[Voxnovus] NM421> April 4, 2014 - Review of Compsoer's Voice - Compsoer's Voice featuring New York Women Compsoers - Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame at Brand Library in L.A. - RESULTS: Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: The Pone Ensemble

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> REVIEW: Composer's Voice - Ladies' Day

> POSTCARD: The Flatusophonist

PERFORMANCES

> Composer's Voice presents New York Women Composers

> Fifteen Minutes of Fame at the Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale,

California
Vox Novus Calendar
ANNOUNCEMENTS

> RESULTS: Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: The Pone Ensemble

OPPORTUNITIES

> Fifteen Minutes of Fame - Homage to Bach with Maksim Velichkin

> Composer's Site - new opportunities

> Composer's Site - expiring opportunities







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Many people look at the flatusophone and assume it's a snap to play. "But
they would be wrong!" declared Claire Dinklaker, principle flatusophonist of
the Northern Norwegian Symphony Orchestra. She wanted to add that it takes
lots of practice plus good abdominal muscle control to master the instrument
but couldn't because she was busy rehearsing her part in the new production
of "Die Meistersinger von Borborygmus."

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March 30, 2014 - Composer's Voice Concert
Reviewed by Jack Crager


On March 30, the versatile acoustics of the Jan Hus Church are on full
display in a Composer's Voice program featuring instruments ranging from
solo clarinet to marvelously operatic vocals. Curated by Nailah Nombeko, and
presented by Vox Novus in collaboration with New York Women Composers, the
concert celebrates music written and performed almost exclusively by women.

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The exception to the all-female lineup is "Fifteen Minutes of Fame," which
features one-minute compositions by men as well as women. The arbiters and
performers are Yumi Suehiro on piano and soprano Shannon Roberts.
Introducing the set, Roberts describes it as a transition between winter and
spring-an apt theme on this second weekend after the 2014 Vernal Equinox.

Like the seasons they evoke, these 15 pieces evoke complex moods, starting
with the heavy, resigned chords and ominously soaring vocals of Jose Jesus
de Azevedo Souza's "Wintery Forest," picking up tempo in the roiling piano
figures of Matthew Van Dongen's "Vexation," and settling back into the
peaceful melodies, like fluttering snowfall, of Christopher M. Wicks' "Die
Weihe der Nacht." Later the onset of spring emerges in the gentle waltz and
reassuring chords of Sheila Forrester's "Penny Matches" and the majestic
rumination of Tyler Kline's "In the twilight rain," followed by the quicker,
dancing triplet figures of Mary Ann Joyce-Walter's "The Eagle." Toward the
end of the set, the celebratory melodies of Blair Whittington's "Santa Rosa"
give way to the processional march of Laszlo Kekszakallu's "Plant My Apple
Tree Today," concluding with the verve of Geoffrey Kiddle's "Now Welcome
Somer"-a roaring affirmation that warmer climes have arrived.

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Next up in the program is a duet between Stanichka Dimitrova on violin and
Sookkyung Cho on piano, performing Julie Mandel's composition "Memories."
The opening segment indicates memories of the pleasant variety, with the
instruments exchanging and alternating between conventionally pretty
melodies and warm chord patterns. The piece grows more agitated and
conflicted as it progresses, finally settling into a wistful, but accepting,
mood at the close.

The same duo then performs Alla Pavlova's "Impromptu," which opens with
soaring violin leads supported by dynamic piano arpeggios, then shifts into
a piano lead segment before the violin takes over again with a new melodic
motif...the two instruments blending and building into a final flourish. The
title might be "Impromtu" but the crafted piece sounds anything but. As the
performers take their bows, composer Pavlova presents each of them with a
dozen yellow roses.

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As something of an instrumental palette cleanser, clarinetist Dorothy Duncan
then performs Mary Ann Joyce Walter's "Ode to an Elevator." This evocatively
named number starts with low rumbling patterns and builds into a series of
musical vignettes that grow increasingly spritely, before abruptly coming to
a close, as if the destination floor has been reached.

Pianist Yumi Suehiro takes the stage for a solo performance of Hilary Tann's
"Doppelganger," which prominently features the art of the trill. Beginning
with rapidly roiling high notes, it descends into abstract sonic textures,
and growing dissonance, before alighting on a series of solid major chords.
The piece then shifts into heavy bass patterns punctuated by scattershot
treble notes, increasingly gathering momentum...then finally ending as
mysteriously unresolved as it begins.

Violinist Stanichka Dimitrova and pianist Sookkyung Cho return to perform
Beth Anderson's "Tale #1," which begins with rippling fiddle-like lines over
galloping staccato piano chords, then progresses with the two instruments
exchanging rapid-fire scales and percussive chords, building together toward
a symbiotic climax.

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Guest curator Nailah Nombeko contributes the next composition, "Short Songs
to the Poetry of William Blake," performed by soprano Adrienne Patino and
pianist Marcia Eckert. This piece benefits from the printed lyrics-five
short poems by Blake (1757-1827)-being distributed to the audience.
Beginning with "The Lilly" and closing with "The Sick Rose," these segments
seem to reflect a life cycle: first upbeat but disruptive, then more pensive
and hopeful. A restless but wondering middle section gives way to a
reflective series of descending chord clusters; then the final poem, a
rumination on death, is accompanied by a surprisingly sanguine musical tone.


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For the afternoon's finale, violinist Adrianna Mateo and pianist Luda Lee
perform Elisenda Fabregas's "Sonata for violin and piano (1st Movement)."
This starts with a lively burst of piano patterns echoed by the violin, then
shifts into counter-melodies that build into an intense exchange, like two
sprinting animals darting around but keeping pace with one another, before
finishing up in lock step. By concert's end, the mood is a spritely one-and
the spring season is in full gear.

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see the concert program

And that's not all: On Sunday, April 6, the Women's Composers collaboration
with Vox Novus continues with another Composer's Voice concert at St. Mary's
Episcopal Cathedral at 521 West 126th Street, on the Upper West Side, at 3
pm. Also curated by Nailah Nombeko, this concert combines some pieces from
the March 30 concert with additional music by other artists-it's sure to
continue the springtime celebration!

Jack Crager <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/img/Jack_Crager.jpg>

Jack Crager



Upcoming Performances

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Voice presents New York Women Composers at
St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Manhattanville


Sunday, April 6th, 2014 at 3:00 PM



Sunday April 6 at 3:00 PM Composer's Voice will be presenting its second
concert featuring the New York Women Composers along with its musical staple
Fifteen Minutes of Fame at the St. Mary's Episcopal Church on 521 West 126th
street in New York City. This performance will feature the music and
performances of Adrianna Mateo, Luda Lee, Elisenda Fabregas, Rain
Worthington, Hilary Tann, Binnette Lipper, Joyce Hope Suskind, and Nailah
Nombeko.

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Curator Nailah Nombeko works have been performed by a variety of ensembles,
soloists and choirs such as, the Orfeo Duo (violin/piano), Shannon Roberts,
Tiffany DuMouchelle, and Marcia Eckert. Ms. Nombeko's music has been
performed at Symphony Space, Columbia University, as well as other venues in
New York City. Her music was featured on Classical Discoveries 103.3 FM and
What's Next Radio 91.1 FM.

Adrienne Patino Dunn
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Adrienne Patino Dunn regularly sings with the St. Patrick's Cathedral,
National Chorale at Lincoln Center, the Salvatones, the Cornerstone Chorale,
and the Mineola Choral Society. She made her Avery Fisher Hall debut as a
soprano soloist with the National Chorale in 2009. She is a co-founder,
producer and performer of Opera Collective, a group of young performers that
strives to make opera accessible to the general public.

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Marcia Eckert is active as piano soloist and collaborative artist and has
appeared in the Mostly Mozart Festival, as well as at Merkin, Alice Tully,
and Weill concert halls, and London's Leighton House. She has travelled
throughout the United States presenting lecture-recitals on piano music by
women composers and on the music of Charles Ives.

Elisenda Fabregas
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Elisenda Fabregas has been praised for writing with an "imaginatively
colored... idiom" (The New York Times). During the 2013-2014 season,
Fabregas Symphony No. 1 for Symphonic Band will be premiered at 'L'Auditori'
in Barcelona, and her Triple Concerto for violin, cello and piano will be
premiered by the Atlanta Virtuosi (US) in the Fall of 2014. Recent premieres
at the Seoul Arts Center, the International Percussion Festival of Seoul,
and the Wonju Philharmonic.

Pianist Luda Lee was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. Luda performs in
piano duo, piano solo and chamber music. Luda won at the international piano
competition and baroque philharmonic orchestra competition. Luda was the
accompanist for the Palm choir at Gangnam Church at Seoul for 2 years. Now,
she is an official accompanist/pianist at Manhattan School of Music.

Binnette Lipper is an active member of the New York Women Composers, Lipper
is the recipient of an American Music Center grant, Meet-the-Composer
Grants, ASCAPlus Awards, and numerous commissions.

Adrianna Mateo is a new music violinist and singer-songwriter. In thepast
year, she has performed as a soloist at the American Museum ofNatural
History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in collaboration with its first
Artist-In-Residence, DJ Spooky, Ars Nova, the Living Room, and abroad in
France, Italy, the Philippines, and South Africa; and as an orchestral
musician at Carnegie Hall (Zankel Hall) and Lincoln Center (Avery Fisher
Hall). She has been featured on the front cover of the TimesLedger's QGuide,
with additional features by the Queens Tribune and the Savona News.

Lifelong New Yorker, Joyce Hope Suskind's composing career grew out of her
work as a pianist for the Martha Graham School. She was commissioned by
Lehman College to write the score for a Balinese Dance, using gamelons,
flute, and drums.

Welsh-born composer, Hilary Tann, lives in the foothills of the Adirondack
Mountains in upstate New York. Praised for its lyricism and formal balance,
her music is influenced by her love of Wales, a deep interest in the
traditional music of Japan, and a strong identification with the natural
world.

Rain Worthington has a distinctly unique voice within the field of
contemporary music. As critic, Kyle Gann noted inChamber Music magazine, her
music take(s) ideas of American musical style to a new place - like a walk
in a familiar, yet very different park... And isn't afraid to come up with
its own startling conclusions.

Fifteen Minutes of Fame
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Soprano Shannon Roberts holds dual US and Irish citizenship, dividing her
time between New York City and Europe. She finds it an important and
rewarding endeavor to collaborate with living composers, and has premiered
works by several, including award winning Juilliard composer Bruce Lazarus
and most recently Nailah Nombeko's William Blake Songs. Ms. Roberts is a
multiple award winner receiving prizes, grants, and or scholarships from:
The Wagner Society of New York, the Liederkranz Foundation, and the Lee
Schaenen Foundation, among others.

Born in Osaka, Japan, pianist Yumi Suehiro started piano at age 6, and
started marimba a year later. Ms. Suehiro has won numerous national and
international competitions, including the top prize at the KOBE
International Competition in Japan as the youngest winner. In 2007 and 2008,
she was invited to perform her debut at the Carnegie Weill recital hall as a
winner of AMTL audition, and in following year, she was featured as a guest
marimba player in Latin percussionist, Victor Rendon's recoding "Fiesta
Percussiva". Ms. Suehiro won the second prize at Dora Zaslavsky Koch piano
concerto competition in Manhattan School of Music where she currently earned
Master of Music under the tutelage of Mr. Zenon Fishbein and Dr. Peter
Vinograde.

The 15 composers being presented in this Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame are: Scott
Brickman, Matthew Van Dongen, Sheila Forrester, Jay Anthony Gach, Burton
Goldstein, Mary Ann Joyce-Walter, Laszlo Kekszakallu, Geoffrey Kiddle, Tyler
Kline, D.H. Lawrence, Kevin Scott, Jose Jesus de Azevedo Souza, Dale
Trumbore, Blair Whittington, and Christopher M. Wicks

New York Women Composers
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THE MISSION OF NEW YORK WOMEN COMPOSERS, INC. is to create performing,
recording, networking, and mentoring opportunities for its members, and to
work for the betterment of all women concert-music composers. We believe
that continually focusing attention on music by women composers will hasten
its full inclusion in the concert repertoire.

Composer's Voice & New York Women Composers concert. Sunday April 6, 2014 at
3:00 PM St. Mary's Episcopal Church 521 West 126th street New York, New York
10027 FREE ADMISSION

Fifteen Minutes of Fame
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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: with Mark Robson
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The Four Elements: earth, wind, fire, water
at the Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale, California


Sunday, April 6th, 2014 at 2:00 PM



The Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale California will be host Fifteen
Minutes of Fame with pianist Mark Robson on Sunday April 6 at 2pm. This set
of 15 one-minute works by 15 different composers will be part of their full
length solo recitals on the Brand Library Music Series. The concerts will be
held in the Brand Library Recital Hall and admission is free. Receptions for
the artists will be held in the courtyard after each concert.

<http://www.brandlibrary.org/BrandLibraryRenovation.asp> Brand Library

The Brand Library, located in the City of Glendale's verdant Brand park, is
the art and music section of the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture
Department. In 1956 it opened to the public in El Miradero, the beautiful
home of Leslie C. Brand, a prominent early 20th century citizen and
businessman. In 1969 an art gallery and recital hall were added to serve
music and art lovers from across Southern California.

The Brand Library is extremely pleased to be host Mark Robson as part of our
concert series in our reopening year. A special thank you to Vox Novus for
all of the important work they have done in promoting new music around the
world!

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Fifteen Minutes of Fame is 15 one-minute acoustic works by different
composers. Fifteen Minutes of Fame gives a variety of new music by living
composers to audiences hungry to hear what is being created in today's music
scene.

".the pieces are performed in quick succession and each has a character of
its own, the audience is treated to a kaleidoscope of styles; in turn
textural and tonal, avant-garde and neo-romantic... the entire smorgasbord
of contemporary idioms was playing a game of musical chairs, so to speak,
and the effect was thrilling. " - Damjan Rakonjac, Artificialist

Mark Robson will be performing the one-minute works from composers: David
Bohn, Silvia Corda, Bobby DiLisle, Yvonne Freckmann, Jay Anthony Gach,
Burton Goldstein, Ben Hase, Matthew Hetz, Steve Lansford, Alan Shockley, Bob
Siebert, James Soe Nyun, Jose Jesus de Azevedo Souza, David Nelson
Tomasacci, Adam Zahller

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Mark_Robson/> Click
here to see the concert program

Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: The Four Elements: earth, wind, fire, water with
Mark Robson Sunday April 6, 2014 at 2:00 PM Brand Library & Art Center 1601
W. Mountain Street Glendale, California 91201 (818) 548-2051
www.brandlibrary.org FREE ADMISSION



Calendar

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Announcing results for Fifteen Minutes of Fame with The Pone Ensemble


The Pone Ensemble selected 15 one-minute works to premiere on April 27, 2014
in New Paltz, New York for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame.

The Pone Ensemble for New Music is celebrating its 40th season in 2013-14.
The Anniversary concert season, entitled "The Pone Ensemble @ 40: Past,
Present, Future", is a series of three concerts featuring works from key
composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, culminating in a concert of new
works for chamber ensemble.

The final concert ("Future") will be on April 27, 2014 and will feature
composers under the age of 50 (basically composers born and coming of age
during the life thus far of the ensemble). This Fifteen Minutes of Fame will
be featured on the "Future" concert.

Composers selected for fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with The Pone Ensemble
include:
Inception by David Bohn,
Jubilee by Scott Brickman,
Splash by Andrew Bukowski,
Contra Punctum by Chris Cresswell,
Skola Exiguous Caper by Elizabeth Davis,
Quartet for the Beginning of Time by Jose Jesusde Azevedo Souza,
Dream Fragment by Anthony Donofrio,
Encounter 1 by Fermino Gomes,
Der Struwwelpeter by Nathan R. Johnson,
Au commencement, le crepescule... by Martin Loridan,
Love's Like The Measles by Gene Pritsker,
Self Portrait 1854 by Edward Ruchalski,
copy-pasting myself to death by Joaquin Mendoza Sebastian,
Hudson Valley by Juan Maria Solare, and
Inquiry by Frederick Alden Terry

Along with these works, we will have 4 other world premieres: David
Mecionis: Obstinate Duet for Flute and Clarinet Eric Roth: Recercare for
Violin and Cello Brian Wery: String Quartet Michael Vincent Waller: Rifiuto
for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Violin 1 &2, Viola, Cello

Fifteen Minutes of Fame with The Pone Ensemble
Sunday April 27 at 3:00 PM
Methodist Church
1 Grove Street, New Paltz
New Paltz, New York 12561
Tickets:
General $15
Seniors $12
Students Free


<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Pone_Ensemble/> You
can find more information here
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Composer Timeline
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Two Fifteen Minutes of Fame at the Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale,
California


The Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale California will be hosting two
Fifteen Minutes of Fame with pianist Mark Robson on Sunday April 6 at 2pm
and cellist Maksim Valechkin on Sunday May 4 at 2pm. Both will be part of
their full length solo recitals on the Brand Library Music Series. The
concerts will be held in the Brand Library Recital Hall and admission is
free. Receptions for the artists will be held in the courtyard after each
concert.

Information on the Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame call for scores can be found
below by clicking here. <>



Opportunities

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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Homage to Bach with Maksim Velichkin


Deadline: April 19, 2014


Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Homage to Bach is to be premiered by Maksim
Velichkin on the Music at Mimoda series in Los Angeles. The one-minute works
for this call are to be written for solo cello. The theme of this Fifteen
Minutes of Fame is an Homage to Bach; works submitted should be based on,
developed from, and otherwise related to the pitches BACH. This shall serve
as a uniting factor for all the compositions. The pieces should employ
traditional means of extracting sound from the cello.

Maksim Velichkin has been active as a solo performer, chamber and orchestra
musician, both locally and throughout the world. Mr.Velichkin has appeared
as a soloist with Uzbekistan National Symphony, Duquesne Contemporary
Ensemble, American Youth Symphony, as well as Torrance, Westchester,
Southeast and Bellflower orchestras. He has toured extensively to Europe,
Asia, North and South America and Australia with the prestigious Verbier
Chamber and Verbier Festival Symphony Orchestras.

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/calls/#14-04-19> Click here for
more details

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- June 22, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-06-22.htm>
- June 15, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-06-15.htm>
- June 08, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-06-08.htm>
- June 01, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-06-01.htm>
May
- May 25, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-05-25.htm>
- May 18, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-05-18.htm>
- May 11, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-05-11.htm>
- May 04, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-05-04.htm>
April
- April 27, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-04-27.htm>
- April 20, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-04-20.htm>
- April 13, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-04-13.htm>
- April 06, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-04-06.htm>
March
- March 30, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-03-30.htm>
- March 23, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-03-23.htm>
- March 16, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-03-16.htm>
- March 09, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-03-09.htm>
- March 02, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-03-02.htm>
February
- February 23, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-02-23.htm>
- February 16, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-02-16.htm>
- February 09, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-02-09.htm>
- February 02, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-02-02.htm>
January
- January 26, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-01-26.htm>
- January 19, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-01-19.htm>
- January 12, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-01-12.htm>
- January 05, 2013 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/13-01-05.htm>
2012
December
- December 29, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-12-15.htm>
- December 22, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-12-15.htm>
- December 15, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-12-15.htm>
- December 08, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-12-08.htm>
- December 01, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-12-01.htm>
November
- November 24, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-11-24.htm>
- November 17, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-11-17.htm>
- November 10, 2012 <http://www.voxnovus.com/NM421/issue/12-11-10.htm>


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