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Three Cowboy Songs
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Pau Casals - Suite for Orchestra
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Bells and Whistles!
Wind Ensemble Picc, 2 fl, ob, bsn, Eb cl, 2 Bb cl, B. cl., al sax, ten sax, bari sax, 2 hn, 2 tpt, 2 tbn, euph, tba, timp, mallet (glk/xylo), sn dr, bass dr, cyms.
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Robert Hughes
Music for the Kama Sutra
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Echoes of Petrarch
Flute, Clarinet (Doubling Bass Clarinet), and Piano
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The 21st Century Bulletin: Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4 (2021-2022)
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News + Events
September 14: David Liptak's Suite Premiered by Pianist Eunmi Ko
Pianist Eunmi Ko will premiere David Liptak’s Suite in a concert of new solo piano works on September 14th at Bowling Green State University. The program will also feature premiere performances of new pieces by Hearn Ch’qi, Daniel Pesca, and Tyler Kline, along with music by John Liberatore, Jared Redmond, and Robert Voisey. The concert is the first event of the For Eunmi project, featuring this and future concerts of solo piano music written for Eunmi Ko. More information about the project can be found at https://www.eunmiko.com/projects/for-eunmi.
Read MoreAugust 18 and 19: Judith Shatin's works Kassia and Mariola at the Staunton Music Festival
Works b Judith Shatin to be performed at the Staunton Music Festival in Virginia, August 18 and 19. Mariola for viola and marimba will be performed on Mon., 8/18 at 3:00 p.m. by the Piedmont Duo (Ayn Balija and I-Jen Fang) at the Central United Methodist Church in Staunton, VA. Kassia, scored for clarinet, harp and string quintet, will also be performed at the Staunton Music Festival on Tues, 8/19 at noon at the First Presbyterian Church in Staunton. Commissioned by the Pittsburgh-based Kassia ensemble, it reaches back across the centuries to their namesake, the 9th-C Abbess, poet and hymnographer (image). Several motifs from two of Kassia's most known 9th C. chants are woven into this contemporary piece.
Read MoreNew Album by Curtis Biggs
Wind Meditations, the new album of all original compositions by Curtis Biggs, is now available on all streaming and download platforms. Go to curtistrombone.com for liner notes and links.
Read MoreJuly 18: CompCord Ensemble In Rome
A performance of “When will You dry our eyes? for alto saxophone and piano will be performed by saxophonist Todd Rewoldt and pianist Todd Rewoldt at Mark Kostabi’s Villa in Rome, Italy. Composers Concordance presents a Salon Concert at Kostabi Villa – Rome, Italy Composers Concordance is pleased to present an intimate salon event at the beautiful Kostabi Villa in Rome, Italy. This chamber music soirée will feature performances by the CompCord Ensemble: Tasos Papastamou – violin Todd Rewoldt – alto saxophone Gene Pritsker – guitar Lesi Mei – piano Mark Kostabi – piano Lloyd Haber – percussion Tony Esposito – percussion Robert C. Ford – poet/narration The program will showcase works by Gene Pritsker, Mark Kostabi, Tasos Papastamou, Lloyd Haber, Gilbert Galindo, and Tony Esposito. Friday July 18th at 7pm (1pm EST) Free Event
Read MoreSeptember 21: Steven Christopher Sacco, Piano Sonata No. 1 with David Oei's Classical Salon
David Oei's Salon features music of Steven Christopher Sacco, Ben Weber, Elliott Carter, and Dvorak, Sunday 9/21 at St John's in the Village. Sacco's Piano Sonata No 1. will be performed in its first performance in the US. The program also features the Carter Elegy for viola and piano, a string trio by Ben Weber, and the incredible Dvorak Piano Quartet in E-flat Major. This concert is dedicated to the memory of William Komaiko (d.2025), a dear friend to so many of us. St Johns in the Village218 W 11th StNew York, NY 10014
Read MoreSeptember 24: Music of Dorothy Rudd Moore at the Mannes Sounds Festival, New York City
September 24th at 7:30pm The Mannes Sounds Festival at the New School looks incredible this year! Presented by the College of Performing Arts at The New School, the festival's opening concert event, Solidarity in Dreams: Music and Poetry of Aspiration, Hope, and Wonder, features music by ACA's Dorothy Rudd Moore, as well as Florence Price, Chopin, Hans Krasa, Paul Moravec, Shostakovich, Valentin Silvestrov and Jazz favorites. Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:30PM to 9:30PM John L. Tishman Auditorium 63 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003
Read MoreOct. 4 and 5 New Thread Quartet presents music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and Hong-Da Chin.
NTQ presents Explorations, Vol. 8: Energy Flows, featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The quartet’s annual Explorations Series, now in its 8th iteration, is dedicated to programming important works of our time. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities. BOWERBIRD (PHILLY)Saturday, October 4 @ 5:00pmUniversity Lutheran, UPenn3637 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104$15-25 sliding scaleMISE-EN_PLACE (NYC)Sunday, October 5 @ 3:00pmMISE-EN_PLACE45 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10026$20 PROGRAMGeorg Friedrich Haas – Saxophonquartett (2014)Hannah Kendall – Gilt (2023)Hong-Da Chin – Wishing Doesn't Make it So (2025), world premiere*James Tenney – Swell Piece (1967)Marilyn Shrude - energy flows nervously . . . in search of stillness (2015)* Commissioned by New Thread QuartetNew Thread Quartet presents Explorations, Vol. 8: Energy Flows, featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The quartet’s annual Explorations Series, now in its 8th iteration, is dedicated to programming important works of our time. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities. Wishing doesn’t make it so was inspired by the same phrase from Stephen King’s Heart of...
Read MoreSep. 6: Robert Gibson's "The Sound of Light" at Lynn University Conservatory of Music
The Lynn University Wind Ensemble performs Robert Gibson's The Sound of Light on September 6, 2025 under the direction of Kenneth Amis, Conductor of the Wind Ensemble and Distinguished Artist in Residence in the Lynn University Conservatory of Music. About the work, Gibson writes: "The title of my work, The Sound of Light, has many implications that relate to my thoughts while writing the piece: first, there is the fact that sound can literallybecome light under certain conditions in a technical process called sonoluminescence. The fact that vibration can take the form of sound or light depending on frequency led me to imagine how light would sound, if I could hear it. These imaginings, of course, are of a very personal nature, and not meant to be literal or programmatic. Light exists at virtually all times with some degree of darkness, and this dynamic is very much a part of my composition."
Read MoreSep. 27: Karchin String Quartet No. 4 with the Bergamot Quartet
On Sept. 27, the Bergamot Quartet will perform the world premiere of Louis Karchin's String Quartet No. 4 as part of the sprawling Village Trip Festival. This is a new three-movement work to be performed alongside pieces by a multi-generational set of composers associated with New York City: Samuel Adler, Cheng Jin Koh and Eli Greenhoe. The concert will include the world premiere of Adler's latest work, Quartettsatz, written after celebrating his 97th birthday this past March. Younger composers Cheng Jin Koh and Eli Greenhoe will round out the program, with Ms. Koh appearing in her own work, Mountains of Echoing Halls, as guest soloist on yangqin. Advance tickets available here: https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-bergamot-quartet-three-world-premieres/
Read MoreRobert Scott Thompson Expands Audio Post-Production Services
Robert Scott Thompson has recently launched a new website in support of his efforts in audio post-production. A significant aspect of this work includes support for professional composers who seek audio editing, mastering and post-production assistance for a variety of projects including personal website publication, broadcast, online streaming, CD creation and grant and fellowship applications. Detailed information can be found at: www.aucourantrecords.net.
Read MoreSeptember 14: David Liptak's Suite Premiered by Pianist Eunmi Ko
Pianist Eunmi Ko will premiere David Liptak’s Suite in a concert of new solo piano works on September 14th at Bowling Green State University. The program will also feature premiere performances of new pieces by Hearn Ch’qi, Daniel Pesca, and Tyler Kline, along with music by John Liberatore, Jared Redmond, and Robert Voisey. The concert is the first event of the For Eunmi project, featuring this and future concerts of solo piano music written for Eunmi Ko. More information about the project can be found at https://www.eunmiko.com/projects/for-eunmi.
Read MoreAugust 18 and 19: Judith Shatin's works Kassia and Mariola at the Staunton Music Festival
Works b Judith Shatin to be performed at the Staunton Music Festival in Virginia, August 18 and 19. Mariola for viola and marimba will be performed on Mon., 8/18 at 3:00 p.m. by the Piedmont Duo (Ayn Balija and I-Jen Fang) at the Central United Methodist Church in Staunton, VA. Kassia, scored for clarinet, harp and string quintet, will also be performed at the Staunton Music Festival on Tues, 8/19 at noon at the First Presbyterian Church in Staunton. Commissioned by the Pittsburgh-based Kassia ensemble, it reaches back across the centuries to their namesake, the 9th-C Abbess, poet and hymnographer (image). Several motifs from two of Kassia's most known 9th C. chants are woven into this contemporary piece.
Read MoreNew Album by Curtis Biggs
Wind Meditations, the new album of all original compositions by Curtis Biggs, is now available on all streaming and download platforms. Go to curtistrombone.com for liner notes and links.
Read MoreJuly 18: CompCord Ensemble In Rome
A performance of “When will You dry our eyes? for alto saxophone and piano will be performed by saxophonist Todd Rewoldt and pianist Todd Rewoldt at Mark Kostabi’s Villa in Rome, Italy. Composers Concordance presents a Salon Concert at Kostabi Villa – Rome, Italy Composers Concordance is pleased to present an intimate salon event at the beautiful Kostabi Villa in Rome, Italy. This chamber music soirée will feature performances by the CompCord Ensemble: Tasos Papastamou – violin Todd Rewoldt – alto saxophone Gene Pritsker – guitar Lesi Mei – piano Mark Kostabi – piano Lloyd Haber – percussion Tony Esposito – percussion Robert C. Ford – poet/narration The program will showcase works by Gene Pritsker, Mark Kostabi, Tasos Papastamou, Lloyd Haber, Gilbert Galindo, and Tony Esposito. Friday July 18th at 7pm (1pm EST) Free Event
Read MoreSeptember 21: Steven Christopher Sacco, Piano Sonata No. 1 with David Oei's Classical Salon
David Oei's Salon features music of Steven Christopher Sacco, Ben Weber, Elliott Carter, and Dvorak, Sunday 9/21 at St John's in the Village. Sacco's Piano Sonata No 1. will be performed in its first performance in the US. The program also features the Carter Elegy for viola and piano, a string trio by Ben Weber, and the incredible Dvorak Piano Quartet in E-flat Major. This concert is dedicated to the memory of William Komaiko (d.2025), a dear friend to so many of us. St Johns in the Village218 W 11th StNew York, NY 10014
Read MoreSeptember 24: Music of Dorothy Rudd Moore at the Mannes Sounds Festival, New York City
September 24th at 7:30pm The Mannes Sounds Festival at the New School looks incredible this year! Presented by the College of Performing Arts at The New School, the festival's opening concert event, Solidarity in Dreams: Music and Poetry of Aspiration, Hope, and Wonder, features music by ACA's Dorothy Rudd Moore, as well as Florence Price, Chopin, Hans Krasa, Paul Moravec, Shostakovich, Valentin Silvestrov and Jazz favorites. Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:30PM to 9:30PM John L. Tishman Auditorium 63 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003
Read MoreOct. 4 and 5 New Thread Quartet presents music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and Hong-Da Chin.
NTQ presents Explorations, Vol. 8: Energy Flows, featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The quartet’s annual Explorations Series, now in its 8th iteration, is dedicated to programming important works of our time. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities. BOWERBIRD (PHILLY)Saturday, October 4 @ 5:00pmUniversity Lutheran, UPenn3637 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104$15-25 sliding scaleMISE-EN_PLACE (NYC)Sunday, October 5 @ 3:00pmMISE-EN_PLACE45 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10026$20 PROGRAMGeorg Friedrich Haas – Saxophonquartett (2014)Hannah Kendall – Gilt (2023)Hong-Da Chin – Wishing Doesn't Make it So (2025), world premiere*James Tenney – Swell Piece (1967)Marilyn Shrude - energy flows nervously . . . in search of stillness (2015)* Commissioned by New Thread QuartetNew Thread Quartet presents Explorations, Vol. 8: Energy Flows, featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The quartet’s annual Explorations Series, now in its 8th iteration, is dedicated to programming important works of our time. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities. Wishing doesn’t make it so was inspired by the same phrase from Stephen King’s Heart of...
Read MoreSep. 6: Robert Gibson's "The Sound of Light" at Lynn University Conservatory of Music
The Lynn University Wind Ensemble performs Robert Gibson's The Sound of Light on September 6, 2025 under the direction of Kenneth Amis, Conductor of the Wind Ensemble and Distinguished Artist in Residence in the Lynn University Conservatory of Music. About the work, Gibson writes: "The title of my work, The Sound of Light, has many implications that relate to my thoughts while writing the piece: first, there is the fact that sound can literallybecome light under certain conditions in a technical process called sonoluminescence. The fact that vibration can take the form of sound or light depending on frequency led me to imagine how light would sound, if I could hear it. These imaginings, of course, are of a very personal nature, and not meant to be literal or programmatic. Light exists at virtually all times with some degree of darkness, and this dynamic is very much a part of my composition."
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