Margaret Leng Tan, piano
Margaret Leng Tan
Event Attributes
Cabinet of Curiosities is an evening of music-theater works performed on pianos large and small, and all manner of toy instruments from bicycle horns to a hand-cranked music box. Encompassing nostalgia and merriment, the miniature and the monumental, the program opens with David M. Gordon’s Diclavis Enorma, engaging keyboards, microtonal call bells and tape playback. In electro-acoustic pioneer Alvin Lucier’s Nothing is Real, the Beatles’ “Strawberry Fields Forever” wafts from a teapot – now a musical instrument. In the following toy piano set Toby Twining’s melancholy Satie Blues explores the haunting combination of toy piano with piano, while Erik Griswold’s toy instrumental miniatures were written for Margaret’s ability to perform simultaneously on multiple instruments. Tan’s acerbic treatment of David Wolfson’s Twinkle, Dammit! turns it into a toy piano parody of childhood piano lessons.
Finally, Curios, by Chinese-American composer Phyllis Chen, was a commission from the 2015 Singapore International Festival of Arts celebrating Tan’s seventieth birthday. Curios is a six-part multimedia work that draws the audience into a musical and theatrical Cabinet of Curiosities (a “Wünderkammer”) revolving around the bizarre, bewitching world of the carnival. Whether it be a roomful of carousels or a magic lantern, the “Wünderkammer” beckons us to enter a novel visual-and-sound world with Tan as our guide.
Program
- David M. Gordon: Diclavis Enorma
- Alvin Lucier: Nothing is Real (Strawberry Fields Forever)
- Toby Twining: Satie Blues
- Erik Griswold: Chooks! and Bicycle Lee Hooker
- David Wolfson: Twinkle, Dammit!
- Phyllis Chen: Curios (United States Premiere)
Video of Margaret Leng Tan performing “CURIOS”
Margaret Leng Tan photo by Christian Carroll