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81. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
BostonPianist stephen drury will mix it up in a FREE faculty recital thatjuxtaposes music from many periods and styles, Wednesday May 4 at 8 pm in New
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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 Have you HEARD? "HEARD ON WEDNESDAYS" 9/07/05, 11/02/05, 2/22/06, 4/05/06
Lawrence Dillon’s “Amadeus ex machina” To Be Performed by Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra – July 20 Performance at University of Minnesota in Duluth

Brian Wilbur Grundstrom’s Celebration! for Chamber Orchestra To Be Presented By Pennsylvania’s Festival Chamber Orchestra On July 21

ONE-TWO-THREE-GO! Concert July 11
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Barbad Chamber Orchestra, Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, June 17

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Record companies, artists and publicists are invited to submit CDs to be considered for our Editor's Pick's of the month. Send to: Jerry Bowles, Editor, Sequenza 21, 340 W. 57th Street, 12B, New York, NY 10019

82. Classical Piano Links
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83. Bulletin, Vol. XXV, No. 1, Recording Reviews
stephen drury, piano. Mode Records, Mode 63, 1998. One compact disc. stephen drury s performance of the earlier material is joyous; he combines precise
http://www.american-music.org/publications/bullarchive/Recrd251.html
Society for American Music
Bulletin, Volume XXV, no. 1 (Spring 1999)
Reviews of Recorded Material
Edited by Orly Krasner, Brooklyn College, CUNY
John Cage: The Piano Concertos
John Cage: Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber Orchestra, Concert for Piano and Orchestra, Fourteen . David Tudor, piano; Ensemble Modern, Ingo Metzmacher, conductor; Stephen Drury, piano; Callithumpian Consort of the New England Conservatory, Charles Peltz, conductor. Mode Records, Mode 57, 1997. One compact disc.
John Cage: The Piano Works 3
John Cage: The Seasons, Cheap Imitation, ASLSP . Stephen Drury, piano. Mode Records, Mode 63, 1998. One compact disc.
The Piano Concertos disc covers a wonderfully wide range of material: three different sound worlds of Cage's output, all in excellent performances. The fact that the repertoire focuses on Cage's grievously under-recorded medium-to-large ensemble compositions is an added pleasure. The disc contains many surprises, beginning with its title (who thinks of Cage as a composer of three piano concertos?) and a moving on to the realization of its content.
The disc opens with the beautiful sounds of Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber Orchestra . A well-rehearsed orchestra plays in tune and with good tone, taking loving care with details. Even the blend with the solo prepared piano, so problematic with this concerto featuring a muted soloist with a full symphony orchestra, is carried off with finesse. The exotic compounds of instrumental sound in the orchestra complement with logic the metal and wood agregates of the stopped notes in the piano. When the soloist's prepared notes combine with orchestral sounds, the results are simply magical.

84. Sarah Bob, Piano
Her principal teachers include Steven Masi and stephen drury. fiery pianistSarah Bob stephen Beaudoin, South End News, October 17, 2002
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Long BIO IN THE NEWS REPERTOIRE ... HOME Short BIO Hailed as "sumptuous and eloquent" by the Boston Globe, pianist Sarah Bob is an active soloist and chamber musician noted for her colorful playing and diverse programming. A strong advocate for new music and considered a "trailblazer when it comes to championing the works of modern composers and combining art media in the process..." (Northeast Performer) , she is also the founding director of the New Gallery Concert Series, a series devoted to commissioning and uniting new music and contemporary visual art with their creators. She is an original member of many ensembles including her piano/percussion group, Primary Duo, the 20th and 21st century focused Firebird Ensemble, and Radius Ensemble, a fresh and creative chamber music collective that presents both the traditional and cutting edge. Recognized as a risk taker and cited for an "ideal combination of all-stops-out abandon and sure-footed technical control" by 21st Century Music, she is a grant recipient of the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, top prizewinner of the International Gaudeamus Competition 2001 and the winner of the St. Botolph Club Foundation's 2005 Grant-in-Aid Award. Sarah presently resides in Boston and can be heard playing the music of Lee Hyla on the Tzadik label, Curtis K. Hughes on Cauchemar Records and collaborations with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project on New World and Oxingale Records. Sarah recently made her Carnegie Hall debut with soprano, Caprice Corona this April, 2005. For more information, please go to

85. Gordon Beeferman, Composer & Pianist
and Leslie Bassett for composition, and Steven drury and Anton Nel for piano . A fully liberated pianist (Cadence Magazine), Beeferman moves easily
http://gordon.inkbox.org/bio.html
GORDON BEEFERMAN's compositions, which include works for piano, voice, orchestra, guitar and various chamber groups, have been performed in New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Rome, and elsewhere. The Chicago Tribune praised Beeferman for his "masterly orchestral craftmanship... odd, refreshing sonorities and expressive speech." The Albany Times-Union described his work as "chilling...unpredictable...brutal." A native of Cambridge, Mass., Beeferman was born in 1976. He played piano from an early age; as a teenager he studied jazz and Third Stream with Ran Blake and Hankus Netsky of the New England Conservatory. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music, where he received his B.M. in composition and was awarded the Stanley Medal, the School's highest undergraduate honor. His teachers have included William Albright, William Bolcom and Leslie Bassett for composition, and Steven Drury and Anton Nel for piano. Beeferman has received much recognition for his work, including three BMI Student Composer Awards (including the 2002 William Schuman prize), an ASCAP Young Composer Award, and the BMG/Williams College National Awards to Young Composers Grand Prize. He has been a fellow at Tanglewood (2001) and a resident composer at the Copland House (2000). He has received grants from the American Music Center and has been commissioned by the Fromm Foundation, New York Youth Symphony, guitarist David Leisner, the Albany Symphony Orchestra, Concert Artists' Guild and Premiere Commission, Inc.

86. London School Of Theology - Music & Worship - Staff
stephen studied at the Royal Academy of Music and was awarded almost every the partnership Duo Dunamis with her husband, the pianist stephen Robbings.
http://www.lst.ac.uk/music/staff.php
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David Peacock
BMus CertEd ARSCM
Sing Glory and World Praise 2 . David is an MWF Director.
Christopher Redgate
Div5 (Royal Academy of Music)
Senior Visiting Lecturer in Music
Chris studied oboe and piano at the Royal Academy of Music where he won numerous prizes for solo and chamber music performance. The recipient of international music awards, he is renowned the world over as an interpreter of avant garde music. Previously one of the faculty at the International New Music Course in Darmstadt, he is a noted improviser in the avante garde repertoire as well as Christian worship settings. Chris has numerous recording credits and is a former member of Wellspring ; he travels widely performing, teaching, and leading worship.
Richard Hubbard
MA BA (Hons) PGCE
Visiting Lecturer in Music, Director of Evening Classes and Summer School
Richard has a degree specialising in composition and is a teacher of piano and percussion. He has a wealth of experience in directing musical ensembles, including small music groups, choirs and symphony orchestras. He was Music Director at Kingsland Church, Colchester for 13 years, has worked extensively with a Kings Kids Network Group. He is a Director of both Music and Worship Foundation and Cantus Firmus Trust, and works also with The Churches Initiative in Music Education (CHIME).
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Ruwani Gunawardene
Ruwani joined the department in October 2001. Until recently, Ruwani worked as a Parish Administrator. Previously Ruwani has been Secretary to Finance Director of an international investment company and also Secretary to the Academic Registrar of the University of Westminster. Ruwani has an interest and active involvement in music and worship.

87. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music: Souvenir (1983). John Cage
A charming CD of minimalist music by pianist Gloria Cheng including Adams two Steven drury notes. In Dream, In a Landscape, Souvenir and Suite for Toy
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88. 7A West, The List Just Keeps Growing!
Masashi Harada Quartet featuring Steve drury improvisational music Same trio as different day plus the addition of pianist Steve drury (John Zorn) for
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Since opening as a commercial studio in late 1997, we've completed over 750 (and counting) projects ranging from demos to award winning CD releases. Many of our clients have come back to 7A West several times because we offer a great atmosphere and do quality work. We're quickly developing a reputation as THE Boston studio to record in! We offer professional quality results for project studio prices. Check out our past clients (as of July 2002)......
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Adam Oh nasty blues Oh came in to work on a demo of his new project. We recorded, mixed and mastered 3 tracks - with special guest Mike C on both the board and the bari sax!
Adam Wilson composer/guitarist We've recorded many pieces of Adam's work including several large ensembles, his recently released solo album, his trio album and we recently began work on an improv funk disc.
Adrian Solean spoken word Recorded with a grant from the Romainian Government, Adrian translated the works of one of Romania's state poets and we recorded it.
Alan Hirt and Kurt Tvinerian swing/jazz also know as PULSE tracked mixed and mastered their release "Sessions at 7A" We also recorded mixed and mastered their 2nd CD entitled "Moody Street.

89. College Of Fine Arts - Music Faculty
She has toured with the DBU Concert Chorale as collaborative pianist on tours Dr. Fritz holds the BA from drury College in Springfield, Missouri,
http://www.dbu.edu/fine_arts/faculty_music.asp
Search: Music Faculty Home Academics College of Fine Arts Music Robert Brooks bobb@dbu.edu
Robert Rankin Brooks is Dean of the College of Fine Arts. Prior to his appointment at DBU in 2003, he served as Department Head of Church Music and Director of Graduate Studies in the School of Music at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas and Associate Director of Educational Outreach at The Juilliard School in New York City. Dr. Brooks has also served on the music ministry staffs of several churches, including a nine year tenure with Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, TX. A native Texan, Dr. Brooks holds the B.M. in Vocal Pedagogy and the B.M.E. in Choral Music Education from Baylor University and the M.M. in Music Ministry and D.M.A. in Church Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds memberships in Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa Lambda, international music honor society, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Wes C. Moore wesm@dbu.edu

90. Boston College Newsletter For The Arts
Hyperprism, the music ensemble in residence at Boston College, featuring guestpianist stephen drury, performing 20th century piano music. Gasson 100.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/newsletter/fall1999/concerts.html
Concerts September
Music at St. Mary’s. Favella Lyrica (The Singer’s Art), Pamela Murray, soprano; Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano; and Michael Beattie, harpsichord. Works of Monteverdi, Purcell, Strozzi and Lawes. St. Mary’s Chapel. 3 p.m. Free. Call 552-4843.
Ignatian Awareness Week featuring performances by campus singing groups The Heightsmen, The Acoustics, The Bostonians, The Sharps and The Voices of Imani. The Dustbowl. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Faculty Recital. Carol Mastrodomenico, soprano, with Steven Morris, piano; and Kevin Vuorenmaa, clarinet. Works of Barber, Schubert and Rodrigo. Gasson 100. 8 p.m. Free. Call 552-4843.
Ya Fie Chuang, piano. Works of Beethoven and Liszt. 8 p.m. Gasson 100. Free. Call 552-4843.
OCTOBER
Pops on the Heights Scholarship Gala. Featuring The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra. Keith Lockhart, conductor. Conte Forum at Boston College. 8 p.m. Call 800-767-5591 for ticket information.
Sonatas of Beethoven and Rachmaninoff. Alberto Parrini, cello and Fabio Parrini, piano. Gasson 100. 8 p.m. Free. Call 552-4843.
Music at Teatime. John Hornor, baritone; Andrew O’Brien, piano. Featuring Schubert’s Die Winterreise. Gasson 100. 4 p.m. Free. Call 552-4843.

91. NewMusicBox
The pianist seamlessly segued from Helmut Lachenmann to Morton Feldman to Paul drury s metacollage was so riveting that I didn t even think about all
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92. NewMusicbox
It was as if pianist Dante Oei was exploring the infinite ways that this drury s metacollage was so riveting that I didn t even think about all those
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93. Webster University: Music: Calendar
“An Apple for the Teacher – A Salute to pianist Herb drury” Concert repertoireto be announced, CMS, $10. 3/21, Monday, 7 pm, Steve SchenkelDan Eubanks Duo
http://www.webster.edu/depts/finearts/music/calendar.html
2005-2006 Calendar of Events Fall 2005 Date Day Time Event Site Admission Monday 7 pm Webster Faculty Jazz Ensemble
An Evening of New Music by the Performers
Michael Parkinson, trumpet, Paul DeMarinis, woodwinds,
Kim Portnoy, piano, Steve Schenkel, guitar
Moore Sunday 7 pm Webster Symphony Orchestra
Allen Carl Larson, Conductor
J. C. Bach: Symphony No. 1 in Bb
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concert for Horn No. 4 in Eb
Tod Bowermaster, horn/SLSO
The Webster University Symphony Chorus CMS Monday 7 pm Faculty Jazz Guitar Concert
Moore Sunday 4 pm James Nigh Memorial Opera Scholarship Benefit Concert CMS $10, $5 senior adults Monday 7 pm A Diamond for Kenny 75th birthday salute to Trumpeter/Composer Kenny Wheeler Moore Monday 7 pm Joachim Mencel, Guest Piano Artist, Krakow, Poland Celebrating Polish Heritage Month in St. Louis Moore $10, $5 senior adults Saturday 7:30 pm Webster Jazz Alumni - Homecoming Concert A benefit for jazz program scholarships Cookies Saturday all day Webster University Vocal Pedagogy Workshop Carole Gaspar, Director; Shirley Emmons, Guest Artist

94. Welcome To ROULETTE
Drummer/composer Andrew drury s new trio features celebrated pianist Myra Melfordand The debut of pianist Dave Burrell s String Trio will blur the
http://www.roulette.org/events/2004_12.html
November 2004 March
Fall events are at Location One 26 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets). Performances begin at 8:30pm. Admission: $12 / Students: $8 Roulette members: free. Reservations/Tickets: 212.219.8242
Wednesday December 1
Blue Gene Tyranny
Composer/pianist Blue Gene Tyranny appears in one of his rare solo performances playing new pieces and works from his recent Lovely Music CD "Take Your Time".
"Tyranny has one of the most original styles in the modern classical world...the only pianist I can think of who rivals Cecil Taylor and Keith Jarrett in a single phrase. This is simply a ravishing disc." (Tuscon Citizen) "The overall mood is intimate, peaceful, and good-natured...Tyranny plays with great delicacy and an appreciation for the sensous appeal of a well-spaced chord."(American Record Guide).
Blue Gene
Thursday December 2
Ursel
Friday December 3
Andrew Drury Breathe Drummer/composer Andrew Drury's new trio features celebrated pianist Myra Melford and alto saxophonist Briggan Krauss (Sex Mob) exploring sonic landscapes lying between improvisation, classical, and jazz. Drury's music interweaves extended and conventional instrumental techniques and is

95. Jazz News: Andrew Drury Trio At Roulette Friday, December 3, 8:30 P.m.
The Andrew drury Trio featuring alto saxophonist Briggan Krauss and pianist Celebrated pianist Myra Melford returns to New York from the University of
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=4660

96. Arts And Society - Bloomsday Performance
An evening with internationally acclaimed pianist Russell Sherman Steven DruryMartin Amlin Vivian Taylor Ralph Richey Fredericka King Mark Feldhusen
http://www.artsandsociety.org/
UPCOMING ARTS AND SOCIETY CONCERTS AND EVENTS
28th Annual
Bloomsday June 16, 2006

Boston University
College of Fine Arts Building
855 Commonwealth Ave.
June 17, 2006
Katherine Cornell Theater
Vineyard Haven
Martha's Vineyard
Sold at the door.
An evening with internationally acclaimed pianist: Russell Sherman 8 pm - Wednesday, September 7, 2005 Our Lady Star of the Sea R.C. Church Massassoit Avenue Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard The program features music by Debussy and Liszt. Many of these pieces were performed recently in celebration of Mr. Sherman's seventy-fifth birthday at Jordan Hall and Alice Tully Hall where Russell debuted some sixty years ago. Tickets: $25 Advance sales: The Book Den East, Bunch of Grapes and Edgartown Books or at the door. 20% of all ticket sold will benefit Hospice of Martha' s Vineyard John Crelan, Artistic Director

97. Carson P. Cooman - Contemporary Classical Music Composer
American composer who has composed a variety of works in many forms ranging fromsolo instrumental to opera. Biography, works, recordings, and audio files.
http://www.carsoncooman.com/
Welcome! This website contains information about the music of composer Carson P. Cooman Carson Cooman is also active as a concert organist and a provider of numerous musical services (editor, writer, repertoire consultant). Please use the navigator buttons at the left to view the various pages of this site. Carson Cooman may be contacted by e-mail at: carson@carsoncooman.com Full Biography Click here for a short biography, suitable for printing in concert programs. Carson Cooman is one of the most active American composers of his generation, with over six hundred musical works in many forms ranging from solo instrumental works to operas and from orchestral works to hymn tunes. Cooman has created a great deal of music for both concert and church settings. Cooman's music has been and frequently continues to be performed on all six inhabited continents. Cooman's music is published primarily by M MB Music, Inc.

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