{"id":529,"date":"2015-07-01T02:43:23","date_gmt":"2015-07-01T02:43:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thetravelingyogi.com\/?p=529"},"modified":"2024-07-19T14:50:17","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T14:50:17","slug":"how-the-pianist-chooses-music-a-discussion-with-patrick-gallagher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/thetravelingyogi.com\/index.php\/2015\/07\/01\/how-the-pianist-chooses-music-a-discussion-with-patrick-gallagher\/","title":{"rendered":"How the pianist chooses music: A discussion with Patrick Gallagher"},"content":{"rendered":"
When I was younger I grew up dancing at a school that used ballet class music from CDs.\u00a0 The songs became intimately familiar, every track memorized, and every song seeming to fit just right to the steps our teacher had set.\u00a0 Of course I wondered how the artistic director for that album chose the music, but it seemed like they must choose from an endless list of perfect songs adapted from the old musicals or older classics.\u00a0 When I grew older and took my regular classes with live accompaniment, I realized that the success of the combination or even the whole class could ride on the choices of the pianist, and I wondered regularly just how they accomplished that symbiosis between step and note.<\/span><\/p>\n To find out more, I spoke with one of my current favorite class pianists, Patrick Gallagher. Patrick is young compared to most of the accompanists I have known, but he is also one of the few who when I see him in class I know it\u2019s going to be a good one.\u00a0 Originally from Ohio, Patrick won first prize at the Buckeye State Piano Auditions at age 16, and moved to New York to attend Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied both music and dance.\u00a0 This combined artistic background gives him a unique insight into the musical demands of class.<\/span><\/p>\n Patrick did not specifically study accompaniment, but his mentor, Andr\u00e9 Gribou, \u201cwas also a dance musician so I think that, although I didn\u2019t study accompanying intensely with him, I absorbed some of his techniques,\u201d he shares.\u00a0 Patrick came to pursue this in college.\u00a0 \u201cI began accompanying dance because it was a combination of my two passions, the two threads of my artistic life. I actually started dancing before playing the piano, then had very strong piano instruction. At Sarah Lawrence College we didn\u2019t have majors so I was able to study both essentially equivalently. I did choreography and composition, performed classic post modern works (e.g. Yvonne Rainer), and spent a lot of time investigating the tradition of post modern dance that comes out of Judson Church. I do gravitate toward ballet teachers who have a strong somatic understanding and musicality.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n