[Voxnovus] NM421> October 18, 2013 - 60x60 International Mix announced - Composer's Voice Virtual Vacation - Memorial Concert for Liana Alexandra - Electronic Music Midwest Festival

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VOX NOVUS NEWSLETTER - New Music for the 21st Century

> REVIEW: Composer's Voice - Virtual Vacation

> POSTCARD: At Carnegie

Vox Novus Calendar

> PERFORMANCE: 60x60 International Mix

> PERFORMANCE: Electronic Music Midwest Festival

> PERFORMANCE: Composer's Voice

An International Performing Cast Comes Together
in Memorial Concert for Composer Liana Alexandra
ANNOUNCEMENTS

> RESULTS: 60x60 Tenth Annual International Mix

OPPORTUNITIES

> Fifteen Minutes of Fame - call for works for flute, viola, and piano trio



> Fifteen Minutes of Fame - call for works for tenor and piano

> Composer's Site - new opportunities

> Composer's Site - expiring opportunities

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REVIEW

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Composer's Voice: Virtual Vacation

- by Erin Bomboy

Composer's Voice transitions from the haze of summer into the crisp,
colorful ambiance of autumn with its October 13th program. Highlighting
inspirations from Debussy to South America, this show comforts spirits
disappointed by the loss of light and warmth. It takes us on a sonic
vacation with works featuring an abundance of these diminishing elements.

Inspired by the plush harmonies and sensuous tonalities of the eminent
Impressionist composer, the program opens with a themed 15-Minutes-of Fame:
Reimagining Debussy. Pianist Stephen Porter offers nuanced phrasing and
visceral sensitivity to enhance the sumptuous consistencies of these
compositions.

Erik Branch's "Fuyuyamaji (Mountain Path in Winter)" is snow-soaked sporting
finely etched corners, a sonic portrait of Sesshu's "Winter Landscape." In
"Le Tombeau de Piano," Giuseppe Lupis fashions a burgundy-hued piece laced
with fragile scrolls of frost; it swirls gently before escalating into a
purring confection topped with sophistication. Steven H. Markowitz's
"Wasabi," as the title suggests, operates as a skippy, syncopated pungency
that tickles in its burning playfulness. "Golliwogg's Leaf Rag," composed by
Remigio Coco, acts as a toe-tapping, tartly smart amalgam of Joplin's rags
and Debussy's cakewalk. Cindi Hsu, with "Prelude in A-flat Major,"winds
tender tissues - whisper-thin their fragility - into a flaky skein that
oozes into ephemera. Ann-Marie Turcotte, Anna Aidinian, Aurelio Scotto,
Dustin Peters, Juan Maria Solare, Peter Reilich, Serban Nichifor, James
SoeNyun, Jose Jesus de Acevedo Souza, and Darren Wirth contribute enticing
selections to Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Reimaging Debussy.

Susan Davita Mandel
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Marisol Gentile's two-part composition, "DOS CUADROS CAMPESTRES," is
renderedwith verve by Duo Anova (cellist Susan Davita Mandel and guitarist
Kenji Haba). Studded with moments of repose, the two pluck, strum, prick,
and tap their instruments to fashion a porous composition;the guitar's
brief, wiry episodes salt the virile weep of the cello. "DOS CUADROS
CAMPESTRES" operates like childhood memory, patched and poignant against
time's endless sweep.

Stephen Porter returns to play CaioSenna'scunning and challenging "Three
Etudes."Dense, assertive, with temperatures ranging from volatile posturing
to swaggering finesse, Porter's shimmering dexterity jockeys the
uninterrupted tumble.

Agueda Fernandez-Abad
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Six works performed by soprano Agueda Fernandez-Abad and pianist YumiSuehiro
highlight compositions set to Spanish poetry. Fernandez-Abad's handsomely
bronzed voicesurges under Suehiro's exact, clever playing. Robert Voisey's
"Soy" offers a pliantly velvet piece braided with tricky, needle-sharp coils
while Claudia Montero's "Esta Grave Dano" is dark and intense, immersed in
tender capitulation. "El Sueno," by Juan Maria Solare, populates a surreal
landscape, colored by metaphor and the sticky sweet seduction of dreams.

Robert Voisey's "Queja" and Claudia Montero's "Dolor" and "Ven" also appear
on the program. These three, penned by Argentinian poet Alfonsina Storni,
complete the set of six, which were all written specifically for Agueda.

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<http://erinbomboy.blogspot.com/> Erin Bomboy
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At Carnegie

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"A-one, a-two, a-one two three fo!" chanted Neil as he launched into a
stripped-down version of Franz Schubert's Symphony #9, "the Great." It was
his one chance to impress the Carnegie Hall critics and he meant to make the
most of it. True, he was technically on the street outside of the famous
concert hall, but he wasn't about to let a little technicality ruin his
chance for stardom. It was also true that, at the moment, the only person
watching him was Dan, the itinerant kung fu apprentice whose family had been
whacked by ninjas. Still, Neil was grateful for any audi-ence, and he tried
hard to nail the high B flat that capped the first ritornello. He missed, as
usual, but, undeterred, he played on. The second movement featured an
extended panpipe cadenza, and he attacked it with gusto. Unfor-tunately, for
the, like, umpteenth time, he'd forgotten to rinse off the mouthpiece after
he last played it, and it reeked of last weekend's tandouri chicken
take-out. Or was it from the week before? He wanted to stop long enough to
wipe off the vestiges of gizzard, but Dan was watching him closely, and Neil
knew that the show, at all costs, must go on. Somehow, he found the resolve
to disregard the vile taste and soldier on. But then an earwig crawled out
of the instrument's middle pipe. Neil recoiled in disgust. The recoiling
action triggered a sudden intake of breath. And accompanying the breath into
his lungs was, regrettably, the earwig. The horrid little insect
instinctively began to swim the wrong way through Neil's respiratory system
towards his ear, where, according to a graphic Discovery Channel program, it
would burrow into and commence eating his brain. Neil coughed, hard, and was
rewarded with a tiny sliver of insectival wing on his tongue. A subsequent
cough was so forceful that he had to set down his guitar to keep his
balance. This action signified to Dan that the concert was over. And Dan was
not pleased. The music helped him forget about the ninjas. The earwig,
meanwhile, having lost both wings, half a mandible and an antenna, still
struggled onward, until at last it reached its goal. Moments later, his
forehead suddenly itching like crazy, Neil thought how much ol' Franz
Schubert had resembled a bug. And that, alas, was his last thought.
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Upcoming Performances

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Electronic Music Midwest Festival - Kanasas City
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60X60 10TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MIX


Thursday, October, 24 2012 (KANSAS CITY, KANSAS) Electronic Music Midwest
(EMM) Festival

It will open with world premiere of the 60x60 International Mix, a project
containing 60 one-minute electronic miniatures each by a different composer.
The minute works are played back to back for one hour synchronized to an
analog clock.

Electronic Music Midwest Festival Thursday October 24, 2012 - Saturday
October 26, 2012 Kansas City Kansas Community College 7250 State Ave, Kansas
City, Kansas 66112 http://www.emmfestival.org/

A concert schedule of the festival can be found here:
http://www.emmfestival.org/data/concerts.php

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EMM features pianist Kari Johnson for its 2013 Festival


Thursday, October, 24 2012 - Saturday October 26, 2012 (KANSAS CITY, KANSAS)
Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) features the highly acclaimed pianist Kari
Johnson as their guest performer for this year's festival.

Kari Johnson is a pianist who specializes in new music and electronic music
performance. Praised by critics for her "amazing musicality" and "flair for
drama," Ms. Johnson works to create a dynamic, captivating experience for
her audience. ".Johnson played beautifully, displaying a firm musicality and
a flair for drama."- Kansas City Star ".her sensitivities rather
extraordinary, baroque while futuristic." - www.acousticmusic.com EMM brings
a wide variety of electroacoustic music to the Midwest. The festival
consists of nine short concerts about 1 hour in length from Thursday to
Saturday containing a host of International composers and musicians
presenting and performing new works.

It will open with world premiere of the 60x60 International Mix, a project
containing 60 one-minute electronic miniatures each by a different composer.
The minute works are played back to back for one hour synchronized to an
analog clock.

Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) is dedicated to programming of a wide variety
of electroacoustic music and providing the highest quality performance of
electronic media. Since its beginning, EMM has programmed over 500 new
electroacoustic compositions. The Festival brings together vibrant and
interesting artists of all forms, giving them a vehicle for their
expressions, and a place for them to share ideas with others. Composers
travel from around the world to share their music with audiences in the
Midwest. EMM creates a pleasant experience for audiences to listen to new
works and speak with their creators in person. It is a unique opportunity to
meet an international community of composers and musicians creating the
music of tomorrow, today.

Electronic Music Midwest Festival Thursday October 24, 2012 - Saturday
October 26, 2012 Kansas City Kansas Community College 7250 State Ave, Kansas
City, Kansas 66112 http://www.emmfestival.org/

A concert schedule of the festival can be found here:
http://www.emmfestival.org/data/concerts.php

Liana Alexandra
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An International Performing Cast Comes Together in Memorial Concert for
Composer Liana Alexandra


In an exciting collaboration performance between an international cast of
performers, the Romanian Cultural Institution in New York City, Serban
Nichifor, and Vox Novus, Composer's Voice presents works written or inspired
by the late Romanian composer, professor, and musicologist, Liana Alexandra,
with performances by Pauline Kim Harris, Riko Higuma, Wonki Lee, and
Jennifer Shaw.

Liana Alexandra was an internationally award winning composer, professor,
and musicologist from Bucharest, Romania. She also performed as a member of
Duo Intermedia and was co-director of the Nuova Musica Consonante-Living
Music Foundation Festival with Serban Nichifor.

The concert will feature three of Alexandra's own works as well as works
dedicated to her memory, including works by Vox Novus directors Robert
Voisey and Douglas DaSilva. It also features the world premiere of fifteen
one-minute works, written specifically for this performance by composers
Wade Meyers, Georgiana Trandafir, Ching-Chu Hu, Kala Pierson, David Heuser,
Mike Perdue, Serban Nichifor, Gordon Francis Blaney Jr., Daniel Mihai, Scott
Brickman, Jose Mora-Jimenez, Joshua Ransom, Andy Cohen, Guido Bisocoli, and
Corina Alexandra Tirziman.

Pauline Kim Harris
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Hailed by the New York Times for her "lightning-fast reflexes" and
"breathtaking" performances, Pauline Kim Harris has been notably described
as "a sorceress of the violin." A Grammynominated artist (Universal/Decca),
she engages her audiences world-wide in ground-breaking classical and
genre-bending crossover, to the envelope-pushing experimental/ avant-garde.

Riko Higuma <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Riko_Higuma.jpg>

Riko Higuma (piano) has performed and collaborated with legendary artists
such as Albert Markov, Neil Rosenshein, Aaron Rosand, Cho-Liang Li, Alan
Gilbert, Steven Tanenbom, Dora Schwarzberg, and Timothy Eddy. She has
performed around the globe in such contries as the United States, Russia,
and France. She has studied both in the United States and France.

Wonki Lee <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Wonki_Lee.jpg>

Wonki Lee (saxophones), distinguishing himself as a "remarkable saxophonist
with his instrumental prowess and keen artistic grasp," was the first Korean
selected as a semi-finalist in the Adolphe Sax International Competition. He
is an active concert saxophonist, performing a wide range of music,
including solo premieres and chamber music. He won first prize for MTNA
Young Artist NY State Competition. Jennifer Shaw
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Jennifer Shaw (cello) began playing at the age of nine. She has performed
with ensembles such as the Brubeck Quartet and the Eagles, in locations such
as Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space, and the Beacon Theater.

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Announcing results for 60x60 10th Annual International Mix


60x60 is culminating its 10th project celebrating a decade worth of
one-minute works submitted to the project. 60x60 has created over 10
different one-hour mixes to commemorate the decade milestone including its
10th annual International Mix. These 60 composers selected from a pool of
850 works submitted to the project from its latest call for works. The
project Director, Robert Voisey is the curator for the tenth 60x60
International Mix.

Composers selected for the 60x60 10th annual international mix include:
Anita Andreis, Ieva Berberian, Steve Betts, Valentino Bosi, Ben Bridges,
Warren A Burt, Elliott Butt, Luis Martin Capella, Joel Chadabe, Juan
Chattah, Meat Cove Choir, "Dofi", Angel Faraldo, Thomas Gerwin, Murray
Gordon Gross, Will Hickl, Lisa Hogan, Yoko Honda, Adam Scott Johnson, Brad
Kemp, Mari Kimura, Michael Kinney, Gerard Lebik, HyeKyung Lee, Cyprian Li,
John Link, Stan Link, Derck Littel, Mika Martini, Mike McFerron, Angela
McGary, Shaahin Mohajeri, Peter Mottram, KO. DO. NA, Julia Norton, Emma
O'Halloran, Cezary Maciej Ostrowski, Maggi Payne, Rotem Perach, Michael
Peters, Kala Pierson, Diego Felipe Pinzon Garcia, Juan Ramirez, Robert
Ratcliffe, Gilberto Assis Rosa, Ronan Rubline, Paul Russell, Paul Scea, Alan
Shockley, Nigel Lorimer Simpson, Cris Sirc, SKULFUK, Laurie Spiegel, Captain
Thomas Taglienti, Shinichiro Toyoda, Dixie Treichel, Jeremy Van Buskirk,
Jane Wang, Greg Winston, and Kristina Wolfe

<http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2012_International_Mix.htm> You can find
more information here
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2012_International_Mix.htm



Opportunities

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Fifteen Minutes of Fame

CALL FOR SCORES


Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame:
Surrealist Art Music


Deadline: October 21, 2013


Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for flute, viola, and
piano trio for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Surrealist Art Music. This Fifteen
Minutes of Fame will feature performance from Sophia Yan, William Lane, and
a flutist to be determined. The works will be premiered in November 2013 as
part of the Hong Kong New Music Ensemble's Salon Series at Southsite, Hong
Kong. The theme of this call is Surrealist Art Music. Works should be
inspired by surreal art in some fashion. This can be freely interpreted.

Sophia Yan <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Sophia_Yan_01.jpg>

Sophia has dedicated herself to new music, premiering and performing pieces
by living composers including Emily Koh, Ryan Pratt, Emily Doolittle and
Faye-Ellen Silverman, and appearing frequently on the "Composer's Voice"
series in New York, sponsored by contemporary music group Vox Novus. She has
further collaborated with Vox Novus to commission and premiere works,
including a project for 15 one-minute pieces by composers age 15 and under.
In 2006, Sophia performed Erik Satie's Vexations in a 16-hour concert with a
team of about 20 pianists.

She has been praised by the New York Times as a performer whose "music
literally pulls her off the piano bench; she ranges up and down the keyboard
so quickly and with such ferocity that mere sitting will not do." Recognized
with an "Exceptional Artist" award by the National Foundation for
Advancement in the Arts in the U.S.

Australian violist William Lane is Artistic Director of the Hong Kong New
Music Ensemble. Recipient of a number of large scholarships and prize-winner
at various international competitions, he has performed as a soloist and
chamber musician all over Australasia, Asia, Europe and North America. As a
new music advocate, William is Artistic Director of the Grenzenlos
Foundation. He has also appeared as a guest lecturer and performer at
University College Cork (Ireland), University of Newcastle (UK), Australian
Institute of Music (Sydney), Princeton University (USA) and Kings College
(London).

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/calls/#13-10-21> Click here for
more details



Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: David Souza, tenor & Anoush Moazzeni, piano


Deadline: October 23, 2013


Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Anoush Moazzeni, piano & David Souza, tenor to be
premiered on February 23, 2014 for the Composer's Voice concert series at
the Jan Hus Church in New York City.

Sophia Yan <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/David_Souza.jpg>

Tenor David Souza began his music studies at the Beethoven Music
Conservatory in Sao Paulo (Brazil) and at the Municipal School of Music of
Sao Paulo. He holds a Master's degree in Vocal Performance from the Music
Faculty at the Laval University in Quebec City, Canada in the class of the
canadian basse-baritone Michel Ducharme and a Bachelor of Music degree in
Vocal Performance at the State of Sao Paulo University (UNESP) in Brazil.

Sophia Yan <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Anoush_Moazzeni.jpg>

Persian born Anoush Moazzeni enjoys a performing career that has frequently
taken her around the world. Highlights of recent seasons have included
visits to Canada - where she collaborates with the Orchestre OSP de Quebec
under Jean Picard- Europe, and the Middle East. she has performed at several
venues including Roudaki and Avini Hall at home in Tehran; in France at
Salle Varese, Rotonde de l'insa, Musee d'art contemporain de
vielleurbanne;and salle Henri Gagnon in Canada.

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