2004 PERFORMANCES
listed by composition title
I echo you, we are repeated
for twelve saxophones
December 1: The Crane School of Music Saxophone Ensemble, Timothy
McAllister, director (Potsdam, NY) (World Premiere) |
Just a Minute, Chopin for saxophone
quartet
November 19: Prism
Saxophone Quartet (Symphony Space, New York, NY) (World Premiere)
November 20: Prism
Saxophone Quartet (Trinity Center for Urban Life, Philadelphia,
PA) |
Korczak's Orphans, Act II for
seven singers and orchestra [More
about Korczak's Orphans]
May 26: New York
City Opera VOX 2004: Showcasing American Composers at
Symphony Space (New York, NY). This work was funded in part by
the Composer Assistance Program of the American Music Center.
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Quick Blood for
percussion quartet
April 12: Rutgers Percussion Studio (Rutgers University, Douglass,
NJ)
November 17: Fulcrum (San Diego, CA) John Flood, director.
November 23: Fulcrum (San Diego, CA) John Flood, director. |
Red Herring for unaccompanied
cello
April 20: Amy
Sue Barston, cello (Makor, New York, NY) (World Premiere)
June 20: Amy
Sue Barston, cello (Pomona College in Claremont, CA)
August 5: Amy
Sue Barston, cello (Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, WA)
October 9: Amy
Sue Barston, cello (Tersteegen Haus in Cologne, Germany) (German
Premiere) |
Ricochet for clarinet, viola,
and piano
June 5: Strata
(Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC) (World Premiere) |
stars, cars, bars for marimbist/speaker
March 3: John Dewhurst (Sydney Conservatorium, Sydney, Australia)
(Australian Premiere)
March 10: John Dewhurst (Tap Gallery, East Sydney, Australia)
March 11: John Dewhurst (Tap Gallery, East Sydney, Australia)
September 24: Samuel
Z. Solomon (The Cutting Room, New York, NY). This performance
was part of the SAY WHAT? concert series, presented by Andrew
Russo and Music Journeys, Inc. |
Three Fell Swoops for tenor
sax, percussion, guitar, and piano
March 5: Flexible
Music (Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland, OH) (World Premiere)
November 14: Flexible
Music (Tenri Cultural Institute, New York, NY) (New York Premiere) |
Wind Up for orchestra
May 26: Brooklyn
Symphony Orchestra (Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY) (World Premiere)
This work was funded in part by the Composer Assistance Program
of the American Music Center |
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