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"Maoz Tzur" from Hanukkah Cantata
Scott Terrell, conductor; The Phoenix Symphony
Symphony Hall
"Maoz Tzur" from Hanukkah Cantata
Scott Terrell, conductor; The Phoenix Symphony
Symphony Hall
Candle Blessings and Maoz Tzur from Four Hanukkah Songs
La Jolla Renaissance Singers, Douglas Lynn, conductor
San Diego Museum of Art
"Candle Blessings" from Four Hanukkah Songs
Bread & Roses Choir
Westminster Presbyterian Church, DeKalb, IL
Pictures from the floating world
William Short, bassoon, David Amado, conductor
Delaware Symphony Orchestra
Copeland Hall at The Grand Opera House
Fanfare for Sam
Adam Glaser, conductor
Julliard Pre-College Orchestra
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
NYC
Violin Concerto
Bella Hristova, violin, Martin Majkut, conductor
Rogue Valley Symphony
Nov 10: Ashland
Nov 11: Medford
Nov 12: Medford
Violin Concerto
Bella Hristova, violin, Mark Russell Smith, conductor
Quad City Symphony
Rock Island, IL
Violin Concerto
Bella Hristova, violin, Mark Russell Smith, conductor
Quad City Symphony
Davenport, IA
Seasons Lost
Hwaum Chamber Orchestra, Sangyeon Park, conductor
Wooyang Museum of Contemporary Art
Bassoon Quartet [World Premiere]
Daniel Matsukawa, bassoon; Juliette Kang, violin; Burchard Tang, viola; Yumi Kendall, cello
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society
Benjamin Franklin Hall
Swan Song
Benjamin Beilman, violin, Gloria Chien, piano
Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival
Moto Perpetuo for solo violin
Jennifer Koh
Salt Bay Chamberfest
Damariscotta, ME
Pale Blue Dot
Dover Quartet
Le Poisson Rouge
"Celebrating the relaunch of David Lynch's Twin Peaks"
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Mary B. Galvin Recital Hall, Northwestern University
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Grant Hall
University of Missouri Kansas City
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Lutkin Hall, Northwestern University
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall
University of Arkansas
20/21 Ensemble
Lenfest Hall, Curtis Institute of Music
David Ludwig, director
As the Darmstadt school exerted an aesthetic dominance over the middle part of the 20th century, it stimulated a strong reaction. Composers worldwide rejected the stylistic orthodoxy of the post-war European avant-garde in favor of compositional techniques that drew from eclectic sources-from ancient sounds to popular music, jazz, and indigenous cultural traditions. A new group of American minimalists, neo-Romantics, and "downtown" composers emerged to create a new ecology of vivid sounds and vibrant rhythm that redefined new music and initiated the post-Modern era of today.
with the lilies, and the songs, and the stars
Borromeo Quartet, string quartet
Wang Hua, xiao
Meng-Chieh Liu, piano
NEC Jordan Hall, Boston, MA
Presented by Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Seretean Center
Oklahoma State University
Josquin Microludes
~Nois Saxophone Quartet
Grant Hall, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Josquin Microludes
University of Michigan Saxophone Studio
Britton Recital Hall