Events
Dates: April 3 and 4, 2009
Location: Philosophy Hall, Columbia University
A conference co-organized by
Ana María Ochoa
The Center for Ethnomusicology, The Music Department, Columbia University
Claudio Lomnitz
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University
For the detailed program please click here.
This is an interdisciplinary and transnational conference that seeks to explore the interrelationship between the changing status of textualities, the rise of informal economies and the global politics of circulation. By changing textualities we mean the transformation in modes of support and circulation of artistic artifacts and legal documents (from different types of musics, to cinema as well as documents that make up the legal archive). The point of departure for the conference is the realization that there is a gap between practices of archiving, production and circulation of different forms of textualities and their juridical status. The association between property, technology, art forms and governmentality is being challenged from a broad spectrum of creative practices, but this is not just a problem about intellectual property. The migration of the discussion in the globalization of the arts to a legal terrain brings to the foreground the increasing incommensurability between the local, national and global politics of diversity, and governmentality. Thus practices of exchange of digital texts become a radical site for the audiovisualization of the global crisis of the political entailed by this incommensurability.

Columbia Collegium Musicum and OperaRepo present
ALCIDE AL BIIVO (Hercules at the Crossroads)
by J. A. Hasse and Pietro Metastasio
A fully staged and costumed baroque opera
Tickets are FREE and should be reserved at the TIC center in Lerner Hall or via e-mail operarepo.company@gmail.com.
Stage Director: Sarah Meyers
Music Director: Mark Seto
Alcide: Amber Youell-Fingleton
Edonide: Brett Umlauf
Aretea: Brooke Bryant
Fronimo: Sean Parr

Columbia Collegium Musicum and OperaRepo present
ALCIDE AL BIIVO (Hercules at the Crossroads)
by J. A. Hasse and Pietro Metastasio
A fully staged and costumed baroque opera
Tickets are FREE and should be reserved at the TIC center in Lerner Hall or via e-mail operarepo.company@gmail.com.
Stage Director: Sarah Meyers
Music Director: Mark Seto
Alcide: Amber Youell-Fingleton
Edonide: Brett Umlauf
Aretea: Brooke Bryant
Fronimo: Sean Parr


PROGRAM
Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, op. 33
Elizabeth Lyon, cello (winner of the CUO concerto competition)
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, op. 14
PROGRAM
Bethany DiPrete, Jennifer Salant
Sound the Trumpet by Henry Purcell
Bethany DiPrete
Bester Jungling from Der Schauspieldirektor by W.A. Mozart
Eloïse Eonnet
Ebben, n'andrò lonana, La Wally, Alfredo Catalani
It’s All Right With Me from High Society by Cole Porter
Christina Macchiarola
The Ladies Who Lunch from Company by Stephen Sondheim
As Long as He Needs Me from Oliver! by Lionel Bart
Marina Cassio
If I Loved You from Carousel by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
Marina Cassio and Antonio Levy
Think of Me from Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber duet with Antonio Levy
Julie Schoonover, Rose Andreatta, August Du Pont
May breezes blow lightly from Cosi fan tutte by W.A. Mozart
Sarah Terry
Stay Well from Lost in the Stars, music by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
Come scoglio from Cosi fan tutte by W. A. Mozart
Anna Brown
O mio babbino caro from Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo Puccini
Christina Macchiarola, Anna Brown
Featuring Victoria Chan, Zoe Hilbert, Weiyi Mu, Emmy Smith, and Claire Zukowski
Performing works by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and Szymanowski
Free and open to the public.
Professional Development Workshops Series
Monday, 13 April: On Race
This workshop will explore issues of race in relation to music scholarship and teaching.
Center for Ethnomusicology, Dodge 701c
3-4:30 pm
Workshop leaders: Professors Ellie Hisama and Ana Maria Ochoa
For graduate students in music and PhDs/DMAs.
The Daedalus Quartet (pronounced DED-a-lus), was founded in the summer of 2000. One year later the quartet was the Grand Prize Winner of the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition, and it has quickly established itself as among America's outstanding string quartets and one of the most in-demand young ensembles performing today.
Our April Concert will feature Chamber Music groups and graduating seniors. This will be our largest concert yet, don't miss it! Reception to follow.
PROGRAM:
Sinfonia Concertante.......Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Adagio
Cyrus Ebnesajjad*| violin, Soo Chin Han*| viola, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Marchenbilder.........Robert Schumann
Suite for Viola and Piano.......Ernest Bloch
Lento
Maryam Parhizkar* | viola, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Concerto for Violin and Oboe.........Johann Sebastian Bach
Allegro
Alexandra Rice | violin, Catherine Rice | oboe, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Sonata for Oboe D Major Op. 166........Camille Saint-Saens
Allegretto
Molto allegro
Caroline Robertson* | oboe, Theo di Castri | piano
-Intermission-
Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 30 No. 1......Ludwig van Beethoven
Allegro
Johnna Wu | violin, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Prélude, Récitatif et Variations Op. 3….…Maurice Duruflé
Daniel Campos | viola, Elaine Yeung* | flute, Matt Kalish | piano
The Worldmuse Ensemble, a Barnard-Columbia vocal group, will perform their spring concert, which traverses across boundaries of nation and history to include madrigals, modern compositions, jazz, and dance from Indian, Indonesian, and Philippine traditions. Columbia College student composers Nissim Schaul ('00), Joseph Rubinstein ('08), and Ursula Kwong-Brown ('09) will present original works alongside an improvised soundscape by composers Jeff Yang and Sarah Wald.
Along with original choreography by dancers Kamini Dandapani and Dylan Widjiono, the MPP’s Eleanor Lipat-Chesler (BC ’98) will perform Philippine traditional dance. Directed by voice professor Jane McMahan, Worldmuse and its associated performing artists integrate multiple music and dance traditions to express a unique artistic vision.
This event is free and open to the public.
The First of Love: a dance and music performance inspired by the poetry of Elsa Gidlow
Witness the world-premiere of composer Ursula Kwong-Brown's newest work, a dance and music collaboration inspired by the text of America's first openly-lesbian poet, Elsa Gidlow. Columbia New Music and the Columbia Ballet Collaborative combine talents, pairing original composition with riveting new choreography by Emery LeCrone, Lydia Walker, Brian Arias and Rachel Salzman. The acclaimed young opera star, Diana Daniel, performs with a large ensemble and choir of talented musicians from the Columbia Classical Performers, the Worldmuse Ensemble, and the Columbia-Juilliard Exchange. The First of Love is supported by the Columbia Queer Alliance and sponsored [in part] by the Arts Initiative at Columbia University. This funding is made possible through a generous gift from The Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
Saturday April 18th, 8pm, Miller Theater. $5 CUID, $10 without CUID. Available at the CU Arts box office in Lerner Hall and online at http://cuarts.com/calendar/tickets/.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.
The CU Big Band
Jazz Ensembles directed by
Ole Mathisen, Don Sickler, and Ben Waltzer
With special guest Paul Bollenback, guitar
This concert is part of Miller Theatre's Columbia Performers Partnership.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.
Featuring distinguished student ensembles of the Columbia University Music Performance Program.
Tickets are $15; $7 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online at carnegiehall.org.
PROGRAM
Antonín Dvorák String Quartet No. 12 in F major ("American"), Op. 96 (1841-1904)
I. Allegro ma non troppo
Johnna Wu & Vivian Luo, violins
Michael Kan, viola
James Wu, cello
Coached by Jessica Thompson
Eugéne Bozza Sur Les Cimes for Horn and Piano (1960) (1905-1991)
Sara Zukowski, horn
Nathan Dadap, piano
Coached by Brad Gemeinhardt
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 12 No. 1 in D Major (1770-1827)
I. Allegro con brio

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.
In this unprecedented performance workshop, open to any student performers from any and all traditions--musicians, poets, actors, dancers, musicians, writers--Greg Tate, Louis Armstrong Visiting Professor at the Center for Jazz Studies for Fall 2009, will demonstrate how new musical material may be generated and existing musical material may be restructured and renewed in real-time performance, using Conduction, the versatile lexicon of hand and baton gestures developed over the past twenty years by improvisor and conductor Lawrence "Butch" Morris.
As leader of the innovative musical ensemble Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber, Tate uses Conduction in live performance and in the studio to compose and select material from a wide range of composers and genres--Thelonious Monk, Chaka Khan, Jimi Hendrix, Charles Mingus, Iggy Pop, and others. In this workshop, joined by members of the Arkestra and the workshop participants, Tate will demonstrate these techniques and create new music.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.
Department of Music, Columbia University
is pleased to present
“Singing the Present through the Past: ‘Kharbusha’ at a Wedding Celebration in Morocco”
Alessandra Ciucci, Columbia University
Respondent: Farzaneh Hemmasi
Friday, April 24, 2009
4:00PM, 622 Dodge Hall
The talk is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served after the talk.
Performers will include William Humphries, Peter Liou, Alexander Rothe, Kenneth Vanderpool and Paul-Martin Maki.
The program will include works by Wagner, Bach, Dupre, Brahms, Bach, Mendelssohn, Vierne, Hindemith and Boellmann.
Free and open to the public

Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.
Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.
Artists International Presentations Special Presentation Winners Series:
Victoria Tzotzkova, Pianist
April 25, Saturday
8:30 pm
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
154 West 57 Street
New York City
Tickets: $27, General Admission
Click here for the flyer!
Directed by Marco Cappelli and Arthur Kampela
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 8:00 PM
301 Philosophy Hall
Free and open to the public
Featuring student guitarists Philip Crandall, Benjamin Albert, Luis Garcia, Alexander Lew, Murad Mumtaz, Marina Evans, John Haney
Playing works by Ravel, Llobet, Barrios, Pernambuco, Villalobos, Tarrega, Brouwer, Rak and Haney.
Featuring classical chamber music ensembles of the Music Performance Program. The concert will be followed by the MPP End-of-Semester Party. All Music Department students, faculty, and friends are welcome to attend for food and good company!
PROGRAM
Piano Trio No. 5 in D major Opus 70 No. 1 – “The Ghost Trio” by Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro vivace e con brio.
Ruth Weiss, cello
Alexandra Rice, violin
Cindy Cai, piano
Jour d'été à la Montagne by Eugène Bozza
I. Pastorale
II. Au bord du torrent
III. Le Chant des forêts
IV. Ronde
Lauren Salz, Elaine Yeung, Shelly Zhu, Sophie Meislin, flutes
Piano Quartet, Op. 87 by Anton Dvorak
IV. Allegro ma non troppo.
Zosha Di Castri, piano
Woo Sol Choi, cello
Hae Sol Choi, viola
Yvonne Lo, violin
Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet (1953) by György Ligeti
I. Allegro con Spirito
II. Allegro Grazioso
III. Presto Ruvido
IV. Molto Vivace. Cappricioso
Holly Druckman, flute
Zoe Hilbert, oboe
Lety ElNaggar, clarinet
Joanna Phillips, bassoon
New York University, Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò
Book presentation
Music and the Myth of Arcadia in Renaissance Italy
(Cambridge UP, 2009) by Giuseppe Gerbino (Columbia
University)
PROGRAM
Sonate Nr. 28, Kochel-Verz. Nr. 304 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I. Allegro
II. Tempo di Menuetto
Ding Ding, violin
Chenxiao (Sophia) Wang, piano
Piano Quartet, op. 47 (1842) by Robert Schumann
I. Sostenuto assai - Allegro ma non troppo
III. Andante cantabile
Elliott Huang, violin
Anish Bramhandkar, viola
Rosie Gradoville, cello
Hsuan Lai, piano
Le Tombeau de Couperin by Maurice Ravel
I. Prelude
II. Fugue
III. Menuet
IV. Rigaudon
Ariel Fein, flute
Emi Noguchi, clarinet
Catherine Rice, oboe
Katie Salmon, bassoon
Carmen Sheils, horn
Märchenbilder (“Fairy Tale Pictures”), Op. 113 by Robert Schumann
I. Nicht Schnell
III. Rasch
Maryam Parhizkar, viola
Mi-Eun Kim, piano
The CU Music Performance Program Presents:
The Moebius strings plus friends = the Blaeu string quartet from Holland
This concert is free and open to the public
PROGRAM:
Juan Crisostomo Arriaga String Quartet No. 1 in d minor
Franz Schubert Quartettsatz D. 703 in c minor
---Intermission---
Zoltan Kodaly duo for violin and cello Op. 7
Leos Janacek string quartet No. 1, The Kreutzer Sonata
The Blaeu string quartet members:
Emi Ohi Resnick and Nienke van Rijn, violins
Michael Gieler, viola and Johan van Iersel, cello
The Blaeu String Quartet is part of the Moebius Ensemble, an American chamber music group that has been actively promoting cross-cultural exchanges with countries of Eastern and Central Europe. Since its inception in 1998, Moebius has produced noteworthy concerts in many cities. Moebius has brought American music to audiences in former Soviet-bloc countries, and has engaged musicians who are suffering financial hardships to perform in concert with the ensemble.
PROGRAM
Syrinx.........................................Claude Debussy
Shelly Zhu | flute
Albumblätter, Op. 39....................Hans Sitt
-Moderato
-Andante Sostenuto
Reflection for Viola and Piano.....................................Benjamin Britten
Maryam Parhizkar* | viola, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Serenade......................................Eugene Ysaye
Susanna Mendlow** | cello, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
Partita No. 2 D minor BWV 1004........................Johann Sebastian Bach
-Chaconne
Sungmin Park | cello
Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 G minor.....................Robert Schumann
- So rasch wie moglich
Theo di Castri | piano
Sonata for Cello and Piano Op. 5 No. 2 G minor................Ludwig van Beethoven
-Adagio sostenuto e espressivo-Allegro molto piu tosto presto
-Rondo: Allegro
Adagio and Allegro Op. 70..................................Robert Schumann
Jonathan Payne* | cello, Mi-Eun Kim | piano
-INTERMISSION-
Sonata Hob:52 E flat Major.......Franz Joseph Haydn
-Allegro
performed by counter)induction
PROGRAM
Richard Cook Sieben Stücke
for clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello
I. Arrivée
II. Sieben Acht
III. Le moment que je t'ai vu
IV. Heimweh
Spring Overlook Concert Series: The Columbia Wind Ensemble
Sunday, May 3rd at 2:00 PM
A big band of young musicians who play rousing outdoor music from the Renaissance to the present. Andrew Pease, Conductor
At the 116th Street Overlook (on the middle level of Riverside Park)
Free and open to the public.
The Columbia Klezmer Band and Columbia’s Bluegrass Band, Lion in the Grass play their spring concerts back-to-back in one night of rollickin' fun! It's free so bring your friends along.
Columbia Klezmer Band at 6:00 PM
Columbia’s Bluegrass Band, Lion in the Grass at 7:00 PM
The band is coached by Jeff Warschauer, who is internationally renowned as a klezmer instrumentalist, Yiddish singer and educator.
Lion in the Grass, the CU Bluegrass Band, was started at Columbia in 2004, and has already achieved a strong reputation on campus and in the community. It is directed by Toby King.
Sponsored by the Columbia University Music Performance Program
The Columbia Jazz Vocal Ensemble
Christine Correa, director
7:00 PM
The CU Latin Jazz Ensemble
10:00 PM
Casa Italiana is located at 1161 Amsterdam Avenue between 116th & 118th streets
Free and open to the public.
Playing ancient court music of Japan, a type of music rarely played outside of Japan.
Free and open to the public.
PLEASE NOTE CORRECTED START TIME OF 7PM, NOT 6PM.
The Italian Academy at Columbia University presents its Spring 2009 Concert Series:
THREE SOPRANOS: SARAH WOLFSON
Featuring works by Hugo Wolf, Carol Bettendorf, and Luciano Berio. She will be joined by pianist David Shimoni and members of the Axiom Ensemble conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky.
Admission is $15 for the general public, $10 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online at tic.columbia.edu or in person at in the Lerner Hall Lobby. Call 212 854 1623 or email rw2115@columbia.edu for more information.
Performing songs and arias by Mozart, Schubert, Verdi, etc.
Free and open to the public
This concert is free and open to the public.
PROGRAM
KIMMY SZETO, PIANO
PROGRAM
Jane Liu and Sarah Terry
The Prayer from Quest for Camelot, English lyrics and music by Carole Bayer Sager and David Foster, Italian lyrics by Alberto Testa and Tony Renis
Jane Liu
Unexpected Song from Song and Dance by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Poker Face by Lady Gaga
Eloise Eonnet
Ebben, n'andrò lontana from La Wally by Catalani
Mi chiamano Mimi from La Bohème by Puccini
Antonio Levy
O del mio dolce ardor from Paride ed Elena by C.W. Gluck
Antonio Levy and Rose Andreatta
This heart is for you dear from Cosi fan Tutte by W.A. Mozart
Christina Macchiarola
Never Never Land from Peter Pan by Jule Styne, Betty Comden, and Adolf Green
Rose's Turn from Gypsy by Jule Styne and Steven Sondheim
Julie Schoonover
Ach, ich fühl's from Die Zauberbflöte by W.A. Mozart
Der Hölle Rache from Die Zauberflöte by W. A. Mozart
Anna Brown
De vieni non tardar from Le nozze di figaro by W.A. Mozart
All Er Nothing from Oklahoma by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein (Duet)
Featuring:
Maryam Parhizkar, viola
Mi-Eun Kim, piano
Theo DiCastri, piano
Caroline Robertson, oboe
Free and open to the public
Senior Voice Recital: Falling in love with Broadway
Voice Coaches: Patrick Calleo and Sarah Wolfson
A look at soprano theatre repertoire through the years.
Kate Smith at 8:30 PM
Senior Voice Recital: An Evening of Montsalvage and Respighi
Voice Coach: Jane McMahan
Featuring Kate Smith and Dylan Widjiono performing pieces by Montsalvage, Respighi, Mozart, Bach, and Handel.
*SNEAK PREVIEW CONCERT | MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL 2009*
*ARGENTO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE AND CHRISTOPHER JUST*
The *Argento Chamber Ensemble* teams up with Austrian DJ *Christopher Just*in a program juxtaposing works of emerging American composers, DJs and turntable artists. The program will include the world premiere of *Michael
Klingbeil’s* *Subterrain*, for clarinet, strings, and live electronics, as well as *Enno Poppe’s* ultra-complex *Geloeschte Lieder* for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, and cello.
Christopher Just, Michael Klingbeil, Enno Poppe
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This event is produced in cooperation with Argento New Music Project, Mica Austria, and Columbia University. Curated by Michel Galante and Peter Rantasa.
*RESERVATIONS*
Free Admission. Reservations required. Call (212) 319 5300 ext. 222 or
*SNEAK PREVIEW CONCERT | MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL 2009*
*ARGENTO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE AND CHRISTOPHER JUST*
The *Argento Chamber Ensemble* teams up with Austrian DJ *Christopher Just*in a program juxtaposing works of emerging American composers, DJs and turntable artists. The program will include the world premiere of *Michael
Klingbeil’s* *Subterrain*, for clarinet, strings, and live electronics, as well as *Enno Poppe’s* ultra-complex *Geloeschte Lieder* for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, and cello.
Christopher Just, Michael Klingbeil, Enno Poppe
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This event is produced in cooperation with Argento New Music Project, Mica Austria, and Columbia University. Curated by Michel Galante and Peter Rantasa.
*RESERVATIONS*
Free Admission. Reservations required. Call (212) 319 5300 ext. 222 or


