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Thursday, March 17, 2005
Weill Recital Hall, March 22
Miranda Cuckson, violin Blair McMillen, piano Matthew Gold, percussion
Works by Riegger, Feldman, Finney, B. Weber, R. Cuckson, Shapey More info
posted by Jerry Bowles
4:38 PM
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Beth Anderson, March 19, March 20
The music of American composer Beth Anderson will be featured in two upcoming concerts:
Saturday, March 19, 2005 – 8 PM at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, 101 Walnut Lane in Princeton, New Jersey. Pianist Marvin Rosen will present a piano recital titled "The Ink is Still Wet" which will include Ms. Anderson’s September Swale. The concert, totally devoted to music from the last 10 years, by living composers will be in the University’s Bristol Chapel and will also include the music of Kamalia Ali-zadeh (Azerbaijan), Betty Beath (Australia), Boudewijn Buckinx (Belgium), Rene Eespere (Estonia), Gareth Farr (New Zealand), Peter Machajdik (Slovakia), Beata Moon (USA), Frank J. Oteri (USA), Jaan Raats (Estonia), and Yoichi Togawa (Japan).
Tickets are $10 adults and $5 students/seniors. For more information, call (609) 921-7104 or email Marvin Rosen at Clasdis@cs.com.
Sunday, March 20, 2005 – beginning at 5 PM at Deep Listening Space, 75 Broadway in the Rondout District of Kingston, New York. Ms. Anderson’s Time Stands Still, A Day, Lazy Pussy (from Cat Songs), Beauty Runs Faster, Lullaby, and Knots will be performed by soprano Dr. Melanie Mitrano with pianist Judy De Wette. The composer will also perform a set of her text-sound pieces including If I Were A Poet, Country Time, Yes Sir Ree, and Ocean Motion Mildew Mind and will improvise with vocalist and tape in a piece by Al Margolis as he manipulates the sounds electronically. There will be a symposium with Kyle Gann, Iris Brooks, and Pauline Oliveros from 5-7 PM, followed by the concert.
Ticket are $10, $8 students and seniors. Call (845) 338-5984 for tickets and information or visit http://www.pofinc.org/index2.html
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:52 PM
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Steven R. Gerber, Brooklyn Conservatory, March 18
Steven R. Gerber’s Elegy on the Name “Dmitri Shostakovich” will be presented on Friday, March 18, 7 PM at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, 58 Seventh Ave., corner of Lincoln Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
The piece will be performed by cellist Juho Latinene as part of the Brooklyn Conservatory Composers Collective concert. Works by other composers will also be presented.
Tickets for this concert are $5. For more information, please contact Brooklyn Conservatory at 718-622-3300.
posted by Jerry Bowles
8:45 PM
American Chamber Ensemble, Hofstra, March 20
The American Chamber Ensemble will present a very special Gala 40th Anniversary Concert on Sunday, March 20, 2005, at 3 p.m. when the Music Department of Hofstra University presents ACE at the University's Monroe Lecture Center Theater on California Avenue in Hempstead.
The new works to be performed on the program are Haskell Small’s Twelve Snippets for flute, clarinet, cello and piano and the New York Premiere of Benjamin Lees’ Tapestry for flute, clarinet, cello and piano. This 40th Anniversary work was jointly commissioned by ACE, Pacific Serenades of California, the Contemporary Chamber Players of Utah, and the Mallarme Chamber Ensemble of North Carolina and celebrates the 2005 Festival of Long Island Composers,
The concert will also celebrate the new release of ACE’s new Elysium CD, The American Chamber Ensemble Plays Peter Schickele.
Tickets for the March 20 concert are available at the Hofstra University Box Office for $10 ($8 senior citizens 65+ and non-Hofstra students). One free ticket with current Hofstra Card. For ticket information, call (516) 463-6644.
posted by Jerry Bowles
8:41 PM
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