Thursday, December 8, 2011

Remembering Marcella DeCray

Marcella DeCray, with SFCMP co-founders
Charles Boone (left) and Jean-Louis LeRoux (right).

This week we mourn the passing of Marcella DeCray, a dear friend and co-founder of the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players.  She was the first Executive Director of the group, from 1974 until 1988, and served on the board of directors from its inception in 1978 until 1989.  In that time, she helped to establish the ensemble as the strong and well-respected organization that it remains today.

Her performances as the harpist of the ensemble during those years received warm reviews from the critics of the time: Robert Commanday wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle that “DeCray’s delicate treatment of the harp part…was rather haunting”; and Charles Shere wrote in the Tribune that “DeCray [played] with conviction, accuracy and real refinement."

Our next concert on February 27, 2012 will be dedicated to the memory of her life. UPDATE: An obituary is available here.


Marcella DeCray (far right) with the ensemble
and composer Gunther Schuller in 1985.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Zone 2: indispensable morphology

November 13-14
Selected photos from our recent events, including a visit to San Francisco's Lowell High School as part of our ongoing residency. Steven Schick hosted a performance and discussion of John Cage's Credo In Us at the Contemporary Insights event on Sunday afternoon, and Credo was performed in Herbst Theatre the following evening along with music by James Tenney, Martin Bresnick, David Lang, and Frederic Rzewski.

Stephen Harrison and Daniel Kennedy perform
Bresnick's Songs of the Mouse People at Lowell HS.

Cage's Credo In Us at ODC Dance Commons.

Dress rehearsal of Rzewski's Bring Them Home!

Dress rehearsal of Tenney's Critical Band.

Credo In Us, with Steven Schick (right) operating the radio.

William Winant and Christopher Froh rehearse Cage.

William Winant spins a bull roarer while performing Rzewski.