Pace - I didn't know Lehrman. The
Antheil site - quite an enjoyable site! - mentions the
Ensemble Moderne's earlier performances:quote:Until the 1990s, this version of the piece had never been performed in its original instrumentation, since the technology for linking and synchronizing multiple player pianos, whether 4 or 16, although theoretically possible when Antheil conceived the piece, turned out not to be practical. The European-based Ensemble Moderne was the first to attempt the piece: in 1996 and 1999, they performed it in Germany and France using two custom-modified MIDI-driven player pianos to play the 16 parts, and six pianists to play the two human parts.I have the Ensemble Moderne Fighting the waves CD, but can't find the issue date right now - so Lehrman in 1999 was probably the US premi?re of the original score, but Europe got there first (well, Antheil's original premi?res were in Europe too, so bl?h).
Here's a sample from the
Lithuanian Night section of the Ballet M?chanique, from the Ensembe Moderne CD - unfortunately no player pianos to be heard. The player allows you to select samples from other CDs as well.
(Message edited by adriaan on April 05, 2007)