The winWORLD Conference: State of Art- Hell's Kitchen
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by winWORLD Conference, Martim Sousa Tavares, conductor.
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Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by winWORLD Conference, Martim Sousa Tavares, conductor.
Performance of Dark Mountains, David Amado, conductor, as the result of winning the 2018 Alfred I. duPont Composers Award, given to a distinguished American composer or conductor who has made a significant contribution to the field of contemporary classical music.
Performance of Dark Mountains, David Amado, conductor, as the result of winning the 2018 Alfred I. duPont Composers Award, given to a distinguished American composer or conductor who has made a significant contribution to the field of contemporary classical music.
Performance of String Quartet No. 1 ("Love Boat Quartet") by the Indianapolis Quartet. Other works on the program by Beethoven and Debussy.
Panelist: "Living Music: How Performing Artists Can Develop New Traditions."
Second concert of the brand-new American Modern Orchestra (AMO). This program will feature works by Mostly Modern Festival Artistic Director Robert Paterson, MMF fellows and faculty, and another work, TBD. TBD, conductor. Artists and program subject to change.
The American Modern Choir (AMC) will feature two works by Mostly Modern Festival Artistic Director Robert Paterson, A New Eaarth for orchestra, chorus and narrator, and Whitman’s America, for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists. Kent Tritle, conductor.
An Evening of wind quintet music with Imani Winds, including Wind Quintet, and four works by Mostly Modern Festival Composition Fellows, and one work by a Composition Faculty member. Other work(s), TBD. Artists and program subject to change.
Mostly Modern Festival chamber music program will feature a performance of Sextet, as well as works by MMF Composition Fellows and faculty, performed by members of the American Modern Ensemble.
An Evening of music featuring the Atlantic Brass Quintet. This program will feature four new works by Mostly Modern Festival participants, Lutoslawski's Mini Overture, and Shine by Robert Paterson.
Inaugural concert of the brand-new American Modern Orchestra (AMO), featuring Béla Bartók’s Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, Robert Beaser’s Ground O, and Symphony in Three Movements by Robert Paterson. This program will also feature a work by an MMF composer participant. Christopher Roundtree, conductor. Artists and program subject to change.
An Evening of string quartet music with Euclid Quartet. This program will feature four works by Mostly Modern Festival Composition Fellows, and String Quartet No. 1 and I See You for string quartet and recording by composer and Artistic Director Robert Paterson.
MMF's inaugural chamber music program will feature a performance of Hell's Kitchen, as well as works by MMF Composition Fellows and faculty, performed by members of the American Modern Ensemble.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Stillness (version for alto flute and marimba) performed by Carly Barnes, Flute, and Micheal Barnes, Percussion. Program also includes other works, TBA.
Performance of Dark Mountains with the The Chappaqua Orchestra, Michael Shapiro, conductor. The orchestra's final concert of the season also features the winners of Chappaqua 2018 International Concerto Competition, and and concludes with Les Preludes by Franz Liszt.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Performance by Opera Orlando of The Companion & Safe Word, Acts I and II from Three Way, a trio of one-act operas. One of six performances at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Libretto by David Cote. Directed by Eric Pinder.
Stillness (version for alto flute and marimba) performed by Carly Barnes, Flute, and Micheal Barnes, Percussion and Forest Shadows performed by Micheal Barnes. Program also includes other works, TBA.
American Modern Ensemble presents an all Paterson vocal program consisting of works for voice and piano, including three world premieres. Program includes In Real Life, Night Songs, CAPTCHA, Batter's Box and Crossing the Hudson.
World premiere of The Bell for narrator and chamber ensemble. Adapted from the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Commissioned by The Rivers School Conservatory as part of the conservatory's Annual Seminar on Contemporary Music for The Young.
Deep Blue Ocean for two pianos performed on this concert, Yoshiko Kline and TBD, pianos.This performance is part of The Rivers School Conservatory's Annual Seminar on Contemporary Music for The Young.
Stillness (version for alto flute and marimba) performed by Carly Barnes, Flute, and Micheal Barnes, Percussion. Program also includes works by Lou Harrison, Robert Muczynski, Michio Kitazume, Minoru Miki, Niccolò Paganini, and Nathan Daughtrey.
Stillness (version for alto flute and marimba) performed by Carly Barnes, Flute, and Micheal Barnes, Percussion. Program also includes works by Lou Harrison, Robert Muczynski, Michio Kitazume, Minoru Miki, Niccolò Paganini, and Nathan Daughtrey.