Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing? | Quartet for the End of Time Tenth Intervention with Adam Tendler Perform Cage and Messiaen

As the Rubin Museum rounds out our Year of the Future, new music collective Tenth Intervention with pianist Adam Tendler present iconic compositions dedicated to the fluidity of time. Tendler returns to the Rubin in this Winter Solstice concert following two sold-out appearances at the Museum.

The concert begins with John Cage’s solo for prepared piano, The Unavailable Memory Of…, followed by Cage’s Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1958), which relies on chance and divination in its conception and performance. Cage, who often incorporated Eastern thought into his work, consulted the I Ching to set the musical parameters for the piece, and he gave the musicians detailed instructions in how to interpret their graphic scores. “I regard this work as one ‘in progress’ which I intend never to consider as in a final state, although I find each performance definitive,” Cage said about the Piano Concerto, which will be performed simultaneously with his tape lecture, Where Are We Going? and What Are We Doing? (1961).

After, Tenth Intervention takes on Olivier Messiaen’s iconic Quartet for the End of Time (1941), composed while Messiaen was a prisoner of war and originally premiered and performed by Messiaen and other inmates within the prison walls.

Mark Dover (clarinet)

Alexandra Jones (cello)

Hajnal Pivnick (violin)

Adam Tendler (piano)

Dorian Wallace (conductor)











When: Fri., Dec. 21, 2018 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Rubin Museum of Art
150 W. 17th St.
212-620-5000
Price: $35
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As the Rubin Museum rounds out our Year of the Future, new music collective Tenth Intervention with pianist Adam Tendler present iconic compositions dedicated to the fluidity of time. Tendler returns to the Rubin in this Winter Solstice concert following two sold-out appearances at the Museum.

The concert begins with John Cage’s solo for prepared piano, The Unavailable Memory Of…, followed by Cage’s Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1958), which relies on chance and divination in its conception and performance. Cage, who often incorporated Eastern thought into his work, consulted the I Ching to set the musical parameters for the piece, and he gave the musicians detailed instructions in how to interpret their graphic scores. “I regard this work as one ‘in progress’ which I intend never to consider as in a final state, although I find each performance definitive,” Cage said about the Piano Concerto, which will be performed simultaneously with his tape lecture, Where Are We Going? and What Are We Doing? (1961).

After, Tenth Intervention takes on Olivier Messiaen’s iconic Quartet for the End of Time (1941), composed while Messiaen was a prisoner of war and originally premiered and performed by Messiaen and other inmates within the prison walls.

Mark Dover (clarinet)

Alexandra Jones (cello)

Hajnal Pivnick (violin)

Adam Tendler (piano)

Dorian Wallace (conductor)

Buy tickets/get more info now