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UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

March

ALARM WILL SOUND
John Cage, selected theatrical works
Abrons Art Center
03.18.12
3:00 pm

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“BROOKLYN VILLAGE”
Brooklyn Philharmonic
Brooklyn Youth Chorus
Alan Pierson, conductor
03.24.12 to 03.25.12
7:30 pm

World Premiere of David T Little’s “Am I Born to Die”

Alan Pierson and the Borough’s oldest orchestra in partnership with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy take the stage at Roulette‘s impressive new space to present a multimedia event that will tell the tale of Brooklyn’s original settlement–Brooklyn Village, born 387 years ago around an ancient Indian trail in present-day DUMBO. The performance draws inspiration from Francis Guy’s 1820 painting Winter Scene in Brooklyn which hangs in the Brooklyn Museum. With world premieres by Brooklyn composers David T. Little, Sarah Kirkland Snider, and with songstress Mellissa Hughes as vocal soloist, this concert will spin many decades of Brooklyn history into an unforgettable tour de force. This concert is a co-production of the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy and Roulette.

Featuring:Brooklyn Philharmonic, Alan Pierson, Artistic Director; Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Dianne Berkun, Director; Mellissa Hughes, voice; Ted Sperling, director; Royce Vavrek, librettist; Jeff Johnson, research; Beth Morrison, producer.


Alarm Will Sound
John Cage- selected theatrical works
Bowling Green State University, Ohio
03.28.12
8:00 pm

Alarm Will Sound
John Cage – selected theatrical works
Oakland University, MI
03.30.12
8:00 pm

Alarm Will Sound
John Cage – selected theatrical works
Fontana Chamber Arts, Kalamazoo, MI
03.31.12
8:00 pm

Recital
Timo Andres Piano
Amherst College
04.13.12
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MATA Festival
Preview from Matt Marks’ The Little Death: Vol. 2
Roulette
04.19.12
7:30 pm

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MATA FESTIVAL
David Coll’s Position,influence for soprano and sound sculpture
Roulette
04.20.12
7:30 pm

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Previous Engagements

February

EKMELES
NYU First Performance Club
02.4.12
8:00 pm
Ekmeles sings new works written for them by NYU Graduate Composition students Wang Jie, Friederich Kern, Adam Mirza, Efraín Rozas, & Maria Stankova

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EKMELES
Randy Gibson’s
Avant Music Festival
Wild Project
02.10.12
8:00 pm

Randy Gibson’s Circular Trance Surrounding The Second Pillar with The Highest Seventh Primal Cirrus, The Utmost Fundamental, and The Ekmeles Ending from Apparitions Of The Four Pillars

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January

WEILL RECITAL HALL
01.19.12 to 01.19.12
8:00 pm

Resistance: Chamber and Vocal Music by Mohammed Fairouz

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DINKELSPIEL AUDITORIUM
Stanford University
01.29.12 to 01.29.12
2:30 pm

West Coast Premiere of Jonathan Berger’s “Theotokia” with the St. Lawrence String Quartet, and Pedja Muzijevic, piano.

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December

December 1st

Music of Neil Rolnick
EMPAC, Troy NY

December 11th 2pm

Trinity Wall St
Handel’s Messiah
Trinity Baroque Orchestra

December 12th, 1pm

St. Paul’s Chapel
Handel’s Messiah
Trinity Choir
Trinity Baroque Orchestra
Julian Wachner, conductor
 
 

December 19th, 7:30pm

Alice Tully Hall
Handel’s Messiah
Trinity Choir
Trinity Baroque Orchestra
Julian Wachner, conductor
 
 

November

November 18th, 7:30 pm

Ekmeles
Music at First
Music of Randy Gibson

November 20th

New Music Bake Sale
Roulette

November 30th

Music of Neil Rolnick
Gershwin Hotel

October

October 5th

EMPAC, Troy NY
Fools and Angels
Dmitri Tymoczko

October 12, 7pm

Winter Garden of the World Financial Center
World Premiere of David T. Little’s Am I Born To Die
Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus
conducted by Alan Pierson

October 14, 7:30 pm

Zankel Hall @ Carnegie
World Premiere of “Liebeslied” by Alex Temple
piece for soprano, electronics and orchestra w
with the American Composers Orchestra
SONiC Festival

October 17th

Victoire at the Bell House
music of Missy Mazzoli

October 29th, 7:30 pm

Alice Tully Hall
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Lincoln Center
White Light Festival

October 31, 1pm

St. Paul’s Chapel
Johann Sebastian Bach
BWV 199 “Mein Herze Schwimmt in Blut
with the Trinity Baroque Orchestra
conducted by Dr. John Scott

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