by Mike Telin

In a recent conference call, Fresh Perspective’s Devin Hinzo said that when they were looking for a venue to present McDaniel’s and Kirkwood’s piece, they immediately thought of Mahall’s. “They support local and emerging musicians as well as music that doesn’t fit any particular genre, so it seemed like a natural fit.”
McDaniel, Cleveland Public Theater’s Kulas Composer Fellow for the 2018-19 season, explained that CPT’s production of Fire on the Water is a collection of plays or meditations on the burning of the River, and his incidental score linked them together. “For Friday’s event I’ve made a concert version of that music. It’s a slightly more abstract version about the river, but it’s also about urbanization in Cleveland and municipal pride.”
McDaniel said that musically the piece is set up as a concerto grosso between live instruments (Devin Hinzo, oboe, Ariel Karaś, violin, and Mell Csicsila, percussion) and recorded versions of those instruments.

In addition to Fire on the Water, the evening will also include McDaniel’s and Kirkwood’s Difference and Repetition for piano, percussion, and electronics, which began its life as a dance score for one of CPT’s Pandamonium events.
Hinzo and McDaniel noted that both Uno Lady and Stephan Haluska are prime examples of non-genre artists. “Christa’s not a rock musician, but she’s not a classical musician either,” McDaniel said. “I’ve been a big fan of hers for a while. Stephan performs free improvisations with electronics and extended techniques. They’re long-form explorations that I like to describe as La Monte Young, but four hours shorter.”

“It will be cool to get the Mahall’s audience engaged in the festival,” Hinzo said. “Hopefully they’ll want to check out all of the events.”
Published on ClevelandClassical.com March 26, 2019.
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