
Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
Season 16 Episode 6 | 26m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Expressions welcomes the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble to the program
Under the direction of Richard Auldon Clark, the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble has performed across the globe over the past 30 years. For this concert, Richard is joined onstage by flutist Christine Moulton and violinist Urara Mogi and they perform three of his original compositions. The highlight being his Vonnegut Suite, written as a tribute to the late author. Adara Alston hosts.
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Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
Season 16 Episode 6 | 26m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Under the direction of Richard Auldon Clark, the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble has performed across the globe over the past 30 years. For this concert, Richard is joined onstage by flutist Christine Moulton and violinist Urara Mogi and they perform three of his original compositions. The highlight being his Vonnegut Suite, written as a tribute to the late author. Adara Alston hosts.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(bright music) (energetic music) - [Narrator] Performing this week on "Expressions," the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble.
(energetic music continues) (gentle music) "Expressions" is made possible by the support of viewers like you.
Thank you.
(audience clapping) - Welcome to "Expressions."
I'm your host, Adara Alston.
We have a classical treat for you tonight, as Richard Auldon Clark returns to the Southern Tier with a performance from his Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble.
Over the last 30 years, Richard has led the group as artistic director, Richard actually performed in this very building when it was Willow Point Elementary School, back in the 1970s.
- So, my first musical experience memory was being a kid at Tioga Hills Elementary School right up here in the Vestal School District.
And they brought around musical instruments to the kids in beginning of fourth grade.
And I went crazy for the violin.
And the teacher was Enrico Zizzi, who owned the old Guitar Center on the Vestal Parkway.
And he became a major, major, major influence in my life, and one of my most favorite teachers of all time.
In fact, right here with WSKG is I played several times at Willow Point Elementary School with the string program 'cause Mr. Zizzi took me all over to play.
And it was just, it just became, you know, that moment in your life when you know this is what I'm gonna do for the rest of my life.
And for someone to only be nine years old and know that, that's incredible.
And that's because of one teacher, one great teacher.
(energetic music) (playful music) (lyrical music) (gentle upbeat music) (energetic music) (gentle music) (gentle music continues) (gently moving music) (gentle flute music) (gentle music) (gentle music continues) (poignant music) (playful music) (playful music continues) (playful music continues) (poignant music) (poignant music continues) (gently moving music) (gently moving music continues) (lyrical music) (lyrical music continues) (quiet agitated music) (gentle flute music) (agitated music) (agitated music continues) (agitated music continues) (gentle music) (energetic music) (audience clapping) - You are watching the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble on "Expressions."
And we have more from the group coming right up.
A reminder that you can visit wskg.org/expressions to access bonus content for this episode, including a complete version of the song you are about to see now.
Here is Richard Auldon Clark, Christine Moulton, and Urara Mogi performing "Bookends."
(energetic music) (mysterious music) (energetic music) (energetic music continues) (playful music) (energetic music) (mysterious music) (energetic music) (energetic music continues) (gentle music) (gentle music continues) (gentle upbeat music) (gentle upbeat music continues) (gentle music) (gentle music continues) (gentle upbeat music) (gentle upbeat music continues) (gentle music) (gentle upbeat music) (gentle music) (agitated music) (energetic music) (gentle music) (gentle flute music) (agitated music) (agitated rhythmic music) (ominous music) (agitated music) (energetic music) (gentle music) (agitated music) (Richard laughs) (audience clapping) Our final piece of the evening is truly unique as it springs from an unlikely friendship.
In the early 1990s, Richard Auldon Clark met acclaimed author, Kurt Vonnegut, and over the next 15 years, the two got along so well that he was asked to write an opera based on one of Vonnegut's final works.
Here is Richard discussing how much writing the piece meant to him.
- And the piece is so personal and so directly connected to things in his life.
And that's what makes the piece.
It's not, oh, it's a great composition, or, well, you really understand composition.
No, it's a personal, this is a person I revered and adored, and this is how I honor him.
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Manhattan Chamber Ensemble | Bookends
Clip: S16 Ep6 | 11m 23s | Members of the Manhattan Chamber Ensemble perform 'Bookends' (11m 23s)
Manhattan Chamber Ensemble | Duo in F major (Hoffmeister)
Clip: S16 Ep6 | 9m 27s | Richard Auldon Clark and Christine Moulton perform Hoffmeister's 'Duo in F major' (9m 27s)
Manhattan Chamber Ensemble | Duo in G major K 423 (Mozart)
Clip: S16 Ep6 | 13m 52s | Members of the Manhattan Chamber Ensemble perform a classic Mozart duo (13m 52s)
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