[Voxnovus] NM421> June 27, 2014 - Composer's Voice -Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Nautilus Brass - REVIEW: Bang on a Can Marathon by Joseph Bohigian - RESULTS: Eva Ingolf - call for violin scores

Robert Voisey (Vox Novus) RobVoisey at VoxNovus.com
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> POSTCARD: Overcoming Shortcomings	
> REVIEW: Bang on a Can Marathon by Joseph Bohigian	
> Did you miss Circuit Bridges at Gallery MC? 	
> Did you miss Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame? 	
Vox Novus Calendar	
> Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Maksim Velichkin 	
> Composer's Voice curated by Cheryl Krugel-Lee	
> Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Nautilus Brass	
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> RESULTS: Eva Ingolf - call for violin scores	
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Overcoming Shortcomings

 Overcoming Shortcomings
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In the Pringler Family Orchestra, everybody played an instrument. Beano
played the cello (the only conventional instrument of the lot), Mama the
banjoneon, Meptang the woodhinky, Papa the 37-string klangkarp, Parveen the
acoustic catarrh, Dagmar the violynch, and Zagnold played Baby Eva. By
twisting an arm here or yanking on an ear there, Zagnold could coax a
seemingly unending assortment of sounds from his little sister. Sure, pitch
was sometimes hard to control-never mind the rhythm-but the visual aspect of
Zagnold's performance always overcame any of Eva's musical shortcomings. 

 <http://www.davidgunn.org> David Gunn 

 <http://www.davidgunn.org> David Gunn
www.DavidGunn.org 

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Bang on a Can Marathon Review


Last Sunday's Bang on a Can Marathon was truly a spectacle, featuring
performances by some of the most renowned names in new music. The marathon
lasted nine hours (from 2pm-11pm) and featured performances by 12
ensembles/performers and music by 21 composers, including the Bang on a Can
All-Stars, Roomful of Teeth, So Percussion, Meredith Monk, Theo Bleckmann,
Andrew Norman and Bang on a Can co-founders Michael Gordon, David Lang, and
Julia Wolfe. 

Held at the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place, a glass-enclosed, spacious
atrium, the marathon was very relaxed and casual, much like its audience.
Listeners, many of whom stumbled upon the concert by accident, would walk
around the space, converse with friends, and get up to leave whenever they
felt it was time to move on. The audience changed from piece to piece, made
up of musicians and non-musicians, adults and children, and even a few
people who attended the first marathon in 1987. 

One of the highlights of the marathon was Meredith Monk and Theo Bleckmann's
performance of selections from Monk's Facing North. No stranger to the
marathon stage, Monk and Bleckmann gave a stunning performance of her songs
inspired by the Arctic in a way that seemed playful and effortless. 

Another highlight was the performance of Andrew Norman's Try by New
York-based ensemble Contemporaneous and it's conductor David Bloom. Over the
course of the piece, Try moves from dense, frantic spurts of energy to a
sparsely orchestrated and serene ending heavily featuring the piano.
Contemporaneous performed the work with great precision and clarity under
Bloom's energetic conducting. 

The three co-founders of Bang on a Can were also represented in this year's
marathon by the wood and the vine and Head, Heart (from love fail), Lang's
songs about love based on the story of Tristan and Isolde and modern texts
performed by vocal quartet Anonymous 4, Big Beautiful Dark and Scary,
Wolfe's reaction to the 9/11 attacks performed by the Bang on a Can
All-Stars, and Timber, Gordon's 50-minute work for six amplified planks of
wood performed by Mantra Percussion. These works were representative of each
composer's strengths and highlighted the diversity of the music being
produced by Bang on a Can. 

The most impressive aspect of the marathon was that, while it lasted nine
hours, it did not feel too long. True, some pieces did drag on longer that
one might have hoped, but overall, the performances seemed well paced and
the marathon ended at what felt like the right time. This is probably due to
the fact that it was stocked with some extremely impressive performers
playing a diverse range of interesting music. This kept the marathon
perpetually interesting and entertaining for the ever-changing audience. 

You can find more as well as see and hear some of the performances at the
following link:
http://artsbrookfield.com/event/bang-on-a-can-marathon/#.U6uBukCCl8E 

 <http://http://josephbohigian.wix.com/composer> Joseph Bohigian 

 <http://josephbohigian.wix.com/composer> Joseph Bohigian
http://josephbohigian.wix.com/composer 
Joseph Bohigian is a composer from Fresno, California and is interning for
Vox Novus. He will be sharing his experiences on the New York New Music
scene. 

 Circuit Bridges <http://www.voxnovus.com/img/Circuit_Bridges.gif> 


Circuit Bridges


Did you miss the last Circuit Bridges at the Gallery MC in New York City?
You can see and hear some of the performances at the following link:
www.circuitbridges.com 

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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame


We just created a new page so you can see the video recordings of
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame by visiting here:
www.Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame.com/video 



Upcoming Performances 

 Fifteen Minutes of Fame
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Velichkin <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Maksim_Velichkin.jpg> 


EDENDALE UP CLOSE CONCERTS PRESENTS
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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Homage to Bach 
with Maksim Velichkin 


Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 1:00pm


Solo cello recital featuring Maksim Velichkin at the EDENDALE UP CLOSE
CONCERTS at the Edendale Public Library in Echo Park. 

Program will feature works for solo cello by Hans Werner HENZE & J.S. BACH,
Los Angeles based composers George N. GIANOPOULOS & Ali HELNWEIN &
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Homage to Bach with Maksim Velichkin 

This concert is made possible by a grant from THE HENNINGS-FISCHER
FOUNDATION. 

The Edendale Library Friends Society will provide refreshments following the
concert.
EDENDALE BRANCH LIBRARY  <http://www.lapl.org/branches/Branch.php?bID=69> 

This concert is presented by Kewa Civic Concerts a non-profit fiscally
sponsored by the Pasadena Arts Council ENERGE Fiscal Sponsorship Program 

Maksim Velichkin will be giving an encore presentation of
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: solo cello featuring 15 one-minute works by 15
composers: Adrienne Albert, Peter Birkby, George. N. Gianopoulos, Elliott
Goldkind, Rocco Harris, Matthew Hetz, Dmitry Kitsenko, Veronika Krausas,
Mark Robson, Warren Sherk, Samuel Stokes, William Toutant, Blair
Whittington, Christopher M. Wicks, Carol-Worthey. 

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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 

Maksim Velichkin will be performing the one-minute works from composers: 

 <http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Maksim_Velichkin/>
Click here to see the Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame program 

Saturday, JUNE 28, 2014 - 1:00 pm
EDENDALE UP CLOSE Concert Series in Echo Park
A COMMUNITY CONCERT
at the Edendale Branch Library (LAPL)
2011 W. Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90026
info (213) 207-3000
FREE ADMISSION
Concert in the Community Room
Free parking in the library lot and street parking.


 Composer's Voice concert
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Composer's Voice 


Sunday, June 29th, 2014 at 1:00 PM


Listed as "One of the premier showcases for promising composers" by Time Out
New York, this performance includes world premieres from Cheryl Krugel-Lee,
Dosia McKay, and Andres Soto and works by Fahad Siadat, Bettina Sheppard,
and Hayes Biggs, reflecting the curator's aesthetic and experiences. These
composers' works have been performed around the world at such prestigious
venues as Alice Tully Hall, the American Cathedral in Paris, Barrow Street
Theatre, and more by NeoQuartet, Asheville Ballet, California EAR unit, the
TOCCATA Orchestra, and the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic. 

 Cheryl Krugel-Lee
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This concert will be guest curated by Cheryl Krugel-Lee. Krugel-Lee is a
Brooklyn-based composer, arranger, and orchestrator whose work spans both
the commercial and classical worlds. She has composed scores for theatre
productions and films, orchestrated for musical theatre, collaborated with
choreographers, and created numerous works for a concert setting. Cheryl is
also the personnel manager and librarian of ensemble mis-en, a contemporary
music ensemble based in New York City, and has worked as a contractor for
numerous musical productions. 

The concert will feature performances by members of C4: The Choral
Composer/Conductor Collective. The New York City-based chorus strives to
enrich artists and audiences alike through passionate advocacy of new choral
works by performing pieces written within the last 25 years, premiering and
commissioning new choral works, and mentoring emerging singers, composers,
and conductors of contemporary choral music. C4 has premiered over 100 works
and was recently honored with the 2014 Chorus America/ASCAP Award for
Adventurous Programming. 

Composer's Voice Concert Series has had more than 100 concerts in New York
City. Works are chosen from a wide range of contemporary composers and
performed by dedicated musicians devoted to new music. The series has
presented the works of hundreds of living composers from around the world.
Concerts are held two times a month in the afternoon on the second and last
Sundays of most months. The performances are recorded and archived to
further promote the new music, performers, and composers. Audio, video,
scores, and programs can be found on the Composer's Voice website.
www.ComposersVoice.com 

The Composer's Voice Concert Series is a collaboration between Vox Novus and
Jan Hus Church. Performances are short chamber concerts held at Jan Hus
Church and are an opportunity for contemporary composers to express their
aesthetic and personal voice. The June 29th afternoon concert will feature
the work of a wide variety of composers and performers, including members of
C4 Choral Composer/Conductor Collective and Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame:
Nautilus Brass. 

Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Nautilus Brass will feature fifteen one-minute
works by fifteen composers, written specifically for the Nautilus Brass
Quintet. The purpose of Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame is to promote a great
variety of contemporary music to audiences hungry to hear what living
composers are writing today. Founded in Boston in 2010, Nautilus Brass
Quintet's mission is to proliferate the accessibility of cultivated brass
chamber music through educational outreach and artistically relevant
performance. They will perform one-minute works by composers Greg
Bartholomew, Erik Branch, David Bohn, Dave Collins, Jay Anthony Gach, Barry
Hartglass, James Henry, David A. Jones, Spiros Mazis, Robert Percy, Etienne
Rolin, Juan Maria Solare, Ray Strobel, Phil Taylor, and Marco Vignali. 

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Brass Quintet
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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with
Nautilus Brass Quintet


Sunday, June 29th, 2014 at 1:00 PM


Emerging as one of New England's most ambitious musical ensembles, the
Nautilus Brass Quintet has quickly established a place for itself in the
world of brass chamber music. NBQ was founded in Boston, MA in 2010 with the
distinct mission to proliferate the accessibility of cultivated brass
chamber music through educational outreach and artistically relevant
performance. Nautilus has been grand prize winners at the Rodney Mack and
UConn Brass Day competitions, prizewinners at the Plowman competition, and
finalists in the J. C. Arriaga and Koetsier competitions. Recent performance
highlights include recitals throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New
York, performing at the 2013 Northeast Horn Workshop, a performance of Eric
Ewazen's "Shadowcatcher" with the University of Connecticut Wind Ensemble,
and a performance with the new music collaborative NOVA Musica.
http://www.nautilusbrass.com/ 

Works selected for this Fifteen Minutes of Fame include: Stargazing from the
Ramparts by Greg Bartholomew, !Fabuloso Desfile! by Erik Branch, Canzonetta
by David Bohn, Into the Depths by Dave Collins, Antiphonal Flourish by Jay
Anthony Gach, Just a Minute by Barry Hartglass, Lackaday by James Henry,
Chronos by David A. Jones, Maybe so... by Spiros Mazis, Cold Shut. by Robert
Percy, One Last Breath by Etienne Rolin, Affirmation by Juan Maria Solare,
Hocket Machina by L. Ray Strobel, HFSL3 (a distant galaxy) by Phil Taylor,
and SiDDHATA by Marco Vignali 

Composer's Voice concert Sunday June 29, 2014 at 1:00 PM Jan Hus Church 351
East 74th Street (between First and Second Avenues) New York, New York 10021
FREE ADMISSION 



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Announcing results for 
Eva Ingolf call for violin scores for 
Composer's Voice concert 


Octavio Vazquez's work "Percee II" and Rain Worthington's piece, "an evening
indigo" have been selected for performance by Eva Ingolf on Composer's Voice
concert Sunday July 27 1:00 PM at Jan Hus church in New York City. 

 Eva IOngolf <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Eva_Ingolf.jpg> 

Eva Ingolf is a well known Icelandic violinist particularly recognized for
her authoritative performances of solo works by J. S. Bach. She comes from a
leading musical family and her father, Ingolfur Gu?brandsson, premiered many
of the great choral works in Iceland and six of her sisters and brothers are
professional musicians who have made an important contribution to the high
quality of the musical life in the country. Eva Ingolf currently lives in
New York City with her husband Kristinn Sv. Helgason, an official of the
United Nations Secretariat and their daughter, Andrea Kristinsdottir, a
musician and actress. 




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