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Boston Marquee Archive of Performances |
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| Archive includes performances presented as part of the Emerging Artists Series, created in 1992-1993, and performances presented as part of Boston Marquee, created in 2000-2001. |
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| 1992-1993 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Tian Ying, piano
Sunday, January 10, 1993, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Mozart
Rondo in A minor, K. 511
Chopin
Four Mazurkas, Opus 67
Fantasy in F minor, Opus 49
Rachmaninoff
Sonata No. 2, Opus 36 (Revised edition)
Schubert/Liszt
Soirees de Vienne
Liszt
Sonata in B minor
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Benefit Street Chamber Players
Saturday, April 3, 1993, NEC's Jordan Hall
Musicians: Kathryn Roth, traverso; Robert Mealy and Scott Metcalfe, violins; Patrick Jordan, viola; Emily Walhout, cello; Anne Trout, double bass; Peter Sykes, harpsichord; Ellen Hargis, soprano
Program:
J.S. Bach
Suite in b minor for flute and strings, BWV 1067
Cantata 82, Ich habe genug
Sonata in A Major for two violins and continuo, after BWV 1015
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050
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| 1993-1994 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Lorraine Hunt, mezzo-soprano
Steven Blier, piano
Saturday, October 23, 1993, NEC's Jordan Hall
(Originally scheduled for Sunday, March 14, 1993, snowed out)
Program:
Handel
Ogni vento
Jules Massenet
Le nid
Emile Paladilhe
Les Bois
Psyche
Faure
A Clymene
En Sourdine
Robert Schumann
Himmel und Erde
Clara Schumann
Liebst du um Schoenheit
Robert Schumann
Ihre Stimme
Mein Schoener Stern
Widmung
Joaquin Turina
Farruca
Ravel
Vocalise-Etude en forme de Habanera
Enrique Granados
El Mirar de la Maja
Pablo Luna
De Espana Vengo (Paso and Alvarez)
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Christopher Taylor, piano
Sunday, January 9, 1994, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
J.S. Bach
Fantasie and Fugue in A minor, BWV 904
Alban Berg
Piano Sonata, Opus 1
Anton Webern
Variations, Opus 27
Bartok
Three Etudes, Opus 18
Beethoven
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Boston Composers String Quartet
Clayton Hoener, violin; Scott Woolweaver, viola; Mark Beaulieu; Reinmar Seidler, cello
Sunday, March 6, 1994, NEc's Jordan Hall
Program: Hadyn
String Quartet in C Major, Opus 20, No. 2
John McDonald
Cri du Coeur: String Quartet No. 1* (1992-93)
Arthur Foote
Tema con variazioni, Opus 32
Bartok
String Quartet No. 4
*World premiere
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Daniel McKelway, clarinet
Randall Hodgkinson, piano
Friday, April 15, 1994 NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Debussy
Premiere rapsodie
Schumann
Fantasiestuecke, Opus 73
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Six Studies in English Folk-Song
Leonard Bernstein
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (1941-2)
Stravinsky
Three Pieces for solo clarinet
Brahms
Sonata No. 2 in E-flat Major, Opus 120
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| 1994-1995 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Zheng-Rong Wang, violin
Judith Gordon, piano
Saturday, January 21, 1995, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Beethoven
Sonata No. 8 in G Major for Piano and Violin, Opus 30, no. 3
Brahms
Sonata No. 3 in D minor for Violin and Piano, Opus 108
Bartok
Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin and Piano
Messiaen
Theme et variations for Violin and Piano
Paganini "Le Streghe" for Violin and Piano, Opus 8
Tchaikovsky
Walt-Scherzo for Violin and Piano, Opus 34
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HaeSun Paik, piano
Friday, February 24, 1995, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Messiaen
La Colombe from Preludes
Le Loriot from Catalogue of Birds
Schumann
Humoreske, Opus 20
Ravel
La Valse
Rachmaninoff
Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Opus 42
Mozart/Liszt
Reminiscences de Don Juan
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Dominique Labelle, soprano
Margaret Ulmer, piano
Friday, April 7, 1995, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Schubert
Lachen und Weinen
Nachviolen
Seligkeit
Enrique Granados
Canciones Amatorias
Poulenc
Trois Poemes de Louise de Vilmonin
Violon
Les Chemins de l'Amour
Debussy
Ariettes Oubliees
Andrew Vores
Cleopatra (1989)
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| 1995-1996 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Atlantic Brass Quintet
Joseph Damian Foley, trumpet; Jeffrey Luke, trumpet; Seth Orgel, French Horn; John Faieta, trombone; John Manning, tuba
Saturday, November 4, 1995, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Handel
Solomon: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
M. Praetorius
Dances from "Terpsichore"
J.S. Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048
Charles Ives (arr. Foley)
Variations on "America"
Alvin Etler
Quintet for Brass Instruments
Leonard Bernstein (arr. Foley)
Candide: Overture
Bizet (arr. Foley)
Selections from "Carmen"
Bernstein (arr. Foley)
On The Town: 3 Dance Episodes
Gershwin (arr. Foley)
An American in Paris
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Max Levinson, piano
Saturday, January 13, 1996, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Schubert
Wanderfantasie, D. 760
Leon Kirchner
Five Pieces for Piano (1987)
Chopin
Twenty-four Preludes, Opus 28
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Christopheren Nomura, baritone
Martin Katz, piano
Saturday, February 10, 1996, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
R. Schumann
Dichterliebe, Opus 48
Ravel
Histoires Naturelles (Jules Renard)
Paul Bowles
Once a Lady Was Here (text by Paul Bowles)
A Little Closer, Please (text by William Saroyan)
April Fool Baby (text by Gertrude Stein)
Sleeping Song (text by Paul Bowles)
My Sister's Hand in Mine (text by Jane Bowles)
Secret Words (text by Paul Bowles)
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| 1996-1997 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Sergey Schepkin, piano
Friday, November 1, 1996, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
J.S. Bach
Partita VI in E minor, BWV 830
Sofia Gubaidulina
Chaconne (1962)
Rachmaninoff
Prelude in G major, Opus 32, No. 5
Prelude in G-sharp minor, Opus 32, No. 12
Prelude in B-flat minor, Opus 32, No. 2
Alan Fletcher
Sonata (1984-96)
Robert Helps
Hommage à Fauré (1972)
Liszt
Après une Lecture du Dante (Fantasia quasi Sonata)
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Favella Lyrica
Pamela Murray, soprano; Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano; Michael Beattie, harpsichord;
Guest artist: Daniel Ryan, baroque cello
Sunday, January 19, 1997, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Monteverdi
Tornate, o cari baci
Luzzasco Luzzaschi
Deh vieni Ormai
Martino Pesenti
Ardo
Ms. Murray
Sigismondo D'India
Piangono al pianger mio
Langue al vostro languir
Monteverdi
Zefiro torna
Henry Purcell
Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation
Ms. Dellal
Heinrich Schuetz
Der Herr ist gross
Erhoere mich
Habe deine Lust an dem Herren
Handel
Tanti strali al sen mi scocchi
Johann Adam Reinken
Fugue in G minor
Mr. Beattie
Handel
Ahi, nelle sorti umane
No, di voi non vo' fidarmi
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Julie Ince Thompson
Saturday, February 1, 1997, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Tamsen Donner: a woman's journey
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Ayano Ninomiya, violin
David Deveau, piano; Mark Kroll, harpsichord
Sunday, April 6, 1997, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
J.S. Bach
Sonata No. 2 in A Major, BWV 1015
Schubert
Fantasy in C Major, D. 934, Opus 159
Eugene Ysaye
Solo Sonata No. 2, Opus 27, "Obsession"
Schoenberg
Phantasy, Opus 47
Elgar
Salut d'amour, Opus 12
Canto populare
Henry Wieniawski
Souvenir de Moscou, Opus 6
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| 1997-1998 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Esther Budiardjo, piano
Friday, October 17, 1997, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Mendelssohn
Songs without Words, Opus 30
George Perle
Six New Etudes
Mily Balakirev
Islamey: Oriental Fantasy
Beethoven
Thirty-three Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Opus 120
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Marcus Schulkind Dance Company
Saturday, January 17, 1998, Tsai Performance Center
Dancers: Dianna Daly Blackman, Lorraine Chapman, Erin Koh, Irene Lutts, Sharon Marroquin, Jim Viera, David Leventhal (David Leventhal courtesy of Mark Morris Dance Group)
Program:
New Piece (premiere)
Triptych (1989, 1977)
Cradle Song (1994)
Chaos Inside (premiere)
Slanting Sun (1996)
Of Bliss Submerged Beneath Appearance (1995)
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Stephen Salters, baritone
Shiela Kibbe, piano
Friday, April 17, 1998, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Elena Ruehr
Lullabies and Spring Songs*
Poulenc
Chansons Gaillardes
Schubert
Gesaege des Harfners, Opus 12
Spirituals (traditional)
Calvary (arr. Betty Jackson King)
Sing Aho, If I Had the Wings of a Dove (arr. Margaret Bonds)
You Mus' Come In By and Thro' De Lamb (arr. Roland Hayes)
Two Wings (arr. Roland Hayes)
Come Down Angels (arr. Undine Smith Moore)
*World premiere
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Judith Gordon, piano
with Andres Diaz, cello and Lisa Saffer, soprano
Sunday, May 3, 1998, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Beethoven
Sonata for Piano and cello in G minor, Opus 5, no. 2 (1796)
Martin Brody
(G) Corona (1998)
Messiaen
Chants de Terre et de Ciel for Soprano and Piano (1939)
Lee Hyla
Third Party (1998)
Liszt
Sonata in B minor
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| 1998-1999 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Kendra Colton, soprano
Laura Ward, piano
Friday, December 11, 1998, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Gerald Finzi
It Was a Lover and his Lass
Ivor Gurney
Down by the Salley Gardens
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Orpheus with His Lute
Roger Quilter
Love's Philosophy
Hugo Wolf
Selections from Italienisches Liederbuch
Andy Vores
The Reckless Heart*
If the Soul Was Born with Pinions
Dora Williams
On Foot I Had to Walk through the Solar Systems
My Roaring Boy
Beyond the Hunting Woods
Gabriel Faure
Five Melodies "de Venise," Opus 58
Alexander Zemlinsky
Sonntag
Um Mitternacht
Der bescheidene Shaefer
Joseph Marx
Hat dich die Liebe Beruehrt
*World premiere, commissioned by Bank Boston Celebrity Series
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Dance Collective, a 25th Anniversary Celebration
Friday & Saturday, October 23 & 24, 1998
Dancers: Kerri Alesksiewicz, Ann Brown Allen, Judy Cohen, Cha Cha Epps, Jamies Huggins, Nicole Huggins, Dawn Kramer, Sun Ho Kim, Eric Lindemer, Billy McLaughlin, Isaura Oliveira, Carolo Rizzo, Alenia Sammy, Micki Taylor-Pinney
Program:
Handle with Care/Trate con Cuidado (1996)
Choreography by Dawn Kramer
The Body Hesitates
Choreography: Dawn Kramer
Indifferent Source
Choreography: Micki Taylor-Pinney
What We Here Possess (1998)
Choreography: Dawn Kramer
Hellenic Diversion
Choreography: Martha Amstrong Gray
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Mia Chung, piano
Sunday, January 17, 1999, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Robert Schumann/Liszt
Widmung
Beethoven
Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Opus 110
Lee Hyla
Riff and Transfiguration (1997)
Mendelssohn
Rondo capriccioso, Opus 14
Beethoven
Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Opus 53, "Waldstein"
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Irina Muresanu, violin
David Deveau, piano
Friday, March 5, 1999, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Brahms-Dietrich-Schumann
F-A-E Sonata for violin and piano
Dan Dediu
"Griffon" for violin and piano
Debussy
Sonata in G minor for violin and piano
Beethoven
Sonata No. 4 for violin and piano in A minor, Opus 23
Earl Kim
Caprices Nos. 1,2,4,5,7,10,12 for solo violin
Gershwin/arr. Jascha Heifetz
Three Preludes
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| 1999-2000 Season (Emerging Artists Series) |
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Prometheus Dance
Saturday, November 20, 1999, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Triangle (1990)
Choreography: Diane Arvanites-Noya
The Game (1989)
Choreography: Diane Arvanites-Noya
As I Was…As You Were (1997)
Choreography: Diane Arvanites-Noya
Between Blood and Bone (1999)
Choreography: Diane Arvanites-Noya and Tommy Neblett
La Giornata Omicida (The Deadly Day)(1996)
Choreography: Tommy Neblett
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Jong-Gyung Park, piano
Saturday, February 5, 2000, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Berg
Sonata, Opus 1
Schumann
Davidsbündlertänze
Chopin
Etudes, Opus 10
Ravel
La Valse
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Triple Helix
Lois Shapiro, piano, Bayla Keyes, violin, and Rhonda Rider, cello
Sunday, April 16, 2000, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Beethoven
Trio in D Major, Opus 70, no. 1 “Ghost” (1808)
Vores
Dark Mother for piano trio (1999)*
Phyllis Curtin, narrator
Shostakovich
Trio in E minor, Opus 67 (1944)
*World Premiere
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| 2000-2001 Season (Boston Marquee) |
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Julie Ince Thompson
Friday, January 19, 2001, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Advent 2001, An evening of dance and theatre conceived and performed by Julie Ince Thompson
Advent 2001
A Delicacy of Air
Moon Calf's Ditty
Sleepwalker
Scrabble Ridge
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The Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen, Music Director
with Members of the Harvard University Choir
Sunday, November 5, 2000, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Program: Carmina Burana, Medieval Songs from the Benediktbeuren Manuscript (ca. 1230)
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The Boston Trio
Sunday, March 25, 2001, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Andy Vores
Urban Affair*
Ravel
Trio in A minor
Dvorak
Trio in F minor for Violin, Cello, and Piano
*World premiere, commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series for The Boston Trio
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Judith Gordon and Friends, Songs and Waltzes
Friday, January 12, 2001, NEC's Jordan Hall
Judith Gordon, piano, with Lisa Saffer, soprano; Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano; William Hite, tenor;
Mark McSweeney, baritone; Craig Smith, piano
Program:
Ravel
Valses nobles et sentimentales
Alan Fletcher
I Saw In Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing*
David Horne
Slow, slow*
Lee Hyla
Wilson's Ivory-bill*
Martin Brody
Reasons for Moving*
John Harbison
Gatsby Etudes (Boston premiere)
Brahms
Liebeslieder Waltzes, Opus 52
*World premiere, commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series
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Borromeo String Quartet with Leon Fleisher, piano
Sunday, February 25, 2001, NEC's Jordan Hall
Borromeo String Quartet: Nicholas Kitchen, violin; William Fedkenheur, violin; Mai Motobuchi, viola; Yeesun Kin, cello
Program:
Beethoven
String Quartet in F minor, Opus 95, "Serioso"
Steven Mackey
Ars Moriendi (nine tableaux on the art of dying well)
Brahms
Piano Quintet in F minor, Opus 34
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| 2001-2002 Season (Boston Marquee) |
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Sol y Canto with Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Friday, November 16, 2001, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Sol Y Canto: Rosi and Brian Amador
Program:
Sol Y Canto
Various, Original and classic selections from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Peru
Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Astor Piazzolla Cuatro estaciones portenas (Four Seasons in Buenos Aires)
Osvaldo Golijov Deaths of the Angel (To the Memory of Astor Piazolla)
Sol Y Canto and Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Brian Amador Prisma de amores*
*World premiere commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series
with funds provided by the Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser Foundation
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NIcola Hawkins Dance Company
Friday & Saturday, January 25 & 26, 2002, Tsai Performance Center
Choreography and costumes: Nicola Hawkins
Dancers: Julie Pike Admond, Erin Gottwald, Maggie Husak, Carey McKinley, Jessica Reed, Jes Shuford
Composers: Beth Eisenberg, Arthur Levering, Elena Ruehr, Evan Ziporyn
Musicians: Donald Berman, Beth Eisenberg, Elena Ruehr, Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin, Evan Ziporyn
Program:
28 days 'til Spring
(Music: The Law of Floating Objects, composed by Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin)
Lilly and Rose
(Music: Lilly and Rose, composed by Beth Eisenberg)
Cymbal and Spice
(Music: Hot Tamali, Conga, Metal Garden, composed by Elena Ruehr)
The Swim
(Music: School of Velocity, composed by Arthur Levering)
Lineal Ascent*
(Music: Four Impersonations, by Evan Ziporyn)
*World premiere commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series with funds provided by the Catherine and Paul Buttenweiser Foundation. The creation of "Lineal Ascent" was funded in part by the LEF Foundation.
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Jan Curtis, mezzo-soprano
with Martin Amlin, piano
Friday, October 19, 2001, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Arr. Clifford Shaw
He's Gone Away
Arr. Benjamin Britten
The Sally Gardens
R. Vaughan Williams
The Call
Arr. John Jacob Niles
I Wonder as I Wander
Arr. H.T. Burleigh
Weepin' Mary
Geoffrey O'Hara
I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked
Samuel Barber
from Hermit Songs, Opus 29
(Church Bell at Night, The Crucifixion, Promiscuity, The Monk and His cat, The Desire for Hermitage)
Jan Curtis
Transformations*
Charles Ives
Remembrance; Maple Leaves; Slow March; On the Counter; Tom Sails Away
*Boston premiere
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Stefan Jackiw, violin
David Deveau, piano
Friday, March 15, 2002, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Eugene Ysaye
Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Opus 27
Matthew Van Brink
Up, Up, and Up (Five Pieces for Violin and Piano)
Brahms
Sonata in A Major, Opus 100, no. 2
Chopin (transcribed by Nathan Milstein)
Nocturne No. 7 in C-sharp minor, Opus 27, no. 1
Pablo de Sarasate
Carmen Fantasy, Opus 25
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| 2002-2003 Season (Boston Marquee) |
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Anna Myer and Dancers
Friday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1, 2003, Tsai Performance Center
Dancers: James Brown, Frank Campisano, Linda Cedeno, Anna Myer, Bess Rouse, Liz Santoro, Stephanie Sherman, Rick Vigo, Jennifer Polycan
Musicians: Andrew Christopher Mark, Genevieve Martineau, Fumito Nunoya, Kenneth Radnofsky, Ki So, Akie Takada, David Polan
Child Dancers (BlueBird No. 173): Violet Brooks, Carly Amstrong-Champ, Maggie Cherneff, Kathrin Leblanc, Ana Rose, Gifford Shaver, Lily Steig, Noel Um
All choreography by Anna Myer
Program:
Unlocking*
The Presence of that Absence**
Wine and Roses (1995)
Duet from Quintet to Brahms (1997)
Bluebird No. 173
*World premiere, commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series
**World premiere
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Boston Camerata
Joel Cohen , director; Mohammed Briouel, guest co-director
with Camerata Mediterranea & SHARQ Ensemble
Sunday, November 10, 2002, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Soloists: Hayet Ayad, Anne Azema, Equidad Bares, Lynn Torgrove
Instrumentalists: Mohammed Briouel, violin and viola; Joel Cohen, lauta; Hazel brooks, vielle; Shira Kammen, vielle; Kareem Roustom, oud; Boujoumaa Razgui, violin and percussion; Karim Nagi Mohammed, percussion
Program:
"Cantigas de Santa Maria, Songs of Mystic Spain,"
Christians, Muslims and Jews at the Courst of Alfonso the Wise, King of Castille (1221-1284)
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Robert Levin, piano
Sunday, April 13, 2003, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Beethoven
Sonata in E-flat Major, Opus 7 (1796/97)
Robert Levin
Improvised Modulating Prelude from E-flat Major to A minor
J.S. Bach
Fantasia and Fugue in A minor, BWV 904
Hindemith
Klaviermusik, Part I: Uebung in drei Stueken, Opus 37/I
John Harbison
Piano Sonata No. 2* (2001)
Cesar Franck
Prelude, Chorale and Fugue, M. 21 (1884)
* World premiere
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Boston Musica Viva, Richard Pittman, Music Director
Boston Musica Viva Ensemble: Mauricio Garcia, flute; Steven Jackson, clarinet; Bayla Keyes, violin; Jan Mueller-Szeraws, cello; David Pontbriand, sitar; Patrick Yacono, piano; Samir Chatterjee, tabla;Robert Schulz, percussion
Saturday, March 8-9, 2002, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Shirish Korde
Blue Topeng*
Desak Made Suarti Laksmi, Balinese instruments
Bethany Collier, Balinese instruments
Shirish Korde
Chitra: an opera/dance drama (2000) **
Cast in order of appearance:
Elizabeth Keusch, Sutradhar
Tara Ahmed, Chitra
I Noyoman Catra, Arjuna
Pupeteers: Carlyn Fitzgerald, Alpha Gingrich, Emily Strong
*World premiere, commssioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series and Boston Musica Viva
**Commissioned by the Fromm Foundation and Boston Musica Viva
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Margaret Lattimore, mezzo-soprano
with Brian Zeger & Ricky Ian Gordon, piano
Saturday, March 15, 2003, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Henry Purcell
What can we poor females do?
Music for a while
Mad Bess (arr. Benjamin Britten)
Giochino Rossini
Regata Veneziana
Richard Strauss
Schlagende Herzen
Das Rosenband Die Sieben Siegel
Ich trage meine Minne
Hat gesagt-bleib's nucht dabei
Ricky Ian Gordon
Late Afternoon
Otherwise
Willi, Home in Memory
X
Just Now
What the Living Do
Let Evening Come
(Ricky Ian Gordon, piano)
Joaquin Rodrigo
Cuatro madrigales amatorios
Con que la lavare
Vos me matasteis
De donde venis amore
De los alamos vengo madre
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Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra
Isaiah Jackson, Music Director
Dr. Francois S. Clemmons, narrator, with St. Paul A.M.E. Angels Without Wings Choir; Youth Pro Musica; Concord Baptist Children of Christ; Pro Arte Jubilee Players
Sunday, January 25, 2004, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Program:
Mendelssohn
Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave), Opus 26
Haydn
Symphony No. 44, "Mourning Symphony"
Spirituals for youth choir announced from the stage
Carman Moore "Alleluia," from Mass for the 21st Century
Joseph Schwanter
New Morning for the World: "Daybreak of Freedom"*
*World premiere
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Borromeo String Quartet with Richard Stoltzman, clarinet
Nicholas Kitchen, violin; William Fedkenheuer, violin; Mai Matobuchi, viola; Yeesun Kim, cello
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Program:
Haydn
String Quartet in E-flat Major, Opus 64, no. 6
Osvaldo Golijov
Yiddishbbuk
Tenebrae*
Brahms
Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Opus 115
*Boston premiere
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Snappy Dance Theater
Friday & Saturday, June 4 & 5, Cutler Majestic Theatre
Program:
Tango Tangle (2002)
Out of the Blue (2002)
Movement in D'Flat (2001)
Mirabile Dictu (1998)
Flip/Switch (2003)
The Temperamental Wobble*
*World premiere, commissioned by FleetBoston Celebrity Series
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Boston Camerata
Joel Cohen, music director
Sunday, November 7, 2004, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Program:
Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson
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New England String Ensemble
Susan Davenny-Wyner, conductor
Max Levinson, piano; Wendy Bryn Hamer, soprano; Jeffrey Work, trumpet
Friday, December 10, 2004, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Handel
Concerto Grosso in D Major, Opus 6, no. 5
Shostakovich
Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet and strings
Schubert, arr. Daniel Stepner
Der Tod und das Maedchen (Death and the Maiden), D. 531
Schubert, arr. Gustav Mahler
Quartet in D minor, D. 810, Death and the Maiden
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The Boston Conservatory Dance Theater
Alwin Nikolais, Martha Graham, Murray Louis
February 17-19, 2005, The Boston Conservatory Theater
Program:
Noumenon Mobilus (Alwin Nikolais)
Tensile Involvement (Alwin Nikolais)
Diversion of Angels (Martha Graham)
Four Brubeck Pieces (Murray Louis)
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Sergey Schepkin, piano
Saturday, April 16, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Debussy
Images, Second Series
The Rainbow Hexameron*
Julia Scott Carey
Red
Joseph Johnson "Orange" Variations
Michael Gandolfi
Fantasia en Amarillo
Alan Fletcher
Green
Daniel Pinkham
Blue Blazes
Christopher Trapani
The Silence of a Falling Star Lights Up a Purple Sky
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
*Commissioned by Bank of America Celebrity Series with funding provided by the Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser Foundation
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Stefan Jackiw, violin
Max Levinson, piano
Sunday, November 6, 2005, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Stravinsky
Suite Italiene
Richard Strauss
Sonata for violin and piano in E-flat Major, Opus 18
Mozart
Sonata for piano and violin in B-flat Major, K. 378
Liszt (transcr. Nathan Milstein)
Consolation No. 3
Saint-Saens
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Opus 28
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David Deveau and Friends
David Deveau, piano; Andres Cardenes, violin; Irina Muresanu, violin; Marcus Thompson and Roger Tapping, violas; Jennifer Culp, cello; Max Zeugner, bass
Saturday, January 14, 2005, NEC's Jordan Hall
Program:
Haydn
Piano Trio in C Major, Hob. XV: 27
Webern
Variations for Piano, Opus 27
Liszt
Venezia e Napoli
Peter Child
Revoicing Echoes*
Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Opus 58
*World Premiere of Peter Child's Revoicing Echoes
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Either/Orchestra with Ethiopian guest musicians
Russ Gershon, leader, tenor and soprano saxophones; Tom Halter, Colin Fisher, trumpets; Joel Yennoir, trombone; Jeremy Udden, alto saxophone, flute; Kurtis Rivers, baritone saxophone, flute; Leo Blanco, piano; Rick McLaughlin, bass; Pablo Bencid, drums; Vicente Lebron, congas, percussion
Special Guests: Setegn Atanaw, masinko; Minale Dagnew, krar; Hana Shenkute, vocals
Saturday, January 28, 2006, Berklee Performance Center
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Rebecca Rice Dance
Rebecca Rice, Artistic Director.Choreographer
Ann-Marie Cofield, Marissa Gomer, Arian George, Sara Knight, Michelle Machon, Julianna Nagy, Cydney Nielsen, Caitlin Novero, Ty Parmenter, Janine Roynane, Joshua Jacob Scheulteis, Jillian St. Germain, Francoise Voranger. Cello y Basso: emmanuel Feldman, cello; Pascale Delache-Feldman, bass
Saturday, May 6, 2006, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Paradigm (2000)
Terra Mystique (2005)
Indigo (2003)
Startus (2004)
Deep Horizon (2001)
Nuances (1978)
Bach Dances (2004)
Inside (2005)
Busy Blues (2004)
Shortstories (World premiere)
Echoes (2004)
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Boston University Opera Institute
20th Anniversary Season
William Lumpkin, conductor
Sharon Daniels, stage director
Thursday & Friday, April 19 & 20, 2007, Boston University Theatre
Program:
La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini
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Kinodance Company
Boston Cyberarts Festival
Directed by kinodance company. Alissa Cardone & Ingrid Schatz, choreography; Alla Kovgan, film/projections; Dedalus Wainwright, sets.
Dance & performance by Ruth Bronwen, DeAnna Pellecchia, Alissa Cardone, Pape N'diaye, and Ingrid Schatz. Lighting Design, Kathy Couch; Costumes, Laura Coulter; Producer/Project Assistant, Robin Hessman
Wednesday & Thursday, May 2 & 3, 2007, Tsai Performance Center
Program:
Denizen*
An expanded cinema performance
* World premiere
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Boston Modern Orchestra Project and guests
Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, spin artist; Rinde Eckert, soloist; Synergy Vocals; Catch Electric Guitar Quartet
Saturday, May 19, 2007, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge
Program:
Evan Ziporyn
Hard Drive* (2007)
Anthony DeRitis
Devolution: A concerto for DJ and Orchestra (2004)
Steven Mackey
Dreamhouse** (2003)
*World premiere, Commisioned by Bank of America Celebrity Series
**North American Premiere
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