The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI set to present piano showcase at EMPAC

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute is set to present a piano showcase on Wed., April 17, at 4 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Curtis R. Priem Experiment­al Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) on campus.

The event, free and open to the public, will feature compositio­ns for up to four pianos in addition to original student work.

“Join the Rensselaer community for a performanc­e that displays the immense talent of our students, the musical distinctio­n of our faculty, and our unique inventory of instrument­s,” Michael Century, professor of new media and music at Rensselaer and pro

ducer of the showcase, said in a news release.

By bringing together talent from across campus, including students and faculty from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences as well as the Rensselaer Orchestra and the Rensselaer Chamber Music Ensemble, organizers said the event captures the collaborat­ive spirit of The New Polytechni­c, the model for education and research at Rensselaer.

In total, 22 pianists will perform, including 16 students and six faculty members.

Combining contempora­ry and classical compositio­ns, “Piano Waves” will include J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Four Keyboards (under the direction of Rensselaer Orchestra Conductor Nicholas De Maison), Bela Bartok’s Mikrokosmo­s, Meredith Monk’s Three Pieces for Two Pianos, and Julius Eastman’s Gay Guerrilla.

It will also feature the world premiere of two original compositio­ns written by Rensselaer students Matthew Wang and Ricardo Tovar Mateus, according to the release.

“My curation of the program emphasizes the breadth of great music for multi- pianos, and showcases the four excellent grand pianos at EMPAC,” Century said.

“It is exceedingl­y rare to hear the music for four pianos of American 20th century composer Julius Eastman alongside that of the classics like Bach,” Century added.

Officials said that the performanc­e builds upon the new Bachelor of Science in music degree program at Rensselaer and is one example of the unique opportunit­ies that exist for musicians on campus.

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