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Friday, February 25, 2005
Judith Lang Zaimont, March 1, 2
The music of Judith Lang Zaimont will be heard in several performances across the U.S. in the next week.
Her new “Stillness – Poem for Orchestra” will be performed by the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, Michael Griffith, Music Director, on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 – 7:30 PM at the Fine Arts Concert Hall on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
Her "Zones" - Piano Trio No. 2 will be performed at 2 PM on March 1 at the Hobart Taylor Recital Hall of Prairie View A & M University, University Drive in Prairie View, Texas and also on March 2 at Cypress-Fairbanks Community College, 14955 NW Freeway, in Houston, Texas by a trio led by pianist Vicki Seldon.
Tickets for the March 2 Stillness performance are $7, with discounts for students and seniors. For more ticket information, directions or other information, contact the Fine Arts Center box office at (307) 766-6666 or visit them online
The March 1 and 2 performances of Zones are free and open to the public.
posted by Jerry Bowles
5:46 PM
SONOS Chamber Orchestra, March 3, 5
SONOS Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Erik Ochsner will perform salon music arranged by Arnold Schoenberg and the world premiere of “Suite from Incidental Music to The Tempest”, composed by Jean Sibelius and arranged by Ochsner, on Thursday, March 3, 2005 (Church of the Holy Trinity) and Saturday, March 5 (Good Shepherd Church).
Ticket Information:
Thursday, March 3, 2005 8:00 p.m. Church of the Holy Trinity 316 E. 88th Street Tickets $30 (includes pre-concert cocktail party)
Saturday, March 5, 2005 7:30 p.m. Church of Good Shepherd 608 Isham St, at 208th Street and Broadway Tickets $15
Tickets can be purchased at the door one half hour prior to each concert. Advance ticket reservations can be made by calling 212.740.0432. For more information visit: www.sonoschamberorch.org.
posted by Jerry Bowles
5:43 PM
Csaba Erdélyi, Violist, New York, March 6
On Sunday, March 6, 2005, at 7:30 p.m., the New York Viola Society presents violist Csaba Erdélyi at Greenfield Hall at the Manhattan School of Music, 120 Claremont Avenue, NW corner of Broadway and 122nd Street in New York City. Together with pianist Laura Melton he will perform Brahms - Sonata in D major, op. 78 (“Rain Song”)(originally for violin, arranged by Mr. Erdélyi), Paul Chihara - Sonata for Viola and Piano (1996 - revised 1999), Bohuslav Martinu - Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1 and Manuel De Falla - “El Amor Brujo” Suite (arranged by Mr. Erdélyi).
General admission is $15, seniors 62 & over $10, students $5 (NYVS members and Manhattan School students admitted free).
For more information, visit http://www.nyvs.org or email us at nyvs@earthlink.net.
posted by Jerry Bowles
5:30 PM
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
North/South Consonance, March 13
Sunday, March 13, 3:00, p.m. Christ and St. Steven's Church, 120 West 69th St. New York, New York
North/South Consonance presents:
Spirituals: New Chamber Orchestra Music by American Composers James Yannatos Here-There-This and That Christopher James Sinfonia Concertante Larry Thomas Bell Spirituals (premiere)
The North/South Chamber Orchestra Max Lifchitz, conductor
(Free Admission) For more information call 212-663-7566 or visit www.northsouthmusic.org
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:23 AM
Italian Academy, Musica Antica e Nuova. March 2
Violinist TOM CHIU, founder of the FLUX Quartet, will give a solo recital of new and old music in the first concert of the Italian Academy's spring series MUSICA ANTICA E NUOVA. Wednesday, March 2, 8:00 PM in the Teatro of Casa Italiana, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue between 116 and 118th Streets. Tickets are $12, $5 for students and seniors. Please call me at 212 854 1623 to reserve a seat. Giacinto Scelsi L'Ame Ailee
Iannis Xenakis Mikka
Marco Uccellini Sonata over Canzoni, Op. 5
Luciano Berio Sequenza VIII
Conlon Nancarrow Toccata, for violin and recorded part
Ileana Perez Velazquez un ser con unas alas enormes...
Heinrich Biber Mystery Sonatas #4, #15
Tom Chiu New Work
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University Casa Italiana, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, Room 301B New York, NY 10027
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:21 AM
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