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Corigliano 7.5 - The Birthday Concert

·Apr·
29
Mon

| Starts: 07:00 PM

Address: (le) poisson rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012

Corigliano 7.5: The Birthday Concert 
w/ Stephen Gosling - piano, Matt Haimovitz - cello, Blair McMillen - piano, The Ensemble Meme conducted by Steven Mercurio, Ursula Oppens - piano, Hila Plittman - soprano, and Lara St. John - violin
4.29.13

New York New Music Ensemble: music of Chinary Ung

·Apr·
16
Tue

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker St., New York, NY 10012

Since 1976, the New York New Music Ensemble has commissioned, performed and recorded the important and upcoming composers of our time. They have in fact been the means by which many of these have become more known and appreciated. NYNME has been ...

Juilliard415 with Monica Huggett

·Apr·
14
Sun

| Starts: 06:00 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Juilliard 415
Monica Huggett, leader
 
All-Telemann program:
 
Concerto for Three Violins, Strings, and Basso Continuo in F Major, TWV 55:D1
Concerto for Flute, Viola d’amore, and Oboe d’amore in E major, TWV 53:E1
Concerto for Two ...

Attacca Quartet: string quartets of John Adams

·Mar·
26
Tue

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Attacca Quartet
all-John Adams program:
 
John’s Book of Alleged Dances, for string quartet (1994)
String Quartet (2008)

Pekka Kuusisto

·Mar·
03
Sun

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Pekka Kuusisto, violin
 
Johann Sebastian Bach: Christ Lag in Todesbanden
Jörg Widmann: Etude 1
Nico Muhly: Drones and Violin
Finnish fiddle tunes from the collection of Samuel Rinda-Nickola
Kuusisto: Music for swallowed microphone
Unto Mononen: Tähdet meren yllä
Two Finnish traditional melodies: Piupali Paupali and On suuri sun rantas autius
 

Aki Takahashi

·Feb·
27
Wed

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Aki Takahashi made her public debut shortly after graduating from the Tokyo University of Arts with a masters degree in 1970. While acknowledged for her classical musicianship, her enthusiasm and acclaim as a new music interpreter have attracted the attention of many composers. Cage, Feldman, Takemitsu, Yun, Oliveros, Ruders, Satoh, Lucier and Garland, to name a few, have all created works for her.
 
Ms. Takahashi received the first Kenzo Nakajima prize in 1982, and was recipient of the first Kyoto Music Award (1986). She directed the “New Ears” concert series in Yokohama (1983-97), was artist-in-residence at SUNY Buffalo (1980-81) and guest professor at the California Institute of the Arts (1984).
 
Her landmark recording of 20 contemporary piano works, Aki Takahashi Piano Space, received the Merit Prize at the Japan Art Festival (1973). Her series of Erik Satie concerts (1975-77) heralded a Satie boom in Japan, resulting in her editing all of his piano works for Zen-On and recording them on Toshiba-EMI. She created the Hyper-Beatles project with Toshiba, which invited 47 international composers to arrange/recompose their favorite Beatles tunes.

Aki Takahashi

·Feb·
27
Wed

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Aki Takahashi made her public debut shortly after graduating from the Tokyo University of Arts with a masters degree in 1970. While acknowledged for her classical musicianship, her enthusiasm and acclaim as a new music interpreter have attracted the attention of many composers. Cage, Feldman, Takemitsu, Yun, Oliveros, Ruders, Satoh, Lucier and Garland, to name a few, have all created works for her.
 
Ms. Takahashi received the first Kenzo Nakajima prize in 1982, and was recipient of the first Kyoto Music Award (1986). She directed the “New Ears” concert series in Yokohama (1983-97), was artist-in-residence at SUNY Buffalo (1980-81) and guest professor at the California Institute of the Arts (1984).
 
Her landmark recording of 20 contemporary piano works, Aki Takahashi Piano Space, received the Merit Prize at the Japan Art Festival (1973). Her series of Erik Satie concerts (1975-77) heralded a Satie boom in Japan, resulting in her editing all of his piano works for Zen-On and recording them on Toshiba-EMI. She created the Hyper-Beatles project with Toshiba, which invited 47 international composers to arrange/recompose their favorite Beatles tunes.

Aki Takahashi

·Feb·
27
Wed

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

Aki Takahashi made her public debut shortly after graduating from the Tokyo University of Arts with a masters degree in 1970. While acknowledged for her classical musicianship, her enthusiasm and acclaim as a new music interpreter have attracted the attention of many composers. Cage, Feldman, Takemitsu, Yun, Oliveros, Ruders, Satoh, Lucier and Garland, to name a few, have all created works for her.
 
Ms. Takahashi received the first Kenzo Nakajima prize in 1982, and was recipient of the first Kyoto Music Award (1986). She directed the “New Ears” concert series in Yokohama (1983-97), was artist-in-residence at SUNY Buffalo (1980-81) and guest professor at the California Institute of the Arts (1984).
 
Her landmark recording of 20 contemporary piano works, Aki Takahashi Piano Space, received the Merit Prize at the Japan Art Festival (1973). Her series of Erik Satie concerts (1975-77) heralded a Satie boom in Japan, resulting in her editing all of his piano works for Zen-On and recording them on Toshiba-EMI. She created the Hyper-Beatles project with Toshiba, which invited 47 international composers to arrange/recompose their favorite Beatles tunes.

Talich Quartet

·Feb·
26
Tue

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: 158 Bleecker Street

The Talich Quartet has been evolving as part of a prestigious line of musicians for nearly fifty years, representing Czech musical art throughout the world.
 
With its legendary name, the latest generation of the Talich Quartet has been performing as a more youthful ensemble, led by Jan Talich Jr., who took over the reins from his father and is surrounded by talented musicians.
 
For several decades, the Talich Quartet has been recognized internationally as one of Europe’s finest chamber ensembles, and as the embodiment of the great Czech musical tradition. The Quartet was founded in 1964 by Jan Talich, during his studies at the Prague Conservatory, and named for his uncle Vaclav Talich, the renowned chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic. During the 1990s, there was a gradual and complete change in personnel, rejuvenating the Quartet while continuing the tradition of its predecessors through involvement in a wide spectrum of musical engagements and recording activities. Jan Talich, the current first violinist, is the son of the Quartet’s founder.
 
The Talich Quartet is regularly invited to prestigious chamber music festivals such as the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades, Prague Spring Music Festival, Europalia Festival, Printemps des Arts in Monte Carlo, Tibor Varga Festival of Music, and the International String Quartet Festival in Ottawa; and frequently visits such venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall, le Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and Salle Gaveau in Paris, and London’s Wigmore Hall.

The Talich’s recordings of the complete string quartets by Felix Mendelssohn, released on the Calliope label between 2001and 2004, have been widely praised. Other recording projects include, also for Calliope, Dvorak’s “American” quartet and viola quintet (2003), Smetana’s two string quartets (2003), and a live recording of Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” and the Dvorák Quintet (2004). The Quartet’s Janácek recording was honored by Gramophone with a nomination for the best chamber recording of 2006—the only recording by a string quartet to be selected.

Billband (w/ Ashley Bathgate, Vicky Chow, David Cossin, Michael Lowenstern, Pablo Mahave-Veglia, Jonathon Nichol, Doug Perkins, Todd Reynolds, and Bill Ryan)

·Feb·
10
Sun

| Starts: 06:30 PM

Address: (le) poisson rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012

Billband: “Towards Daybreak” album release concert
All-star octet plays music of Bill Ryan
 
Composer Bill Ryan is known to many as the force behind the Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble, the student group that gained ...