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Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Meira Warshauer, Miami Beach, March 7
Meira Warshauer’s "Spirals of Light” for flute, cello and piano will be performed on Monday, March 7th - 7:30 p.m at the Jewish Museum of Florida, 301 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach. This concert will feature music by Southern Jewish composers and will be performed by an ensemble including pianist Harold Lewin, flutist Elissa Lakofsky and cellist Javier Arias. The composer will be at the concert to speak about her music.
Tickets for this concert are $15, with discounts for Museum members. For more information, call 305-672-5044, ext. 11 or visit them online.
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:09 AM
Anthony de Mare, Zankel Hall, March 15
ANTHONY DE MARE's upcoming solo concert, GOTHAM GLORY, at Zankel Hall, March 15 (Tuesday), 7:30pm, will celebrate the many faces of New York City and display de Mare's multi-talents and virtuosity, with six works by some of the most prominent, contemporary classical, jazz and Broadway composers of our time.
David Del Tredici: Gotham Glory (World Premiere) - Commissioned by The Carnegie Hall Corporation Jason Robert Brown: Mister Broadway (World Premiere) Fred Hersch: Saloon Songs (World Premiere) Meredith Monk: Gotham Lullaby (1975) Paul Moravec: Isle of the Manhattoes (World Premiere) Frederic Rzewski: De Profundis (1992)
TICKETS: $18-$28. To order tickets, call Carnegie Charge at 212-247-7800 or visit www.carnegiehall.org
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:06 AM
Sunday, February 27, 2005
counter)induction, Merkin Hall, March 9
For the third concert of its 28th season at Merkin Hall on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 8:00 p.m., the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society will present the young composer/performer collective counter)induction in a program of six works, two each by young, mid-career, and senior composers. Hailed by The New York Times for their "fiery ensemble virtuosity," counter)induction performers consist of clarinetist Benjamin Fingland, violinist Asmira Woodward-Page, violist Jessica Meyer, cellist Katherine Cherbas, and pianist Blair McMillen. Following a recent c)i concert, Allan Kozinn of The New York Times wrote: “What kept the program fascinating was the vitality the players brought to the music. These performances were not merely dutiful; they sang and danced."
Their program will include two quintets written for the ensemble: a world premiere by the young New York composer/pianist Daniel Beliavsky titled The Animals' Race, based on a short story without title by the Soviet absurdist writer Daniel Harms, and Quintet l'homme arme by Washington area composer Douglas Boyce, a c)i founder/member whose work is based on the medieval tune of the same name. Further ensemble works on the program are the reflective quintet Canzona and Dance by Brian Fennelly and the virtuosic sextet Amnesia Variance by Lee Hyla, which will feature guest artist William Ruyle on hammered dulcimer. Senior composers George Crumb and Ursula Mamlok will be represented by the delicate Four Nocturnes for violin and piano and the dramatic Polyphony I for solo clarinet, respectively.
A reception for the performers, composers, and audience will follow the concert.
Tickets for March 9th are $15, sr. citizens $10, students $5 at the Merkin Hall box office.
posted by Jerry Bowles
6:27 PM
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