Katia & Marielle Labèque: US Premiere of „In Certain Circles“ by Nico Muhly at Carnegie Hall

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Katia & Marielle Labèque performed the US premiere of "In Certain Circles" by Nico Muhly at Carnegie Hall in New York on 27 April 2022. They were supported by New York Philharmonic under Jaap van Zweden.

The piece was commissioned by Orchestre de Paris, New York Philharmonic, Düsseldorfer Symphoniker and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.

In Germany, we can look forward to the premiere on 28, 30 and 31 October 2022, with the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra under Adrien Perruchon!
More information here.

Nico Muhly writes about the concert:

"In Certain Circles is in three movements. The first contains a little fragment of a piece by Rameau, l’Enharmonique. The movement is about uncovering it through various disguises and lifting of those disguises. From time to time, the tune from the Rameau appears and quickly vanishes; while it’s not always meant to be fully audible, there should be a sense of l’hantologie here, where the simple intervals of the Rameau permeate the texture in oblique and sometimes obscure ways. A very simple gesture permeates all three movements: a rising second, forcefully declared by the brass in the very first bar; the brass often insists on these intervals even when they antagonise the pianos.

The second movement is a pair of dance-suite movements: a sarabande and a gigue. I tried to call on my knowledge of French baroque music to make something I’ve never done before, which is to say, music which more or less obeys the rhythmic rules of a received form. Here, the piano go in and out of rhythmic unison with one another — a little mechanical, a little expressive. While the sarabande is quite supple, the gigue is explicitly mechanical and a bit unstable. The normal sets of 6 and 12 beats are oftentimes interrupted with unwelcome little hiccoughs of 4 or 5 beats, creating a sense of anxiety despite the explicitly diatonic harmonies.

The third movement begins with the pianos in completely different rhythmic worlds from one another. ‘Disconnection’ is the guiding musical principle here; the music shifts quickly from very dark to very bright, from jagged rhythms to simple quavers and semiquavers, and from delicate to quite violent. Every playful moment is offset by something severe or mechanical. After a relatively joyful pulse-based episode, we perceive a final spectre of l’Enharmonique and the movement ends abruptly. In Certain Circles is dedicated to Katia and Marielle Labèque."

(https://www.labeque.com/projects/1118/new-concertos, as of 28th April 2022)

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