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Dust Dances

Michael Zwiebach on July 19, 2013
Dust Dances
Dust Dances

The Cabrillo Festival opens with its usual bang, behind the powerhouse Christopher Rouse whose vibrant, propulsive (and loud) music is made for opening festivals. Of its New York premiere, a few weeks ago, Steve Smith wrote in the New York Times: “The work’s infernal mechanics, pensive meditations, and juggernaut intensity are familiar turf. But the symphony also has a pinch of new swagger, and a bluesy grit that recalls Bernstein’s On the Waterfront music.”

If that’s not enough, there’s a new flute concerto by last year’s Pulitzer Prize winner, Kevin Puts, and Derek Bermel’s Dust Dances. True to form, Bermel manages to fuse two musical worlds – this time West African gyil music and classical orchestral music – and make a coherent whole. The joint will be jumping at this concert.