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5/17/2005
For Immediate Release:
May 17, 2005
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
(516) 797-9166 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net

Steven R. Gerber�s Desert Places: 3 Poems of Robert Frost To Be Performed at Brooklyn Conservatory on May 20 - Concert Features Work for Voice and Piano

Steven R. Gerber�s Desert Places; 3 Poems of Robert Frost will be presented on Friday, May 20th, 7 PM at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, 58 Seventh Ave., corner of Lincoln Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

The three Frost poems in this setting are Spring Pools, Tree at My Window and Desert Places.

The piece will be performed by soprano Christine Moore, with the composer at the piano as part of the Brooklyn Conservatory Composers Collective concert. Works by Beth Levin, David Del Tredicic, John Easton, Daron Hagen and others will also be presented. More about the Collective and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music at http://www.brooklynconservatory.com/.

Tickets for this concert are $5. For more information, please contact Brooklyn Conservatory at 718-622-3300.

Steven R. Gerber�s music has gained international attention as a result of two CD releases (on Chandos and KOCH) featuring several of his major orchestral works, including the Symphony No. 1. Gerber has also achieved great success in the United States and in his ten tours of the former Soviet Union, perhaps becoming the most often-played living American composer in that area. Of the Symphony No. 1, Evening Moscow wrote, �Gerber could serve as an example of American musical professionalism �he stands out with the highest of temperaments and musical taste.� Mr. Gerber has written for a number of fine soloists including Yuri Bashmet for the viola concerto, Kurt Nikkanen for the violin concerto and Carter Brey for the cello concerto. His work has been performed by groups such as the Louisville Orchestra, Knoxville Chamber Orchestra, the Fine Arts Quartet, the National Chamber Orchestra and the Russian Philharmonic. Steven R. Gerber is the subject of an Electronic Dialogue interview in Sequenza 21 web magazine. Read the interview at http://www.sequenza21.com/gerber.html. Visit his website at http://www.stevengerber.com.

Steven R. Gerber is represented by Jeffrey James Arts Consulting. For a CD sampler of Steven R. Gerber�s music or more information, contact them at 516-797-9166 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net.

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