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21. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
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22. UMBC News
UMBC Presents pianist stephen drury in Concert. stephen drury (photo Lisa Kohler)The UMBC Department of Music’s Contemporary Concerts Series and the
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January 28, 2004
UMBC Presents Pianist Stephen Drury in Concert
The UMBC Department of Music InterArts program present pianist Stephen Drury in concert on Wednesday, February 18th at 8:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. Admission is free. Mr. Drury will present a program of the three piano sonatas by Charles Ives Stephen Drury was named 1989 Musician of the Year by the Boston Globe Time Line Aporias , with Dennis Russell Davies and the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra. Later that same season he gave the premiere of Basic Training for solo piano, written for him by Lee Hyla. Drury is artistic director of the Callithumpian Consort, and he created and directs the Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance at New England Conservatory.
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23. UMBC News
stephen drury, piano 8 pm, Fine Arts Recital Hall Admission is free. pianist stephendrury will present a program of the three piano sonatas by Charles Ives
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January 14, 2004
UMBC Department of Music Presents
Spring 2004 Concerts and Events
The UMBC Department of Music presents its spring 2004 season, featuring an array of contemporary classical music concerts by world renowned artists, including composer Christian Wolff, pianist Stephen Drury, flutist Jane Rigler and the Ruckus ensemble.
Professional Artist Series
January 28
Patricia Green
, mezzo soprano
12 pm, Fine Arts Recital Hall
Admission is free. Mezzo soprano Patricia Green will perform King Harald's Saga (1979), a short opera for solo voice by Judith Weir
February 15
Lisa Cella
, flute
3 pm, Fine Arts Recital Hall
$7 general admission, $3 seniors, free for students, free with a UMBC ID. Flutist Lisa Cella will perform Chronopolis by Franklin Cox Flutter by Robert Rowe Landmines by Anna Rubin , and other works. Artistic Director of San Diego New Music, Ms. Cella received a DMA in contemporary flute performance at the University of California, San Diego while studying with John Fonville. She has performed with SONOR , the faculty ensemble of UCSD, SIRIUS, and in various concert series and festivals in the San Diego area. She is a founding member of NOISE, the resident ensemble of San Diego New Music and runs the music series Noise at the Library at the Athenaeum Library in San Diego, California. She received her Applied Bachelors in Music with a dual concentration in Psychology from Syracuse University under the tutelage of John Oberbrunner. Upon graduation, she received the Civic Morning Musicals award for excellence in performance. She then received a Master of Music degree and a Graduate Performance Diploma from

24. Perspectives Of New Music : A View From The Piano Bench, Or, Playing John Zorn's
Perspectives of New Music; January 01, 1994; drury, stephen I come to thisissue as a pianist who has performed and/or recorded some of the longest and
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    Drury, Stephen
    Perspectives of New Music
    January 01, 1994
    Most performer worth their salt (which unfortunately rules out a great many making their living on the concert stage) relish a composer's challenge and prefer to sink their teeth and digits into a musical stew rich enough to reward hours of study and repeated performances with new and changing flavors, insights, and experiences. One measure of a composition can be the number, variety, and interrelationships of these flavors - its complexity. The risk lies in confusing a profusion of notes with a depth of musical substance.
    I come to this issue as a pianist who has performed and/or recorded some of the longest and most overspilling-with-notes pieces in the modern repertoire: Elliott Carter's Night Fantasies, Frederic Rzewski's The People United Will Never Be Defeated!, Charles Ives's Concord Sonata, John Cage's Etudes Australes. At the same time, I don't consider myself a specialist in contemporary music (although 1 do notice a lot of performers out there who

25. WWU Performing Arts Center Series
Awardwinning pianist stephen drury has concertized throughout the world with anadventurous repertoire that stretches from Bach to Liszt to the music of
http://pacseries.wwu.edu/drury.html
Award-winning pianist Stephen Drury has concertized throughout the world with an adventurous repertoire that stretches from Bach to Liszt to the music of today. A champion of twentieth-century music, Drury's performances and recordings of music ranging from Charles Ives and John Cage to John Zorn and Lee Hyla as well as modern European masters like Stockhausen and Berio have received the highest critical acclaim. He serves as artistic director of the contemporary music ensemble Callithumpian Consort, and created and directs the Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance at New England Conservatory where he also teaches. Visit Stephen Drury's Websites http://www.stephendrury.com
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26. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
pianist/Composer Frederick Rzewski in Residence at NEC s SICPP Under thedirection of NEC piano faculty stephen drury, the weeklong institute will
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Our concert calendar is available for listing all performances of contemporary classical music. Bach and Mozart would not be appropriate. If you are a performer or handle PR for a performer or organization and would like direct access to post your notices here, send us a note . If you don't feel that computer savvy, send the releases here and we'll post them for you. Latest Posts Lumina String Quartet Presents May 15 “Connecticut Yankees in the Khan’s Tatar Court” Concert of Music by American and Tatar Composers
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27. Bang On A Can Summer Institute Of Music
stephen drury Photo Lisa Kohler, stephen drury (PIANO) pianist stephen drury,named 1989 Musician of the Year by the Boston Globe, has concertized
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Gregg August BASS ) Gregg August lives in New York and is actively involved in the classical as well as latin and jazz scenes. He performs with the Orchestra of St. Luke's and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and is the assistant principal bass of The Brooklyn Philharmonic. He has performed chamber music with The Brentano Quartet, the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, and for 2 years was the principal bassist of La Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona in Spain. At the same time he has played and recorded with Ray Barretto, Paquito D'Rivera, James Moody and Kenny Burrell. At present he¹s the bassist with Ray Vega and his Latin Jazz Sextet. Gregg will be releasing a record of original music in the spring of 2004 featuring Ray Barretto and Frank Wess. He received his Bachelor and Master¹s degrees from The Eastman School of Music and The Juilliard School respectively.
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David Cossin PERCUSSION orchestras in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Beijing, Hunan, Macao, Sweden, California, Montreal and London. Active in musical theater, Cossin performed in productions of The Lion King and Tan Dun's opera Peony Pavilion. He has also worked with Blue Man Group and Mabou Mines. He played the solo percussion part for the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, with Grammy and Academy Award-winning music by Tan Dun. In recent seasons, Cossin's installation pieces SwingSet and SpinCycle have been presented in New York, Italy and Germany; and he has given solo concerts in Europe and the United States incorporating video, electronic processing and homemade instruments. He has appeared on "Good Morning America" and CBS "The Early Show" television programs with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and has been invited to be artist-in-residence at the Loop Gallery in Italy. Visit at David at davidcossin.com

28. Brevard College. Brevard, North Carolina
The Callithumpian Consort, under the direction of stephen drury, The Consortwas founded in the 1990s by pianist and conductor drury with the belief
http://www.brevard.edu/news/Callithumpian_Consort.asp
The Callithumpian Consort to Perform at 2005 A Little Now Music Festival BREVARD, NC (March 25, 2005) — Brevard College’s annual music festival “A Little Now Music” will take place center stage at the Porter Center for Performing Arts on Monday, April 11 and Tuesday, April 12. This year’s festival will feature several events including a pre-concert lecture and performance by Boston’s acclaimed ensemble, the Callithumpian Consort. All events are free and open to the public. Each year the festival, under the artistic direction of Brevard College Associate Professor of Music Paul Elwood, presents innovative composers and/or interpreters of new music in lectures, seminars, and performances. This year, the festival is operating in conjunction with the Music, Art, and Environment, the Contemporary Music Symposium at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), and is co-directed by Elwood and Jonathan McNair, assistant professor of music at UTC. The Events
  • Open rehearsal: Callithumpian Consort rehearsal on Monday, April 11 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Scott Concert Hall of the Porter Center for Performing Arts.

29. The Music Web
pianist/conductor stephen drury (1998), composer Gabriela Ortiz with Tambuco, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, 7 pm, preconcert lecture by stephen drury,
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and the Brevard College Percussion Ensemble April 11, 12 and 14 All events are free and open to the public. A Little Now Music is an annual festival at Brevard College under the artistic direction of Paul Elwood , assistant professor of music. This year A Little Now Music is presented in collaboration with the Contemporary Music Symposium at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. For information on events at the University of Tennessee visit the Web site at http:// www.utc.edu/MusicArtEnvironment/ The Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, artistic director

30. Backstage Pass: Zornfest
pianist and conductor stephen drury is the foremost authority on Zorn s musicand has come to Oberlin as the festival s guest artist.
http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200004/zornfest.html
Zornfest to Celebrate the Work of Composer/Saxophonist John Zorn on Tuesday, April 18, 9 P.M. at the Cat in the Cream Story by Emily Manzo THE PROGRAM "Cat o' Nine Tails" for string quartet
Performed by Femme en Noir String Quartet
Celeste Cleveland, violin; Erica Dicker, violin; Amy Cimini, viola; Robin Reynolds, cello From the Naked City repertoire:
"Punk China Doll"
"Snagglepuss"
Performed by The Keanus
Brian Chase, drums; Matthew Mueller, bass; David Reminick, saxophone; Robert Reich, piano; joined by Walter Scharold on guitar Selections from "Book of Heads" for solo electric guitar
Performed by Walter Scharold From the Masada song book:
"Abidan"
"Delin"
Performed by Brian Chase, drums; Matthew Mueller, bass; David Reminick saxophone; Farnell Newton, trumpet "Carny" for piano solo Performed by Emily Manzo "Cobra" with guest conductor, Stephen Drury Performed by David Reminick, Brian Chase, Matthew Mueller, Amy Cimini, Walter Scharold, Stefan Tcherepnin, Ezra Buchla, Allan Baker, Robert Reich, Katherine Miller, Peter Evans, and guest Nathan Fuhr.

31. WNUR - "Classical And Beyond" . . . . .
July 12 pianist stephen drury July 19 - Lutenist HOPKINSON SMITH July 26 -Electro-Acoustic Realization ANDREW GERZSO August 2 - Violist KIM KASHKASHIAN
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Classical and Beyond The current time slot is (back to) Sunday from 12 Noon to 2 PM [Previously, the program has been heard on Saturday from 7 AM to 9 AM, and from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, and 7 PM to 9 PM, and Sunday from 11 AM to 1 PM]
My segment is approximately 45-50 minutes during the second hour, and features music and interview with a guest
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February 16, 2002 - Composer/Organist DAN LOCKLAIR
February 23 - 'Cellist TRULS MØRK
March 2 - DAN LOCKLAIR (repeat)
March 9 - Saxophonist GEORGE WOLFE
March 16 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR)
March 23 - Harpsichordist IGOR KIPNIS March 30 - Composer JEFFREY MUMFORD April 6 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) April 13 - Trumpeter CRISPIAN STEELE-PERKINS April 20 - Composer ROBERT CARL April 27 - Composer JAMES PRIMOSCH May 4 - Conductor YAKOV KREIZBERG May 11 - Composer DAVID RAKOWSKI May 18 - Pianist DAVID HOLZMAN May 25 - Composer JOSEPH SCHWANTNER June 1 - Baritone GERALD FINLEY June 8 - Composer MARILYN SHRUDE June 15 - Composer FRANK TICHELI June 22 - Pianist LAURENCE JEANNINGROS June 29 - Composer ISABEL MUNDRY July 6 - Conductor PAUL SALAMUNOVICH July 13 - Guitarist ELIOT FISK July 20 - Composer ANDERS NORDENTOFT July 27 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) Aug 3 - Organist/Composer JEAN GUILLOU

32. Spokane Symphony
pianist stephen drury, named 1989 Musician of the Year by the Boston Globe, hasperformed throughout the world with a repertoire that stretches from Bach to
http://www.spokanesymphony.org/ind.php?page=showrelease&id=90

33. Rzewski: Composer, Pianist, Iconoclast - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Living
pianist stephen drury, who organizes SICPP (affectionately known as Sick Puppy ),says Rzewski s music stands out because it combines the tools of late
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Rzewski: composer, pianist, iconoclast
Full of eclectic invention, his work doesn't fit into a box
June 19, 2005 Frederic Rzewski arrives in town this week as composer-in-residence for two days at this year's weeklong Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance at New England Conservatory. The entire event pays tribute to him. Some composers might consider it an honor; some might reflect on what it means for their place in the ''canon" of contemporary music. Not Rzewski. ''I don't think about it," he says. ''It doesn't mean anything to me." That is Rzewski in a nutshell. One of the most prominent living American composers and a prodigiously talented pianist, he is also an old-fashioned iconoclast. He's blunt-speaking, cantankerous focused on his art and intent on creating it with as much independence as possible from the institutions and bureaucracies that have congealed around it. Now 67, the Westfield-born Rzewski (pronounced ZHEV-skee) came of age as a composer during the heyday of the avant-garde. But his music has always been too intently eclectic to fit into any single box. In it you can hear atonality, American popular song, hints of jazz, highly structured forms and improvisation. You can also hear his musical imagination tackle subjects from the American labor movement to Beethoven's state of mind. Pianist Stephen Drury, who organizes SICPP (affectionately known as ''Sick Puppy"), says Rzewski's music stands out because it combines ''the tools of late modernism with an awareness of the audience." It gives listeners ''the musical excitement and energy and feeling that they're accustomed to," but ''using tools that they're not accustomed to."

34. Rzewski Blazes Unique Piano Path - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Music - A&E
Founder/artistic director stephen drury translates the SICPP acronym as sickpuppy, but He s a fascinating pianist and a master of multitasking,
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June 23, 2005 Reprinted from late editionsof yesterday's Globe. Frederic Rzewski is one of the major figures writing for piano in our time, and securing him as composer-in-residence was a major coup for New England Conservatory's annual Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance. Founder/artistic director Stephen Drury translates the SICPP acronym as ''sick puppy," but composers like Rzewski are keeping the piano alive and wagging its tail. He's a fascinating pianist and a master of multitasking, as his solo recital in Jordan Hall Tuesday night demonstrated. He doesn't conform to the image of a concert artist, appearing onstage in a red shirt with pens clipped to its breast pocket; his way of acknowledging applause is to scratch his ear. He does not appear interested in the piano's ability to imitate instruments, or the creamiest legato of an opera singer. Instead, he revels in the piano's identity as the most complex and varied of all percussion instruments. Flights of finger-filigree lacework are not for him, but he's almost unrivaled in his range of attack, articulation, and dynamics, propelled by a sense of rhythm as strong and flexible as a healthy spine. His program featured mostly recent works not included on Nonesuch's seven-CD retrospective issued a couple of years ago. Most of his pieces are huge ''The Road," his ''novel" for piano, is heading toward eight hours. But he builds his large structures out of small fragments, like a mosaic, only none of the fragments is the same size, shape, or color. But they are cemented by a highly personal but irrefutable logic enlivened by elements of improvisation.

35. 2005_NMM_ISCM.html
PART II pianist stephen drury. Guero Helmut Lachenmann (Germany). Extensions 3Morton Feldman (USA). Vigils Paul Elwood (USA)
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2005 NEW MUSIC MIAMI ISCM FESTIVAL Beyond the Piano Keys New Music for Piano APRIL 14, 15, 16, 2005 WERTHEIM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY AND THE STEINWAY PIANO GALLERY, MIAMI, FLORIDA WELCOME TO THE 2005 NEW MUSIC MIAMI ISCM FESTIVAL It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Florida International University and the Steinway Piano Gallery for the 2005 New Music Miami ISCM Festival. It is an honor to be able to spend the next 3 days with some of the most innovative composers and some of the best pianists from around the world. In addition to being an opportunity for the exchange of ideas the festival serves as a place where the variety of aesthetic concerns emanating from different parts of the world can be celebrated. It is my hope that our guests and audiences will be enriched spiritually and culturally with the music and ideas expressed in this festival. Once again it is a great pleasure to welcome all of you to this very special event. Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Festival Director ABOUT THE FESTIVAL The performers scheduled to perform at the festival are all internationally acclaimed pianists including Anthony de Mare (USA), Stephen Drury (USA), Max Lifchitz (Mexico/USA), Jenny Lin (Taiwan), Jose Lopez (Cuba/USA), Misha Dacic (Yugoslavia), Dante Oei (Holland), Kathleen Supove (USA), Cristina Valdes (USA), Todd Welbourne (USA), among others. The 2005 New Music Miami ISCM Festival will be one of the most unique and exciting musical events of the South Florida cultural season.

36. Nicole Paiement: BluePrint
Preconcert talk with stephen drury at 715 acclaimed pianist Steven druryflies in from Boston to play Ligeti s Etudes Book II, Conservatory faculty
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Monday 25 October, 2004 - 8 pm, Hellman Hall
Pre-concert talk with Stephen Drury at 7:15 Sofia Gubaidulina
Concordanza (1971), New Music Ensemble
Etudes , Book II, Steve Drury, piano
Continuum
Hungarian Rock (1978), Corey Jamason, harpsichord Witold Lutoslawski
Chain I (1983), NME; Nicole Paiement, conductor Bela Bartok - String Quartet No. 3 (1927), Honors String Quartet CONCERT 2 KURT WEILL: INTERNATIONAL SOUNDSCAPES Saturday 6 November, 2004 - 8 pm, Hellman Hall Pre-concert talk with Weill scholar Stephen Hinton at 7:15 Kurt Weill Cabaret Songs , Ariela Morgenstern, mezzo-soprano; Tim Bach, piano (1924), Bettina Mussumeli, violin; NME; Nicole Paiement, conductor Jorge Lidermann Swirling Streams , David Tanenbaum, guitar HENRI DUTILLEUX: MASTER CRAFTSMAN OF COLOR Friday 11 March, 2005 - Chamber Music Concert 12:00-1:00 pm, Hellman Hall

37. PLAYLIST - Classical & Beyond (through 2004-Mar-21)
Michiharu Matsunaga, Constellations of Time, VMM, stephen drury 63 Bob,stephen Mosko, Psychotropes, OO, pianist. Lee Hyla, Amnesia Varience, Tzadik
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Back to current playlists "Classical and Beyond" Sundays 12pm - 2:00pm central A r c h i v e d P l a y l i s t 89 - Bob Arthur Krieger In Memorium: Vladimir Ussachevsky Albany composer: Arthur Krieger Albany Aaron Jay Kernis Arthur Krieger Suitable Attachments Albany Karlheinz Essl Entsagung ORF/Tonos Wolfram Wagner Sonate for Violincello Solo VMM Wolfram Wagner VMM Emergency String Quartet Hill.1 SpringGarden 88 - Bob Oskar Sala Five Improvisations for Magnetic Tape, pts 1,2 Westminster composer: Hans Werner Henze Violin Concerto No. 2 London-Decca Pauline Oliveros Herbert Brün Dustiny EMF Karlheinz Essl fLUSH Essl 87 - Bob Luigi Nono Como una ola de fuerza y luz DGG soprano: Andrew Rubin Tragoedia (pt.1) Nonesuch Christine Brandes George Crumb Black Angels (pt.1,2) Phillips (works of Purcell, Mahler, Augusta Read Thomas) 86 - Bob David Tudor Untitled - 1972 Lovely French hornist: Yehudi Wyner Concert Duo for Vln and Pno CRI Dale Clevenger Hans Tutschku epexergasia neun bilder Tutschku Wm Schuman Credendum Albany Helmut Lachenmann Notturno CPO 85 - Eric Josef Haydn Concerto

38. BBC - Classical Review - The Unknown Ives, Volume 2, Donald Berman, Piano
For the astonishing Three QuarterTone Pieces for Two Pianos Berman is joined bythe pianist stephen drury. The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone
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Like this page? Send it to a friend! review The Unknown Ives, Volume 2, Donald Berman, Piano (New World) With their use of tone rows and dense counterpoint these pieces should dispel any ideas that Ives's music is just about jaunty marches and musical borrowings. Read the review Send us your comments or read other people's Listen [in RealAudio] need audio help? The Celestial Railroad Three Quarter Tone pieces for Two Pianos: iii) Chorale (with Stephen Dury) Released: 11th April 2005 within BBCi music: Charles Ives biography Ives: An American Journey - Thomas Hampson/Tilson Thomas Ives: Concord Sonata, Songs, Pierre-Laurent Aimard/Susan Graham Classical Homepage ... All Music Reviews A-Z Donald Berman, Piano The Unknown Ives, Volume 2 (New World) Study no.4 - a mere fragment at 35 seconds. This piece, and the Study no.5, Other highlights include the awesome Impression of the St Gaudens in Boston Common The Celestial Railroad and Varied Air and Variations Gaspard de la Nuit . Bermans playing is evocative and powerful and he shapes this hugely demanding music brilliantly and with great clarity. For the astonishing Three Quarter-Tone Pieces for Two Pianos This is an excellent and challenging CD, brilliantly performed and with full liner notes written by Berman himself. I thoroughly recommend it.

39. Art Of The States: Three Quarter-Tone Pieces For Two Pianos
pianist, conductor, and teacher stephen drury has performed throughout the worldwith a repertoire ranging from Bach and Liszt to John Cage and György
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40. Oni Buchanan - Bio
and performer in the New England Conservatory Summer Institute for ContemporaryPiano Performance (SICPP), directed by pianist stephen drury.
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