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BIPED

for ensemble and pre-recorded tape
Original choreography by Merce Cunningham
ensemble and pre-recorded tape
Edition: Performance material

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BIPED was commissioned by the Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation for the dance by Merce Cunningham.

It is one of the first new musical compositions commissioned by them since the death of John Cage in 1992. Like all of Merce's work it involved a collaboration with visual artists, in this case Paul Keiser and Shelley Eshkar who had developed a very striking technique of video motion capture. In working on the music Merce and I agreed that we would follow the method established between himself and John Cage of working independently but towards a common goal, thereby avoiding any planned one-to-one relationship between music, dance and decor, but working to the same overall programme length, here 45 minutes.

Merce and I did exchange faxes to give each of us pointers as to the other's thinking, and I did see examples of the animation techniques which were to form the work's design. When I asked if he had ever spoken with John Cage in advance about the work's structure and form (how many sections, whether dancers formed duos, trios, quartets ensembles and so on) he said that he always did, but equally that John always ignored the information..

I had worked with John in the late 1960's and his work had been a key factor in my decision to move away from improvised music towards composition. Indeed, seeing the Cunningham company in London in 1966 represented a key moment in my artistic development. The very first piece I saw was a solo called Nocturne, danced by Merce, designed by Robert Rauschenberg and with Satie's five Nocturnes for solo piano played by John Cage. Merce wore a white costume, there was a white gauze behind which he danced, and pure bright while light on the gauze, behind it and in front of it, produced a stunning effect.

In BIPED, just as, with the visual element, there is live dance and its digital shadow through the projected video animation (curiously, like the very first piece I saw, projected on to a front gauze) so I chose to have a form of digital replication within the music. The live instruments (electric guitar, cello, electric keyboard, acoustic double , violin and percussion) being reinforced by their electronic equivalents. The sampled material is played by members of my ensemble, who are also the live performers whenever possible, with the addition of Takehisa Kosugi, the Cunningham company's music director since Cage's death, on violin and improvised percussion. The music falls into six (unequal) sections and is played without a break.

Gavin Bryars.

Orchestral Cast

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Title:
BIPED
for ensemble and pre-recorded tape
Original choreography by Merce Cunningham
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1999
Duration:
45 ′
World Premiere:
April 23, 1999 · Berkeley, CA (USA)
University of Berkeley

Choreography: Merce Cunningham · Merce Cunningham Dance Company
(scenic) (scenic performance)

Technical Details

Product number:
LSL 1233-01

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    April 27, 2024 | Łodzi (Poland) , Teatr Wielki w Łodzi
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    April 26, 2024 | Łodzi (Poland) , Teatr Wielki w Łodzi
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