Archive for April, 2007

Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 7:30 PM
The Manhattan School of Music: Room 607
TACTUS “Plugged In”
Environment/Four: Re-synthesis - E. Antonellis

Monday April 23, 2007 at 7:30 PM
The Manhattan School of Music: Greenfield Auditorium
Electronic Music Composers’ Concert
Environment/Four: Re-synthesis - E. Antonellis (premier)

Next week, I will have two opportunities to perform a new work for Soprano Saxophone and Live Electronics by friend and composer Evan Antonellis. Here is what he has to say about the piece: (more…)

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A Night of New Music for Saxophone
Presented by Amy Schumacher

Monday April 16, 2007 at 9:00 PM
The Manhattan School of Music: Pforzheimer Hall

Yours for Tenor Saxophone and Piano - G. Busby (premier)
Speak for Saxophone Quartet - G.Busby
Sound Moves Blues for Clarinet, Saxophone and Piano - R. Aldridge
Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano - E. Ewazen

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An Evening of Saxophones Concert
Presented by the studio of Dr. Paul Cohen

Monday April 9, 2007 at 7:30 PM
The Manhattan School of Music: Greenfield Hall

Paradigms for Solo Alto Saxophone- R. Caravan
Desert Tide for Soprano Saxophone and Electronic Soundscape - A. Schapiro
Sound Moves Blues for Clarinet, Alto Saxophone and Piano - R. Aldridge

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Three Songs Without Words - P. Ben-Haim
Movement 1
Movement 3

Performed on January 12, 2006
Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY

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TUESDAY APRIL 3, 2007

TACTUS Double Feature
Directed by Patti Monson

John C. Borden Auditorium
The Manhattan School of Music
FREE concert, no tickets required
Catered reception to follow

5:30 PM
Cabaret Songs of
Arnold Schoenberg
Kurt Weill
William Bolcom
and others

7:30 PM
Iannis Xenakis, Okho for 3 Djembes
Tristan Murail, Memoire/Erosion for solo horn and ensemble
George Crumb, Quest for guitar, harp, soprano saxophone, double bass,
dulcimer and percussion
Phillip Glass, Music in Fifths

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