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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
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
David Gibson plays Bach Cello Suites May 14, Valley Falls, NY
DAVID GIBSON Performs the BACH UNACCOMPANIED CELLO SUITES Re:Soundings presents two concerts by David Gibson performing the Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites. He will be performing three Suites at each concert: May 14 – Suites 1 (G Major, 3 (C Major), and 5 (C Minor); June 11 – Suites 2 (D Minor), 4 (Eb Major), and 6 (D Major). Celebrate spring and warm weather by listening to Bach in a wonderful acoustic space. Sundays, May 14 and June 11 2006 2 PM 12 Emily Street (the old catholic church) Valley Falls, NY 12185 Admission by donation Valley Falls is 20 minutes north of Troy and 25 minutes west of North Bennington. DavidGibson Re:Soundings
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
April 30th, The Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble at Merkin Concert Hall, NYC
April 30th 8pm at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City, the Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble will be giving a performance featuring:
THOMAS ADÈS, Chamber Symphony Opus 2
LEWIS NIELSON, St. Francis Preaches to the Birds*
JASON ECKARDT, Trespass**
RANDOLPH COLEMAN, Apparitions
ALBAN BERG, Kammerkonzert
Timothy Weiss, conductor Marilyn Nonken, piano J Freivogel, violin
* World premiere/Dedicated to violinist J Freivogel **World premiere/CME commission dedicated to Marilyn Nonken
Tickets are $10 General Public, $5 Seniors and Students (Free for any Oberlin Students or Alumni) For more information and tickets contact:
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center 129 West 67th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam) New York, NY
BOX OFFICE: 212-501-3330 www.kaufman-center.org
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BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS THEA MUSGRAVE PREMIERE
SATURDAY, MAY 13 at 8 PM Freedom! BAM Howard Gilman Opera House -- Peter Jay Sharp Building Chelsea Tipton II, conductor Cynthia Haymon, soprano Nmon Ford, baritone Mezzo-soprano to be announced TOTAL PRAISE CHOIR of Emmanuel Baptist Church Pastor Frank Haye, Director Narrator to be announced
LEONARD BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 1, “Jeremiah” THEA MUSGRAVE: Remembering Harriet: Excerpts from Harriet, the Woman called Moses. A Story of the American Underground Railroad (WORLD PREMIERE)
The Brooklyn Philharmonic continues to celebrate its vital presence in the cultural life of the New York metropolitan area with its final main stage concert, entitled Freedom!, in the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Saturday, May 13 at 8 PM. The performance marks the return of guest conductor Chelsea Tipton II, who made his critically acclaimed BP debut last year, and leads the orchestra in three works that explore the cry of freedom throughout history. Tipton, II leads the Philharmonic in Leonard Benstein’s Symphony No. 1 “Jeremiah,” which draws on the haunting texts from the Old Testament Book of Jeremiah and laments the fall of the great city of Jerusalem and the captivity of the Hebrew people in ancient times. The evening closes with the world premiere of Thea Musgrave’s "Remembering Harriet: Excerpts from 'Harriet, the Woman called Moses, A Story of the American Underground Railroad,'" a work that tells the story of Harriet Tubman, heroine of the Underground Railroad. Musgrave’s work is The Philharmonic’s second orchestral world premiere of the season, and the BAM performance will take place just two blocks away from a famous Brooklyn stop on the Underground Railroad.
Musical Chairs, a pre-concert introduction to the music with Thea Musgrave will be given by Evans Mirageas, Artistic Advisor to the Brooklyn Philharmonic at 7 PM in the Howard Gilman Opera House. Immediately following the concert, audience members may participate in For Good Measure, a post-concert discussion with all the soloists and Pastor Haye of Emmanuel Baptist Church, hosted by Mr. Mirageas.
Tickets are $60, $55, $40, and $20 ($10 for students) and may be purchased by calling BAM Ticket Services at (718) 636-4100.
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