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9 Aug
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Friday, September 9, 2011 at 5:30 pm “Crimes and Passion: Love and the Criminal Underworld in Spanish 17th Century Song” The Gabarron Foundation - Carriage House Center for The Arts 149 East 38th Street, Between 3rd and Lexington Ave (4,5,6 Train) United States http://www.gabarronfoundation.org events@gabarronfoundation.org
Tickets: Free Collective
“Crimes and Passion: Love and the Criminal Underworld in Spanish 17th-Century Song” is a semi-staged performance that provides insight into the Spanish Golden Age through music. This program draws upon three 17th-century dramatic interludes: the anonymous "Baile de Marizápalos," “La Visita de la Cárcel” (the “Visit to the Jail”) by Luis Quiñones de Benavente and the anonymous “La Cárcel de Sevilla”. Additionally, members of the Collective, whose focus is interpreting 17th-century song from figured bass or 'basso continuo', will interweave popular tunes with courtly songs by José Marín (who had many run-ins with the authorities, and was even sentenced to the galleys) and the royal composer Juan Hidalgo, and will present reconstructions of popular forms such as jácaras and folias, some created by the performers themselves. The performance will feature the singers and players of the Collective on baroque guitars, vihuelas and lutes, preceded by a brief introduction to these instruments and this period of Spanish music by members of the Collective.
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18 Aug
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Sunday, September 18, 2011 at 8:00 pm EXEGESIS Trio Releases Second Album The Harmony of the Anomaly 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: $10 Electronic jazz ensemble, EXEGESIS, bridges the gap between modern music technology and improvisation in its latest album The Harmony of the Anomaly (Dems Dems Demos). As the title suggests, the album showcases the groups own unique blend of heterogeneous soundscapes including electronic jazz, live samplers, interactive music software, and complex compositions. With the help of Gretchen Parlatos smooth vocals and guest drummers Greg Gonzalez, Mark Guiliana, Robert Perkins, and Mark Ferber, The Harmony of the Anomaly boasts a well-pedigreed collection of artists and eclectic sounds.
www.dromnyc.com
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19 Aug
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Monday, September 19, 2011 at 7.45 pm - 9.45 pm Endymion & EXAUDI: Music for People I Purcell Room, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 08703 800400 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Tickets: 20, 15, 10 Endymion
EXAUDI
'The Brilliant Endymion' and EXAUDI 'the extraordinary ensemble of vocal virtuosi' collaborate on two beautiful evenings of 'new simplicity'.
The first concert presents Arvo Prt's serene Stabat Mater for voices and strings. This haunting, religious work uses the same falling figures as his well-known 'Cantus in Memorium Banjamin Britten'. That, alongside estbalished favourites of his 'Fratres' and 'Summa', are amongst the best of 'holy minimalism' - a real treat to be heard together.
Endymion and EXAUDI are delighted to showcase commissions by two imaginative British composers who also embrace something of a 'new simplicity' in their music - Joanna Bailie and Philip Venables.
Please note - the second part of 'Music for People' is on Wednesday 21 September at 7.45pm, the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, and features works by Morton Feldman, James Weeks and Andrew Hamilton.
Bailie Joanna : Tuning (world premiere) Arvo Prt : Ein Walfahrtslied (A Pilgrim's Song) Philip Venables : Numbers 91-95 Arvo Prt : Fratres, for string quartet Arvo Prt : Stabat Mater Arvo Prt : Summa, for string quartet
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20 Aug
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 7.30pm MERCURY RADAR 1 The Forge 3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town, London, NW1 7NL United Kingdom +442073837808 http://www.forgevenue.org/visit-the-forge/ contact@forgevenue.org
Tickets: 8 (5 concessions) MERCURY QUARTET
Antoine Franoise, piano
Vlad Maistorovici, violin
Harry Cameron-Penny, clarinet
Corentin Chassard, cello
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Formed at the Royal College of Music in 2007, the Mercury Quartet has been described as
'the most lively and talented group of young musicians in the UK'.
Taking in dates at the RCM and at The Forge in Candem, their new concert series MERCURY RADAR detects the best works being written today to perform alongside contemporary classics from the 20th century.
Erick Flores : L'Intrieur du temps (for quartet and live vide-score, live electronics and live audio track) Charlie Sdraulig : Music for an interior Olivier Messiaen : Quatour pour la fin du temps
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21 Aug
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 7.45 - 9.45 Endymion & EXAUDI: Music for People II Purcell Room, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 08703 800400 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Tickets: 20, 15, 10 Endymion
EXAUDI
'The Brilliant Endymion' and EXAUDI 'the extraordinary ensemble of vocal virtuosi' collaborate on two beautiful evenings of 'new simplicity'.
This second concert presents music by one of the american pioneers of new simplicity, Morton Feldman.
Feldman's beautiful, unaccompanied song 'Only' is reminiscent of folk music, while 'Voices and Cello' and 'Clarinet and String Quartet' are two works that tease out scrumptuous harmonies and overlapping lines to create timeless journeys through sound. A rare opportunity to hear these seminal works.
Endymion and EXAUDI are delighted to showcase commissions by two imaginative young composers, Andrew Hamilton and James Weeks, who also embrace something of Feldman's influence, and bring a refreshing 'new simplicity' to contemporary music. Ones to watch for the future.
The first part of 'Music for People' is on Monday 19 September at 7.45pm, the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, and features music by Arvo Prt, Philip Venables and Joanna Bailie.
Morton Feldman : Only James Weeks : New Work (world premiere) Morton Feldman : Voices & Cello Andrew Hamilton : New Work (world premiere) Morton Feldman : Clarinet & String Quartet
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25 Aug
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Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 7.30pm Of Gold and Shadows CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham, B1 2LF United Kingdom 0121 767 4050 http://www.bcmg.org.uk info@bcmg.org.uk
Tickets: In advance: 14 full price / 8 concession / 5 under 16s // On the door: 16 full price / 10 conc Conductor: Oliver Knussen
Baritone: Leigh Melrose
The jewel at the heart of this opening concert of the season is the world premiere of Silvina Milsteins Sound Investment commission de oro y sombra ... (of gold and shadows ...). BCMG Artist-in-Association, Oliver Knussen is a champion of Silvinas music. Argentinian born, previous works by Milstein have used characteristic rhythms, turns-of-phrases, and sounds from Argentinian popular music (tango, milonga, bolero), embodying them in textures inspired by the music of early 20th century Vienna (Schoenberg, Berg and Webern). Scored for two flutes, clarinet, two horns, two trumpets, harp and six strings, Silvinas Sound Investment commission continues an exploration that began with her 2008 composition surrounded by distance, where she was drawn to explore the seemingly precise manner in which musical shapes and configurations arise spontaneously.
Silvina is a senior lecturer at Kings College London with a particular interest in the music of Arnold Schoenberg. Whilst Milsteins piece is the newest in the programme, Schoenbergs Serenade is the oldest - this series of hyper-expressive marches and waltzes for seven instruments and baritone, was premiered in 1924. Luigi Dallapiccola was heavily influenced by Schoenberg during his early career, his Preghiere (prayers) for baritone and ensemble sets predominantly dark poems by Murilo Mendes.
Two Birtwistle works complete the programme. The World is Discovered, an instrumental ceremony of versus and choruses inspired by Picassos 1960 Tate exhibition, and Dinah and Nicks Love Song, a celebratory miniature scored for three melody instruments and harp composed around the same time as Birtwistles opera The Mask of Orpheus.
There will be a free pre-concert talk at 6.30pm with Silvina Milstein and Stephen Newbould, open to all ticket holders, lasting approx. 30 minutes.
Silvina Milstein : de oro y sombra... Harrison Birtwistle : The world is discovered Harrison Birtwistle : Dinah and Nick's Love Song Luigi Dallapiccola : Preghiere Arnold Schoenberg : Serenade Op. 24
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26 Aug
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Monday, September 26, 2011 at 7pm Gallery MC and Milica Paranosic launch the MC Mondays Open Mic series Gallery MC 549 West 52 Street, 8 floor United States info@milicaparanosic.com
Tickets: $5 Milica Paranosic, Mrak Duo,
MC MONDAYS kicks off its 2011-2012 season on Monday, September 26th with three exciting presentations. This inaugural event will feature a preview of the performance piece Skana, Goddesses and More and will launch both the Composers Concordance new website and the Mrak Duo.
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28 Aug
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 20:00pm Sentieri Selvaggi - Biennale di Venezia Malibran Teatro La Fenice Campo S. Fantin 30124 Venezia Italy (+39) 041.2424 http://www.teatrolafenice.it
Ensemble Sentieri Selvaggi
Flauto Paola Fre
Clarinetto Mirco Ghirardini
Vibrafono, percussioni Andrea Dulbecco Pianoforte Andrea Rebaudengo
Violino Piercarlo Sacco
Violoncello Aya Shimura
Direttore Carlo Boccadoro
http://www.labiennale.org/en/music/program/sentieri-selvaggi.html?back=true
It might be the captivating mix of sounds and trends, or it might be the non-punitive concept of listening that has made the programmatic intent of Carlo Boccadoro and his ensemble Sentieri Selvaggi, to bring new music to a wider audience, so successful. But the arrival of this group onto the music scene, bringing together instrumentalists from the major orchestras and chamber formations with jazz musicians, is considered refreshing by music critics as well. A journey through the unexpected affinities between six composers is what Sentieri Selvaggi brings to Venice, with Steve Martland, Christina Athinodorou, Boccadoro himself, Giovanni Verrando, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Steve Reich.
Christina Athinodorou : Akta Mark-Anthony Turnage : Grazioso! Steve Reich : Double Sextet Steve Martland : Kick Giovanni Verrando : Dulle Griet Carlo Boccadoro : Hot shot Willie
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29 Aug
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Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 7pm mmm...circle of friends vol. 3 Suginami kokaidou, Tokyo Suginami kokaidou, Tokyo Japan http://www.ememem3dots.com/concerts/CF3/CF3.html
Tickets: 2500jyp mmm trio
Reiko Manabe - flute
Kaorii Ohsuga - violin
Shungo Mise - Piano
mmm is a Tokyo-based collective dedicated to musical exchange with young composers around the world. We are on a journey to discover exciting new compositions wherever theyre being written, and we want to bring our audience along with us. Our philosophy of artistic direction walks a fine line between random and curated, offering the best of both worlds: surprise and quality control. Our programmes will be filled with Japanese and world premieres by composers introduced to us by other composers in a circle of friends that allows us to constantly discover fresh talent. We will perform music youve never heard before, by composers youve never heard of beforeadventurous music, unconventional music, unpredictable music, music of now.
Karen Power : is it raining while you listen Sam Nichols : Duo Oliver Rappoport : new work Jordan Nobles : new work
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30 Aug
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Friday, September 30, 2011 at 8pm Music and Musica at BEA - P. Alcantara. I. Davis. K. Jarka BEA - Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 E. 52nd street, New York, NY, 10022 United States http://www.brazilianendowment.org contact@brazilianendowment.org
Tickets: $15 and $10 (students and BEA members)
Pedro de Alcantara will present a program of original compositions and improvisations that explores the frontier between the ordinary and the sacred in music, a place where nothing is as you expect it to be. Immanuel Davis and Kathe Jarka will present classical pieces in the second part of the event.
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1 Sep
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Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 9:30 pm - 11 pm Chico Hamilton + Euphoria CD Concert Series 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 The sage drummer/bandleader and NEA Jazz Master Foreststorn "Chico" Hamilton celebrates his 90th birthday without any hesitation. This jazz legend just released a new album "Revelation" (Joyous Shout 9/27/11) and premieres tracks off it at a monthly concert series at DROM from October - December. A testament to his strength as a bandleader, Chico assembled talent both young and old: Paul Ramsey on bass; Nick Demopoulos on guitar; Evan Schwam on
flute & reeds; Mayu Saeki on flute; and Jeremy Carlstedt on drums and percussion.
Saluted by the Kennedy Center as a "Living Jazz Legend", and appointed to the National Council on the Arts, Chico is considered one of the most important living jazz artists and composers. Chico has a resume that includes scores for film, original compositions, commercial jingles, 60+ albums as a leader, and countless international tours. Born in Los Angeles, Chico had a fast track musical education in a band with his schoolmates
Charles Mingus, Illinois Jacquet, Ernie Royal, Dexter Gordon, Buddy Collette and Jack Kelso. Engagements with Lionel Hampton, Slim & Slam, T-Bone Walker, Lester Young, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Barnett, Billy Eckstine, Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis Jr., Billie Holiday, Gerry Mulligan and six years with Lena Horne established this young West Coast prodigy as a jazz drummer on the rise, before striking out on his own as a bandleader in 1955. Over the next several years, Chico would become instrumental in developing the
West Coast's cool jazz sound. Some of the varying awards bestowed on him over his lifetime include: the New School University Jazz & Contemporary Music Program's Beacons in Jazz Award; the WLIU-FM Radio Lifetime Achievement Award; a NEA Jazz Master Fellowship, presented to him by Roy Haynes.
www.dromnyc.com
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