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Dennis Báthory-Kitsz

Performance Works Available in New Editions 2008-9

 



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    3. Send a recording if you made one to Dennis Báthory-Kitsz, 176 Cox Brook Road, Northfield VT 05663 US, or upload it. I even enjoy amateur or 'living room' performances. Don't be shy!
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176 Cox Brook Road, Northfield, Vermont 05663

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Performance Pieces

(see also Vocal and Electroacoustic catalog)


Key

MIDI file to listen to a MIDI demo version of the music.
Real Audio to listen to a performance in RealAudio (migrating to MP3).
MP3 file to listen to a performance in MP3.
MP3 file to download a performance in MP3.
MP3 file to listen to an MP3 demo performance of an acoustic piece.
Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) to download a zipped Finale ETF file.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) to view or download an Adobe PDF file.
Real Video file to watch at Real Media video of the music.
Windows Video file to watch at Windows Media video of the music.
Word file to read program or lecture notes in DOC format.
Available from Frog Peak Music means printed editions can be purchased.

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99 Events for the Found, the Made and the Natural / could be very long

A set of 99 performance pieces from the microscopic to the immensely long, commissioned by the Randy Hostetler Living Room Foundation for the 2007 We Are All Mozart project. These may be done or simply imagined.

Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file

California Exile Sour / seven performers / 5 minutes

Ultimately silly. Do it with kids, in costumes, or when the atmosphere is tense. Guaranteed to get confused looks and guffaws. Hidden references for those with grandparents.

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Car Horn Symphony No. 1 / thirty vehicles / 5 minutes

Word file The guaranteed original with horns inside the cars. Cars & motorcycles. The scores are lost, but you can hear the tape!

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Car Horn Symphony No. 2 / thirty vehicles / 7 minutes

A wonderful sound as horns honk and doors slam. The second of three such symphonies.

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Cy-Cît / small ensemble / 6 minutes

Word file Surprisingly lush performance work for singer, narrator, keyboards, flute, percussion and recorders.

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Echo / a performance ritual / one hour

This work requires hand-made instruments and sculpture. Contact the composer for more information. Here is a link to the 1985 performance, with photographs, texts, and descriptions.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) The Narrative
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) The Homonym Text
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) The Interlude
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) The Kaddish
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Night Thoughts Text
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Victory Text
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) The Stage Set
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Program Cover

Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form)

A Happy Birthday Event / up to 20 performers / 5 minutes

A party game. Cut up the words and notes of "Happy Birthday", put 'em in a bag, add food, and ask the partygoers to perform. Written for Ed Epstein's 50th Birthday. You know Ed.

Lunar Cascade in Serial Time / ca. 90 minutes

These are twelve (soon to be thirteen, when the blue moon version is done) performance pieces commissioned by Seth Gordon for the 2007 We Are All Mozart project. One was done for each month, and reflected ideas that might be considered in their performances
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) January
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) February
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) March
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) April
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) May
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) June
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) July
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) August
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) September
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) October
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) November
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) December

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Not Vermont Hardware / 3 performers / 20 minutes

Typewriters, bananas, slapstick, what? Cut up in front of an audience during lunch. Read and laugh and sign and type. Omygawd.
Available from Frog Peak Music

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The Owl Departing / 6 performers / 10 minutes

An event set for six players: thunder sheet, organette, glass chimes, clarinet, flute, and voice. Loud, static, and dramatic. Available from Frog Peak Music

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Rando's Poetic License / performers, audience, synth, computers / variable

Word file One of the first pieces to use an out-of-the-box microcomputer with audience interaction, Rando used the "jophxo" poetry-generated program written by the composer along with audience whispers and electronic sounds. It was premiered at the Washington (DC) Project for the Arts in 1978.

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Specimen / 6 performers / 6 minutes

Word file The most-played performance piece in the composer's opus, Specimen has been performed seriously and laughingly by groups of all ages and in many locales -- once in hazmat suits. Do it! Non-streaming (downloadable) MP3.Here is an excellent different performance.

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Stoneworld/Grey / 4 performers / 5-15 minutes

In five sections, this work is very visual. Included are instructions and blocking, but contact with the composer is encouraged to make the performance a success. Use grey clothing. Make sure the audience is unprepared. Blood is good.

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Teething Rings / criers and babysitter / 7 minutes

MP3 file MP3 file 1975 Performance
MP3 file MP3 file 1985 Performance
Unbearable. If the crying babies run from 15 to 80 years old, you've got a raucous chorus. Done with flair, and co-created with David Gunn for the first performance (left MP3 link) and ten years later (right MP3 link). Heard across the U.S.

A Booklet of Performance Bits / performance pieces, 1972-1994

There are two versions of this -- the limited edition in a box, and the bound version. Many of the pieces are unplayable by the squeamish (like fried eggs on your chest?) or take quite a while. Cat Music and Gendarme take 12 months each, but it's worth it for the fun alone. All these pieces have been performed, except 101 for Woody (last-minute cancellation), Malpractice Insurance (for obvious reasons), Network C/R (technology not yet available when this was written), and The Wolfsburg Paladium Capers (the car was sold too soon). Because of their popularity, some pieces are indexed separately above. Not all of the scores are ready yet.

101 for Woody. Not yet prepared.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Aurora Cagealis. Described in the chamber music index. Available from Frog Peak Music
MP3 file MP3 file Bugs. Not yet prepared.
Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file California Exile Sour. Described above.
Word file Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Candled Piano Music.
MP3 file MP3 file Car Horn Symphony No. 1. Not yet prepared; possibly lost.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Car Horn Symphony No. 2. Described above. Here is a copy of the part for Car #3 after the performance.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Cat Music for Claire & Tom. Here is a picture of the original handwritten score.
CautionMergingEnvironments. An installation, with no documentation except slides, not yet converted for this catalog.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Conceptual Church Hymn No. 2.
A Conversation Pad for David. Not yet prepared.
MP3 file MP3 file Cruise. Not yet prepared.
MP3 file MP3 file Cy-Gît. Not yet prepared.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Dr. Dollar's Magic Salad.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Gendarme. Print this PDF on 11x17 paper. You'll also need small bakery boxes with whistles in them.
Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) A Happy Birthday Event. Described above.
MP3 file MP3 file Hypertunes, Baby. Not yet prepared.
Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file i cried in the sun aïda. Described in the vocal music index. Available from Frog Peak Music
Invocation, Dance and Lament for Twandano. Not yet prepared; possibly lost.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) A Kaxpiksu Rhythm.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Lester Laxative and the Sensory Winds.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) A Little Shade Music for Maggie.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Malpractice Insurance.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Finale ETF file (Please fill out info form) Mirrorgarden (Permutrance 5): Score, Solo, Chorus and Finale ETFs, and here is a picture of the sculpture in the 1985 performance.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file Neat-O. Here is a copy of the original hand-colored version.
Network C/R. Three versions. Not yet prepared. Here is a copy of the score at 3:30.
Word file Nighthawk. Installation with no documents except computer programs (a copy of one page is here) and hardware diagrams and this announcement postcard from 1985.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Not Vermont Hardware. Described above. Available from Frog Peak Music
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file The Owl Departing. Described above. Here is a picture of the original voice part as marked up by the singer. Available from Frog Peak Music
Permutrance I-V. I-III not yet prepared; IV lost; V is Mirrorgarden (see above).
MP3 file MP3 file Rando's Poetic License. Not yet prepared.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Specimen. Described above, but here is a copy of the manuscript's well-worn opening page.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Stoneworld/Grey. . Described above. Here is a picture of the original manuscript blocking and page about the performance with photos.
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) MP3 file MP3 file Teething Rings. Described above.
Trans/Media Minifest. An installation, with only a few photographs available. Here is one of them, the mirror sculpture that was the inspiration for the Mirrorgarden/Permutrance5 in 1985
Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Adobe PDF file (Please fill out info form) Word file Wolf5. To the left are PDFs of the score and chorale, and here is a narrative and set of photographs.
The Wolfsburg Paladium Capers. Not yet prepared, but here is a copy of a page from the manuscript.


Dennis Báthory-Kitsz

Media Comments

  • "Dennis Bathory-Kitsz is an eclectic listening station all by himself!"

    --David's Eclectic Listening on mp3.com

  • "Wow. Here is a wildly eclectic, erratic, difficult, staggeringly prolific contemporary composer with 500 pieces to his name. His music ranges from medieval-influenced brass quintets to elaborately staged Avant-Garde multimedia experiences. One piece is exclusively performed by an army of forty car and truck horns honking away to a score on a flatbed truck! Bathory-Kitsz also writes in a more identifiably modernist classical vein, with harp duets, oboe solos, and choral passages. Some pieces incorporate drone with classical counterpoint techniques. He's written a suite for quarter-tone violin; it sounds almost like a Western scale, but ever so different...and eerie. He's even written a chamber opera, whose regular, pounding drumbeats and choral passages evoke a witches' sabbat. Finally, he has written some works for electronic instruments, which in their repetition of vocal snippets, percussive noises, and electronic drone recall early Steve Reich. Bathory-Kitsz's music encompasses the entire European classical tradition in its scope; it's well worth the listen."

    --Noah Enelow, on Listen.com

  • bellyloops: "According to my personal interpretation, this is a 'field recording' of someone being chased by a chupacabra. Just when he thinks he has lost the monster and everything will be okay, it reappears suddenly and pounces and...the rest is pretty grisly, so I will leave it up to your imagination (as does the composer)."

    --Rain God's Picks on mp3.com

  • Brand 9 From Outer Space: "Journey to this fellow's page, and you'll find --among much else, a lot of it very tasty-- a couple of car horn symphonies, which (if I'm reading the notes correctly) were performed and conducted in a parking lot in Trenton, New Jersey, with an orchestraconsisting of... parked cars. THIS piece isn't like that. But it's real good anyway, despite the fact that the musicians are all playing actual musical instruments. And if you'd like to play along, there's a link that will allow you to download the score."

    --Radio Plan 9 on mp3.com

  • Car Horn Symphony No. 1: "beep beep beep. you CAN make music out of ANYTHING, anywhere."

    --myra ellen moo's fluffy thingie on mp3.com

  • Car Horn Symphony No. 2: "I own a CD featuring a Car Horn Organ. This is not that, not even similar in fact, but the point is that yes, car horns make perfectly good musical instruments. The evidence accumulates, in spite of the not entirely pleasant circumstances under which we often hear them. Dennis says he had a lot of fun writing this. It sounds like the players and conductor had a lot of fun. Now the only missing ingredient is YOU. Listen and I think you will have fun, too!"

    --Rain God's Picks on mp3.com

  • Csárdás: "Immediately compelling ... The almost demonic qualities and grand proportions of the work evoke memories of ... Franz Liszt."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Detritus of Mating: "Adding to the [Pavel Kraus at Bond Gallery] show's ambience was a sound component, an almost ecclesiastical compositon with several movements of altered voices by new-music composer and frequent Kraus collaborator Dennis Bathory-Kitsz"

    --Edward Leffingwell, Art in America

    "At the deepest level this music lulls and intrigues, irritates and begs your answers. Ambient for sure ... further than that, always. Growing and moving, wiggling in your ears, this sound creates a basket of safety and insecurity. Knowledge of gods and goddesses way back coming through present life."

    --Difficult Listening on RTR Radio, Perth

    "Those addicted to the new-music radio show and Web site Bathory-Kitsz cohosts will find interest in his sound sculpture, a sample of which is caught here. Glistening tones ring in the air, bits of deconstructed voices float by, a dark bass pulse starts up that's more felt than heard, in large-scale periodic cycles that would replicate the opening if allowed to continue for some 27 years. You don't get a distinct idea of his creative personality from this first disc, but it's enjoyable how the exquisite rings continually modulate even when nothing seems to be happening."

    --Kyle Gann, The Village Voice

  • Emerald Canticles, Below:
    "There is an ethereal quality to the accompaniment resulting in an effect that is indeed surreal. But, rather than atmospheric, the work is made of clearly delineated lines that, with the work's tightly knit rhythms, lead it to a dramatic climax and coda. The new work proved difficult listening..., but ultimately fascinating."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

    "What can I say but nice music!"

    --Contemporary New Music Radio on mp3.com

  • Eventide: "Perhaps the most colorful use of the instruments was by ... composer Dennis B&aathory-Kitsz ... the three pieces form his eight-part "Eventide" employed piccolo, small clarinet and contrabassoon. The composer explored the contrasting sounds emanating from this unusual combination in a surprisingly consonant and attractive way. The moods ranged from hauntingly beautiful to exciting."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Exequy: "A dark and powerful homage ... a strident brass shell driven from within by quieter, more complex and precise sounds."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Fanfare:Heat: "Bathory-Kitsz's "Fanfare: Heat," written for the VYO, was also complex. At some 11 minutes long, it's a short work but a lot happens. Opening brilliantly, it begins a journey, first a turgid one, then a more joyful one, building all the time to a brilliant finale. The harmonic language and rhythms were spicy and occasionally jarring, but Peters and his young players managed them with feeling. It was quite exciting."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Icecut: "He was full of energy and excitement, which would be a good way to describe his piece "Icecut," too. The music had some demanding string writing, which the players handled like a shortstop making a tough play look easy. I was really thrilled to hear such high quality music."

    --David Ludwig, composer, in his blog

    "It was Bathory-Kitsz's 10-minute work, commissioned by the VSO, that proved most striking. Beginning with a darkly driving force of strings, the brass introduces a haunting melody, then taken up by the strings; the strings subside, becoming a restless bed for the exuberant brass; the cellos take over, receding to a quiet but relentless agitation so a gentle woodwind melody can be heard above; the violins take over with cellos and basses continuing to provide a driving rhythm; all builds to a grand moment – then subsides and fades out. ... The work proved compelling, and its nature could easily have been inspired by Vermont's difficult winters. The work is largely tonal and accessible despite some intricate writing. But most important, its driving force – loud or quiet – compels the listener to go along for the ride, a quite exciting one."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Into the Morning Rain:
    Broadcast January 17, 2001, on Dutch Radio 4 Live, "A New Stage"
    "A fascinating and earthy work ... its quiet drive and gentle rhythm seduced the listener into an almost primal state. Báthory-Kitsz continues to be one of the state's most fascinating and sophisticated composers."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

    "This is an A-1 Blue-ribbon piece of music. Download it!"

    --Psycronic Oscillations on mp3.com

  • The Lily and the Thorn: "The audience warmly applauded the difficult and modern work ... after the concert, people could be heard talking about the new work throughout the hall."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • LiquidBirds: "LiquidBirds proved beautiful in its sound and sound movement. ... This work, like most of the composer's, had the feel of form, and gave the listener something to hold onto. The result was beautiful music."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Llama Butter: "Nothing even comes close to the uniqueness of Llama Butter... It is a fascinating study in multi-media for the tuba... New music fans would love this work and it deserves more performances."

    --Mark Nelson, Tuba Review

  • LowBirds: "Wind and piano gestures flit through this 'mysterious soundscape.'"

    --Chamber Music Features on mp3.com

  • Mirrored Birds: "It would be possible for a 30-minute piece that lacks the formal trappings of melodic development (or even much melody at all) to be, well, boring. But Kitsz's 'Mirrored Birds' didn't strike us that way at all. ... the horns and especially the timpani were extremely busy (in a quiet way) ... the flute solo was a virtual sonic aviary of birdcall."

    --The Herald of Randolph

  • Mountain Dawn Fanfare: "Start your day the mountain way, with this serene fanfare for winds."

    --Symphonic Features on mp3.com

  • No Money (Lullaby for Bill): "A symphonic piece made entirely out of a speech by bill gates by a very talented composer."

    --Recombinant Sounds on mp3.com

  • O Vox Pop "The VCME premiered one of its own commissions, 'O Vox Pop,' a spicy confection by Northfield composer Dennis Báthory-Kitsz. Klimowski on bass clarinet and Elliott on bassoon enjoyed the wonderful colors of the lyrical first part, as well as the light chase of the second. It was more than fun it was expertly written."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • Somnambula: "The best works [at the New York Avant-Garde Festival] were the biggest and the smallest... [The composer] sat far out in a field playing a recorder, accompanied by a tinny cassette machine... The effect was like a Chinese Pan."

    --John Rockwell, The New York Times

  • Sourian Slide:
    "Sublimely beautiful is the only way to describe Sourian Slide for strings ... also heard for the first time ... it builds quietly and achieves a quiet but powerful drama with ne'er a loud note. Pretty tonal for Bathory-Kitsz, who frequently writes difficult and cutting-edge music, Sourian Slide is splendidly written."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

    "Lose yourself in this..."

    --Consolations on mp3.com

  • Teething Rings: "A room full of screaming babies and a nanny with not enough teething rings to go around. An avant-garde 'classic' in the fluxus tradition."

    --There is No Radio on mp3.com

  • Thièle: "Clearly the work that stretched its audience the most was Kitsz's powerful Thičle for quarter-tone violin. [It] took some getting used to. People do get used to it: Some even thought that the slow movement was traditionally whole- and half-tone..."

    --Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus

  • A Time Machine: "[The] composer went for broke with [the] ambitious work for nine musicians that alternates sung verse with orchestral improv, ancient sounds and avant-garde ones."

    --Burlington Free Press

Dennis Báthory-Kitsz (ASCAP) is recorded on Ursa Minor, Frog Peak Music, Malted/Media, Three's Film Works, PressTheButton, and Capstone Records

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