Filed under Duquesne, Events by Phil Thompson
PNC Recital Hall
$10 suggested donation
Patrick Burke will lead Duquesne’s Contemporary Ensemble in a concert including
Aria by Kevin Puts for violin and piano
Canzon by Judd Greenstein for euphonium and delay pedal
Sonnets/Unrealities, a text setting of e.e. cummings by Bjork
Mariel by Osvaldo Golijov for cello and marimba
Les Moutons de Panurge by Frederic Rzewski
Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble,
Patrick Burke
November 13, 2009 at 8:13 am Comments (0)
Filed under Andy Warhol Museum, CMU, Duquesne, Eclectic Laboratory Chamber Orchestra, Media, Music on the Edge by Phil Thompson
Unless your transportation comes equipped with an alternate reality drive it’s going to be tough to get to all the great contemporary music happening in the Burgh this weekend.
Music on the Edge and the Warhol kick things off on Friday night with a performance by Alarm Will Sound at The New Hazlett. On Saturday, Walter Morales leads the Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble in the Pittsburgh premiere of John Adams’ Grand Pianola Music (featuring piainsts Jack Kurutz and Robert Frankenberry) and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht. Sunday is when you will need to spin up the alternate reality drive so that you can see the Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra and flutist Alberto Almarza premiere David Stock’s new Flute Concerto (see below), then hop over to the Brew House on the South Side where Eclectic Laboratory Chamber Orchestra will feature the premiere of i meet you. i remember you. by Pittsburgh composer David Gerard Matthews, featuring the intrepid Roger Zahab as violin soloist. Speaking of which, I’m delighted to welcome ELCO to the links section of the blog.
March 18, 2009 at 5:21 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Duquesne, Premieres by Phil Thompson
Flutist Alberto Almarza and the Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra premiere David Stock’s Flute Concerto on
Sunday, March 22, 8 p.m.
at Carnegie Music Hall.
Just tell them David sent you & you’ll get in free!
About Alberto Almarza
Described as a virtuoso flutist by the Boston Globe, Alberto Almarza brings a unique and passionate approach to music. His versatility and musicianship have led him to perform and record some of the most adventurous and challenging pieces from the music of today as well as works from the standard repertoire and Baroque literature on period instruments.
A native of Chile, Mr. Almarza previously held the position of Principal Flute of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Santiago. He later came to the United States to study with Jeanne Baxtresser in New York and with Julius Baker at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he obtained his Master’s degree. He currently serves on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon as Associate Teaching Professor of Flute.
His skills as a pedagogue, lecturer and recitalist have led to invitations from international festivals in the U.S., Mexico, Germany, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Peru. He is a resident artist and member of the faculty at The Jeanne Baxtresser International Master Class and has been recently appointed to the National Flute Association Advisory Board for New Music.
Mr. Almarza has appeared as soloist with Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Memphis Symphony, BachFest Chamber Orchestra, and the Symphonic Orchestra of Chile and has collaborated with such artists as Julius Baker, Andrés Cárdenes, Lionel Party and the Cuarteto Latinoamericano, among others. As a leading proponent of new music for the flute, Mr. Almarza has been instrumental in expanding the repertoire with numerous commissions and premieres of works by composers from around the world. Pieces written for him include five flute concertos and dozens of solo and chamber works.
March 16, 2009 at 12:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Avant-Jazz, CMU, Duquesne, Electroacoustics, Improvisation, Premieres by Phil Thompson
A quick reminder about two three upcoming concerts:
On Thursday, February 12, David Stock leads the Duquesne Contemporary Music Ensemble in premieres by Andrew Kaiser and Paul Richards.
On Saturday, February 14, Mattin performs at Future Tenant with local improvisation artists Michael Johnsen, Melissa St. Pierre, and Tusk Lord.
Update: On Sunday February 15, The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble performs at Carnegie Mellon’s Alumni Hall with local artists Michael Boyd and Ryan Socrates
You can find out details for both these concerts by visiting the Events Calendar.
Avant-Jazz,
Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble,
Electroacoustic,
Improvisation,
Premieres
February 11, 2009 at 1:01 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Composers, Duquesne, Events, Premieres by Phil Thompson
Duquesne’s PNC Recital Hall
David Stock conducts the Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble in premieres of works by Resa Vali, Randy Woolf, David Cutler, and David Stock.
Featuring soprano Kathy Soroka
$10 suggested donation
Update: This concert was originally posted as March 16 rather than April 16. Sorry for the mixup, and now it’s time to create a category called “Good Help is Hard to Find.” –The Management
January 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm Comments (0)
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Carnegie Music Hall
The Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra and flutist Alberto Almarza will premiere David Stock’s Flute Concerto.
$10 suggested donation
Composers,
Duquesne,
Premieres
January 9, 2009 at 5:07 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Duquesne, Events, Premieres by Phil Thompson
Duquesne University’s PNC Recital Hall
David Stock conducts the Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble in premieres by Andrew Kaiser and Paul Richards.
$10 suggested donation
Composers,
Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble,
Premieres
January 9, 2009 at 5:05 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Composers, Duquesne, Premieres by Phil Thompson
Posted for Patrick Burke
Next Thursday— December 4—the Duquesne University Contemporary Ensemble will premiere my new work for chamber orchestra, “Breakthrough: Music for an Imaginary Film.” Over the years, many people have told me that my music evokes a visual image or a narrative. And lately, I’ve been writing music for film. So with this piece, I took a theme that intentionally sounds cinematic, inviting the audience to imagine their own story line. I hope you’ll join me for this “riveting” music that opens the concert!
Duquesne University Contemporary Ensemble
Thursday, December 4, 8PM ($10, students free)
PNC Recital Hall (First floor of the music school)
Many thanks,
Patrick
www.myspace.com/patrickaburke
Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble,
Premieres
December 1, 2008 at 6:54 pm Comments (0)