Classical Discoveries 8-05-09
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
This Wednesday, August 05, 2009 from 5:30 till 11:00
featured will be:
Magnar Åm (Norway, 1952- ) - Gratia for Harp and Strings (1994)
Joly Braga Santos (Portugal, 1924-1988) - Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
Gareth Farr (New Zealand, 1968- ) - "Le Temps est a la Pluie" for Orchestra (1995)
Jón Leifs (Iceland, 1899-1968) - Iceland Cantata for Mixed Choir and Orchestra, Op. 13
from 9:00 until 11:00 am.
Marvin will be joined by Conductor Daniel Spalding
featured will be:
George Antheil (1900-1959) - Ballet Mecanique (1953 Revision)
This Wednesday, August 05, 2009 from 11:00 till 15:00
"CLASSICAL DISCOVERIES GOES AVANT-GARDE"
featured will be:
Beginning at 11:00 am performances by So Percussion recorded in the WPRB Studio
and
Peter Lunden (Sweden) - Living Structures (ElectroAcoustic Music)
Todd Machover (United States, 1953- ) - Spectres Parisiens for Chamber Orchestra and Computer Sounds
Meredith Monk (United States, 1944- ) -Tablet for Voices, Pianos and Soprano Recorder
Links and info
Daniel Spalding
So Percussion
Magnar Åm
George Antheil
- Bio
- Washington D.C.: Sanctioned Racketeering by Gail Wein
- George Antheil, Carol Robinson, and the Moderns by Glenda Dawn Goss
- Related Articles:
- The Beaten Path: A History Of American Percussion Music by Nicole V. Gagné
- Is There Really No Place Like Home?: American Composers Abroad by Guy Livingston
- Making Noise: Extended Techniques after Experimentalism by Matthew Burtner
- Stars, Stripes, Batons and Circuits: American Music For Orchestra and Electronics by Elliott Schwartz
Gareth Farr
Jón Leifs
Peter Lunden
Todd Machover
- A Composer At The Edge Of Sound
- Technology and the Future of Music by Tod Machover
- Tod Machover: Technology and the Future of New Music interviewed by Frank J. Oteri
- Orchestra Tech: Introducing Technology into the Orchestra conversation between Ray Kurzweil, Gil Rose, and Tod Machover
- Related Articles:
- American Innovations in Electronic Musical Instruments by Joseph A. Paradiso
- Stars, Stripes, Batons and Circuits: American Music For Orchestra and Electronics by Elliott Schwartz
- Playpens, Fireflies and Squeezables: New Musical Instruments for Bridging the Thoughtful and the Joyful by Gil Weinberg
- Pleasure Beats: Rhythm and the Aesthetics of Current Electronic Music by Ben Neill
- I Built It! The Built Environment In American Music by Nicole V. Gagné
Meredith Monk
- Website
- Articles:
- Listening:
Joly Braga Santos