2003-2004 Season

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Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 8pm
Princeton University's Taplin Hall
concert of world premieres of works by Princeton student and faculty composers

Stefan Weisman

TOE (Theory of Everything)

Barbara White

Vessel

Miriama Young Snapdragon

Brooke Joyce

Magic 8 Ball

James Randall

Shouldn't We Talk?


Monday, April 21, 2003 at 8pm
Samuel Solomon solo recital: music for percussion and interactive electronics
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Fall, 2003
Release of Yesaroun's first recording, Context


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November 6th, 2003 at 8pm
Temple Ohabei Shalom
1187 Beacon Street between Kent and Marshall Streets
at the Kent Street stop on the green line
Brookline, MA
(617) 277 6610
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$15/ $10 for students and seniors


featuring new works by Curtis Hughes and Nico Muhly
with special guest performer, marimbist Nancy Zeltsman

Curtis Hughes
Sofia Gubaidulina
Ryan Streber
Nico Muhly
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Iannis Xenakis

Two-Faced (world premiere)
Duo Sonata
Compassinges (Boston premiere)
Time after Time (world premiere)
Saxophon (Boston premiere)
Dmaathan (American premiere of the saxophone version)


January 22, 2004 7pm
New Gallery Concert Series
at the Community Music Center of Boston
in the South End

34 Warren Avenue (between Berkeley and Clarendon Streets, one block north of Tremont)
Performing Two-Faced, by Curtis Hughes.


February 21, 2004 8pm
Paine Hall at Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Concert of works written for Yesaroun' by Harvard composers Lei Liang, Ken Ueno, Bob Hasugawa, Erik Spangler, Dominique Schafer, Peter Gilbert and Chris Honett.


April 20, 2004 8pm
Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center, Goodman House
129 West 67th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave.

New York, NY
featuring new works by Michael Gandolfi and Jefferson Friedman

Jefferson Friedman
John Coltrane
Michael Gandolfi
J.S. Bach

Louis Andriessen

new piece (world premiere)
Venus
new piece (world premiere)
Concerto for vibraphone, soprano saxophone
ooand two synthesizers, BWV 1060
WORKERS UNION


May 2004
American Academy in Rome
performing works by Jefferson Friedman

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