Sarah Cahill & Viet Cuong: Stargazer for Piano and Orchestra

Photo of Sarah Cahill by Christine Alicino, Photo of Viet Cuong by Aaron Jay Young

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Pianist Sarah Cahill performs composer Viet Cuong’s new piano concerto, Stargazer, which received its world premiere in May 2023 with the California Symphony, as part of Cuong’s role as the Symphony’s Young American Composer-in-Residence.

Cahill says of Cuong’s new work, “Stargazer is unabashedly gorgeous. It’s very challenging to play, because the piano part is all 32nd notes, very fast, like a toccata—but often a very delicate texture. The inspiration of Baroque music comes through in a kind of chaconne-like recurring bass line and harmonic form. But Stargazer is also unmistakably Viet Cuong: there’s a beautiful sort of echo effect that he’s been using in his work recently. It’s an extraordinary concerto and I’m excited to bring it to life.”

Stargazer showcases Viet Cuong’s deft blending of two musical techniques: an underlying cyclic bass line provides the basic structure, while everything above unfolds and develops, incorporating a layering similar to that created by tape delay.

About the name Stargazer: “I like the idea that the pianist is the Stargazer, with the piano as your telescope,” remarked Cuong during a conversation with pianist Sarah Cahill. “You’re looking out and hearing the orchestra twinkle around you and they’re taking the sounds from you. Each one of the notes echoes itself, so it snowballs and creates this very lustrous texture.”

Instrumentation: 2-2-2-2; 4-4-3-1; tmp+4; str
Duration: 17 minutes

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