Bang on a Can All-Stars / Trio Mediaeval
  • Classical Music

© Peter Serling

Even for the state of the art, there are legends – such as the Bang on a Can All-Stars, who are always in search of very up-to-date, exciting music, regardless of genre categories. Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Meredith Monk and Ornette Coleman are just a few of the artists who have already collaborated with the New York collective. For their Elbphilharmonie debut, the musicians have chosen a work by founding member and Pulitzer prizewinner Julia Wolfe, which traces the myth surrounding the American folk hero John Henry as an oratorio between minimal music and country.
There are hundreds of versions of this story, passed down by word of mouth and already cast in music many times whether by Johnny Cash, Van Morrison or Bruce Springsteen: at the end of the 19th century, a worker is supposed to have competed against a new kind of steam-driven hammer in railway construction with his muscle strength and won – to pay with his life as a result.

Julia Wolfe has composed a meta myth with »Steel Hammer«: »The work is inspired by my love of legends and the music of the Appalachian Mountains. I fragmented the many different and somewhat contradictory versions of the ballad and wove it into a completely new format. The music often circles around individual words or phrases to tell the ultimate story and its different paths.«


The Appalachian dulcimer (a kind of zither) joins the usual line-up of Bang on a Can with clarinet, a lot of percussion, guitars, piano, cello and double bass and provides for the American country sound. Trio Mediæval, a top-class a-cappella ensemble from Norway, completes the overall sound with its clear soprano and alto voices, which Julia Wolfe particularly appreciates for their great wealth of experience in the vocal tradition of their homeland.

PERFORMERS

Bang on a Can All-Stars ensemble

Vicky Chow piano, melodica

David Cossin drums, percussion

Arlen Hlusko violoncello

Kebra-Seyoun Charles double bass

Mark Stewart electric guitar, banjo, mountain dulcimer, jaw harp, harmonica

Ken Thomson clarinet, harmonica

Trio Mediæval vocal ensemble

Linn Andrea Fuglseth soprano

Anna Maria Friman soprano

Jorunn Lovise Husan alto

PROGRAM

Julia Wolfe
Steel Hammer

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