Koussevitzky Commissions Announced lewis spratlan was commissioned by the Foundations and the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble of Boston to compose a new work for chamber ensemble. http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/1998/98-007.html
Extractions: Public Contact: Kevin LaVine, Music Division (202) 707-5503 The Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation Inc. have awarded commissions for new musical works to 11 composers. The commissions are granted jointly by the foundations and the performing organizations that will present the newly composed works. Award winners and their co-sponsoring groups are: Peter Alexander and the Meridian Arts Ensemble; David Chaitkin and the Francesco Trio; Chen Yi and the Women's Philharmonic; James Dashow and the Ensemble Europeo Antidogma; Richard Festinger and the Laurel Trio; Osvaldo Golijov and the Boston Musica Viva; Jonathan Harvey and the Riverside Symphony; Edwin London and the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players; Harvey Sollberger and the New York New Music Ensemble; Lewis Spratlan and the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble; and David Vayo and the Orkest de Volharding. The Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation of New York, founded in 1950 and 1942, respectively, perpetuate Koussevitzky's lifelong efforts to encourage contemporary composers.
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Ornette Coleman Wins 2007 Pulitzer Prize For Music Composer lewis spratlan (2000 Pulitzer Prize in Music winner for opera Life is a Dream), on the Pulitzer s 2004 decision that the prize should not be http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/04/20/210548.php
Extractions: Blogcritics is an online magazine, a community of writers and readers from around the globe. Publisher: Eric Olsen NEWS Written by Michael J. West Published April 20, 2007 See also: Andrew Hill, 1931-2007 Q: Whats the Greatest Coffee Inspired Composition? Laura Branigan: Gone But Why Forgotten? "The Pulitzer is one of the very few prizes that award artistic distinction in front-edge, risk-taking music. To dilute this objective by inviting the likes of musicals and movie scores, no matter how excellent, is to undermine the distinctiveness and capability for artistic advancement." It's prejudices like Spratlan's, extremely narrow-minded but all too common in the ivory-tower world of "serious" music, that made it still shocking this week—three years after the Board decided to broaden its musical range—when Ornette Coleman won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Music for last year's wonderful
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Extractions: Milton Babbitt Souper Karol Bennett, soprano, Stephen Mosko, conductor; first Boston performance Milton Babbitt Homily First Boston performance Milton Babbitt Septet But Equal First performance, Koussevitzky Foundation Commission Milton Babbitt Septet But Equal Gunther Schuller, conductor Contrasts Ross Bauer Aplomb Eve Beglarian Making Sense of It All Eve Beglarian Preciosilla First Boston performance Eve Beglarian Machaut in the Machine Age First Boston performance Arthur Berger Ode of Ronsard Arthur Berger First performance Arthur Berger Postcard First performance, written for the 20th Anniversary of Dinosaur Annex Arthur Berger Three One-Part Inventions Ran Blake The Death of Billie Holiday Ran Blake, piano
The Historic El Rey Theater In Albuquerque, New Mexico Haimovitz will tour new works composed for him by recent Pulitzer Prize winners lewis spratlan and Paul Moravec, paired with Ned Roremâs After Reading http://elreytheater.com/
Extractions: Welcome to the official website for Albuquerque's Historic El Rey Theater. The El Rey has been host to live music and events in Albuquerque, New Mexico for over 60 years. Many renowned artists have graced our stage, see the History section for more detailed information. Date: Sunday, 27 January 2008 Time: 08:00 PM Admission: Performers: Leon Russell Email: elreytheater@qwest.net In The Historic El Rey Theater This will be a 21+ show Advance tickets for Leon Russell cost $28 and you can buy them at Bookworks on Rio Grande (next to the Flying Star), Encore Music (Menaul and San Mateo),or any of the ZONE Locations in town. Also tickets are available at GetTix.net of by calling 1-866-I-GetTix.
Amherst College : News & Events : Amherst Magazine Longtime campus friends and colleagues were delighted with news on April 10 that lewis spratlan, the college s Peter R. Pouncey Professor of Music, http://www.amherst.edu/magazine/issues/99to01/collegerow_99to01/cr_spr00.html
Extractions: As a large turnout of Amherst graduates renewed ties and reminisced at Black Alumni Weekend, March 31 through April 2, there was talk about past trials and triumphs, and a bridge was built to a new generation of African American students. Patrick Egeonu, an Amherst junior, told the 56 returning alumni that they could help black students by "getting us in here, getting us through this place, and helping us after we leave." The alumni agreed. "You should take advantage of all of us," William Parker '77 told students. "Leaving Amherst and going into the world of work can be traumatic. We're there to help." Mark Robinson '78 urged each student to establish a link with at least one of the black alumni during the weekend. "Then, if you have a problem," he said, "call that alum; if they can't help you, they'll tell you who can." Robinson, Parker and others spoke during an open-mike session in the Cole Assembly Room, ending a day of discussions and social gatherings where other black alumni emphasized thatwhatever the past trauma of being a black student at a once overwhelmingly white collegeit had been worth the struggle. At an emotional closing session on Sunday morning the group paid special tribute to someone who helped them with that struggle when they were students: the late Asa J. Davis, professor emeritus of history and black studies, who died last September after 29 years at Amherst.
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