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| Cutting Edge Concerts New Music Festival 2009 |
| 4/2/2009 |
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Cutting Edge Concerts’ New Music Festival 2009 |
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INSPIRATION
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The Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Peter Norton Symphony Space |
| 2537 Broadway at 95th St. (212) 864-1414 | www.symphonyspace.org |
| All concerts are preceded by a panel discussion among host Victoria Bond and the composers at 6:30pm |
Monday, April 6 at 7:30pm
The Tiger’s Ear: Listening to Abstract Expressionist Paintings by Bruce Adolphe,
Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano & Short Talks (world premiere) by Greg Sandow,
Capriccio per Krzysztof Penderecki by Cindy McTee,
Oracle (world premiere) & Woven by Victoria Bond |
Performers include: Tara O'Connor, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Curt Macomber, violin; Misha Amory, viola; Michael Kannen, cello; Marija Stroke, piano; Charles Neidich, clarinet; Jenny Lin, piano; Gary Levinson, violin; Karen Bentley Pollick, viola
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Monday, April 13 at 7:30pm
Modern Prometheus (world premiere) by Michel Galante,
Chasing Goldberg & Duo for Violin and Piano by Fred Lerdahl,
Iridescent Uncertainty by Steven Takasugi,
Bridges by Victoria Bond |
The Argento Chamber Ensemble performs
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Monday, April 20 at 7:30pm
Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano by William Bolcom,
Language Instruction by Derek Bermel,
Three Images for B-flat Clarinet and Cello by Paul Yeon Lee,
A Rax Dawn (world premiere) by Mark Grey, Private Dances by Kyle Gann |
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Performers include: Thomas Piercy, clarinet; Meighan Stoops, clarinet; Renee Jolles, violin; Molly Morkoski, piano; Maxine Neuman, cello; Justin Kolb, piano
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Monday, April 27 at 7:30pm
Cinco Danzas de Chambi by Gabriela Lena Frank,
Tres Pinturas, for Violin and Piano by Steven Stucky,
Rhapsody by Xi Wang, Songbook (world premiere) by Andrew Waggoner |
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Performers include: Molly Morkoski, piano; Daniel Panner, viola; Renee Jolles, violin; John Haines-Eitzen
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Funding for the series is provided in part by The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the New York State Council on the Arts, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The Jewish Foundation of Greenboro and generous individual contributors. |
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