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pianist sarah cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday at UWM San Franciscobased pianist, writer and producer sarah cahill specializes in new
http://www.uwm.edu/News/PR/03.02/mfay_march13.html
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Date: Feb. 13, 2003
Pianist Sarah Cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday at UWM
MILWAUKEE - Music From Almost Yesterday presents guest pianist Sarah Cahill on Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts Recital Hall, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. The program, "Composing Women: Ruth Crawford and Seven of Our Contemporaries," includes the complete Ruth Crawford piano preludes, as well as seven short works by contemporary woman composers commissioned by Cahill as a tribute to Crawford. Admission is $8/general and $5/students and seniors. For tickets and information, phone (414) 229-4308. Box office hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and one hour before performances. San Francisco-based pianist, writer and producer Sarah Cahill specializes in new American music and music from the American experimental tradition. She is known as an advocate of contemporary composers. Although Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953) has never known the popularity of her folk-singer stepson Pete, she is a seminal figure in American music and a pioneer of modern expression on this continent. Her music, influenced by the Transcendentalists, Walt Whitman and the Russian composer Scriabin, has been described as "mystical." Each of the companion pieces on the program focuses on a particular aspect of Ruth Crawford's legacy. For example, Eve Beglarian set a prophetic poem written by Crawford at the age of 13, and Pauline Oliveros composed a playful dance reminiscent of Crawford's counterpoint. Together, they form a musical portrait of Ruth Crawford Seeger.

22. University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
pianist sarah cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday. Music FromAlmost Yesterday presents guest pianist sarah cahill on Thursday,
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Pianist Sarah Cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday
Music From Almost Yesterday presents guest pianist Sarah Cahill on Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the UWM Peck School of the Arts Recital Hall, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. The program, "Composing Women: Ruth Crawford and Seven of Our Contemporaries," includes the complete Ruth Crawford piano preludes, as well as seven short works by contemporary woman composers commissioned by Cahill as a tribute to Crawford. More. Second Campus Town Hall Meeting Feb. 21 Why UWM Is For You! Chancellor's Office ... About the Milwaukee Idea University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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23. New Langton Arts
pianist sarah cahill performs new music and repertoire in the American experimentalmusic tradition. She is host of the weekly music program “Then Now” on
http://newlangtonarts.org/view_event.php?category=Downstairs&archive=1&displayYe

24. Maurice Ravel - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free And Legal MP3 Music
For three years, pianist sarah cahill displayed a similar determination, playingnothing but Ravel. Her dedication shows through in this recording,
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20th Century Composers Classical
musicians: Sarah Cahill (piano)
Henry Cowell
similar artists: Igor Stravinsky, Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Modest Mussorgsky, Matthias Ziegler other suggestions: Stefano Scodanibbio Dimitri Shostakovich Lou Harrison other resources: message board web site Sunset in a small French village. The town is quiet, kissed by the last rays of the setting sun. Behind the cottages, laundry flaps in the gentle evening breeze. Twisting curls of smoke rise from chimneys. In the distance, a church bell tolls. Leaves scuttle across the courtyard, which is empty save for a dying man swinging from the gallows. As the rest of the villagers go about their daily business, he raises his darkening eyes for one final glimpse of the sun, and listens to his death knell. This is the scene French composer Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937) evokes in "Le Gibet" ("the gallows"), one of three macabre piano pieces that comprise

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is the musical expression of a hanged man. pianist sarah cahill transformsprinted notes into a compelling and ghastly image of finality and loss.
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20th Century Composers message board: leave your comments The composers in this section all composed their music during the last century. Some of them are still composing today. Seems simple enough. But over the last 100 years, ideological changes and technical advances have affected not only the way that music is enjoyed but also the way that it is composed. These composers have all explored new and uncharted territory in terms of tone and structure, often abandoning or combining preconceived notions about the nature of classical music. Schoenberg developed the equally weighted twelve-tone scale, which abolished previously held ideas about tone. Debussy and Ravel experimented with Impressionism, which further destroyed traditional tonality. Gershwin incorporated elements of jazz into his wildly popular music. Cage's aleatoric compositions were based on chance ambient sounds. These composers combined instruments in unheard-of ways and wrote parts for familiar instruments, like the piano, to be played with entirely different techniques. Then, the invention of electronic instruments opened the door for even greater sonic exploration.

26. ArtsJournal: PostClassic
sarah cahill, pianist, fellow critic, and important West Coast radio personality,in her firm but charming way, chided me for not including more works using
http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/archives20040401.shtml
AJ HOME AJ BLOGS AJ ARTS Arts Issues Dance Ideas Media ... Issue Tracks AJ EXTRA AJ Blogs Threads ArtsWatch AJ Radio ... Publications Links SUBSCRIBE Newsletters ABOUT About Us Search Contact Testimonials CLASSIFIEDS AJ Classifieds About AJClassifieds Place an Ad SYNDICATION Overview Packages Testimonials Licensing PostClassic
Kyle Gann on Music After the Fact...

Wednesday, April 28, 2004
    The Masses Add to My Knowledge
    One thing I love about writing this blog, I put information out into the world, and I get information back. [To tell you the truth, this is how and why critics gain authority, when they do - they send out their opinions into the world and see them come back all bruised and battered, and they learn by experience to send out better opinions, better protected. After some years, those opinions begin to accumulate powerful collective force from the fact that they are no longer just one person’s. Any critic who sticks to his own egotism and doesn’t learn from that input is a fool.] In the case of my postclassical piano repertoire list, several people corrected inadvertent omissions. Devin Hurd pointed out that I had forgotten to include Giacinto Scelsi and Somei Satoh, so I added them in. Hurd also mentioned James Tenney’s rags, which I haven’t heard in years and don’t have copies of, and informed me about some piano music I was unaware of: Endless Shout by George Lewis

27. CCi - Upcoming Events
TransAtlantic Drift 1 Brazilian pianist Beatriz Roman sarah cahill ACentury of Pioneers Henry Cowell, The Harp of Life, Exultation, The Trumpet of
http://www.composerscollab.org/projects/solo_flights/
CCi Solo Flights Archive:
solo flights/ keyboard summit 2003
a co-presentation by Composers Collaborative and The Kitchen
february 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16
Pianists Frederic Rzewski (The Road - World premiere), Jed Distler, Arturo O'Farrill,
Solo Flights 2001 Festival: pianorama!
18, 19, 20 October 2001 at the Clark Studio Theater
Sarah Cahill
Ideas of East
music by Evan Ziporyn, Kui Dong, Hyo-shin Na, and Mamoru Fujieda
Michael Harrison Music of the Spheres Premiere of his own Revelation for the harmonically tuned piano Marija Ilic Slavic Soul Amy Rubin American Progressions music of Dawn Clement, Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, Chick Corea and Rubin. Listen to interviews with the artists (requires RealPlayer
  • Sarah Cahill:
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  • Marija Ilic:
  • Amy Rubin:
Solo Flights 2000 Festival: super piano-ACTION! 11, 12, 13, 14 October 2000 at the Jazz Gallery Sara Laimon The Making of American music by Aaron Copland and Charles Ives Frederic Rzewski What the Artistic Life Leads To music by Henri Pousseur, Christian Wolff, Cornelius Cardew, and Rzewski

28. Past Faust Harrison Piano Events
Composer and pianist MICHAEL HARRISON is one of the world’s leading composers Based in the Bay Area, sarah cahill is recognized as a dedicated champion
http://www.faustharrisonpianos.com/piano-events-past.asp
Steinway Estonia Uprights About Us ... Site Map The following artists have perfromed at Faust Harrison Pianos:
TERRY RILEY and MICHAEL HARRISON To inaugurate our new expanded performance space Faust Harrison Pianos hosted a rare performances by American composer/pianists Terry Riley and Michael Harrison. Riley and Harrison have been close friends and colleagues for over 20 years, having performed North Indian classical vocal concerts together as disciples of the late master Indian vocalist Pandit Pran Nath. This is the first time they appeared together in the United States, performing their own piano music. In his first New York solo piano concert in a decade, minimalist icon Terry Riley performed recent piano works and songs and Michael Harrison performed a 45-minute abridged version of his award winning work Revelation: for Harmonically Tuned Piano.
IDITH MESHULAM
THOMAS OSUGA
STEVE SANDBERG
Emmy-nominated composer Steve Sandberg currently scores "Dora the Explorer" for Nickelodeon/CBS. He has toured as keyboardist and vocalist with David Byrne, Ruben Blades and Bebel Gilberto. His studies of North Indian classical singing with Michael Harrison are a major influence in his recent series, Chants, Songs and Musical Landscapes, which he has presented at the Guggenheim Museum and Knitting Factory, alone and with such downtown luminaries as Ken Butler and Robert Dick. This concert devoted to works by Chopin and Bach marks his first classical recital in many years, celebrating his renewed studies with Michael Rogers.

29. Kyle Gann: Stuff To Know About
Long Night, performed by pianist sarah cahill on Cold Blue CB0019. pianist sarahcahill plays all the three different overlapping manual loops that
http://www.kylegann.com/discog.html
Kyle Gann: Concerts and Events Concerts and other upcoming events: Kyle Gann has written a series of radio shows on American music for Minnesota Public Radio, called The American Mavericks: you can find the web page here Discs, books, and publications: A collection of Gann's Village Voice writings, Music Downtown , will be published in fall 2005 by the University of California Press. Gann's new CD Nude Rolling Down an Escalator has just come out on New World, June, 2005. The disc contains all of Gann's Disklavier works to date. Gann's new CD Long Night was released on Cold Blue in March, 2005. Kyle Gann won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for his article Minimal Music, Maximal Impact Gann's article "No Escape from Heaven: John Cage as Father Figure" is now published in The Cambridge Companion to John Cage , new from Cambridge University Press. The new Fourth Edition of H. Wiley Hitchcock's Music in the United States has just been published (Prentice Hall, 2000) with a final chapter - "New Currents Coalesce: Since the Mid-1980s" - by Kyle Gann. Gann's first analytical article about his own music was published in the journal The Open Space : "Navigating the Infinite Web of Pitch Space." A description of his microtonal composing techniques, with examples from

30. Kyle Gann: Audio Files
The pianist is sarah cahill. Private Dances (2344) (2000/2004) I wrote thissixmovement piano suite for pianist sarah cahill, in a frank attempt to
http://www.kylegann.com/Gannaudio.html
Recordings of Kyle Gann's Music Here are more than three hours' worth of MP3s of my music, spanning my entire output (a couple of new recordings added 11.13.04): Transcendental Sonnets for chorus, two soloists, and orchestra
4. Faith

5. The Word

(2000-2001) This 35-minute work is based on poems of Jones Very (1813-1880), a protege of Emerson's who either went mad or became infused with the Holy Spirit, depending on whom you're reading about him, and who wrote some of the most ecstatic religious poetry (mostly sonnets) in the English language. You can read the poems, and further program notes, here . This recording is of the October 19, 2002, premiere by the group that commissioned the work, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir and Orchestra, who, conducted by Eric Stark, did a superb job, and who have kindly given me permission to include the recording on my web page. Thanks to them for that, for the commission, and for their loving hard work. I believe this may be the best music I've written, particularly the final movement - in which the soloists are Kathleen Hacker and Chistopher Paul Aspaas. The concertmaster, audible solo in the closing moments, is Larry Shapiro, who, in his youth, also played in the premiere performance of Charles Ives' Fourth Symphony - I was pleased by the connection. Mechanical Piano Study No. 6: Bud Ran Back Out

31. Crawford/Beyer CD
pianist sarah cahill has been instrumental in the renascence of all this music . In fact it takes a pianist like sarah cahill, devoted to both of these
http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Preludescd.shtml
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9 Preludes
Ruth Crawford

9 Preludes
Study in Mixed Accents

Johanna Beyer
Dissonant Counterpoints
Gebrauchs-Musik
RUTH CRAWFORD AND JOHANNA BEYER
Ruth Crawford and Johanna Beyer knew each other well. Crawford called Beyer "Hannah." Beyer's music clearly shows the influence of the younger Crawford who, ironically, stopped composing at the same time that Beyer began. Both were closely associated with Henry Cowell, who brought Crawford to New York, and to whom Beyer became a kind of de facto personal secretary in the late 1930s. Crawford and her husband Charles Seeger devised a theory of "dissonant counterpoint" which elegantly describes much of America's modernist music of the 1930s (Crawford's, Ruggles', a few others). Beyer, as far as we know, was the only composer to actually name a piece Dissonant Counterpoint . Both women favored clear, monothematic forms (like Crawford's towering Study in Mixed Accents , and Beyer's extraordinary solo clarinet suites). Crawford's work shines with an almost brutal formal clarity (her stepson Pete referred to her as "the most honest person he had ever met"); Beyer's music is tinged with a personal, quirky humor which we may not yet understand.

32. Other Minds 11 Press Release
Ziporyn has written for Kronos Quartet, pianist sarah cahill, the California Piano Percussion Music (1929) WEST COAST PREMIERE — sarah cahill, piano
http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Pressrelease11.shtml
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Visionary composers to premiere new works at
11th Other Minds Music Festival International contemporary music festival includes centenary celebration of composer Marc Blitzstein
February 24-25-26, 2005 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco
MEDIA CONTACT: Diane Roby, (415) 931-5367, reddroby@earthlink.net
OM Pressroom
Festival brochure available here
San Francisco, CA 11th Other Minds Music Festival (OM11) The Cradle Will Rock . OM11 also includes a 60th-birthday salute to composer and Other Minds founding artistic director Charles Amirkhanian, featuring a San Francisco premiere. The 11th Other Minds Music Festival presents programs on Thursday, February 24; Friday, February 25; and Saturday, February 26, 2005, at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater (700 Howard Street at Third St.) and Forum (701 Mission Street at Third St.) in San Francisco. Tickets are available by calling the Yerba Buena box office at (415) 978-2787 (978-ARTS) or online at www.ybca.org. Other Minds announces the following participants for OM11: Composer Phill Niblock presents the West Coast premiere of Sethwork , featuring guitarist Seth Josel and two simultaneously projected films by Niblock, whose music is always accompanied by motion pictures of his own making. Using an e-bow, Josel, an American living in Germany, will create a series of overlaid sustained guitar pitches, filling the hall with a rich texture of sound projected through an array of sophisticated speakers, immersing the audience in an overpowering audio illusion. A long-time New Yorker, Niblock, 71, travels frequently to present his work abroad and has composed drone works for clarinet, tympani, tuba, and sousaphone, as well as combinations of two or more instruments.

33. C
Performed by pianist sarah cahill, this has an important new recording of RuthCrawford s (19011953) transcendental Nine Preludes and Piano Study in
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Templates/frmTemplateA.asp?SubFolderID=22&SearchYN=N

34. SFPALM -- Events
A Ruth Crawford Seeger Centennial Concert sarah cahill, piano All tickets $15.In honor of Women s History Month, pianist sarah cahill presents a special
http://www.sfpalm.org/events/individual events/BAWCS.htm
Bay Area Women Composers' Day
at SFPALM
Saturday, March 16
1:00-4:00 pm
Bay Area Woman Composers Symposium
$15 general public / $10 students and SFPALM members Spend an exciting day with some of the Bay Area's finest new music composers. A panel consisting of Elinor Armer, Linda Bouchard, Gabriela Lena Frank, Amy X Neuburg, and Pamela Z will join moderator Sarah Cahill for a lively discussion of the joys and challenges of creating new music in the Bay Area, including the particular forms their work has taken and how it relates to the creation of new music around the globe. Brief, representative excerpts of each composer's work will also be performed live, allowing our audience to meet the composers on a musical basis as well.
8:00 pm
A Ruth Crawford Seeger Centennial Concert: Sarah Cahill, piano
All tickets $15.
In honor of Women's History Month, pianist Sarah Cahill presents a special concert celebrating composer Ruth Crawford Seeger's centennial. Cahill will perform the composer's Nine Preludes and seven new works commissioned for the occasion by Eve Beglarian, Cindy Cox, Mary Jane Leach, Annea Lockwood, Pauline Oliveros, Maggi Payne, and Julia Wolfe. Together, these pieces (which Cahill premiered at New York's Merkin Hall in December) form a composite portrait of one of America's finest composers, and show her enduring and wide-ranging influence among composers writing today. Cahill will intersperse the pieces with commentary, and several of the composers will be on hand to add comments as well.

35. SFPALM -- Programs & Events
March 2002 PALM Preview Featuring an interview with pianist sarah cahill,moderator of the BAY AREA WOMEN COMPOSERS SYMPOSIUM March 16th.
http://www.sfpalm.org/programs/previews.htm
PALM Previews
PALM Previews are hosted by Brad Rosenstein, SFPALM Director of Programs and Education. November 2002 PALM Preview: A preview of , held November 18, 2002 at SFPALM. October 2002 PALM Preview: An interview with Patricia Jenson , producer of Tango a Media Luz , discussing Argentine Tango. A lecture about and demonstration of Argentine Tango was held at the SFPALM October 10, 2002. September 2002 PALM Preview Featuring clips from the opening night conversation with Sandra Woodall , scene and costume designer. For more information on the exhibition NATURAL SELECTIONS: Stage Designs by Sandra Woodall click here May 2002 PALM Preview: Featuring clips from the West Coast premier of Desert Boy on a Stick and the subsequent conversation with cellistJoan Jeanrenaud and composer Bob Ostertag April 2002 PALM Preview: Featuring a conversation with Cabaret Artist Welsa Whitfield , who sang a one-night only concert of all Richard Rodgers music in the Herbst Theatre to benefit SFPALM. The concert kicked off SFPALM's Richard Rodgers Centennial Celebration. This web site holds more information on related events , and on the exhibition showing through September 10, 2002.

36. Etty Ben-Zaken And Eitan Steinberg
by pianist sarah cahill. * (1995) For Two and a Half Years (6 ) by pianistsarah cahill. * (1987) Moods (6 ) for mandolin solo. Premiered Dec.
http://www.benzaken-steinberg.com/compositions-h.html
They Meet Again And
Now They Dance
for symphony orchestra
Premiered April 1999, Berkeley, CA,
UC Berkeley Symphony, David Milnes, cond.
Where the Peace River Flows
(orchestral version)
Won the Nicola DeLorenzo
Composition Award, 1998.
In a Hidden Cleft Among Cliffs
a Gazelle Drinks Water.

(10') (Orchestral version) for Wedding Song Published by IMI, Israel Music Institute. Won the Nicola DeLorenzo Composition Award, 1995. Shanti (15') for symphony orchestra Published by IMI, Israel Music Institute. Won 2nd prize in the Israel Philharmonic Composition Competition, 1994. Premiered Jan. '94, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Israel Philharmonic, Gary Bertini, cond. Recorded for the Israeli Radio Sept. '96 , by the Jerusalem Symphony, Ilan Wolkov, cond.

37. Common Sense: Opus415 #4 Schedule
with sarah cahill, pianist Stone performs compositions composed and performed In addition, pianist sarah cahill will perform Stone s Sa Rit Gol a piece
http://www.commonsense.org/opus4line.htm
Other Minds Presents
OPUS415 No.4
Produced by the Common Sense Composers' Collective Saturday November 7
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts FORUM
All Day Pass: $15, $10 students/seniors
Tickets: 415/978 ARTS
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE PRE-SETS Tyranny of TWO
Ambient Interventions
SET ONE 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Moe! STAIANO
Piece No. 5
Moe!kestra! - 40 piece mixed anarchistic avant chaos orchestra Eitan STEINBERG In a hidden cleft among cliffs a gazelle drinks water For voice and viola, this piece includes six poems from various poetic styles, sung in their original languages: Yiddish, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Italian and Hebrew. Jay CLOIDT Karoshi A slam-bang, quote-laden, high-fiber duet for bass and MIDI mallet instrument from Jay Cloidt, whom the SF Chronicle called "The Spike Jones of the Bay Area New Music Scene" ARMAGEDDON STRING ENSEMBLE "It's an experience really" ...for string quartet with electronic processing Charles AMIRKHANIAN Works Cheryl LEONARD Dream About Flying ... an extended sigh for 14 accordians at sea.

38. S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E
(sarah cahill is a pianist and a music critic for the Express, and hosts a musicshow on KPFA (94.1 FM) every Friday from 10 am to noon.)
http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/otherminds_3_30_99.html
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC REVIEW Other Minds
Other Music, Very!
Mar. 27, 1999
By Sarah Cahill
The spectacle of theater was vividly absent at some points and present at others in the third and final concert of Other Minds, the eclectic festival of new music that welcomes composers and musicians from a wide range of disciplines. The evening began with Luc Ferrari's Presque Rien No. 4, "La remontée du village," which plunged the audience into darkness to hear sounds of a colorful Italian village, and concluded with Mary Ellen Childs' collaborations with CRASH, four percussionists who never sit still. In between were toy piano gems with Margaret Leng Tan, whose performances are fashioned to be as much seen as heard. Seventy-year-old Ferrari once studied piano with Alfred Cortot and composition with Honegger and Messiaen, but after meeting Varese, quickly developed a unique style of ambient sound documentation as music. The recent tape piece we heard Saturday was recorded by the composer and his collaborator/wife as they walked uphill into an Italian town just across the French border. Isolated from what must have been intense visual stimuli, the sounds intensify footsteps against gravel, children at play, motorbikes, the cadences of French and Italian dialects. The piece becomes progressively more edited and processed until the moos and bells of cows are distorted to almost painful levels. Tape pieces in a concert hall can be monotonous, but Ferrari's ever-evolving work made for a fascinating, collective listening experience.

39. News
October 7 pianist sarah cahill performs works by León, Adams, Rzewski and others.Berkeley Arts Festival. www.sarahcahill.com
http://www.tanialeon.com/news.htm
Tania León
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Recent Press: Ongoing Exhibition tour: "Our Journeys/Our Stories: Portraits of Latino Achievement" presented by the Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives . Take the virtual tour here August 11 - October 16, 2005 - Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, TX. Upcoming Events 2005 September 22 - Cuban Artists Fund Benefit Gala honoring Tania León www.CubanArtistsFund.org September 22 - Pianist Jay Gottlieb performs Ritual . L'Archipel, Paris, France. www.larchipel.net September 29 - Tania León Piano Works: The Composer’s Sonic Environment. Deepening the experience of her WaterWorks residency, Ms. León explores the composer’s approach to the piano from a percussive point of view. Renowned pianists, Ursula Oppens and Jade Simmons unite to explore Ms. León’s piano works: Momentum, an intense and highly personal take on the blues (León’s first solo piano composition), Mistica, with its virtuosic pyrotechnics, the salsa-based Tumbáo, dedicated to Celia Cruz and Satine, a work for two pianos infused with indigenous Cuban Rhythms. 7 pm.

40. 2005-2006 Schedule
Sunday, March 26 – 400 pm Regents’ Theatre at Holy Names University, Oakland.Joseph Kubera, pianist Assisted by sarah cahill, pianist
http://www.fourseasonsconcerts.com/schedule2005-06.htm
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Saturday, Oct. 8 - 7:30 pm
Calvin Simmons Theatre, Oakland J. Y. Song , Pianist
j.y. song hails from a new generation of pianists whose brilliant technique and virtuosity are used to demonstrate her warmth and musical imagination. "Extraordinary talent ... allied with razor-sharp intelligence."~ (Internat'l Piano Quarterly) Program:
Schubert ~ Sonata in A mionr, Op. posth. 164, D. 537;
Liszt ~ Totentanz;
Jiang Wenye ~ Formosan Dance, Op. 1 (1933), Five Sketches (The One Legged Scarecrow in the Mount Field, In the Fields behind the House, Round the Camp Fire We Dance, In the Sidestreets, Full Sail);
Gershwin ~ Rhapsody in Blue (solo piano version)
Regents Theatre, Holy Names University, Oakland Terrence Wilson , Pianist Program: Chopin~ 4 Nocturnes TBA Liszt ~Funerailles Mendelssohn~ Fantasy in F-sharp minor, Op. 28

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