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2 Mar
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Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 7:30pm BASS Composer in Residence Scott Wheeler Premieres Ben Gunn 4/2 Tenri Cultural Institute, NYC 43A West 13th St, NY NY 10011 United States 212-645-2800 http://www.tenri.org mail@tenri.org
Tickets: $25 Soprano Elisabeth Marhsall, mezzo soprano Kate Maroney, tenor Brandon Snook, and baritone Steven Eddy join pianists Michael Brofman, Jocelyn Dueck, and Miori Sugiyama.
BASS continues its innovative new music series In Context at the Tenri Cultural Center on Saturday April 2nd, 2016. This year’s featured composer is Scott Wheeler, hailed by Fanfare as “one of the freshest American voices.” The program features Mr. Wheeler’s work alongside those by colleagues and mentors (Virgil Thomson and Judith Weir) and favorite classics (Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann). The program will include the world premiere of Ben Gunn. Soprano Elisabeth Marhsall, mezzo soprano Kate Maroney, tenor Brandon Snook, and baritone Steven Eddy join pianists Michael Brofman, Jocelyn Dueck, and Miori Sugiyama.
Scott Wheeler : Ben Gunn
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3 Mar
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Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 4.00pm The Wooden Fish Ensemble will present a program of traditional music from Asia and recent music by Hyo-shin Na along with music by European masters Schoenberg and Mozart. Old First Concerts 1751 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 United States (415) 474-1608 http://oldfirstconcerts.org kbarr@oldfirstconcerts.org
Tickets: $5 - $20 - The members of the Wooden Fish Ensemble -
Thomas Schultz, piano
Hyunjung Choi, violin
Sonia Lee, harpsichord
Sonnet Ensemble (Sue-mi Shin, Artistic Director), Guest Artists
Kyungso Park, kayageum (Korean zither)
Ji Hye Lim, kayageum (Korean zither)
Wooden Fish Ensemble
4PM April 3, 2016
Old First Concerts
1751 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
https://www.facebook.com/events/911912442211668/
TICKETS http://oldfirstconcerts.org/performances/714/
$18.00 General (includes advance online discount)
$15.00 Seniors (65+, includes advance online discount)
$5.00 Full Time Students (Children 12 and under are free)
The Wooden Fish Ensemble will present a program of traditional music from Asia and recent music by Hyo-shin Na along with music by European masters Schoenberg and Mozart.
- The program -
Song of the Bear (2015) for string ensemble and kayageum (Korean zither) solo by Hyo-shin Na - World Premiere
Invisible Door (2015) for harpsichord and violin by Hyo-shin Na - US Premiere
Kayageum Sanjo (Korean traditional music)
Piano Pieces Op. 33a/b by Arnold Schoenberg
Piano Concerto K. 415 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Symphony No. 4 by Mendelssohn
- The members of the Wooden Fish Ensemble -
Thomas Schultz, piano
Hyunjung Choi, violin
Sonia Lee, harpsichord
Sonnet Ensemble (Sue-mi Shin, Artistic Director), Guest Artists
Kyungso Park, kayageum (Korean zither)
Ji Hye Lim, kayageum (Korean zither)
Venue: Old First Church
Date: Sun April 3, 2016 4:00pm
City: San Francisco
Email: kbarr@oldfirstconcerts.org
Price Range: $5 to $18
Tickets: (415) 474-1608
Hyo-shin Na : Song of the Bear for string ensemble and kayageum (Korean zither) solo Arnold Schoenberg : Piano Pieces Op. 33a/b Hyo-shin Na : Invisible Door for violin and harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Piano Concerto K. 415 Korean Traditional Music : Kayageum Sanjo
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3 Mar
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Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 1pm Music in a Modern World: National Orchestra For All Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
Marianna Hay conductor
Andrew Hudson bass guitar
Peter Edwards piano
Romarna Campbell drums
National Orchestra For All
The National Orchestra For All 2015-2016 Music in a Modern World season finale concert will explore what music means for young musicians in the early 21st century, with the world première of Nathan Theodoulou’s Jazz Concerto Grosso featuring acclaimed jazz pianist Peter Edwards alongside two new commissions from their 2015 Summer Concert in Leeds.
'The National Orchestra for All is a truly inspiring organisation, as anyone who sees one of their performances can attest. It is wonderful to see young people from such varied backgrounds showing the remarkable discipline and collaboration needed to perform in an ensemble. We all know music has the power to improve the wellbeing of pupils and I am delighted we will be supporting NOFA to achieve this.'
Brett Wigdortz, Founder and CEO, Teach First (September 2014)
Ludwig Van Beethoven : Symphony No 5, mvt 1 arr Danyal Dhondy Nathan Theodoulou : Jazz Concerto Grosso Nathan Theodoulou : Where Music Meets
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