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61. MUSIC-USA.ORG: Display A Concert Record
Adagio (1996) by Eric Price (Joshua Kovach, clarinet; Brian Kovach, piano); Shoutsand Murmurs (1996) by laurence S. bitensky (laurence bitensky, piano).
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62. Ensemble X - Repertoire
bitensky, laurence. Mishb rey yam (1999). 10/28/2001. Burke, Steven. In Time’sWake (2001). 09/22/2001 03/04/2001. Burke, Steven. Philter (2001). 09/22/2001
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Click on column headings to sort. Composer Title (Date of Composition) Performance Date Adams , John Gnarly Buttons Adams , John Hallelujah Junction Adès , Thomas Catch, op. 4 Alvarez , Javier Temazcal Antheil , George Ballet mécanique Bartók , Béla Forty-four Duos for Two Violins, selections (1931) Bates , Mason String Band Benjamin , George Meditation on the Name of Haydn Benjamin , George Relativity Rag Berg , Alban Chamber Concerto (1925) Berio , Luciano O King Berio , Luciano Sequenza IV Berio , Luciano Sequenza VII Berio , Luciano Sequenza X Bitensky, Laurence Mishb'rey yam Burke, Steven In Time’s Wake
Burke, Steven Philter Burke, Steven Spelling Venus Carter , Elliot Esprit rude/Esprix doux II Carter , Elliot Three Poems of Robert Frost Chen , Yi Sparkle Chihara , Paul Branches Copland , Aaron Sextet (1937) Corigliano , John Sonata for violin and piano (1963) Druckman , Jacob Counterpoise Earnest, John David The Blue Estuaries Feldman, Morton For Frank O'Hara Godfrey , Daniel Juliet at Her Window Haber, Yotam Blur Harbison , John Gatsby Songs Harbison , John Six American Painters Hartke , Stephen The Horse with the Lavender Eye Harvey , Jonathan Song Offerings Hillborg , Anders Tampere Raw Husa , Karel Piano Sonata No. 2 (1975)

63. NewMusicBox News And Views- The Web Mag From The American Music
Philharmonic Orch.; City Center, Coral Springs, FL bitensky, laurence 2002 Awake Concerto The Juilliard Ensemble Blauvelt, Peter - 2001 Piano Quintet Carson
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64. Laurence Bitensky
James Carlson University of the South Ph.D., Duke University email website.Dans le Labyrinthe de Marais for cello and piano (MIDI file in .mov format)
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65. ACS Palladian Newsletter - Fall 2000
laurence bitensky, assistant professor of music at Centre College, has beenhonored as distinguished composer of the year by the Music Teachers National
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66. The University Of Memphis: University Libraries - Memphis Composers Chronologica
2/21/1997, 300 PM, bitensky, laurence, SHOUTS and murmurs, piano. 2/21/1997,300 PM, HAINSWORTH, DAVID, Other worlds, cello
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No copying is permitted with equipment in the Music Library. If a copy of a recital is needed, contact the School of Music, (901) 678-2541. DATE TIME COMPOSER TITLE INSTRUMENTATION 7:00 PM VIVIANO, SAMUEL Sweet magnolia piano 7:00 PM VIVIANO, SAMUEL Vicarious velleities piano 11:30 AM CLIMIE, PETER J. Still life vla/gtr 11:30 AM FINE, MARSHALL Art music cl/vla/pno 11:30 AM KAUKER, ROBERT Sketches II cello 11:30 AM LEHR, EDGAR Salve regina sop/pno 11:30 AM PATTERSON, ROBERT Dixon impressions violin 11:30 AM PELLAY, PAUL Song is sung and will be sung no more, The, op. 60 flute 3:30 PM LONG, PATRICK Strange loops for percussion quintet percussion 3:00 PM HOUCHINS, ANDREW Songs, four haiku sop/hn/pno 8:00 PM PEEBLES, JAMES Until Shiloh come boys' choir 8:00 PM SMEDLEY, BRUCE Incarnation carol boys' choir 8:00 PM VIVIANO, SAMUEL Sweet magnolia piano 8:00 PM RICHENS, JAMES

67. The University Of Memphis: University Libraries - Recitals - IMAGINE/NMF A-D
bitensky, laurence, SHOUTS and murmurs, piano, 2/21/1997, 300 PM. BLACKWOOD,EASLEY, String quartet 2, string quartet, 2/11/1978, 815 PM
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No copying is permitted with equipment in the Music Library. If a copy of a recital is needed, contact the School of Music, (901) 678-2541. Composer Title Instrumentation Date Time ABELL, JACK Variations on a shape violin 2:00 PM ADAMS, DANIEL Five miniatures clarinet, guitar 2:00 PM ADAMS, DANIEL Lake surprise piano trio 11:00 AM ADAMS, DANIEL Three subtropical vistas: Key Vaca; The Matecumbies; Tavernier mezzo-sop/perc 3:00 PM ADAMS, DANIEL Times two 2 percussionists 3:00 PM ADAMS, DANIEL Topographical endeavor double bass 2:00 PM ADAMS, JOHN Songbirdsongs 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL Intrada woodwind quintet 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL Kiss, A chorus/orch 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL Requiescat in pace chorus/orch 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL Seven epigrams for woodwind sextet 2 fl/ob/cl/bs cl/bsn 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL Sonata #2, violin and piano, (1956) vln/pno 8:15 PM ADLER, SAMUEL

68. HPJAN05
Adam Gorb. Gran Duo (2000). Magnus Lindberg. Awake, You Sleepers (2002).laurence bitensky. Per la Flor del Lliri Blau (1934). Joaquin Rodrigo
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HOMEPAGE 2005 NEW: BRITISH WIND MUSIC 1981-2005 UPDATED JANUARY 21st 2005 JUNGFRAU MUSIC FESTIVAL FLYER UTAH Welcome to the Tim Reynish Website Dear Colleagues, The late Frederick Fennell repeatedly reminded us of the importance of wise choice in programming. He said: Choosing music is the single most important thing a band director can do, and is the only thing a band director can do alone, made more important because of the substandard repertoire continuously being published. The Home Page for the beginning of 2005 concentrates almost entirely on repertoire, with an ABCD of ideas for programming, starting with several major Anniversaries for 2005 which might point towards new repertoire choices, continuing with news of British composers and publishers, news also of new works thrown into relief by Competitions in Europe, UK and USA, of two summer conducting schools, and ending with details of the latest in the series of compact discs that I am issuing with Mark Custom Records. Tim Reynish INDEX A - ANNIVERSARIES See Home Page for October with repertoire and links D - DISC INTERNATIONAL REPERTOIRE VOLUME 3 A - ANNIVERSARIES For repertoire ideas for next year, point your mouse at the birthday date

69. Music That Rings My Bell
laurence bitensky Awake, You Sleepers 2002 Composer 15.19 laurence bitensky’sAwake, You Sleepers is based on melodies and motives of traditional Jewish
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TODAY’S KITSCH IS TOMORROW’S MASTERPIECE
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Update and revised 16th August
Jim Croft, wisest of eldest statesmen, divides repertoire into “music that rings my bell” - and the other sort, which is as good a way of developing ideas on repertoire as any. I suspect that we tend to accept some music as masterpieces, because there’s nothing else; for instance, if the Beethoven Horn Sonata were one of 20 or 40 classic masterpieces for horn and piano, who would play that rather ordinary little piece
If we are frank, we might think the unthinkable - how musical are many of the masterpieces of the wind band repertoire? The bright primary colours of the ensemble and the dazzling virtuosity of so many of our players can blind us to the emptiness of the music. The hard-edged neo-classical heritage of the mid-century often conspires to encourage bands to make a noise, and composers to pander to what we do most easily.
In fact, many of the major wind works of the mid and late century just don’t ring my bell at all, though the better the composer, the more chance the work has of being half decent. Richard Franko Goldman wrote in Musical Quarterly in 1958 a review of the Fennell Mercury 1957 MG50143 recording of the Hindemith, Schoenberg and Stravinsky masterpieces, and uttered what even today must seem heresy ..

70. Newsletterwinter00.html
laurence bitensky, Kentucky David Dzubay, Indiana Melissa Hui, California WendellLogan, Ohio Zhou Long, New York Tristan Murail, New York
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The musical estate of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, second son of Johann Sebastian Bach, has been rediscovered in Kiev, Ukraine, by Harvard Bach scholar Christoph Wolff, William Powell Mason Professor of Music; Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute; Hennadii Boriak, deputy director of the Institute of Ukrainian Archeo-graphy and Source Studies, and Barbara Wolff, music cataloger at Harvard's Houghton Library. Wolff has been searching for the Bach Wolff has been searching for the Bach material for more than two decades in conjunction with his work on the Bach family's musical sources. The collection was found in Ukraine's Central State Archive-Museum of Literature and Art as part of the Berlin Sing-Akademie archive of 18th century music. Last available for study in the 1930s, the materials were evacuated from Berlin to Silesia in 1943. They have been missing for over half a century, and many Western scholars feared they had been destroyed.

71. The President's Corner
Sweden, Britta Byström, New work. New Zealand, Christopher Marshall, L homme Armé.USA, laurence bitensky, Awake, you Sleepers
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November 2002 [Conference information updated January 28, 2003]
Camilla Reynish
Greetings from Manchester! Packing up the house and revisiting over forty years of letters and programmes is fascinating....... I wondered what happened to that very beautiful Singhalese 'cellist, after whom I wanted to name my daughter Camilla Reynish......(vetoed by my wife).....did I really conduct that Stravisnky Symphony in C thirty years ago in Bristol?....and wow, I remember that performance of David Bedford's Sun Paints in Estonia in which the timpanist only had 3 instruments, and played the bottom timps part on a piano. Looking back over forty years of teaching thirty of conducting, and twenty of commissioning wind works makes me realise what a mountain there is still to climb. Recently a magazine came out with a complete listing of International Competitions. There were competitions for conductors, composers and carriloneurs, orchestras, chamber ensembles, soloists but not one single competition listed for anything to do with wind band or ensemble, composing, conducting or even just bands competing. Where are we? Can you hear us out there? Hellooo....
A Time Warp
We are largely stuck in a time-warp at the start of the 20th century. It is interesting that two of my favourite works by Grainger

72. October
Lawrence Doebler, conductor. Norman Dinerstein When David heard Michael Salmirs,piano laurence bitensky (MM 91) Mishb rey yam
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73. IC News Releases: Ithaca College Calendar Of Events For October 28 - November 3
playing works by Dana Wilson, Karel Husa, laurence bitensky, Andrew Waggoner,and Aaron Copland; 815 pm, recital hall, Whalen Center.
http://www.ithaca.edu/news/article.php?id=816

74. UK Wind Ensemble
Yiddish Dances. Adam Gorb. Per La Flor del Lliri Blau. Joaquin Rodrigo. Awake,You Sleepers. laurence bitensky. Gran Duo. Magnus Lindberg. Dances from Crete
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Prelude, Op. 34 No. 14 Dmitri Shostakovich Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony in Bb Paul Hindemith Minstrells of the Kells Dan Welcher Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra ~World Premiere~ Mike Mower
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Mary Joy Nelson, Soprano Soloist
Erin Walker, Xylophone Soloist
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The Star Spangled Banner arr. John Philip Sousa Euryanthe Carl Maria von Weber/Hindsley Washington Post John Philip Sousa Carnival of Venice arr. Staigers Teddy Trombone Henry Fillmore Children's March: Over the Hills and Far Away Percy A. Grainger Glory of the Yankee Navy John Philip Sousa Sesqui-Centennial Exposition John Philip Sousa Juliet's Waltz Song from Romeo and Juliet Charles Gounod Ah May the Red Rose Live Always Stephen Foster Under the American Flag from Cubaland John Philip Sousa The U.S. Field Artillery

75. UK Wind Ensemble
Awake, You Sleepers. laurence bitensky. Gran Duo. Magnus Lindberg. Richard Clary,Conductor. Cliff Jackson, Piano Soloist. The Star Spangled Banner. arr. Jack Stamp
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Monday, April 18, 2005
Singletary Center for the Arts
7:30 pm
Dr. J. Cody Birdwell, Conductor
Last Night's Fun Traditional Irish Band, Guest Artists
Mike Mower, Guest Composer
Miles Osland, Saxophone Soloist
Prelude, Op. 34 No. 14 Dmitri Shostakovich Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony in Bb Paul Hindemith Minstrells of the Kells Dan Welcher Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra ~World Premiere~ Mike Mower
Friday, March 4, 2005
Singletary Center for the Arts
7:30 pm
Keith Brion as John Philip Sousa, Guest Conductor
Mary Joy Nelson, Soprano Soloist
Erin Walker, Xylophone Soloist
Mark Clodfelter, Trumpet Soloist
The Star Spangled Banner arr. John Philip Sousa Euryanthe Carl Maria von Weber/Hindsley Washington Post John Philip Sousa Carnival of Venice arr. Staigers Teddy Trombone Henry Fillmore Children's March: Over the Hills and Far Away Percy A. Grainger Glory of the Yankee Navy John Philip Sousa Sesqui-Centennial Exposition John Philip Sousa Juliet's Waltz Song from Romeo and Juliet Charles Gounod Ah May the Red Rose Live Always Stephen Foster Under the American Flag from Cubaland John Philip Sousa The U.S. Field Artillery

76. American Music Teacher: Looking At The Record - Composer Commissioning - History
The 1999 MTNAShepherd Distinguished Composer of the Year laurence bitensky toutsthe program Being selected as MTNA composer of the year meant a
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. One of the established goals of the MTNA Composer Commissioning Advisory Committee is to improve visibility, awareness and participation in the MTNA Composer Commissioning Program. When the committee met last March at the MTNA National Conference in Cincinnati, they suggested I write a column about the scope and breadth of the program. I wasn't sure exactly how to proceed. Finally, I decided to just look at the record and, of course, that means knowing some history.

77. ITG News: Robert Murray To Northern Colorado & At WASBE
He performed laurence bitensky s Awake, You Sleepers! with the Nanset WindOrchestra of Norway, conducted by Odd Terje Lysebo.
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Murray to Northern Colorado, and at WASBE February 8, 2004 Robert Murray Robert Murray is the newly-appointed Assistant Professor of Trumpet at the University of Northern Colorado. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of North Texas, having studied with Keith Johnson. His previous degrees were earned through studies at the University of Washington and Portland State University, studying trumpet with Gerald Webster, Fred Sautter, and Roy Cummings. He previously served on the faculties of Murray State University and the University of North Texas. Among Murray's other recent solo engagements are a solo performance with the Owensboro Symphony of Shostakovich's Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings , a performance in Mexico City of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, the North American premier of Hans Henrik-Wehding's Konzert Musik for Trompete and Blasorchester with the Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble. He is featured with the Owensboro Symphony on the just-released Albany recording "Orchestral Music of Arnold Rosner," performing with fellow OSO trumpeter Jonathan Martin the Concerto for Two Trumpets, Tympani and Strings.

78. ITG News Index
Composer laurence bitensky s concerto for trumpet and wind ensemble update fromTim Reynish. Frink McNeil s new book Flexus Trumpet Calesthenics for
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79. Centre Music Program Faculty
laurence bitensky Dr. bitensky s Web Site. Music Theory, Composition, Piano,World Music, DMA, Cornell University, bitensky@centre.edu, (859) 2385430
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Faculty The music faculty at Centre is noted for its dedication to teaching and the pursuit of artistic and academic excellence. They bring a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences to the classroom and recital hall. Faculty members work with students both inside and outside of the classroom. Students often travel with professors to area concerts, visit their homes for informal gatherings, and tour with ensembles. Faculty/Staff Instruments/Area Background Email Phone Barbara Hall, Program Chair Choral Ensembles, Music History and Theory, Humanities DM, Indiana University hallb@centre.edu Laurence Bitensky Dr. Bitensky's Web Site Music Theory, Composition, Piano, World Music DMA, Cornell University bitensky@centre.edu Vince DiMartino Trumpet, Instrumental Coordinator, Centre Brass, Jazz Studies MM, Eastman School of Music dimartv@centre.edu

80. Joyce Dutka Arts Foundation
laurence bitensky Robert Carl. CHOREOGRAPHY. A total of $5000 was awarded at ourGala Concert at the Theater of the Riverside Church on May 6, 2001 to
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