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Tan Dun's "Water Music"

Composers Datebook for June 3, 2016

Synopsis

Prize-fighters and at least one famous conductor of the Metropolitan Opera are fond of their towels. After all, how can you see where to deliver a right jab or cue the trombones when there’s all this sweat running down your face?

The Chinese composer Tan Dun thoughtfully threw in the towel as part of the equipment required for performances of his Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra. The towel is there so the percussionist can dry his or her hands—because the instruments required to perform Tan’s concerto include two large basins of water, a soda bottle, a sieve, a water shaker, and various types of water drums and gongs.

This Concerto was a Millennium Commission from the New York Philharmonic, whose percussionist Christopher Lamb gave the premiere performance with the Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in New York on today’s date in 1999. Tan dedicated his score to the memory of Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu, who died in 1996. Like Takemitsu, Tan’s music uses Eastern and Western techniques and sensibilities to create a new synthesis of sounds.

As a young man in China, Tan Dun conducted a village musical ensemble, and for a time acted as a string player and arranger for a provincial Peking opera troupe. In 1978, he studied at the Central Conservatory in Beijing, and in the 1980s came to New York for further study at Columbia University. His music began to attract worldwide attention during the 1990s, and his score for “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” won an Academy Award in 2000.

Music Played in Today's Program

Tan Dun (b. 1957) Concerto for Water Percussion Christopher Lamb, perc.; NY Philharmonic; Kurt Masur, cond. Philharmonic Special Edition NYP-0109

On This Day

Births

  • 1801 - Czech opera composer Franz (František) Škroup, in Osice; One of his songs was eventually used as the Czech national anthem;

  • 1832 - French operetta composer Charles Lecocq, in Paris;

Deaths

  • 1875 - French composer Georges Bizet, age 36, at Bougival (near Paris);

  • 1899 - Austrian composer Johann Strauss, Jr., age 73, in Vienna;

  • 1939 - Spanish composer and conductor Enrique Fernandez Arbos, in San Sebastian;

Premieres

  • 1896 - Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5, in Paris, with the composer as soloist;

  • 1915 - Chadwick: symphonic ballad "Tam O'Shanter" at the Norfolk Festival;

  • 1922 - Stravinsky: opera "Marva," at the Paris Opéra;

  • 1947 - Poulenc: opera "Les Mamelles de Tirésias" (The Breasts of Tiresias) in Paris at the Opéra-Comique;

  • 1964 - Menotti: "Martin's Lie," at Bristol Cathedral in Bath, England;

  • 1979 - Menotti: "La Loca," in San Diego, Calif.;

  • 1988 - Michael Torke: "Copper" for brass quintet and orchestra, at the Midland (Michigan) Festival, with the Empire Brass and the Detroit Symphony conducted by Stephen Stein;

  • 1999 - Tan Dun: "Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra (In Memory of Toru Takemitsu)," at Lincoln Center, with percussionist Christopher Lamb and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Kurt Masur.

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