We Tear Down Our Coliseums

{post title}We Tear Down Our Coliseums

 

Elysian Fields | Busch Memorial Stadium | Forbes Field | Polo Grounds | Kingdome
Palace of the Fans | Meuhleback Park | Tiger Stadium | Yankee Stadium

Listen to the April 1 performance

We Tear Down Our Coliseums is a nine-movement multimedia creation by two brothers inspired by the historical, architectural, and – sadly – disposable aspects of baseball stadiums. Each movement is written as an homage to a demolished stadium, with music written by John Dorhauer (director and composer for Heisenberg Uncertainty Players) and visual art by Adam Dorhauer (a writer and visual artist from Cleveland who writes for The Hardball Times). Though the music was written for jazz big band and uses elements of jazz, it transcends genre boundaries, sharing more in common with a symphonic tone poem than a traditional work for big band. And while the paintings often do portray the given stadiums, they offer unique and insightful commentary on each stadium’s place in history. Coliseums is a vital artistic creation because it presents unique perspectives on a culturally vibrant and relevant topic, it unites art and sport in a way that will appeal to fans of both, it challenges conventions of what a big band can do, and it allows two adventurous artists to pursue their crafts and take creative risks related to a strong passion of theirs.

The premiere for Coliseums will take place on
Saturday, April 1, at 8 PM in Elmhurst College’s Mill Theater,
the evening before MLB’s 2017 Opening Night


Special thanks to

Elmhurst College Music Department
Elmhurst College Jazz Band
Elmhurst College Alumni Association
Elmhurst College Theatre Department
Elmhurst College Athletic Department
for their support of this project