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Cal Performances presents A Thousand Thoughts: A live documentary with the Kronos Quartet featuring an opening set from Terry Riley
Zellerbach Hall Auditorium
U.C. Berkeley, Bancroft Way at Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA 94305 USA
8:00 PM, Thursday, February 13, 2020
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[8:06 PM; lights down; canned announcement; pause; Terry out to play solo piano]
[9:14 PM; lights down; waiting; go! Brief talk from Sam Green, then band enters and the documentary begins]
Sunny Jungin Yang was absent tonight, as she's taking maternity leave, so Paul Wiancko was drafted to cover her parts.
I have to wonder how much of tonight's show was really “live documentary” – as promised by Sam at the start of set two – and really just a clever way to realize a multimedia presentation. I'd like to believe in the magic of the delivery, but it seems very suspicious that sitting in the dark (so that I can't really take any notes), I could nonetheless mark timestamps that number the same as the 22 tunes listed in the printed program. For now I'm gonna chalk that part up to coincidence; the few scribbles that I made before giving up (too dark to see/write!) seem mostly in sync with the time-stamps, but I couldn't have been paying attention that closely, could I?
Anyways, Like most other Kronos shows I've been to, this one was very good. Excellent music. Excellent integration of multimedia into the performance. Superb sound. A very attentive audience. Double plus good!
Program Notes or program notes
Lou Fancher posted a review of the show with East Bay Express. I added the tune titles she mentioned to Terry's set, but I can't say whether or not they're accurately placed!
Big thanks to Ting for the photo gallery!
Whoa! This section is incomplete for now, sorry!
And in case you didn't visit the Cal Perfs event page, here are two video links:
And last, but not least, a very interesting interview posted by Eric Hynes in conversation with Joe Bini and Sam Green about A Thousand Thoughts.