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5/24/2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
About the Audience Concert Series presents its inaugural concerts
New York � The About the Audience Concert Series presents two inaugural concerts showcasing music by a unique blend of today�s composers. CAMI Hall will host the first concert featuring works for flute, violin and piano in a variety of combinations on the evening of June 2nd. The Leonard Nimoy Thalia theatre at Symphony Space will be the setting for the second concert, presenting a variety of works for string quartet, on June 9th. Both concerts will include several world premieres and even less frequent second performances.
About the Audience Concert Series:Thursday June 2nd, 8pmAn evening of Flute, Violin, and PianoCAMI Hall167 West 57th StreetTickets ($21/$16)Call 917-204-4922 or email david@homanmusic.com Featuring: Sean Schulich, Stefan Hoskuldsson, flutes, Pauline Kim, violin; Yalin Chi, Elizaveta Kopelman, pianoComposers: David Homan, Sean Hickey, Patricia Leonard, Sergei Tcherepnin, Ben Bierman, Pat Rasile, and Clint Edwards * * * * *Thursday June 9th, 8pmAn evening of String Quartet Music The Thalia at Symphony Space2537 BroadwaySW Corner of 95th and BroadwayTickets at www.symphonyspace.org ($21/$16)Featuring: Pauline Kim, violin; Conrad Harris, violin; Dov Scheindlin, viola; Christine Kim, celloComposers: David Homan, Sean Hickey, Jeff Stone, Ben Bierman, Pat Rasile, and Stefania de Kenessey
The About the Audience concert series developed from a need to explore new audiences for classical music. Through detailed composer involvement, and audience/composer interaction, these series are geared toward music of deep expression and universal nature. A variety of styles are presented around a particular theme or instrumentation, with the hope of finding receptive ears for each composer. Through sharing audiences and sharing their music, each composer may be able to work more closely with a group of peers of all ages and of all levels, and find the commonality in their expression that, together, can bring a larger, more vibrant life to the beauty of classical music. Each audience member is asked to directly participate, through attending rehearsals, completing surveys, and giving the composers direct feedback. For press inquiries & more information, contact:
Sean Hickey revueltas@sprynet.com
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posted by Coming Events
5/24/2005 05:31:00 PM
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