{"id":1252,"date":"2015-08-21T18:30:09","date_gmt":"2015-08-21T22:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/szsolomon.com\/?page_id=1252"},"modified":"2018-05-19T05:28:12","modified_gmt":"2018-05-19T09:28:12","slug":"2003-07events","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/szsolomon.com\/events\/2003-07events\/","title":{"rendered":"2003-2007 Events"},"content":{"rendered":"[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ transparent_background=”off” allow_player_pause=”off” inner_shadow=”off” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”off” padding_mobile=”off” make_fullwidth=”off” use_custom_width=”off” width_unit=”on” make_equal=”off” use_custom_gutter=”off” custom_padding_tablet=”50px|0|50px|0″ custom_padding_last_edited=”on|desktop” prev_background_color=”#000000″ next_background_color=”#000000″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”07 Header Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”]

2007<\/h2>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”2007 Events Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] \r\n<\/code> \r\n<\/code>January 6, 2007 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>Concert of works by Chinese composers, featuring Snow in June<\/i> by Tan Dun
\r\n<\/code>New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall
\r\n<\/code>Boston, MA
\r\n<\/code>presented by the Foundation for Chinese Performance Arts<\/a> \r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>

February 15 and 17 at 8pm and February 16 at 1:30pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> World premiere of Charles Wuorinen’s Eighth Symphony
\r\n<\/code> with the Boston Symphony, James Levine conducting
\r\n<\/code> Symphony Hall, Boston<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>

March 16, 2007, 7:30pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Concert of Works by
Nico Muhly<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
\r\n<\/code> NYC, NY
\r\n<\/code> performing Pillaging Music<\/i> for piano, percussion, and electronics (sound design by Valgeir Sigurosson)<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

May 6, 2007, 5pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Solo recital
\r\n<\/code> Seully Hall at
Boston Conservatory<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Boston, MA
\r\n<\/code> Boston Conservatory’s Faculty Recital Series
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by
Judd Greenstein<\/a>, David T. Little<\/a>, Betsey Biggs<\/a>, Andrew M. Lee<\/a>, and Marcos Balter<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 13, 15, 16, 2007 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Concerts with the Amici New York<\/i> Chamber Orchestra
\r\n<\/code> as part of the
OK Mozart Festival<\/a>, Bartlesville, Oklahoma<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 3, 2007 at 7pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Solo recital
\r\n<\/code> Trinity Church
\r\n<\/code> 88 Walker Street
\r\n<\/code> Lenox, MA
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by
Judd Greenstein<\/a>, David T. Little<\/a>, Marcos Balter<\/a>, Michael Early, and Nico Muhly<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

September 29, 2007, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Southern Theater, Minneapolis
\r\n<\/code> October 5, 2007, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Good-Shepherd Faith Church, New York
\r\n<\/code> Amsterdam Avenue and West 66th Street
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>
Wordless Music Series<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Concerts of the Music of
Nico Muhly<\/a> and Valgeir Sigurosson<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Solo recital
\r\n<\/code> Taplin Hall
\r\n<\/code> Princeton University
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by Princeton graduate and doctoral composers:
Judd Greenstein<\/a>, David T. Little<\/a>, Betsey Biggs<\/a>, Andrew M. Lee<\/a>, and Michael Early<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Manhattan Sinfonietta<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Miller Theater<\/a> at Columbia University
\r\n<\/code> featuring Wolfgang Rihm’s Jagden und Formen<\/i><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

November 1, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> November 2, 1:30pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> November 3, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Boston Symphony<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> featuring Brett Dean’s violin concerto, The Lost Art of Letter Writing<\/i><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> White Rabbit,
Harvard Group For New Music’s<\/a> ensemble in residence
\r\n<\/code> concert of works by Harvard student and faculty composers, featuring Elliott Gyger’s Polishing Firewood<\/i><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Saturday, December 8, 2007 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> White Rabbit and
Yesaroun’<\/a> at the Geothe Institute<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Concert of works by Karola Obermueller, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Anton Webern<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
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2006<\/h2>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”2006 Events Text” use_border_color=”off” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial” _builder_version=”3.2.2″] \r\n<\/code> \r\n<\/code>

January 11-13, 2006<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> WMFP Residency I
\r\n<\/code> Judd Greenstein<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

January 30, 2006, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Collage New Music<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> David Hoose, director
\r\n<\/code> Pickman Hall at Longy School of Music
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by David Rakowski, Peter Child, Marti Epstein and Gunther Schuller<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

February 18, 2006, 1-3pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Percussion Masterclass for\u00a0
Boston Conservatory<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> featuring\u00a0It’s About Time<\/i>\u00a0by\u00a0
Nico Muhly<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0Dosillos y Humeros<\/i>\u00a0by\u00a0Ryan Streber<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

April 2, 2006 8:30pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> A Celebration of Milton Babbitt
\r\n<\/code>
Second Instrumental Unit<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, NYC
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by Babbitt, Carter, and Wuorinen
\r\n<\/code>
tickets<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

April 4, 2006 7pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> BMOP Club Concert
\r\n<\/code> Moonshine Room
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code> program:
\r\n<\/code> Georges Aperghis,\u00a0Le Corps a Corps<\/i>
\r\n<\/code> Pierre Boulez,\u00a0Anthemes<\/i>
\r\n<\/code> John Cage,\u00a0Composed Improvisation for Snare Drum<\/i>
\r\n<\/code> Zoltan Kodaly,\u00a0Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7<\/i>
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code> with Gabriela Diaz, violin, Rafael Popper-Keizer, cello
\r\n<\/code>
Directions, tickets, more info…<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

April 22, 2006 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> White Rabbit, Eric Hewitt, cond.
\r\n<\/code> Paine Hall at Harvard University
\r\n<\/code> presented by\u00a0
Harvard Group for New Music<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

May 12 and 13, 2006 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Concert of electroacoustic music by Harvard composers
\r\n<\/code> featuring HYDRA, Harvard’s 32-speaker diffusion system
\r\n<\/code> location TBA
\r\n<\/code> presented by\u00a0
Harvard Group for New Music<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 12-17, 2006<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Timpanist with Amici New York chamber orchestra\u00a0
\r\n<\/code> OKMozart Festival, Bartlesville, OK<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 20, 2006, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Line C3 percussion group<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Room 309 at Juilliard
\r\n<\/code> presented by the Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by Nico Muhly, Ryan Streber, Carl Schimmel, David T. Little, Maki Ishii, and John Luther Adams.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

October 16, 2006 11am<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Talk\/Demo for composers of Princeton University<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>

November 19, 2006 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> White Rabbit, Eric Hewitt, cond.
\r\n<\/code> Seully Hall at Boston Conservatory
\r\n<\/code> part of Boston Conservatory’s New Music Festival
\r\n<\/code> works by Milton Babbitt (All Set), Charles Wuorinen (New York Notes), Anton Webern, and Igor Stravinsky<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code> \r\n<\/code> [\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”05 Header Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”]

2005<\/h2>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”2005 Events Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] \r\n<\/code> \r\n<\/code>

February, 18, 2005, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Greenwich House
\r\n<\/code> New York, NY
\r\n<\/code> works by composers of Columbia University<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

February, 26, 2005, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Tenri Cultural Institute<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> 43A West 13th Street
\r\n<\/code> NYC<\/p>\r\n<\/code>works by Robert Hasegawa, Nico Muhly, and John Coltrane
\r\n<\/code>also featuring
NOW Ensemble<\/a> playing the music of Judd Greenstein<\/a> \r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

March 5th, 2005 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> NYC, NY
\r\n<\/code> March 8th, 2005 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Princeton University
\r\n<\/code> peforming Dmitri Tymoczko’s The Agony of Modern Music<\/i> for percussion, keyboards and chorus<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

April, 5 2005 12:30-2
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>class for composers of Boston University<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

April, 6 2005 5-7
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>class for composers of Boston Conservatory<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>

May 15, 2005 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> PRISM concert series
\r\n<\/code> Central Synagogue, NYC
\r\n<\/code> Judith Clurman, director
\r\n<\/code> new work for chorus, string quartet, organ and percussion by
Nico Muhly<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

May 27, 2005, 8pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>
LineC3 percussion group<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Tenri Cultural Institute<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> 43A West 13th Street
\r\n<\/code> NYC
\r\n<\/code> works by Nico Muhly, Carl Schimmel, Thierry de May, and Steve Reich<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 12-19, 2005<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> OK Mozart Festival, Bartlesville Oklahoma<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 27th-July 1, 2005<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> on faculty at the
Berklee World Percussion Festival<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 28, 2005, <\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Multipercussion masterclass at the
Berklee World Percussion Festival
\r\n<\/code> <\/a>featuring
It’s About Time<\/a> by Nico Muhly<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Wednesday, June 29, 2005 7pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> David Friend Hall, Berklee College of Music
\r\n<\/code>
Berklee World Percussion Festival<\/a> faculty recital
\r\n<\/code> with the
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Ryan Streber<\/a>\u00a0–\u00a0Compassinges<\/a><\/i>
\r\n<\/code> John Coltrane –
Venus<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Tolga Yayalar –
L\u00e9 Leth\u00e9<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Ken Ueno –
WATT<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July-August 2005<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> on faculty at the Boston University
Tanglewood<\/a> Institute<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 31, 2005<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> performing George Benjamin’s At First Light
\r\n<\/code>
Marlboro Music Festival<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Tuesday, August 10, 2005 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Armed Forces School of Music<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Virginia Beach, VA<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

John Coltrane
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Nico Muhly<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Crom-tech\/
Jefferson Friedman<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Robert Hasegawa
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Ken Ueno<\/p><\/td>

Venus<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
It’s About Time<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Three Songs<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Ajax is all about attack<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
WATT<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>This concert follows a day of masterclasses and clinics for the Academy students. On Wednesday the 11th at 8pm, Eric will conduct the student and faculty Wind Ensemble in a concert of works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Edgar Var\u00e8se, Paul Hindemith, Richard Strauss, and Percy Grainger. \r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Sunday, November 6, 2005 4pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Seully Hall, Boston Conservatory
\r\n<\/code> 8 The Fenway
\r\n<\/code> Boston, MA
\r\n<\/code> FREE concert
\r\n<\/code>
Boston Conservatory<\/a> faculty recital featuring marimbist Nancy Zeltsman<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Luciano Berio
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Karlheinz Stockhausen
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Lei Liang
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Nico Muhly<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Ryan Streber<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Iannis Xenakis<\/p><\/td>

Sequenza VIIb<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Saxophon<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Parts for a Floating Space<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Time After Time<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> DOSILLOS y humeros (world premiere)
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Dmaathen<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Monday, November 7, 2005 7:30pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Music Mondays Series<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Advent Lutherin Church
\r\n<\/code> 2504 Broadway (NE corner of 93rd St.)
\r\n<\/code> New York, NY
\r\n<\/code> Free or suggested donation<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Lei Liang
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Karlheinz Stockhausen
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Ryan Streber<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> John Cage
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> Iannis Xenakis<\/p><\/td>

Parts for a Floating Space<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Saxophon<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code> DOSILLOS y humeros
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Ryoanji<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> <\/code> <\/code>
Dmaathen<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Seully Hall, Boston Conservatory
\r\n<\/code> 8 The Fenway
\r\n<\/code> Boston, MA
\r\n<\/code> FREE concert
\r\n<\/code> performing Iannis Xenakis’
Dmaathen<\/a> as part of Boston Conservatory’s<\/a> New Music Festival directed by Andy Vores.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
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2004<\/h2>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”2004 Events Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] \r\n<\/code> \r\n<\/code>

2004<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/code>

May 11, 2004 7pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
LineC3 percussion group<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Sunazarea
\r\n<\/code> Wako-City, Japan
\r\n<\/code> performing works by Nico Muhly, Lukas Ligeti, Gyorgy Ligeti, David Cossin, Ryan Streber, and John Cage.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

May 29, 2004<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> American Academy in Rome
\r\n<\/code> performing works by Jefferson Friedman<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 2004<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> percussion faculty at the Boston University Tanglewood Institue<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 16, 2004<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Class\/reading for composition students of the
\r\n<\/code> Boston University Tanglewood Institute<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 24-26 2004<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> associate faculty at the
Zeltsman Marimba Festival<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

July 26, 2004 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> premiere of Feels So OK<\/i> by Shawn Michalek
\r\n<\/code> with marimbist Yuko Yoshikawa
\r\n<\/code> as part of the
Zeltsman Marimba Festival<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

September 2, 2004, 12:30pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>
LineC3 percussion group<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue
\r\n<\/code> Outdoor concert, free and open to general public<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

September 20, 2004, 7pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>
LineC3 percussion group<\/a>
\r\n<\/code>
Baruch College<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> New York City
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by Thierry de May, John Cage<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

September 24, 2004, 11pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>
The Cutting Room<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> 19 West 24th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue
\r\n<\/code> NYC
\r\n<\/code> performing
Adam Silverman’s<\/a> Star, Cars, Bars<\/i> for marimbist\/speaker<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

October 3, 2004, 8pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Princeton University’s Taplin Hall
\r\n<\/code> performing
Unbekannt<\/a>, a new musical based on the life of Anna Anderson. Music by Brooke Joyce.<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

November 1-5, 8-12, 2004, 10am and 11:30am
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Kaplan Space in Carnegie Hall
\r\n<\/code> November 7, 2004, 1pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Zankel Hall
\r\n<\/code> concert for CarnegieKIDS with the
Fountain Chamber Music Society<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

December 8, 2004, 4-6pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b> class for composers of New England Conservatory<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

December 11, 2004, 1pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>
Bargemusic<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> performing the world premiere of It’s About Time<\/i> for solo percussion by
Nico Muhly<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> concert of works by composers from Columbia University<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

December 13, 2004, 8pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Speculum Musicae
\r\n<\/code> Merkin Concert Hall
\r\n<\/code> performing A Journey Beyond Time (Songs of Dispair and Hope)<\/i> for four percussionists, piano, and singer by George Crumb<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
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2003<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/code> Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>Alice Tully Hall
\r\n<\/code>Lincoln Center, NYC
\r\n<\/code>Juilliard Composers\/Choreographers Concert
\r\n<\/code>performing a new work of Nico Muhly, choreography by Rachel Tess
\r\n<\/code>free concert
\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Tuesday, January 27, 2003, 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Juilliard Theater
\r\n<\/code> Lincoln Center, NYC
\r\n<\/code> Red Arc\/Blue Veil<\/i> by John Luther Adams with pianist Rami Khalife
\r\n<\/code> as part of the FOCUS! festival
\r\n<\/code> free concert<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Friday, February 7, 2003, 1pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Trinity Lutheran Church
\r\n<\/code> New Haven, CT
\r\n<\/code> chamber works by Adam Silverman
\r\n<\/code> free concert<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code>

Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> Princeton University’s Taplin Hall
\r\n<\/code> concert of world premieres of works by Princeton student and faculty composers<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Stefan Weisman – TOE (Theory of Everything)
\r\n<\/code> Barbara White – Vessel
\r\n<\/code> Miriama Young – Snapdragon
\r\n<\/code> Brooke Joyce – Magic 8 Ball
\r\n<\/code> James Randall – Shouldn’t We Talk?<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Friday, April 4, 2003, 8pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Clark Studio Theater, Lincoln Center, NYC
\r\n<\/code> performing the world premiere of Compassinges<\/i> for percussion and electronics by Ryan Streber<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Monday, April 21, 2003 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> solo graduation recital: music for percussion and interactive electronics<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Room 309 at the Juilliard School
\r\n<\/code> 65th and Broadway, NYC
\r\n<\/code> free, no tickets required<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Ryan Streber – Compassinges
\r\n<\/code> Joseph Pereria – Colored Shadows
\r\n<\/code> Steven Everett – Quiet Silence
\r\n<\/code> John Cage – 27′ 10.554″ for a percussionist<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Alice Tully Hall
\r\n<\/code> performing Tongues<\/i> by Sam Sheppard and Joseph Chaikin for actor and percussionist
\r\n<\/code> as part of the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble
\r\n<\/code> free concert<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

June 13-21, 2003<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> performing with Solisti New York as part of the
OKMozart Festival<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

August 1, 8pm, 2003<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> introducing the
\r\n<\/code> Line C3 percussion group<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Paul Hall, Juilliard
\r\n<\/code> at Lincoln Center
\r\n<\/code> 65th Street and Broadway
\r\n<\/code> works by Lukas Ligeti and Steve Reich<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


\r\n<\/code>

November 6, 2003 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code>
Yesaroun’ Duo<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> at
Temple Ohabei Shalom<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> 1187 Beacon Street between Kent and Marshall Streets
\r\n<\/code> at the Kent Street stop on the green line
\r\n<\/code> Brookline, MA
\r\n<\/code> (617) 277 6610
\r\n<\/code>
Click here for directions<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> $15\/ $10 for students and seniors
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code> featuring new works by Curtis Hughes and Nico Muhly
\r\n<\/code> with special guest performer, marimbist
Nancy Zeltsman<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>

Curtis Hughes – Two-Faced (world premiere)
\r\n<\/code> Sofia Gubaidulina – Duo Sonata
\r\n<\/code> Ryan Streber – Compassinges
\r\n<\/code> Nico Muhly – Time after Time (world premiere)
\r\n<\/code> Karlheinz Stockhausen – Saxophon
\r\n<\/code> Iannis Xenakis – Dmaathan<\/p>\r\n<\/code>


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Friday, March 7, 2003, 8pm
\r\n<\/code> Sunday, March 9, 2003, 5pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Alice Tully Hall, NYC
\r\n<\/code> with the
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> performing works by George Crumb and Leonard Bernstein
\r\n<\/code> additional works by John Cage, John Taverner, Leon Kirshner and Chen Yi<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

May, 6 2005 8pm
\r\n<\/code> <\/b>Midway Studios Theater
\r\n<\/code> 15 Channel Center St.
\r\n<\/code> Boston MA
\r\n<\/code> featuring Le L\u00e9th\u00e9<\/i> by Tolga Yayalar for solo percussion and
HYDRA<\/a>, a 24 channel diffusion speaker system
\r\n<\/code>
\r\n<\/code> also featuring works for HYDRA by Ashley Fure, Hillary Zipper, and Chris Honett
\r\n<\/code> presented by the Harvard Univserity Studio for Electroacoustic Composition<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

December 13 and 18, 2006 10am<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> Open rehearsals and performance for Thomas Kelly’s “First Nights” class
\r\n<\/code> Sanders Theater at Harvard University
\r\n<\/code> featuring the premiere of\u00a0Four Dreams<\/i>\u00a0by\u00a0
Dmitri Tymoczko<\/a>
\r\n<\/code> with Michael Norsworthy, clarinet and Christopher Guzman, piano<\/p>\r\n<\/code>

November 11, 2006 8pm<\/b>
\r\n<\/code> White Rabbit, Eric Hewitt, cond.
\r\n<\/code> Paine Hall at Harvard University
\r\n<\/code> Music by Harvard Composers
\r\n<\/code> presented by\u00a0
Harvard Group for New Music<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>

March 6, 2007<\/b> – POSTPONED to October
\r\n<\/code> Solo recital
\r\n<\/code> Taplin Hall
\r\n<\/code> Princeton University
\r\n<\/code> featuring works by Princeton graduate and doctoral composers:
Judd Greenstein<\/a>, David T. Little<\/a>, Betsey Biggs<\/a>, Andrew M. Lee<\/a>, and guest composer Marcos Balter<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/code>