ARCHIVED CONCERT LISTINGS
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CONCERTS
2006
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Friday,
February
3, 2006
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REFLECTIONS for Violin and Piano |
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Richard Heinberg, Violin
Ralph Kessler, Piano
Walnut Creek, CA
More information TBA
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Sunday,
February
19, 2006
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DOPPLER EFFECT for flute, bassoon, piano |
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Alicia Kosack, flute,
Kim Buchar Kelley, bassoon,
Rebecca
Wilt, piano
Mid Atlantic Flute Fair
Marriott Washington Dulles Airport
45020 Aviation Drive
Dulles, VA 20166
703.471.9500
Washington, D.C.
For more information regarding the Mid Atlantic Flute Fair, please visit:
http://fsw.net/fair/general-info.htm
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Thursday,
February
23, 2006
@ 7:30 p.m |
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JAPANESE GARDENS |
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The Newstead Trio
Michael T. Jamanis, violin,
Sara Male, cello,
Xun Pan, Piano
Sturges Center for the Fine Arts
San Bernardino, CA
More Information tba
After ten years together, and now as one of the most distnguished piano trio's in North America, the Newstead Trio has performed for
audiences throughout the United States, Canada, Italy, Hungary, Singapore, and China, where they gave their concerto debut performing
Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Shenzen Symphony Orchestra. The Newstead Trio is the ensemble in residence at the Pennsylvania
Academy of Music and is included on the roster of Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour
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Thursday,
February
24, 2006
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DOPPLER
EFFECT for Trumpet, Bassoon and Piano |
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Guy Few, Trumpet,
Antonio Gonzales, Bassoon from Mexico,
Naomi Edemariam, piano from Canada
Rolston Recital Hall
The Banff Centre
Banff, Canada
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Saturday,
February
25, 2006
@ 8:00 p.m |
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JAPANESE GARDENS |
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The Newstead Trio
Michael T. Jamanis, violin, Sara
Male, cello, Xun Pan, Piano
Sturges Center for the Fine Arts
San Bernardino, CA
More Information tba
After ten years together, and now as one of the most distnguished piano trio's in North America, the Newstead Trio
has performed for audiences throughout the United States, Canada, Italy, Hungary, Singapore, and China, where they
gave their concerto debut performing Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Shenzen Symphony Orchestra. The
Newstead Trio is the ensemble in residence at the Pennsylvania Academy of Music and is included on the roster of
Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour
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Week of March
5, 2006 |
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WEAVER OF DREAMS
For SATB Choir and Piano |
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Homer High School and Community Choirs from Homer, Alaska Will be touring Europe and performing Weaver of Dreams
in various cities of Italy including Rome. Weaver was commissioned by Renee Henderson of Kenai, Alaska.
Mark Robinson, Music Director
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Thursday, March
9, 2006 |
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INTERIORS |
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Mu Phi Epsilon
Culver City, CA
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Sunday, March
12, 2006
@ 8:00 p.m |
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DOPPLER EFFECT for Trumpet, Bassoon and Piano |
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Canadian Premiere and World Premiere of This Instrumentation!
Nadina Mackie Jackson, bassoon (for more information on Nadina, please visit
her website: http://www.nadina.ca/home.html
Guy Few, trumpet (visit Guy's page at:
http://greatconcerts.com/guy_page.htm
Stephanie Mara, piano
Kitchener Waterloo Chamber Music Society
KWCMS Music Room, at 57 Young Street, West, Waterloo, Ontario.
(One block west of Albert Street, overlooking Waterloo Park.)
519-886-1673
www.k-wcms.com
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Sunday, March
19, 2006
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DOPPLER
EFFECT for Flute, Bassoon and Piano |
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Alicia Kosack, flute,
Kimberly Buchar Kelley, bassoon,
Ken Osowski, piano
Recital Hall, Music Arts and Communication Building
York College of Pennsylvania
York, PA
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Thursday,
March
23, 2006
7:00pm
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REFLECTIONS for Saxophone Quartet |
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Students of Dr. Alan Durst
Fresno State College
Fresno, CA
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Sunday March
26, 2006 |
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GLOBAL WARMING |
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Cal State Dominguez Hills
Mu Phi Epsilon Conference
Dr. Jacqueline Shannon, horn, Gamma Sigma,
CSU Dominguez Hills Faculty
Deborah Aitken, piano
Global Warming for horn and piano, final mvt. Windswept
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Week of March
27, 2006 |
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DOPPLER EFFECT
Version for flute, cello and piano |
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Date and time TBA
David Shostac, flute
David Low, cello
Natalie Dalschaert, piano
Rancho La Puerta
Tecate, Mexico
More information to follow.
Fabulous Flutist David Shostac, principal flute of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra can be found on his
website: www.davidshostac.com
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April 1, 2006 at 7:30 |
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WEAVER OF DREAMS
for SATB and piano |
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Homer High School Choir and Community Choir
Mark Robinson, Music Director
Homer High School
Homer Alaska
Fresh from a tour to Italy with 110 singers, the Homer HSC and Community Choir will perform my WEAVER OF DREAMS which was
commissioned by Renee Henderson, the Music Director of the Kenai High School Choir in Kenai, Alaska. Also on the program will be
works ranging from Vivaldi to Gershwin.
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April 1, 2006 |
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REFLECTIONS Version
for soprano saxophone and piano |
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Marcus Zellous, Soprano
Saxophone,
Natasha Kislenko, piano
California State University, Fresno
2380 E. Keats Avenue, MB77
Fresno, CA
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April 2, 2006 |
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WEAVER OF DREAMS
for SATB and piano |
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Homer High School
Choir and Community Choir
Mark Robinson, Music Director
Kenai High School
Kenai, Alaska
Fresh from a tour to Italy with 175 singers, the Homer HSC and Community Choir
will perform my WEAVER OF DREAMS
which was commissioned by Renee Henderson, the Music Director
of the Kenai High School Choir in Kenai, Alaska. Also on the program will
be works ranging from Vivaldi to Gershwin.
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April 2, 2006 |
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REFLECTIONS
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Dr. Alan Durst, Soprano Saxophone
Cal State Fresno
Fresno, CA
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Friday, April
21, 2006 @ 8:00pm |
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"SAM'S DANCE"
for flute and piano |
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"Who's
Afraid of Modern Music"
Davis
Chamber Music Group
Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis on Patwin Road
Davis, California
Alice Lenaghan, flute
Jana Olvera, piano
"Who's Afraid of Modern Music"
Prokofiev, Visions Fugitives for solo piano
Monroe, The Flutist Life for solo flute
Albert, Sam's Dance for flute and piano
Liebermann, Sonata for Flute and Piano
Laufer, Scars and Scrapes Forever a parody for piccolo and piano
Davis, California
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May 5, 2006
at 8:00 pm |
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L.A. TANGO NUEVO |
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Dr. Alan Durst, Soprano Saxophone,
Dr. Corey Whitehead, Guitar
Fresno Art Museum
Bonner Auditorium
Fresno, CA
More information to follow
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May 11, 2006
at 11 am |
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SUNSWEPT
for flute and piano |
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Susan Greenberg, flutist with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Delores Stevens, piano, co-director of Chamber Music Palisades
Mu Phi Epsilon Los Angeles Alumni Chapter Concert
Private Home
Pacific Palisades, CA
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May 15, 2006 |
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WINTER SOLACE
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Nathan Heald, Alto Saxophone,
pianist tba
California State University, Fresno
2380 E. Keats Avenue, MB77
Fresno, CA
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May 27,
2006 6:30 P.M. |
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COURAGE |
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"SOUNDS BY THE SEA"
Memorial Day Weekend
Outdoor Family Concert
Fairgrounds - Soccer Field
Harrison County
FREE to the Public 6:30 P.M.
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May 28, 2006 6:30 p.m. |
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COURAGE |
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"SOUNDS BY THE SEA"
Memorial Day Weekend
Outdoor Family Concert
Beach Park - Pascagoula
FREE to the public 6:30 p.m.
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May 29-June 8, 2006 |
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NIGHTFALL
for bassoon and piano |
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Amber Ferenz, bassoon
Little Switzerland, NC
The Glickman-Popkin Bassoon Camp is a ten -day summer gathering for bassoonists of late high school or college age and above and all skill levels held at Wildacres Retreat in Little Switzerland, NC. Begun in 1978 by Loren
Glickman and Mark Popkin, the camp meets annually and provides an opportunity for players to learn new methods and techniques for old excerpts and solos. With daily master classes given by Mark, Loren and the guest artists, as well as daily reed making classes and recital hours, this camp provides a unique experience for all levels of bassoonists. The environment in which the master classes are held is very relaxed, with no fixed order or selection of performers. In fact, anyone and everyone who wishes to play in a master class is given an opportunity to do so.
Glickman-Popkin Bassoon Camp 2006 information
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June 4, 2006
at 7:00 pm |
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L.A. TANGO NUEVO (World Premiere)
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Saxophone Recital Featuring 20th Century Saxophone Works
David Brennan, Saxophone
Alan Durst, Soprano and Alto Saxophones
Natalia Kislenko, Piano
Doug Masek, Saxophone
Corey Whitehead, Guitar
Alan Durst and Corey Whitehead have commissioned a new work for soprano saxophone and guitar,
L.A. TANGO NUEVO (World Premiere) for their concert series and for a CD, which will come out in the fall.
Other works on the program will include T.Albinoni, D. Bedard,B. Dobbins, Itturalde, M. Sandoval, M. de Falla, D. Higgins, a premiere of
a work by Ken Froelich, and a work by L.A. composer, Mark
Carlson.
Location: Zipper Concert Hall
Colburn School of the Arts
200 South Grand St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
For more information: (310) 235-2658
I hope to see you at this exciting concert!
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June 4, 2006
at 4:00pm |
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DOPPLER EFFECT
**New Version for Flute, Alto Flute, and Piano |
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David Shostac, Flute,
Susan Greenberg, Alto flute
This new version of DOPPLER EFFECT is having its Los Angeles debut with the two outstanding flutists of the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra.
Private Home
Los Angeles, CA
More information about both David Shostac and Susan
Greenberg can be found at the LACO website.
Please visit: www.laco.org
More information to follow
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June16, 2006
Time TBA |
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ANIMALOGY for Woodwind Quintet |
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World Premiere in
conjunction with The Pratt Museum's Opening of "Facing
the Elements"
for The Continental Harmony Project through
a generous grant
from the National Endowment for the Arts and
The American
Composers Forum
Homer, Alaksa
Opening Reception for
"Facing the Elements" Friday, June 16, 2006 This exhibition features all kinds of art in and around our Forest Trail. The opening features
a forest aphiteater premiere of musical chamber work by composer Adrienne Albert.
http://www.prattmuseum.org/calendar/may_aug.html#facing
This Composition has been commissioned through ACF as part of the Continental
Harmony program.
“Continental Harmony links communities with composers through the creation of original musical works. The program is a partnership of American
Composers Forum and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional funds provided by the Rockefeller
Foundation.”
"Facing The Elements" has been Commissioned by the Kenai
Peninsula Orchestra, Pier One Theatre, and the Pratt
Museum, and premiered by Kenai Peninsula Orchestra, Kenai
Peninsula Community Chorus, Homer High School Choir under the direction of Mark
Robinson.
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Sunday,
June 25, 2006 afternoon |
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THE SUN HAS BURST THE SKY
ONE THAT GOT AWAY |
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THE SUN HAS BURST THE SKY
ONE THAT GOT AWAY
NACUSA Concert of Songs, Performers to be announced
Vocal/Piano Recital
Culver City Presbyterian Church
11269 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA
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July 12, 2006 @ 8:00pm |
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THE SUN HAS BURST THE SKY
ONE THAT GOT AWAY |
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Lyrics by Jenny
Joseph
Art Song Recital
Saranac Lake, NY
Saranac Lake, New York in the 34th Year of The Adirondack Festival
of American Music. Adrienne will be a Composer-In-Residence for this week. Other Composers
in Residence will include
Dale Jergenson,
Edmund Najera,
Martha Sullivan,
Gregg Smith,
Fred Thayer,
Richard Thompson, and
William Vollinger.
Workshop session on lyrics is with Kim Rich. The Festival will include two Meet
the Composer concerts: July 12 - Meet the Composer Art Song
Recital and July 16 - Meet the Composer Choral Concert.
Adrienne will be in residence for these concerts and choral workshops. Please drop by and say hello!
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July 15, 2006 @ 8:00 pm |
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ET IN TERRA PAX for SATB Premiere
The Gregg Smith Singers
Saranac Lake, NY
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ET IN TERRA PAX for SATB - Premiere
The Gregg Smith Singers
Saranac Lake, NY
A new CHORAL WORK, ET IN TERRA PAX, commissioned by The
Gregg Smith Singers, Gregg Smith conducting will be premiered at Saranac Lake, New York in the 34th
Year of The Adirondack Festival of American Music. Adrienne will be a Composer-In-Residence for this week. Other Composers
in Residence will include
Dale Jergenson,
Edmund Najera,
Martha Sullivan,
Gregg Smith,
Fred Thayer,
Richard Thompson, and
William Vollinger.
Workshop session on lyrics is with Kim Rich. The Festival will include two Meet
the Composer concerts: July 12 - Meet the Composer Art Song
Recital and July 16 - Meet the Composer Choral Concert.
Adrienne will be in residence for these concerts and choral workshops. Please drop by and say hello!
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Sunday,
August 6, 2006 @ 6:00 PM |
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ANIMALOGY
for String Quartet and Clarinet
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The DeVere
Quartet and Tammy Vollum-Matturro, clarinet
Tutka Bay, Homer, Alaska
Champagne, Chocolate and Chopin a lá Tutka
This will be the premiere of the String version of Animalogy which was recently premiered here in Alaska with
a woodwind quintet. It will be quite an event!
Each summer the DeVere Quartet, Anita Gustafson, first violin, Bill
Hurley, second violin, Eric Gustafson, violist and
Hakan Tagya-Hromek, cellist, from Syracuse, NY and Friends
perform a chamber music concert, "Champagne, Chocolate a la Chopin",
at Tutka Bay, a spectacular wild area about 20 minutes from Homer, Alaska. Performers and audience members ride "The Rainbow
Connection" to Tutka Bay and sit in one of the pristine bays off Cook Inlet watching the eagles and the ocean while dining on fine food
and listening to chamber music.
Tickets for this gala event are $100.
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Friday, August 11, 2006 @ 5:00 PM |
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DOPPLER EFFECT
for
flute, alto flute, piano
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Duo Viva, Alice Lenaghan, alto flute, and Mihoko
Watanabe, flute with Robert Conway, piano
The National Flute Association Convention
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Exhibitor's Showcase Concert from 6:00-7:15 pm in
Rm# 319-21
Pittsburgh, PA
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Friday,
August 11, 2006 @ 7:30 PM |
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FACING THE ELEMENTS
for Orchestra -
World Premiere
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Kenai Peninsula Orchestra,
Mark Robinson, Director
Renee Henderson Auditorium at Kenai High School
Kenai, Alaska
This Composition has been commissioned through ACF as part of the Continental
Harmony program.
“Continental Harmony links communities with composers through the creation of original musical works. The program is a partnership of American
Composers Forum and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional funds provided by the Rockefeller
Foundation.”
"Facing The Elements" has been Commissioned by the Kenai
Peninsula Orchestra, Pier One Theatre, and the Pratt
Museum, and premiered by Kenai Peninsula Orchestra, Kenai
Peninsula Community Chorus, Homer High School Choir under the direction of Mark
Robinson.
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Saturday,
August 12, 2006 @ 7:30 PM |
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FACING THE ELEMENTS for Orchestra -
World Premiere
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Kenai Peninsula Orchestra,
Mark Robinson, Director
Homer High School Auditorium
Homer, Alaska
This Composition has been commissioned through ACF as part of the Continental
Harmony program.
“Continental Harmony links communities with composers through the creation of original musical works. The program is a partnership of American
Composers Forum and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional funds provided by the Rockefeller
Foundation.”
"Facing The Elements" has been Commissioned by the Kenai
Peninsula Orchestra, Pier One Theatre, and the Pratt
Museum, and premiered by Kenai Peninsula Orchestra, Kenai
Peninsula Community Chorus, Homer High School Choir under the direction of Mark
Robinson.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006 at 12 noon |
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DOPPLER EFFECT for flute, alto flute and
piano
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Recital by Duo
Vivo
Alice Lenaghan and Mihoko Watanabe, flutes
and Jana Olvera, piano
Westminster Presbyterian Church
in downtown Sacramento, CA
The concert is free to the public.
Other works on the program include:
Telemann Canonic Sonata
Andante and Rondo by Doppler
Carnival of Venice by Briccialdi
Fantasy for 2 flutes by Faure/Moyse
Memories of Prague by Doppler
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Sunday, October 1st, 2006 at 3:00 pm |
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DOPPLER EFFECT for flute, bassoon, and piano
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Candlelight Concert Featuring the Trelumina Trio
Alicia Kosack on flute,
Kimberly Buchar Kelley on bassoon, and
Rebecca Wilt on piano.
The concert will also include pieces by Gaubert, Ewazen, Hadyn, Bizet, Albert
Location: York College, Earle & Evelyn Wolf Building
York, PA
Fee: Free
For more information: Go to www.ycp.edu
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Saturday, October 21st, 2006 at noon |
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MIRROR IMAGES for Saxophone Quartet
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Mancakes and Magpie Saxophone Quartet
Bryan Hannaford and friends
Harkness Chapel
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
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Saturday, October 28, 2006 |
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DOPPLER EFFECT for Flute, Alto Flute and Piano |
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David Shostac, Flute,
Susan Greenberg, Alto Flute,
Delores Stevens, Piano
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Musicale
Private Home
Los Angeles, CA
Two outstanding flutists Los Angeles, David Shostac, principal flutist of LACO and Susan
Greenberg, flutist of LACO are teaming up together with the marvelous pianist, Delores
Stevens, co-director of Chamber Music Palisades, to entertain guests at one of LACO's Musicales in an outstanding architectural home in the Los Angeles area. For more information, please visit: LACO
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Sunday, November
11th at 4pm |
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MIRROR
IMAGES for Saxophone Quartet |
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Mancakes and Magpie Saxophone Quartet
Bryan Hannaford and friends
Harkness Chapel
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
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Sunday, November 19th |
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MIRROR IMAGES for flute Quartet |
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Resonance Flute Consort
Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church
7304 Jordan Ave Canoga Park, Ca 91303 818-887-6101
Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door.
Flutists Michelle Matsumune, Karen Smith, Norda Mullen, Julie Long, Shannon
Christensen and Rik Noyce. Look us up on the internet and you'll find out all about our Xmas CD released last year.
Other pieces on the program include Anne McGinty's
Masques, Tico Tico by Irving Drake, Silver Celebration
by Catherine McMichael and a handful of Xmas
arrangements from their Xmas CD released last year.
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Monday,
December 4th @ 8:00 pm
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REFLECTIONS for Saxophone & Piano |
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Luis Zuniga, saxophone, Ana
Pedrosa, piano
National Recital Hall of Panama
Panama City, Panama
Luis Zuniga, saxophonist and Ana Pedrosa, Cuban
pianist have teamed up to perform chamber music as a
new music group called Encore. This will be their
first public recital and should be a sell out. They
are hoping to have the event televised!
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Monday,
December 7th @ 11:00 am
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The Cherry Tree Carol |
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Lynda Sue Marks-Guarnieri, Soprano
Dorothy Spafard Hull, Piano
Each month, the Los Angeles Alumni chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon Music
Fraternity gives a concert engaging some of the outstanding musicians
in the Los Angeles area. As part of the concert in the home of Linda
Friar, Lynda-Sue Marks-Guarnieri, principal percussionist of the Long
Beach Symphony Orchestra and a fine soprano sang my arrangement of "The
Cherry Tree Carol" which was commissioned by George Mester, conductor
of the Pasadena Symphony, and Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano.
Lynda-Sue was accompanied by Spaffy Hull, a longtime member of Mu Phi.
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