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Gabriel Kahane's avatar

Thank you for writing such an admiring and attentive review of Carla's work. I think she is a true original, and hope that this piece will travel. At the risk of breaking the cardinal rule: I take your point about the "SFO-SYD" remark — and/but I want to add that for me, the question is not one of the audience's attention span, but the degree to which we conceive of a concert as a social encounter. I respect the Western classical tradition of silent reverence, but I think it all too often slides into self-regard, and toward a disconnect from the essential social act that is music-making and music-sharing. This may be a matter of taste — you're absolutely right that 26LD needs no interruption — but I don't think that engaging with an audience verbally in the middle of a large work need be perceived as dumbing down or hand-holding — it's an acknowledgement that we're all in the same space, breathing the same air, etc. Anyhow — thank you for coming, and for engaging so deeply and thoughtfully with Carla's brilliant work.

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Marissa's avatar

This piece sounds like a lot of fun, and, in its dry humor, whimsy, and pastiche, kind of reminiscent of The Magnetic Fields... extra-long Eros/Thanatos double feature of "69 Love Songs" and "26 Little Deaths," anybody?

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