Cantori - Look To The Sky
Performance of Look To The Sky for choir and piano by Cantori, Mark Shapiro, conductor.
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Performance of Look To The Sky for choir and piano by Cantori, Mark Shapiro, conductor.
Mostly Modern Projects & Cutting Edge Concerts New Music Festival present American Modern Ensemble, with a performance ofThe Companion from Three Way, music by Robert Paterson, libretto by David Cote. Directed by John de los Santos, and conducted by Geoffrey Andrew McDonald. Featuring Ariadne Greif, soprano, Glen Seven Allen, tenor, and Robert Wesley Mason, baritone. Program also includes Victoria Bond’s How Gulliver Returned Home in a Manner that was Very Not Direct, and a new work by Hershel Garfein with words by Stanley Kunitz.
Word premiere of Look To The Sky for SATB choir and piano, Commissioned by the New York Choral Consortium for the BIG SING's Ten-Year Anniversary. The premiere will be conducted by Dr. Deborah S. King, and will be part of the whole program celebrating the 10th anniversary of the BIG SING and commemorating the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Album release of Paterson’s The Four Seasons, consisting of four song cycles voice and chamber ensemble: Autumn Songs (for mezzo-soprano), Winter Songs (for bass-baritone), Spring Songs (for tenor), and Summer Songs (for soprano).
Virtual world premiere of the chamber ensemble version of the song cycle In Real Life II, featuring Jorell Williams, baritone, with In Real Life I (formerly In Real Life), featuring Marnie Breckenridge, soprano, both written by Robert Paterson, with words by David Cote.
Virtual world premiere of the chamber ensemble version of the song cycle In Real Life II, featuring Jorell Williams, baritone, with In Real Life I (formerly In Real Life), featuring Marnie Breckenridge, soprano, both written by Robert Paterson, with words by David Cote.
Virtual world premiere of the chamber ensemble version of the song cycle In Real Life II, featuring Jorell Williams, baritone, with In Real Life I (formerly In Real Life), featuring Marnie Breckenridge, soprano, both written by Robert Paterson, with words by David Cote.
Panelist: "Living Music: How Performing Artists Can Develop New Traditions."
SYBARITE5 performs I See You (version for string quintet and recording) at The Cell in New York City.
Jurist for the DHF World Harp Competition 2018 Regional Quarterfinals, in Hong Kong, Utrecht, and New York City, January 17-28, 2018.
Jurist for the DHF World Harp Competition 2018 Regional Quarterfinals, in Hong Kong, Utrecht, and New York City, January 17-28, 2018.
Jurist for the DHF World Harp Competition 2018 Regional Quarterfinals, in Hong Kong, Utrecht, and New York City, January 17-28, 2018.
Neave Trio performs Moon Trio for piano trio on this concert at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. Other works include Leonard Bernstein's Piano Trio and the world premiere of Paleface by Russel Steinberg.
Three playful one-acts uncover some very private behavior with wit, poignance, and sparkling music! (Think Sex and the City meets The Twilight Zone.) THE COMPANION, SAFE WORD, and MASQUERADE explore the future of love, sex, and need with a clever balance of humor and drama. Their contemporary characters collide at the intersection of power and desire to reveal the true longings of the human heart, and the score is beguilingly melodic and every bit as complex as they are. Sexy, funny, and a little bit naughty, THREE WAY is a surprising theatrical experience you won’t want to miss!
The New Amsterdam Singers, founded and directed by Clara Longstreth, will give the New York premiere of Life is But a Dream.
World premiere of Crossing The Hudson for soprano, baritone and piano, text by Mark Campbell, Marnie Breckenridge, soprano, Sidney Outlaw, baritone, and Jocelyn Dueck piano. Commissioned by the 5 Boroughs Music Festival. This work will be included on the upcoming Five Borough Songbook, Volume II. NOTE: there will also be a 2PM Composer Chat.
World premiere of Crossing The Hudson for soprano, baritone and piano, text by Mark Campbell, Marnie Breckenridge, soprano, Sidney Outlaw, baritone, and Jocelyn Dueck, piano. Commissioned by the 5 Boroughs Music Festival. This work will be included on the upcoming Five Borough Songbook, Volume II.
American Modern Ensemble and Duo Scorpio perform Pegasus and Freya's Tears at The Cell as part of AME's annual Fundraiser.
Performance of Elegy for Two Cellos and Piano on Brooklyn's Neighborhood Classics series, hosted by Simone Dinnerstein. Performers include Mannes School of Music musicians Sarah Rasmussen on piano and Benjamin Fried and Yena Seo on cello.
New York premiere of Suite from A New Eaarth by the New Amsterdam Singers, Clara Longstreth, conductor.
New York premiere of Suite from A New Eaarth by the New Amsterdam Singers, Clara Longstreth, conductor.
Performance of Hell's Kitchen by the American Modern Ensemble on a program entitled AME Awards Night, featuring works by AME's annual composition competition contest winners.
Performance of Hell's Kitchen, I See You (string quintet version) and Star Crossing on a Cleveland Institute of Music New Music Ensemble concert program, Keith Fitch, director.
American Modern Ensemble presents an operatic double feature: Stewart Copeland's (from The Police) The Cask of Amontillado based on the story by Edgar Allen Poe, and Robert Paterson's The Whole Truth, libretto by Mark Campbell, based on the short story of the same name by Stephen McCauley.
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.
New eighteen-minute work entitled Shine for the American Brass Quintet. Commissioned by the American Brass Quintet and Rick Teller.
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 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.
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.