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Gabriel Kahane & Caroline Shaw at Herbst Theatre, November 14, 2024

One Set

[7:31 PM] {lights down; pre-recorded announcements; waiting}
[7:32 PM] {applause for entrance of GK & CS}

  1. [7:32 PM] Winter Song (Gabriel Kahane)
    [7:37 PM] {GK thanks}
  2. [7:37 PM] And So (Caroline Shaw)
    [7:42 PM] {greetings from DK; talk from both performers about tonight's effort_ (Caroline Shaw)}
  3. [7:46 PM] In manus tuas (Caroline Shaw)
    [7:52 PM] {GK introduction of the next work}
  4. [7:53 PM] Better (Gabriel Kahane)
    [7:57 PM] {GK & CS talk about their friendship}
  5. [8:00 PM] To Be American (Gabriel Kahane)
    [8:03 PM] {GK asks the sound engineer for more of his voice in the monitor wedge; brief pause; lighting change}

    Hexagons (Gabriel Kahane & Caroline Shaw)
  6. [8:03 PM] I Dreamed a Book (GK)
  7. [8:07 PM] A Loaf of Bread (CS)
  8. [8:11 PM] {GK spoken interlude: “I used to go often to a public library…”}
  9. [8:12 PM] (unidentified tune #1) (GK)
  10. [8:14 PM] My Grave Shall Be the Fathomless Air (CS)
  11. [8:15 PM] Let Heaven Exist (GK)
  12. [8:19 PM] (unidentified tune #2) (CS)
  13. [8:19 PM] {CS reading from an unidentified text‚ “i've tried to feel that my blindness is not just a misfortune”}
  14. [8:20 PM] {GK reading from what appeared to be Carl Sagan's Contact‚ “As for infinity…”}
  15. [8:21 PM] Home
  16. [8:26 PM] Cryptograph
    [8:29 PM] {both GK & CS head upstage‚ collect a box‚ bring it downstage‚ dump it out (revealing books)‚ then proceed to read random snippets‚ first alternating‚ then talking over one another‚ while stacking the 'finished' books haphazardly upon their respective reading desks}
  17. [8:30 PM] {readings by GK & CS}
  18. [8:32 PM] (unidentified tune #3)
  19. [8:32 PM] The Blind Librarian
    [8:42 PM] {final applause; bows and two curtain-less calls}
    [8:43 PM] {lights up! done}

Performers

Notes

Tonight's show turned out to be a musical reflection of Jorge Luis Borges' 1939 short story, the Library of Babel. I think I read that during college… And in a recursive reflection of that infinity, I'm pretty sure that book is tucked away on a shelf in my tiny library. My initial impression of tonight's performance was that it was an engaging bit of art. Nice to listen to (in a melodic and sonorous way), and quirky enough to leave space for wandering thoughts stimulated by the musical text. I look forward to hearing a studio recording of the work soon!

Program Notes or program notes

GK posted an interesting piece about last week's election results – along with a tangential mention of Hexagons – on his Substack blog. Tonight is the third of 13 shows touring this program, and hence the West Coast premiere, for folks inclined to keep track of that sort of thing.

I wish I'd picked up the printed addition to the program notes offered that night – it might have identified the additional sections of Hexagons as performed tonight – but I neglected to avail myself of that opportunity. Self: meet your worst enemy!

Photos

Today's photo gallery comes from ol' squinty!

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