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By Travis Gulbrandson
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Of the things the
National Music Museum
(NMM) has in common
with the works of Ludwig
van Beethoven, one stands
out for Rob Kapilow –
they both have “room for
it all.”
The National Public
Radio personality brought
his show “What Makes It
Great?” to the museum on
Nov. 21, where with the
help of USD’s Rawlins
Piano Trio he dissected
Beethoven’s Archduke Trio
to show the audience what
makes it tick.
Beethoven’s work is
about becoming, not
being, Kapilow said.
“What Beethoven
teaches us measure by
measure, movement by
movement and piece by
piece is, what matters in
life is not what we have,
but what we do with what
we have,” he said. “In piece
by piece, Beethoven starts
with utterly ordinary ideas
and creates extraordinary
music out of them.
“In a Beethoven piece
… what matters is not
where you start or what
you start with, but where
you end up,” he said.
What starts with the
simplest ideas will end
with the most complex,
Kapilow said.
“Somehow, Beethoven’s
world has room for it all,”
he said.
That’s a view the NMM
shares, Kapilow said.
“It’s an absolutely
amazing museum in so
many ways,” he said. “Not
only is each collection so
spectacular … it’s so
wonderfully democratic.
You look in this room, and
there are brilliant
Stradivariuses and Amatis,
and you think, ‘OK, I’m in
that kind of museum.’
“Then you walk around
the corner, and there’s
Elvis Presley’s guitar, and
there are harmonicas, and
all of them are treated
equally,” he said. “There’s a
wonderful message here,
which to me is, ‘It’s all
music.’”
This was Kapilow’s first
visit to the NMM. He
arrived Monday, Nov. 18,
and stayed through the
following Saturday.
In a Q&A that followed
Thursday’s performance,
Kapilow marveled at how
examples of instruments
from so many disparate
eras and locations could
be held in the same
collection.
“Music is kind of a rage
to express,” he said. “Every
culture has this incredible
need to express itself, and
somehow the museum has
it all. …
“To have it all
ricocheting off each other
makes this museum one of
the most unique places in
the world,” he said.
During the
performance, Kapilow
went over the Archduke
Trio movement by
movement to demonstrate
how it was put together,
and what makes it so
effective to the listener.
Following a brief
intermission, the Rawlins
Piano Trio played the
piece all the way through,
without interruption.
Kapilow said he has
done similar performances
of more than 200 other
full-length pieces live, and
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Rob Kapilow, the high-energy host of National Public
Radio?s “What Makes It Great?” discusses the works of
Beethoven at the National Music Museum Nov. 21.
(Photo by Anthony Jones, courtesy of the National Music
Museum)
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pieces on NPR, ranging
from classical to pop
tunes.
He thanked the Rawlins
Trio for their
participation.
“They’re a perfect
meter-less team,” he said.
“The key to it is listening.
Even though they do look
at each other, what’s
wonderful about it is, it’s
really listening. It’s also
moment by moment
listening.”
The performers can
never be 100 percent sure
about what’s going to
happen, and have to adjust
their playing accordingly
based on what the others
do.
“That’s one of the
wonderful things about
live performance,” Kapilow
said. “It can never be
duplicated. It’s one time
only.
“Because we’ve had so
many recordings, we live
in an era where
interpretations are frozen,
(and) we tend to think of
music as a rock in the
hand, like it’s a fixed
thing,” he said. “I prefer to
think of it like a Tibetan
sand painting. In other
words, you make a
painting, and it dissolves
as soon as you make it.”
The Rawlins Piano Trio
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