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Sunday, June 25, 2006 at 5:30 PM
Downtown Music Productions Presents June 18 Music and Satire Concert
Composer Darcy Reynolds Cloven Dreams to Be Performed by Sontonga Quartet in Grass Valley, California on June 17
Weaving Japanese Sounds, Music of Modern Japan on June 18 at Klavierhaus, New York, Featuring Japanese and Japan Inspired Works
Ensemble Pamplemousse @ the stone, july 6th 8pm
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
Record companies, artists and publicists are invited to submit CDs to be considered for our Editor's Pick's of the month. Send to: Jerry Bowles, Editor, Sequenza 21, 340 W. 57th Street, 12B, New York, NY 10019
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Barbad Chamber Orchestra, Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, June 17
The Barbad Chamber Orchestra Ramin Heydarbeygi, Music Director Members of the Barbad perform chamber music for strings
Pauline Kim and Mioi Takeda, Violins Dov Scheindlin, Viola; Arash Amini, Violoncello
Date:
Friday, June 17, 2005 Time: 8:00 p.m. Location: Christ and St. Stephen’s Church 120 West 69th Street (between Broadway and Columbus) Admission: $15 ($10 for seniors and students) Program:
Anton Webern
Five Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven Grosse Fuge Alireza Mashayekhi String Quartet No. 2 (US premiere) (In honor of his 65th birthday) Jean Sibelius String Quartet in d minor, Op. 56, "Voces Intimae" About the composer:
Alireza Mashayekhi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1940. His works have been performed throughout the world, including performances by the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Radio and Television Chamber Orchestra of Iran, Iranian Orchestra for New Music, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tonkünstlerorchester Vorarlberg, Ensemble 2001 Wien, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Budapest Chamber Orchestra, American Brass Quintet, Ensemble Integral, and the Barbad Chamber Orchestra. His large catalogue includes an opera, works for large symphony orchestra (including eight symphonies, concertos for violin, contrabass, flute, clarinet, and two piano concerti), and numerous works for electronic, solo and chamber ensembles, including three string quartets. Mr. Mashayekhi is currently a professor of composition at Tehran University.
posted by Jerry Bowles
9:01 PM
Barbad Chamber Orchestra, Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, June 17
The Barbad Chamber Orchestra Ramin Heydarbeygi, Music Director Members of the Barbad perform chamber music for strings
Pauline Kim and Mioi Takeda, Violins Dov Scheindlin, Viola; Arash Amini, Violoncello
Date:
Friday, June 17, 2005 Time: 8:00 p.m. Location: Christ and St. Stephen’s Church 120 West 69th Street (between Broadway and Columbus) Admission: $15 ($10 for seniors and students) Program:
Anton Webern
Five Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven Grosse Fuge Alireza Mashayekhi String Quartet No. 2 (US premiere) (In honor of his 65th birthday) Jean Sibelius String Quartet in d minor, Op. 56, "Voces Intimae" About the composer:
Alireza Mashayekhi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1940. His works have been performed throughout the world, including performances by the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Radio and Television Chamber Orchestra of Iran, Iranian Orchestra for New Music, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tonkünstlerorchester Vorarlberg, Ensemble 2001 Wien, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Budapest Chamber Orchestra, American Brass Quintet, Ensemble Integral, and the Barbad Chamber Orchestra. His large catalogue includes an opera, works for large symphony orchestra (including eight symphonies, concertos for violin, contrabass, flute, clarinet, and two piano concerti), and numerous works for electronic, solo and chamber ensembles, including three string quartets. Mr. Mashayekhi is currently a professor of composition at Tehran University.
posted by Jerry Bowles
9:01 PM
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