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S O L O P R O G R A M S 1. Jazz influences in 20th-Century Piano Music. This program, the content of which is varying constantly, has been performed by Marcel Worms since 1992 in the Netherlands and abroad. It's an anthology of works from the modern-classical repertory, which have been influenced by some degree by jazz. Besides works by famous composers like Strawinsky, Milhaud, Hindemith, Ives and Gershwin also pieces by lesser-known colleagues like Finnissy, Nancarrow, Schulhoff, Rzewski and Antheil are on the program. Transscriptions of solo's by jazzpianists like Bill Evans, Art Tatum and Errol Garner are performed to compare the works by contemporary composers to the originals of their jazz-colleagues. 2. Blues for piano Marcel Worms is engaged already for a long time in the modern-classical repertory which has been influenced by jazz. Because of the prominent position of the Blues in jazz it seemed an attractive idea to him to commission a number of Dutch composers to write him a Blues or blueslike piece. The first series of Blues was ready by the end of 1996 and was premiered at the BIMHUIS, the foremost jazz stage in Amsterdam. From then on also composers from countries where Marcel Worms gave concerts were invited to write a contribution to the project. A second series of Blues from different countries was premiered in the Icebreaker, Centre for modern music in Amsterdam in December 1997. At this moment some 160 new Blues (from about 45 different countries) are ready and this number is still increasing. From them one can get an idea of what the Blues means nowadays for the contemporary composer. From the comparison of Blues by composers from different countries the different cultural backgrounds will reveal themselves quite clearly. 3. The Gershwin Centenary On the occasion of the 100th birthday of George Gershwin in 1998 Marcel Worms has assembled a program dedicated to this composer. In this program the complete Preludes will be heard (four of them have been published only recently) as well as a transcription for piano solo of An American in Paris and/or the Rhapsody in Blue , Gershwin Arrangements by the English composer Michael Finnissy, a number of arrangements by the composer of his songs and some lesser known works for piano. Furthermore Marcel Worms will give his own interpretation of some Gershwin songs. 4. Vincent van Gogh and the Music of his Time On the request of theVan Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Marcel Worms put together this program ofworks related in some way or the other to Vincent van Gogh. He performedthis program at the Van Gogh Museum and in the USA on the occasion of twobig exhibitions on Van Gogh in Washington (National Gallery of Art) and Los Angeles (Los Angeles County Museum of Art). 5. Mondrian and the Music of his Time The complete program and explanatory notes about the program can be found elsewhere on this site. 6. Jean Wiéner - Works for piano The complete program and explanatory notes about the program can be found elsewhere on this site. 7. The Poulenc Centenary (1999) 1999 has been the centenary of the birth the Frenchcomposer Francis Poulenc. Marcel Worms has used the opportunity to puttogether a program with a selection from the large repertory that Poulencwrote for piano solo. 8. 'Picasso - Artist of the century' Upon the request of the Museum 'Kunsthal Rotterdam' Marcel Worms put together a program made up of pieces which are in some way or the other related to Picasso. The program was for the big Picasso exposition in 1999 in Rotterdam, and has been released on CD on the Dutch label VIA RECORDS. 9. Federico Mompou - Musica Callada In 2002 it was 15 years since the death of the Catalan composer Federico Mompou on the blessed age of 94. 10. Tangos for Piano In this program Tangos can be heard from Latin-America and Tangos by European composers which were composed when the Tango conquered Europe in the beginning of the 20th century. The piano has been an important instrument almost from the beginning of the Tango and many great names from the history of Tango like Osvaldo Pugliese and Horacio Salgan were, apart from being bandleader, pianists as well. Marcel Worms performed this program in the Netherlands, China and Argentina. 11. Composers and their national music We live in an age in which borders are fading. The world is getting smaller thanks to the blessings of increased mobility and the internet, and communication is easier than ever. With these blessings also come the dangers of decreased diversification and of losing our cultural identity. A repertory list of this program can be found elsewhere on this site. 12. Jewish Composers in and around the Second World War The second world war and the period before has affected jewish composers without any exception. Some could go into hiding or survived the concentration camps. Many however were not so fortunate and were murdered not only as a person but as a composer as well. Much of their music fortunately has been preserved and recently there is an increasing interest in their works. On the program are works by the Dutch composer Leo Smit (Deux hommages, Suite), Nico Richter (the compact and modernistic sonatine from 1935), Viktor Ullmann (second Pianosonata), Gideon Klein (the Pianosonata, remeniscent of the much more well-known Sonata by Alban Berg), Erwin Schulhoff ( the swinging 'Suite dansante en jazz') and Karel Berman ( de moving 'Terezin Suite'). |