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United States
 Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 8:00pm-10:00pm 
Cantata Singers presents In Thoughts, Our Dreams
Jordan Hall, Boston
30 Gainsborough Street
United States
617-585-1260
http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu

Tickets: General $17 - $32, Students $10
Cantata Singers completes its 2011-12 season with an evening of works by 20th Century American composers with strong local ties—four who rooted their careers in Boston, and one, the masterful Aaron Copland, by way of a piece he wrote for Harvard’s choir. The other featured composers are Harold Shapero, Earl Kim, Charles Fussell and Rodney Lister, who will also be joining the chorus and ensemble on stage as one of two featured piano soloists.

Pre-concert lecture with David Hoose at 7:00PM in the Keller room.


www.cantatasingers.org



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United States
 Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 8:00 PM 
Ars Nostra Performs Max Lifchitz
Merkin Concert Hall, The Kaufman Center
129 West 67th Street, NY, NY
United States
212.501.3330
http://kaufman-center.org/mch

Tickets: $20
The Ars Nostra Ensemble

Kyoung Cho, soprano
Kim McCormick, flute
Calvin Falwell, clarinet
Jay Cobble, trumpet
Sang-Hie Lee, piano
Bob McCormick, percussion


An evening of vocal and instrumental works by Max Lifchitz, the New York based composer and pianist.

http://kaufman-center.org/mch/event/ars-nostra-performs-the-music-of-max-lifchitz


Max Lifchitz : Rhythmic Soundscape No. 6
Max Lifchitz : Yellow Ribbons No. 44
Max Lifchitz : Piano Silhouettes
Max Lifchitz : 3 Songs for Soprano and Trumpet
Max Lifchitz : Mosaico Latinoamericano
Max Lifchitz : Three Madrigals for voice and ensemble

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United States
 Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 7:15pm - 9:00pm 
LEGENDARY DRUMMER CHICO HAMILTON
DROM, New York
, 85 Ave A (b/w 5th & 6th St) in East Village
United States
(212) 777-1157
http://www.dromnyc.com/events/772/composers-concordance-records-release-party

Tickets: $12 in advance, $15 at door
As evidenced on his latest recording Revelation (Joyous Shout!), 90 year-old drummer/leader Forestorn “Chico” Hamilton is still creating vivid, positive, uplifting, and relevant music. Saluted by the Kennedy Center as a "Living Jazz Legend", and appointed to the President’s Council on the Arts, this NEA Jazz Master is considered one of the most important living jazz artists and composers.

DROM presents EUPHORIC – Celebrating the Life & Music of Chico Hamilton for three Sunday night performances this Spring (March – May) featuring Chico and his long-time touring band featuring Nick Demopoulos (guitar), Paul Ramsey (bass), Evan Schwam (flute + reeds), Mayu Saeki (flute), and Jeremy Carlstedt (drums + percussion) as well as special featured guests TBA. Program includes mostly Chico originals off of Revelation ranging from the samba-ish gem “Footprints in the Sand” to the ballad “Every Time I Smile.”


www.dromnyc.com


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United States
 Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 7:00pm-8:30pm 
Organist Gail Archer Presents “An American Idyll”-
Central Synagogue
123 E. 55th Street, NYC
United States
(212) 838-5122
http://www.centralsynagogue.com
info@centralsynagogue.com

Tickets: Free
Internationally renowned star concert organist Gail Archer celebrates the distinctive voice of American organ music in An American Idyll - a five-concert series touring the churches and synagogues of New York City. Performing a colorful collection of organ music by 20th and 21st century American composers, Archer is slated to premiere two commissioned works: organ preludes He Leadeth me! O Blessed Tho’t!, Be Thou My Vision, and Eternal Father, Strong to Save by Columbia alumnus Hayes Biggs; and a new work (title TBA) by Pulitzer-prize finalist and Vassar College professor Harold Meltzer. Hailed for championing contemporary organ music by female composers, Archer will also feature works by Joan Tower, Judith Lang Zaimont, Pamela Decker, Claire Shore, Libby Larsen, Emma Lou Diemer, and Kim D. Sherman.

www.gailarcher.com


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