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Backstage at Incubus Concert

Hey everyone!

Yesterday, my friend Mike Einziger from Harvard, invited me to the Incubus show at the Comcast Center in Boston! It was a great show! Here are some images of me and the band from the backstage area! I hope you enjoy them!

– Seda

That’s me and Mike Einziger before the show:
With Mike Einziger before the show!

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Listen online: Seda’s performance of Yayalar’s “In the temporal gardens”

For those of you who couldn’t make it to the last HGNM concert (and of course for those who would like to listen to the piece once again!), I just finished uploading my live recording of Tolga Yayalar’s In the temporal gardens. Enjoy! And please do let me know if you have any comments (you can use the comment form below).

<a href="http://music.sedaroeder.com/track/tolga-yayalar-in-the-temporal-gardens">Tolga Yayalar: In the Temporal Gardens by Seda Röder</a>

You can also check out the pre-concert podcast that Tolga and I produced for this performance. It contains a lot of background information and some suggestions on how to approach the listening experience!

About the composition

In the temporal gardens was written for and is dedicated to Seda Röder. This piece, which takes its title from a poem by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, explores Bergson’s idea of material and intuition by reflecting two contrasting experiences of reality. In the piece, this dichotomy manifests itself in various ways and constitutes the backdrop of a dialectic unfolding. The composition is really about the dialectic relationship between various musical layers which are spread throughout the piece both vertically and horizontally.”
– Tolga Yayalar

“A extended work of ferocious difficulty”
– Drew Massey, amusicology

About the composer

tolga02A native of Istanbul, Tolga Yayalar studied Jazz Composition at Berklee College of Music. He is currently a PhD candidate at Harvard University. He has studied with Bernard Rands, Harrison Birtwistle, Joshua Fineberg, Brian Ferneyhough, and Helmut Lachenmann.

For more information visit Tolga’s website.

Upcoming Lecture Concert @ Goethe Institut Boston

Contemporary German Piano Music
Seda Röder, piano
Lecture Concert
Friday, December 5, 2008, 8:00 pm
Goethe-Institut Boston, 170 Beacon Street, Boston
tickets: $ 10 (suggested donation)
Info: +1 617 262 6050
info@boston.goethe.org

Alban Berg: Piano Sonata Op. 1
Hans Werner Henze: La mano sinistra
Helmut Lachenmann: Ein Kinderspiel
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Klavierstück IX
Hans Tutschku: Zellen-Linien for Piano and Live-Electronics

We hope many of you can make it!

Seda Röder @ Goethe Institut Boston

Workshop @ MIT’s Composition Seminar

On November 14 Seda will perform pieces by Stockhausen, Lachenmann, and Henze for the composition seminar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA. The performance will be followed by an informal discussion with Prof. Peter Child and his students.

US Premiere of “Méandres”

At the next Harvard Group for New Music concert, Seda Röder will give the first US performance of Bert van Herck’s new solo piano composition Méandres, which was composed for Transit-Festival-2007 in Belgium.

The concert will also feature new works by Ashley Fure, Jean-François Charles, Tolga Yayalar, Dominique Schafer, Ulrich Kreppein and Matthew Mendez.

Details:
Where: Harvard University, Paine Hall
When: February 9, 2008, 8pm
Directions by Google or the Music Department.


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