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2/10/2006
FROMM PLAYERS AT HARVARD: e l e c t r o n I c s
FREE CONCERTS Friday, Saturday, Sunday March 10-12 at 8:00 pm
CAMBRIDGE, MA: The Fromm Foundation and the Harvard University Music Department are proud to present this year's Fromm Festival March 10, 11, 12, 2006 in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall. Curated by composer Hans Tutschku, the concerts are part of an impetus to program work that wouldn't otherwise be seen in the Boston area. This year's theme is "e l e c t r o n I c s," and the weekend will feature three different concerts of cutting edge work. Friday night's concert features an international cadre of electronic composers: Pierre Boulez, Milton Babbitt, Earle Brown, �rjan Sandred, Luigi Nono, Jacopo Baboni, and Alvin Lucier, who will give a pre-concert talk at 7:15pm. Saturday night's program introduces American audiences to Ensemble f�r Intuitive Musik Weimar (Germany), who will perform pieces by Cage and Stockhausen. On Sunday, the finalists of the 2006 live electronic competition will perform their works joined by an impressive roster of guest soloists, alongside Boston's finest new music players. This competition-the first of its kind at Harvard-aims to encourage the creation of new instrumental pieces with live-electronics. Four composers have been chosen from numerous applicants to participate in a week long workshop and rehearsal period to work with instrumentalists on the creation and performance of their work. A final prize winner will be announced after Sunday's concert. John Knowles Paine Hall is located on the Harvard University campus directly behind the Science Center, and is wheelchair accessible. The Hall is a short walk from the Harvard Square red line stop. Free parking for this event is available after 7pm at the Everett Street Garage. FROMM PLAYERS AT HARVARD FROMM CONCERTS 2006 John Knowles Paine Concert Hall All concerts at 8:00 p.m. FREE
Friday, March 10 Pre-concert talk with Alvin Lucier, 7:15pm
Milton Babbitt: Phonemena for soprano and tape Judith Bettina, soprano Pierre Boulez: Anth�mes 2 for violin and live electronics Gabriela Diaz, violin Earle Brown: Octet 1 - composition for 8 speakers �rjan Sandred: Amazuele Voices - for violoncello and electronics David Russell, cello Alvin Lucier: Music for Piano with Slow Sweep Pure Wave Oscillators Stephen Drury, piano Luigi Nono: A Pierre for double bass flute, double bass clarinet, and electronics Patti Monson, flute Evan Ziporyn, clarinet Jacopo Baboni Schilingi: Concubia nocte for soprano and electronics Jennifer Ashe, soprano
Saturday March 11 Ensemble f�r Intuitive Musik Weimar (Germany)
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Vorahnung_ John Cage: Variations II_ Karlheinz Stockhausen: Innerhalb _ John Cage: Cartridge music_ Karlheinz Stockhausen: Intensit�t
Sunday March 12 Finalists of the Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition LIVE ELECTRONIC MUSIC COMPETITION 2006
Edgar Barroso: Searching your Synesthesia Stephen Drury, conductor Patti Monson, flute Gary Gorczyca, Clarinet David Russell, cello Yukiko Takagi, piano Francisco Colasanto: Duo Patti Monson, flute Gary Gorczyca, Clarinet Harald Muenz: Dissieme Patti Monson, flute Gary Gorczyca, Clarinet Gabriela Diaz, violin David Russell, cello Andrea Vigani: Cinque frammenti Patti Monson, flute Gary Gorczyca, Clarinet ���
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2/10/2006 09:34:00 AM
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