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Weaving Japanese Sounds, Music of Modern Japan on June 18 at Klavierhaus, New York, Featuring Japanese and Japan Inspired Works
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RAMBOX - Rama Gottfried's free audio mail project
Numinous+ presents Vipassana on Thursday June 22nd at 8:00 PM-Puffin Room Gallery, SoHo
The Moon of the Floating World by American Composer Charles Griffin to be Performed in Riga, Latvia on June 16 by Putni Female Vocal Ensemble
Soprano Melanie Mitrano to Perform as Part of Evening of Songs and Rags on June 14 at New York Mercantile Library
Argentinean Pianist Mirian Conti in Concert at Merkin Concert Hall on June 15 – Featured Works Include Three World Premieres and Argentine Piano Music
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Saturday, February 05, 2005
American Voices, Brian Sacawa, Miller Theater, February 16
"American Voices" Brian Sacawa, saxophone Wenli Zhou, piano
Wednesday, February 16 8pm • Miller Theater 2960 Broadway (at 116th St.) $15 General Admission
For reservations please contact the Miller Theater box office at 212-854-7799. Subway: 1 or 9 train to 116th Street. Bus: M4, M60, or M104 to 116th Street.
PROGRAM: Chris Theofanidis, Netherland Alvin Lucier, Spira Mirabilis Martin Bresnick, Tent of Miracles Lee Hyla, Pre-Amnesia Philip Glass, Piece in the Shape of a Square (NY Premiere, saxophone version) Charles Wuorinen, Divertimento Derek Hurst, Bacchanalia Skiapodorum (NY Premiere) Michael Gordon, The Low Quartet (NY Premiere, saxophone version)
**Catch a sneak preview of the show! Thursday, Feb 10 @ 7:30pm University Commons, Ann Arbor, MI
**If you miss the NY show . . . Thurdsay, Feb 17 @ 8pm • Hartt School of Music, Hartford, CT Friday, Feb 18 @ 7pm • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
**And tune in on . . . Saturday, Feb 19 from 2:30 to 4:30pm for a live broadcast and interview on Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar (WGDR FM 91.1 in Plainfield, VT). Listen online! http://wgdr.org/listen_wgdr.html
posted by Jerry Bowles
12:27 PM
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Judith Lang Zaimont, Florida State Festival of New Music, February 4
Judith Lang Zaimont’s “Growler” for wind orchestra” will be presented by the Florida State University Symphonic Band, Richard Clary, Conductor, on Friday, February 4, 2005 – 4 PM at Opperman Music Hall, Copeland Street on the FSU campus, Tallahassee, Florida. Other composers whose works will be presented on this concert include Daniel Godfrey, Mark Kilstofte, James Barry and Scott McAllister.
This concert is free and open to the public and will be the fourth of eight concerts that FSU School of Music is presenting from February 3 through 5 as part of their Twelfth Biennial Festival of New Music. For more about the other concerts, contact the FSU School of Music at 850-644-3424 or visit them online.
Judith Lang Zaimont’s “Growler” for wind orchestra, is the first movement of her Symphony for Wind Orchestra in Three Scenes, the other two movements being “Dreamz” and “Tattoo.” Commissioned in 2003 to honor the Centennial of the School of Music at the University of Minnesota, for the university’s Wind Ensemble, Professor Craig Kirchhoff, conductor, the work has been described as follows – “Inside six brief minutes a seething, inflected wall of sound appears, evaporates, chases itself round and round, and then rebuilds two more times. In between these brutal walls the percussion section first marches past and later on wildly drums in two sharply designed solo turns. Low instruments, and swirling, muscular harmonies predominate.”
posted by Jerry Bowles
6:38 PM
Lois Brandwynne, Merkin Concert Hall, March 22
Noted pianist Lois Brandwynne, heralded by the San Francisco Chronicle as "a four-star musician with blazing technique, musical intelligence and sensitivity," will perform her New York recital debut on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 8PM at Merkin Concert Hall, 129 West 67th Street, NYC. Joining Brandwynne will be cellist Bonnie Hampton. The program will include works by Andrew Imbrie, Darius Milhaud, Thérèse Brenet, Elinor Armer, and William Bolcom. Tickets are $15 general and $10 for students, seniors and UCDavis alumni. For ticket information and reservations call the Merkin Hall box-office at (212) 501-3330 or http://www.kaufman-center.org/ Brandwynne’s website is: www.loisbrandwynne.com
posted by Jerry Bowles
6:33 PM
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