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61. CMA Events : The Music Of Tristan Murail Sunday, November 16, 2:30
pianist marilyn nonkenan audience favorite at past CMA performances-performsMurail s entire keyboard works, including a new piece composed for her.
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Aki Festival of New Music Schedule The Music of Tristan Murail Sunday, November 16, 2:30
Tristan Murail The Music of Tristan Murail
Sunday, November 16, 2:30 Widely regarded for his compositions involving electronics, French spectralist Tristan Murail (b. 1947) has produced several amazing works for solo piano. Pianist Marilyn Nonken-an audience favorite at past CMA performances-performs Murail's entire keyboard works, including a new piece composed for her.
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Sunday, November 23, 1:30, Interior Garden Court

62. Overview Of The Program In Music @ Brandeis
Superpianist Amy Dissanayake will also be in residence to assist with from David Rakowski s CD MARTIAN COUNTERPOINT, performed by marilyn nonken.
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Professor Eric Chasalow and the students of MUS109 will take part in Rozart ReMix at the Rose Art Museum Wednesday, November 30, at 7:00 pm. The event will be a recreation of the historic 1965 John Cage/Alvin Lucier Concert with special guest, Alvin Lucier.
In September 2005, Professor Chasalow's Trois Espaces du Son , for piano, percussion and electronic sound will be performed at the International Computer Music Conference in Barcelona . On November 19th, the Auros Group for New Music will present a concert at Brandeis in honor of his 50th birthday. Professor Chasalow also announces the launch of www.ericchasalow.com which includes muisc, video and concert information.
Graduate composer Grace Choi's chamber orchestra piece was selected to be premiered at the final concert in France by Orchestre national de Lorraine during their July festival. Her Chansons Innocentes II - IV will be premiered at Wellesley Conference in August.

63. ThreeTwo
marilyn nonken This pianist enthusiastically explores modern and other contemporaryareas where a lot of pianists fear to hang out, wrote the Village
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The Apartment House ensemble has no fixed instrumental line-up; each new project is devised with a new programme concept in mind, thus allowing for a vast range of performance possibilities. Apartment House has received grants and awards from The Arts Council of Great Britain, the Britten-Pears Foundation, the Goethe Institute, the Hinrichsen Foundation, the Holst Foundation, the Michael Tippett Foundation and the British Council.
May - Featured ensemble at Sonorities Festival, Belfast (BBC Radio 3 Broadcast Hear and Now).
February – Lecture/workshop performance day at Reading University (Lachenman, Heyn).
May – Resident ensemble, Kettle’s Yard Art Gallery, Cambridge, as part of the Patterns of Connection symposium.
September – Britische Kunst an der UnterElbe, KunstRaum, two concerts of new British Music in Northern Germany (in association with the British Council).
April – James Clarke Portrait concert, London.

64. Musical Times: Under The Lens
Six of the History pieces carry a dedication to a pianist (James Clapperton, MarcCouroux, Carlo Grante, Nicolas Hodges, marilyn nonken and Ian Pace) and
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Michael Finnissy's History of Photography in Sound CHRISTOPHER Fox examines aspects of music, photography and representation in an epic of the contemporary piano repertoire LIKE MOST PEOPLE, COMPOSERS become wary of birthdays as they get older. Will people remember? Will the celebrations live up to expectations? Significant birthdays, on multiples of five and ten, are even more fraught. Like bank statements, they provide a robustly frank account of current value: successful composers are feted, featured, serialised and analysed; less successful composers are left to carry on as usual. And the `big birthday' experience can be unsettling. Being confronted by one's collected endeavours can be as chastening as it is rewarding. As Benjamin Britten remarked in a Festschrift published on Michael Tippett's sixtieth birthday, the birthday boy can feel that he is `already dead and that the musicologists are busy on the corpse'.1

65. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The: Museum To Host Piano Concert
pianist marilyn nonken will play Michael Finnissy s The Composer s Cut at theMilwaukee Art Museum at 2 pm today. The performance is in conjunction with
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Pianist Marilyn Nonken will play Michael Finnissy's "The Composer's Cut" at the Milwaukee Art Museum at 2 p.m. today. The performance is in conjunction with "CUT/Film as Found Object," a show of artist-manipulated film and video at the museum. As with those film artists, Finnissy crops, cuts, refocuses, edits and distorts musical ideas. Nonken, a Milwaukee native, has made a significant career in New York and elsewhere as a proponent of new music. Admission to the concert is free.

66. Reviewstoo
marilyn nonken performs five of them here. EMachines (Etude No. To performthis work, a pianist requires a technique of the highest order.
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Not all contemporary settings are so novel. "Three Songs on Poems of Louise Bogan" (1989), a work by the young American composer David Rakowski (b. 1958), is more traditionally set for voice and piano. While these songs are direct descendants of the lieder and chansons of the previous century, they reveal the emotional rawness and candor of their texts in a confessional manner unthinkable even fifty years ago. "Late" is a study in disaffection and alienation, a vocal line that stuns with its cool apathy. In "Cassandra," composure turns to unchecked frustration and rage of one to whom no one listens. The singer articulates the words in speech-like fashion, in fuming recitative, as the piano offers hollow support.
Song, like a wing, tears through my breast, my side,
And madness chooses out my voice again,
Again. I am the chosen no hand saves.
Harmonically lush and inviting, Rakowski's music is also extraordinarily tactile. "To Be Sung on the Water" shares the buoyancy of other water pieces, like Debussy's La Mer, Schoenberg's "Farben," Op. 16 No. 3 ("Summer Morning on a Lake"), and Schubert's "Auf Dem Wasser zu singen." It embodies musically the strong rhythmic drive of Bogan's text.
Beautiful, my delight

67. Browse By Artist: FELDMAN, MORTON
The performances are superbly played by pianist Philippe vandré and the Turfan Performed by marilyn nonken, recorded 2003. The place Triadic Memories
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Artist: FELDMAN, MORTON Title: Give My Regards To Eighth Street: Collected Writings Of Label: EXACT CHANGE Format: Book Price: Catalog #: EC FELD Silence . "'t is, in fact, sometimes too beautiful.' It is Feldman's intuitive, almost spiritual approach to music that has caused him to become one of the most performed composers of our time; since his death in 1987, no fewer than 80 CDs of Feldman's music have been released, and his works can now be heard in classical music halls worldwide. His music has also won a large following outside the classical establishment; Feldman is one of the most listened to and discussed composers among fans (and practitioners) of avant-garde rock and techno music. Give My Regards to Eighth Street is an authoritative collection of Feldman's writings, culled from published articles, program notes, LP liners, lectures, interviews, and unpublished writings in the Morton Feldman Archive at SUNY Buffalo (where Feldman taught for many years). Feldman's writings explore his music and his theories about music, but they also make clear how heavily Feldman was influenced by painting and by his friendships with the Abstract Expressionists. As editor B.H. Friedman notes in his introduction, Feldman's 'writing about art is also of lasting importance.'"

68. Browse By Artist: LUCIER, ALVIN
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Artist: LUCIER, ALVIN Title: Bird And Person Dyning Label: GET BACK (ITALY) Format: LP Price: Catalog #: GET 420 "American avant-garde composer Alvin Lucier is well-known for his pioneering exploration of the physical properties of sound including the use of brainwaves to generate music. This LP features two of Lucier's groundbreaking early works. Lucier himself described his Bird and Person Dyning project in the following way: I got this electronic bird in the mail, a Christmas tree ornament, and you simply plugged it in, and it made this birdcall... I had this idea to put binaural mikes in my ears and to head that bird and to move my head and pan the sound of the bird around in space. I had a mike in one ear and one in the other and I could make the stereo image by moving my head, so I started the birdcall and I put the amplifier on, and I started to get feedback and I discovered that these beautiful interference patterns were occurring between the sound to the birdcall and the strands of feedback. The flipside ('The Duke of New York') deals with the power of entertainers in our society and the hypothesis that their voices are present on different levels in our memory."
Artist: LUCIER, ALVIN

69. MUSIQUE > Pianistes
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70. Greg Sandow -- Cage, Stockhausen, And Great Day In New York
and for a heartbeat, marilyn nonken let the music hang suspended, like scoring Tierkreis for four musicians, one of whom, the pianist,
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New York Weill Recital Hall was all but silent. Margaret Leng-Tan tall, erect and dedicated sat barely moving at the piano. The silence was luminous, lit by her devoted attention, and the audience's.
This was John Cage's "4'33"," a landmark of 20th century art, four minutes and 33 seconds in which the performer makes no sound while somehow dividing the work into three sections, in any way she likes. With perfect judgment, Ms. Leng-Tan chose to be both formal and relaxed. To mark new sections, she'd calmly stretch, then strike a graceful pose, leaning her head in her arms, or resting her chin in her hand. She honored and inhabited the silence, making it come alive for everyone.
Though here I have to say that Carnegie Hall (where Weill is located) honored both Cage and his colleague Morton Feldman, by organizing a three-concert festival wonderfully titled "When Morty Met John . . . " When those two pioneers first met in 1950, not many people knew what silent music was. Carnegie could not quite re-create those days, restoring, brick by brick, the New York tenements where Cage and Feldman lived, or bringing back their parties, where guests included Robert Rauschenberg and other painters. Yet somehow the freshness of that time came back. In programming the festival, Carnegie's devoted artistic advisor, Ara Guzelemian, made ideal choices, asking soprano Joan La Barbara to direct the concerts, and Ms. Leng-Tan to join her and the young and fearless Flux Quartet in performing.

71. World Music Institute
Veteran jazz pianist Dave Burrell, whose solos have been acclaimed as pianistic marilyn nonken (piano), Mark Dresser (bass), Jackie LeClair (oboe),
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72. July 2001
marilyn nonken Pandelis Karayorgis Rene Bertholo John Butcher As it turnsout, she s just the pianist, and flipping the CD box over we see that the
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73. Meet The Composer - Commissioning Music/USA
will create a quartet for piano soloist and string trio (violin, viola, andcello) as a solo vehicle for Ensemble 21 s pianist, marilyn nonken.
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74. Fall Classical & Dance Calendar
“I always believed that I can be a great pianist, and hopefully that’s still true . pianists Margaret Leng Tan and marilyn nonken, and Miller Theatre’s
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A three-concert series that celebrates and reflects on our city, with new music by Julia Wolfe, Michael Gordon, and David Lang (the Bang on a Can music collective), text by Lou Reed, cartoon projections by artist Ben Katchor, decayed film footage of New York buildings by Bill Morrison, and the work of urban video artist Doug Aitken. Also includes a landmark seventies video by William Wegman. October 22, 24, and 25, Brooklyn Academy of Music.

75. The Stranger - Music - Classical, Jazz & Avant Concerts - Concerts
pianist Stewart Goodyear joins the band for SaintSaëns Piano Concerto No. marilyn nonken A student of the legendary David Burge, this virtuoso pianist
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76. Village Voice > Nyclife > Fall Arts Preview By Leighton Kerner
Sunday at 230, the fearless pianist, marilyn nonken, tackles Feldman s 90minuteTriadic Memories. Sunday at 515, George Steel rings all of Cage s
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77. Village Voice > Nyclife > Fall Arts Preview By Leighton Kerner
marilyn nonken November 1 Miller Theater, Columbia University, Broadway and 116th This justly fearless pianist devotes an evening to all of Schoenberg s
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78. American Composers Orchestra - February 2, 2001 - Joe's Pub
marilyn nonken, piano. Peace by Piece Derek Bermel, voice, keyboards, caxixi On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 830 pm, composerpianist David Raksin
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Derek Bermel and "Peace by Piece" Old Songs for a New Man (1996-97)
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Turning (1995)
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The American Composers Orchestra will present three concerts featuring composer-performers in its second season of "Composers Out Front" at Joe's Pub. These innovative performances, created in association with Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, puts composers on stage, making connections between their eclectic musical roots as performers and their works for the concert hall-breaking down barriers between jazz, pop, experimental and "classical" music.

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80. Symphony Of Distinction
Schnabel played the classics with the energy, wit and spirit of a great jazzpianist. marilyn nonken, piano; composers Jeff Nichols, Jason Eckardt,
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