Nov
12
1:30 PM13:30

Lou, Tann, Scelsi, Cage, Riordan

November 12, 2020
Williams Hall
8:00PM
The Callithumpian Consort
Stephen Drury, artistic director

 

Brian Riordan:  Book Burner (2018)         
            Stephen Marotto, 'cello and electronics

John Cage:  Child of Tree     
            Jeff Means, amplified cactus

Giacinto Scelsi: Elegy per Ty
            Sam Kelder, viola
            Stephen Marotto, 'cello

Michelle Lou: Telegrams     
            Gleb Kanasevich, clarinet and electronics

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Mar
9
8:00 PM20:00

Bartok, Kim, Navarro, Carrizo

  • New England Conservatory, Jordan Hall (map)
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Pre-concert talk by composers Andres Carrizo, Fernanda Aoki Navarro and Paul Salerni (on the music of Earl Kim) at 7:30pm, concert begins at 8pm

Bela Bartok: Sonata #1 for violin and piano
Earl Kim: Scenes from a Movie, Part 1 "The Seventh Dream"                
Fernanda Aoki Navarro: Impermanence
Andrés Carrizo: Voces  

     with
Geneva Lewis, violin
Emily Siar, soprano
Tyler Bouque, baritone
Gleb Kanasevich, clarinet



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Nov
25
7:30 PM19:30

Reich, Fake, Monaco, Kim

  • New England Conservatory, Williams Hall (map)
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Three generations, five compositions, one premiere - Callithumpian Consort plays music by Earl Kim, Steve Reich, Matthew Monaco and Paul Fake. Celebrating the centennial of Earl Kim, the Callithumpian Consort is joined by soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon performing Now and Then and Three Poems in French, subtle and thought-provoking settings of texts by Beckett, Chekhov, Verlaine, Baudelaire and Yeats. Steve Reich creates an extrapolation of the music of Radiohead with his Radio Rewrite, and brand new music by emerging composers Paul Fake and Matthew Monaco brings us right to the present day.

Monday, November 25

8PM, Williams Hall, New England Conservatory

FREE!

https://necmusic.edu/events/callithumpian-consort-1

https://www.callithumpian.org/20192020-season

Steve Reich: Radio Rewrite 
Paul Fake: Waking in Winter (Callithumpian Consort commission)       
Matthew Monaco:  Quartet
Earl Kim: Now and Then; Three Poems in French

with
Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano

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