Riki Higuma - Joy RIde
Performance of Joy Ride a solo recital entitled "Mostly Autumn." Riko will be also be performing solo piano works by Beethoven, Ravel, Copland, Tchaikovsky and Piazzolla. Visit this page for more information.
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Performance of Joy Ride a solo recital entitled "Mostly Autumn." Riko will be also be performing solo piano works by Beethoven, Ravel, Copland, Tchaikovsky and Piazzolla. Visit this page for more information.
Performance of Joy Ride for solo piano on a duo recital entitled "Winter Words," with countertenor Jeffrey Palmer. Riko will be also be performing several solo piano works spanning 800 years, from Handel to Britten to Robert Paterson to Joni Mitchell. Visit this page for tickets and details.
New eighteen-minute work entitled Shine for the American Brass Quintet. Commissioned by the American Brass Quintet and Rick Teller.
American Modern Ensemble presents a program entitled "Moon Music," featuring special guest, Claremont Trio giving the NYC premiere of Moon Trio.
Choreographed performance of The Book of Goddesses, featuring the Chaski Duo, Matthew McClung, percussion, and the Psophonia Dance Company.
Performance of Joy Ride, Robert Fleitz, piano, at the Danbury Chamber Music Intensive at the Danbury Music Centre, Marian Anderson Recital Hall. This work will open the program, which is entitled "Charles Ives and his Living Legacy" and features the works of Charles Ives, Paul Frucht, Robert Beaser and other living American composers.
Performance of Deep Blue Ocean for two pianos, Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu and Nicha Pimthong, pianists.
Performance of Deep Blue Ocean for two pianos, Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu and Nicha Pimthong, pianists. Presented by D&M Studio.
Performance of Dark Mountains by the Atlantic Music Festival Orchestra, David Amado, conductor.
New sixteen-minute work entitled Shine for the American Brass Quintet. Commissioned by the American Brass Quintet and Rick Teller.
Performance of Deep Blue Ocean for Two pianos, Sang Woo Kang and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu, pianists.
World premiere of the string quartet version of I See You for string quartet and electronics (original version for string orchestra) by the Euclid String Quartet on the Music in the Mountains series.
Ginger and Spice—Ann McLaughlin and Molly O'Roark, harps—will perform Scorpion Tales for two harps as part of a recital for the Illinois Summer Harp Class.
Performance of Star Crossing by Ars Futura, presented by Heights Arts.
Performance of Thursday for soprano and piano (texts based on fictitious answering machine messages) by The Curiosity Cabinet, Justine Aronson, soprano, and Melinda Faylor, piano.
Performance of The Book of Goddesses by Archaea Tree Ensemble at the Troublesome Gap Festival.
Composer-in-residence and performance of The Book of Goddesses at the new Troublesome Gap Festival, a collaborative composer retreat, with the Archaea Tree Ensemble (Erin Brooker, harp, Jennifer Shanahan, flute, and Andy Miller, percussion), hosted at the Azule retreat center, in Hot Springs, N.C.
Braids for violin and marimba and Links & Chains for violin and marimba (originally written for Mr. Schickedanz) will be performed by Christoph Schickedanz, violin, and Cornelia Monske, marimba, on a faculty recital entitled "Neues und ganz Neues" (New and Very New Pieces).
Performance of Scorpion Tales for two harps by Ginger and Spice, featuring Molly O'Roark and Ann McLaughlin, harps.
Performance of Skylights for clarinet, violin, cello and piano by the American Modern Ensemble on Victoria Bond's Cutting Edge Series, along with works by Victoria Bond and others.
Opera on Tap presents a program entitled Opera Meets Vaudeville: An Evening with Trav SD, featuring arias from Three Way, libretto by David Cote, as well as music by David Mallamud, Henry Akona, and Edward Einhorn. $10 suggested donation. Featuring David Gordon, Seth Gilman, Anne Hiatt, David Macaluso, Cameron Russell, and Krista Wozniak with Christopher Berg tinkling the piano keys.
Stealing Thunder, CAPTCHA, Thursday, Deep Blue Ocean and Lux Aeterna will be performed by ensembles at Christopher Newport University Department of Music, and I will also be giving lectures on my music, and having a career in music.
Performance of Star Crossing by the Cleveland-based contemporary music ensemble Ars Futura at NeoSonicFest. Performance also includes works by Lou Harrison, Olivier Messiaen, Jeremy Allen, Keith Fitch, and Mario Davidovsky.
Performance of Hell's Kitchen by the Society for New Music in Syracuse, NY, Neva Pilgrim, Artistic Director.
Performance of Hell's Kitchen by the Society for New Music in Syracuse, NY, Neva Pilgrim, Artistic Director.
World premiere of Lux Aeterna for a cappella choir by Musica Sacra, Kent Tritle, Director. This concert will also serve as the album release event for a new album of choral works by Robert Paterson funded by generous donors as part of a Kickstarter campaign organized by Musica Sacra and American Modern Recordings.
Deep Blue Ocean for two pianos will be performed Stephen Gosling and Blair McMillen on this Blue-themed concert by the American Modern Ensemble. Other works on the program by Margaret Brouwer, George Crumb and Laura Kaminsky. This concert will also serve as a release party for the second American Modern Recordings album featuring Steve and Blair, to be distributed by NAXOS.
World premiere of The Whole Truth, a new opera by Robert Paterson and Mark Campbell, based on a short story by Stephen McCauley. A woman confesses an affair to her psychiatrist, but cleans up the details in order not to seem too sordid. Her fabrications lead to awkward questions and complications.
World premiere of The Whole Truth, a new opera by Robert Paterson and Mark Campbell, based on a short story by Stephen McCauley. A woman confesses an affair to her psychiatrist, but cleans up the details in order not to seem too sordid. Her fabrications lead to awkward questions and complications.
Performance of Pegasus for flute and harp by the Aletheia Duo, Jonathan Keeble, flute and Ann Yeung, harp.