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Meehan Perkins Duo perform Steve Reich's "Nagoya Marimbas" (1994) 

Vic Firth
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Composer's Notes:
Nagoya Marimbas (1994) is somewhat similar to my pieces from the 1960s and '70s in that there are repeating patterns played on both marimbas, one or more beats out of phase, creating a series of two part unison canons. However, these patterns are more melodically developed, change frequently and each is usually repeated no more than three times, similar to my more recent work. The piece is also considerably more difficult to play than my earlier ones and requires two virtuosic performers.
Nagoya Marimbas was commissioned by the Conservatory in Nagoya, Japan in honor of the opening of the Shirakawa Hall.
About the performers:
Since its founding in 2006, the Meehan/ Perkins Duo (Todd Meehan and Doug Perkins) has redefined the American percussion duo through its diverse commissions and engaging performances. The Duo has been called "superb young players" by the New Yorker and "gifted percussionists" by the Wall Street Journal. Dedicated to creating a new body of work for the percussion duo genre, to date the Duo has collaborated with composers David Lang, Paul Lansky, Nathan Davis, John Supko, and Matt McBane to expand the repertoire and produce eclectic new acoustic and electro-acoustic works for percussion. The Duo has shared this music with audiences throughout the country, including performances at Weill Recital Hall, the Ojai Music Festival, Monadnock Music, the Yellow Barn Festival, the International Festival-Institute at Round Top, the Stone, the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, and abroad in St. Petersburg and Petrozavodsk, Russia.
February 2011 marked the release of the Duo's first recording on New World Records entitled "Restless, Endless, Tactless -- Johanna Beyer and the Birth of American Percussion Music". The recording, a joint project with the Baylor Percussion Group, chronicles a largely unknown body of early percussion works from the 1930′s written by Johanna Beyer, Henry Cowell, Harold Davidson, Ray Green, John J. Becker, and Doris Humphrey. The release was praised as "immaculately played by the duo" by the BBC Music Magazine and "an engaging experience" by Gramophone. Fanfare Magazine perhaps best sums up the recording by stating "This is a must-hear for anyone remotely interested in the development of music in the past century and is strongly recommended."
The Duo is currently undertaking its largest commissioning project to date, engaging composer Jonathan Leshnoff for a Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra. The work will be premiered June 2012 with the Texas Festival Orchestra at the Round Top International Festival under the baton of Michael Stern. Subsequent performances will take place during the 2012-2013 season with the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra, the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, and the Baylor Symphony Orchestra.
The Meehan/ Perkins Duo uses Vic Firth sticks and mallets, Pearl/Adams drums and keyboards, Black Swamp Percussion accessories, Remo drumheads, and Zildjian cymbals

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Комментарии : 27   
@petrouchka2011
@petrouchka2011 4 года назад
As a citizen of Nagoya (a city 250 km to the west of Tokyo), I am proud of this nice piece!
@judithnelson1581
@judithnelson1581 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for freely sharing "Nagoya Marimbas" by Steve Reich. Tonight I heard this work for the first time at The Shaw Center for the Performing Arts at Graceland University in southern Iowa. Professor Tessla Michael and senior Sam Reiner gave a marvelous performance which led me to this recording. Thanks to the Nagoya Music University for commissioning this piece for the 1994 inaugural concert at their new concert hall.
@Ocora_nonesuch
@Ocora_nonesuch 6 месяцев назад
I live in Nagoya ! Thanks !
@SteeringWheelGuy
@SteeringWheelGuy 6 месяцев назад
I will playing this at a german music competition called “Jugend Musiziert” great performance!
@miarf
@miarf 9 лет назад
This is amazing! The masterful playing, the sound, the video recording... so happy that Nagoya Marimba exists in this form. Thanks!
@Vapourgirl78
@Vapourgirl78 3 года назад
Stunningly mesmerising....
@StephenTimperley
@StephenTimperley 11 лет назад
This is still the best recording of Nagoya on the internet. Awesome Performance! What mallets are those? Just curious. Love this piece.
@antoniopola542
@antoniopola542 2 года назад
WOOO HOO!!! Nagoya Marimbas rocks! Fantastic video!
@TzadikTheManic
@TzadikTheManic 5 лет назад
A very fine performance of the work, bravo. If you haven’t heard guitarist David Tanenbaum’s “Nagoya Guitars” transcription on New Albion Records, check it out - it’s very good. Thanks for sharing your craft!
@Everlongfive
@Everlongfive 8 лет назад
Awesome!!!!!
@mcclearypm57
@mcclearypm57 11 лет назад
I, like Stephen, love this performance and ALSO wonder what mallets are being used. Thanks, for playing this Reich 'classic' so well! Congratulations, gentlemen!! Vicki P. Jenks
@juancarlosalvarezgelves782
@juancarlosalvarezgelves782 11 лет назад
Amazing and beautyfull
@PIRKSTINS
@PIRKSTINS 8 лет назад
i want to hear how that huge organ sounds like! :D
@hinatv3783
@hinatv3783 4 года назад
日本人1号! 明日のテストにでるぅ
@mattjohnson9962
@mattjohnson9962 7 лет назад
Does this remind anyone of Animusic?
@elgajd
@elgajd 11 лет назад
Wow!
@markrush2107
@markrush2107 7 месяцев назад
That's got to take incredible focus. I'd be lost two measures in.
@Noname-iz9uo
@Noname-iz9uo 7 лет назад
太棒了
@brianbarker6735
@brianbarker6735 Год назад
Nice recording, you guys. You’re a little free with the number of repetitions, aren’t you? Is there an edition of the piece where the repetitions are not specified?
@AGoodVibe
@AGoodVibe 2 года назад
3:44-3:57 was always my favorite cell. Ominous
@DissonanceBeauty
@DissonanceBeauty 10 лет назад
Does anyone know what mallets they are using?
@susanapenacastro9278
@susanapenacastro9278 5 лет назад
Que bello
@nielsen6725
@nielsen6725 2 года назад
totally got a "Civilization" (Sid Meier) vibe to it
@louiskontos7099
@louiskontos7099 5 лет назад
wow
@alildrumhappy
@alildrumhappy 11 лет назад
They look like the Vic Firth M154's
@gleabesguitarchannel3305
@gleabesguitarchannel3305 4 месяца назад
HUETA❤❤😂
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