Alex Ross's Blog, page 48
September 20, 2021
Neutra
Vanishing Act. The New Yorker, Sept. 27, 2021.
As the pandemic wore on, I was casting around for a project to pursue in and around Los Angeles. My ever-brilliant editor, Daniel Zalewski, nudged me in the direction of the architect Richard Neutra, whose story I had been exploring as I delved into the German-speaking émigré world in Los Angeles. The project ended up becoming a full-time obsession, as I looked at around three hundred buildings from the outside and toured around fifty of them— not only the work of Neutra but also that of Rudolph Schindler, Frank Lloyd Wright, Irving Gill, J. R. Davidson, Gregory Ain, Raphael Soriano, Harwell Hamilton Harris, and various others. Although I could make use of only a fraction of what I saw, the entire adventure proved richly rewarding — a deeper education in this vast, mysterious metropolis. Deep thanks to Daniel, copy-editor Andrew Boynton, and fact-checkers Anna Boots and Alex Brady.
I'm very grateful to the following for their hospitality: Thom Andersen, Clara Balzary, Noah Baylin, John Bertram, John Brice, Ann Brown, David Coffey, Alberto Chehebar, Ruth Eliel and Bill Cooney, Susie Akai Fukuhara, Jocelyn Gibbs, Tom Hines (a generous architectural tutor throughout the process), Elsa Hosk and Tom Daly, Catherine Jurca, the Leddy clan (Patricia Leddy, Claire Leddy, Michael Hackett, Richard Leddy), Dominic Mondavi, Laura Kuhns Moody and Scott Moody, David Netto, the great Susan Orlean, Noel Osheroff, Andrew Romano, Sharon Salinger, Larry Schaffer and Magdalena Sikorska, Susan Sorrells, Elizabeth Timme and Hank Harris, Spencer Velazquez, and, above all, the magnificent Thelma Lager Huebsch and her children Hilary Cohen and Mark Huebsch. Much thanks also to Dana Balkin, Barbara Bestor, Gerard Bisignano (for showing me the Kaufmann House), Abbey Brach and Kevin Jew (for giving me a tour of Hollyhock House and Residence A), Elissa Brown (for letting me see her documentary about the Windshield House), Paddy Calistro at Angel City Press, Michele Ciaccio and Emily Park at the Getty Institute, Darrel Cowan, Todd Cronan, Bill Deverell, Crosby Doe, the staff of UCLA Special Collections (Simon Elliott, Courtney Jacobs, Molly Haigh, Neil Hodge), Valentina Ganeva (whose Schindler documentary will be worth seeing), Frank Gehry, Paul Goldberger, Josh Gorrell (the chief Health House authority), Jia Yi Gu at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Chris Hawthorne, Michael Holland at the LA City Archives, Mary Jo Holmes, Gabriel Kahane (composer of the best Neutra song), Barbara Lamprecht, PJ Letofsky (for letting me see his Neutra documentary), Raymond Neutra, Becky Nicolaides, Eric Nusbaum, Oscar A. Ramirez, Noam Saragosti at the Neutra VDL House, Andrea Schwan on behalf of Hauser & Wirth, and Ryan Soniat.
September 6, 2021
Nightafternight playlist
New and recent releases of interest.
John Cage, Number Pieces; Apartment House (Another Timbre)
N’espérez plus mes yeux…: Airs by Le Jeune, Guédron, Moulinié, and others; William Christie, Les Arts Florissants (Harmonia Mundi)
Clara Iannotta, MOULT and other works; Michael Wendenberg conducting the WDR Symphony, Aurélien Azan-Zielinsky conducting L'Instant Donné, Enno Poppe conducting the Klangforum Wien, Clemens Schuldt conducting the Munich Chamber Orchestra (Kairos)
Francisco Coll, Violin Concerto, Hidd’n Blue, Mural, Four Iberian Miniatures, Aqua Cinerea; Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Gustavo Gimeno conducting the Luxembourg Philharmonic (Pentatone)
Annea Lockwood, Becoming Air and Into the Vanishing Point; Nate Wooley, Yarn/Wire (Black Truffle)
When the Violin: Works by Esmail, Salonen, Bach; Vijay Gupta (Vidya Projects)
Haydn, Piano Sonatas Nos. 20, 34, 51, 52; Paul Lewis (Harmonia Mundi)
Tyshawn Sorey, For George Lewis, Autoschediasms; Alarm Will Sound (Cantaloupe)
BariTenor: Arias by Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Offenbach, Wagner, Ravel, Orff, Korngold, and others; Michael Spyres, Marko Letonja conducting the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg (Warner, out Sept. 24)
Linda Catlin Smith, Through the Low Hills and Ballad; Apartment House (Another Timbre)
Ben Phelps, Mahler Symphony No. 5; The B Band (Cereal Music)
August 23, 2021
Herbert Blomstedt at Tanglewood
August 9, 2021
Corigliano's Lord of Cries
There Will Be Blood. The New Yorker, Aug. 16, 2021.
August 1, 2021
July 31, 2021
A Marian Anderson moment
Sony is about to release Marian Anderson: Beyond the Music, a fifteen-CD survey that assembles her complete RCA Victor recordings.
July 19, 2021
July 5, 2021
Eastman's Femenine
June 30, 2021
June 28, 2021
Bookshelf
New and recent publications of interest.
Joseph L. Clarke, Echo's Chambers: Architecture and the Idea of Acoustic Space (University of Pittsburgh Press)
Micaela Baranello, The Operetta Empire: Music Theater in Early Twentieth-Century Vienna (University of California Press)
Eric Weisbard, Songbooks: The Literature of American Popular Music (Duke UP)
Susan Tomes, The Piano: A History in 100 Pieces (Yale UP)
Humphrey Burton, In My Own Time: An Autobiography (Boydell)
Chris Walton, Richard Wagner’s Essays on Conducting: A New Translation with Critical Commentary (University of Rochester Press)
Douglas W. Shadle, Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony (Oxford UP)
Liz Brown, Twilight Man: Love and Ruin in the Shadows of Hollywood and the Clark Empire (Penguin)
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