Program: Ylva Lund Bergner – Ajar – US premiere (17’)Axel Rudebek – Piece for viola d’amore – US premiere (10’) Øyvind Mæland – Dugong – US premiere (9’)Johan Svensson – fielwalking – US premiere (5’) Concert with the Italian musician Marco Fusi, playing viola d’amore; an old 14-stringed bowed instrument.The four Scandinavian composers Ylva […]
FELDMAN : for bunita marcus
For Bunita Marcus (1985) is one of the large-scale piano solos Morton Feldman (1926-1987) composed among his last works: a very quiet, sparse and very long piece (70-80 minutes) where the sense of time becomes altered: sounds slowly move and change, repeated patterns never exactly repeat, and utterly beautiful melodies emerge. Feldman says: “For me, […]
FELDMAN : for bunita marcus
For Bunita Marcus (1985) is one of the large-scale piano solos Morton Feldman (1926-1987) composed among his last works: a very quiet, sparse and very long piece (70-80 minutes) where the sense of time becomes altered: sounds slowly move and change, repeated patterns never exactly repeat, and utterly beautiful melodies emerge. Feldman says: “For me, […]
Composer Reading Session with The Living Earth Show
This year’s C4NM Ensemble in Residence, The Living Earth Show, will read and workshop up to six works for guitar and percussion. The public is welcome to sit in on this exciting connection between composers, performers, and new works. Composers may submit up to five minutes of music for this opportunity, and will receive 20-30 […]
Composer Reading Session with The Living Earth Show
This year’s C4NM Ensemble in Residence, The Living Earth Show, will read and workshop up to six works for guitar and percussion. The public is welcome to sit in on this exciting connection between composers, performers, and new works. Composers may submit up to five minutes of music for this opportunity, and will receive 20-30 […]
Intersections: An SF State of Mind
An exhilarating evening of live performance, discussion and demonstrations, where you will learn about the latest trends in biotechnology and how they are shaping and informing musical creativity. Check out demos from some of the coolest new companies and artists blazing a trail in this exciting space. Discover what goes on ‘under the hood’ of […]
Intersections: An SF State of Mind
An exhilarating evening of live performance, discussion and demonstrations, where you will learn about the latest trends in biotechnology and how they are shaping and informing musical creativity. Check out demos from some of the coolest new companies and artists blazing a trail in this exciting space. Discover what goes on ‘under the hood’ of […]
Lee Alan Nolan, piano recital
Lee Alan Nolan performs a recital of solo piano music, both new and old “Schematic Nocturne” and “Small Art—nine short pieces” by San Francisco composer Bruce Bennett; Robert Helps’ notoriously challenging “Three Etudes”; Maurice Ravel’s masterpiece “Gaspard de la nuit”; and a few rags by Scott Joplin. […]
Lee Alan Nolan, piano recital
Lee Alan Nolan performs a recital of solo piano music, both new and old “Schematic Nocturne” and “Small Art—nine short pieces” by San Francisco composer Bruce Bennett; Robert Helps’ notoriously challenging “Three Etudes”; Maurice Ravel’s masterpiece “Gaspard de la nuit”; and a few rags by Scott Joplin. […]
Inbal Segev: Cello & Electronics by Women Composers Featuring Music by Anna Clyne, Missy Mazzoli, Gity Razaz, & Augusta Read Thomas
New York-based cellist Inbal Segev, known for her “glowing, burnished tone” (The Washington Post) will perform a concert celebrating music for solo cello by women composers, including works by Anna Clyne, Augusta Read Thomas, Missy Mazzoli, and the West Coast premiere of a concerto for cello and electronics written for Segev by Gity Razaz called […]