‘Piano Transformations’ debuts at SUNY Orange on October 26

Posted 10/23/24

Neil “Nail” Alexander is premiering his Piano Transformations at The William and Helen Richards Theatre at SUNY Orange’s Orange Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 26.

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‘Piano Transformations’ debuts at SUNY Orange on October 26

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Neil “Nail” Alexander is premiering his Piano Transformations at The William and Helen Richards Theatre at SUNY Orange’s Orange Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 26.

Piano Transformations is a live performance project created by Alexander and presented as a solo piano concert. However, through modern technology, the sound of the piano is captured, digitized, and subsequently, enhanced. Thus, the digitized sound becomes transformed.

The project produced eight new compositions, each of which utilizes a different processing technique coupled with a specific musical style. Alexander will feature these works at the concert. The music and processing are created simultaneously and then, the piano and processing interact in different ways, creating ambient or rhythmic sounds and aural textures that enhance or contrast the original piano sound. The result is an electronic variation of “prepared piano,” where the sound of the piano is altered by external means.

The prepared piano concept in which the sound is altered by placing physical objects such as screws, felts, small plastic objects, and bits of rubber was first introduced by composer John Cage around 1940. For the most part these variations have been purely acoustic in nature. Meanwhile, advancements in electric and electronic music have moved forward exponentially.

“My goal with Piano Transformations is to explore new musical directions by bringing the traditional acoustic piano into the world of electronic signal processing,” Neil Alexander explains. “All music is crossover”, Alexander, a self-styled Jazz synthesist and composer from Newburgh, says. He has played thousands of gigs in about every style in 40+ years of making music, including rock, jazz, blues, funk, electronica, ambient, minimalism, classical, composing for modern dance and avant garde theatre as well as teaching master classes in music technology.

Tickets will be available at the box office starting at 6:15 p.m. the evening of the performance or online anytime at tix.com/ticket-sales/tix/2852/event/1401889. Admission: $5 general admission. $1 added, if ticket bought online.

The venue is located in Orange Hall at SUNY Orange. GPS 24 Grandview Ave, Middletown, where free parking is available in lot #1. Questions may be directed to cultural@sunyorange.edu and check out www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs.