Curtis K. Hughes - Concert Calendar stephen drury, artistic director, as part of a New England Conservatory AVOIDANCE TACTICS 1 (electronic version) will be played by pianist Sarah http://www.curtiskhughes.com/calendar.html
Extractions: Month by month: July 2005 June 2005 April 2005 February 2005 ... Janurary 2003 October, 2004 Wednesday, October 27: MICROTONAL PANEL A roundtable discussion on Microtonal composition featuring composers Julia Werntz Joe Maneri Ezra Sims , and Gerard Pape , moderated by Curtis Hughes, will take place at New England Conservatory , presented by the Boston Microtonal Society and sponsored by NEC's Composition Dept. The panel discussion is taking place in advance of a concert, featuring the same composers, given by the Firebird Ensemble on the following evening (Thursday, Oct. 28) at NEC's Brown Hall. For more details, click here 6:00 PM - St. Botolph Room 320, New England Conservatory of Music
Frederic Rzewski As a pianist, he frequently performed with the flautist Severino Gazzelloni inthe 1960s. stephen drury, piano (New Albion 63, 1994) http://composers21.com/compdocs/rzewskif.htm
Extractions: he Living Composers Project Rzewski Frederic (b. April 13, 1938, Westfield, Massachusetts). American composer, now resident in Belgium, of mostly chamber, vocal and piano works that have been performed throughout the world; he is also active as a pianist. Prof. Rzewski studied music privately with Charles Mackey in Springfield as a child and studied composition with Walter Piston and Roger Sessions, counterpoint with Randall Thompson and orchestration with Claudio Spies at Harvard University from 1954-58. He studied composition with Milton Babbitt and the music of Richard Wagner with Oliver Strunk at Princeton University from 1958-60, where he also studied Greek literature and philosophy. In addition, he studied composition privately with Luigi Dallapiccola in Rome in 1960. As a pianist, he frequently performed with the flautist Severino Gazzelloni in the 1960s. He then co-founded with Alvin Curran and Richard Teitelbaum the improvisational and live electronic ensemble Musica Elettronica Viva in Rome in 1966 and performed with it from 1966-71. Since then, he has been active as a pianist, primarily in performances of his own pieces and music by other contemporary composers. CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail address (c/o Esther Freifeld): esther.freifeld@systech.be
American Academy Concert Program from Yale University and the New England Conservatory of Music, where he workedwith, among others, composer John Cage and pianist stephen drury. http://www.paristransatlantic.com/sixty/concerts/08_aar.html
Extractions: Losing it Again Daniel Landau is modifying a musical cement mixer in London. Two-Chord Warp Joshua Cody wrote this piece while working for a carpet gallery in Paris. Jonathan Norton is from Menlo Park. 42 Second Piano Isak Goldschneider is a linguistics expert. Wendigo Jonathan Katz plays jazz in a Tokyo nightclub. Conflict of Interest Richard Brooks directs Capstone Records in Brooklyn. Speed Study 1 Dan Warburton writes and plays the violin, both acerbically. Ex tempore Marek Zebrowski studied with Casadesus and Boulanger. Martial Robert is a composer and professor in Nantes. Tonal Imagery Tuyet Tran runs a great website on the music of Vietnam. re: dance (PNMR) Paul Beaudoin was teaching composition at Brandeis University. Jerome Bourdellon claims this piece can be presented via submarine instead. Passatempo Ricardo Vaglini went to the Middle East to record at Screaming Valley. D. Andrew Stewart fixed us dinner at Tanglewood. Step out of the Car Roger Kleier is a New York City performer, guitarist and composer.
Matthew Bengtson CV Matthew Bengtson is a concert pianist, fortepianist, harpsichordist, Program directed by stephen drury. Piano Pedagogy Intensive Workshop, June 2003. http://www.mattbengtson.com/cv.html
Products including 20th century piano with stephen drury, aleatoric composer, John Cage, In the fall of 1989, Mike began to serve as a pianist/keyboardist at http://www.fischermusic.com/bio.html
Extractions: www.fischermusic.com Home Recordings Services Contact Us [Bio] Listening Room » Search Keywords: Bio Mike began to study piano at a young age, first from his mother and then another local piano teacher in the small town of Meservey, Iowa, where he grew up. As a young teen, Mike began to study with Ruth Brose at North Iowa Area Community College and then Chiu Ling Lin at Drake University in Des Moines, IA with whom he studied his last few years of high school as well as received a Bachelor of Music degree from Drake while continuing to study with Ms Lin. Mike graduated Magna Cum Laude from Drake in the spring of 1987 and entered a Master of Music program at The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, MA. At NEC, Mike's primary studies were with Veronica Jochum. Through the conservatory, Mike had many opportunities to learn from some of the finest musicians in the world, including 20th century piano with Stephen Drury, aleatoric composer, John Cage, and microtonal studies with composer, Joseph Maneiri. After graduation in the spring of 1989, Mike moved to the Twin Cities where he was active as a teacher and performer. Through the past decade and one-half, Mike has been an active teacher, adjudicator, clinician, and workshop leader in private lessons, public school, and colleges.
HEATHER O'DONNELL In commemoration of Ives s life, music, and legacy, pianist Heather O Donnell has contrasts, and hallucinatory vision. stephen drury, pianist. http://writings.heatherodonnell.org/ivesproject5.html
Extractions: Pianist Reichenbergerstr. 59, D-10999 Berlin odonnell@pianomedia.com www.pianomedia.com/odonnell May 19, 2004 will mark the 50 th year since the death of American composer Charles Ives. Many contemporary composers of various nationalities or aesthetic orientations continue to cite Ives as an essential and integral influence on their own music. His resonance and impact on contemporary music continues to be strongly perceived as we enter the 21 st -Century. The following composers have created a new work for this project: Sidney Corbett (U.S./Germany) Celestial Potato Fields Michael Finnissy (England) Song of Myself George Flynn (U.S.) Remembering Frederic Rzewski(U.S./Belgium) Johnny has Gone for a Soldier for improvising pianist Oliver Schneller (Germany/U.S.) for piano and electronics James Tenney (Canada/U.S.) Essays after a Sonata for inside-piano Walter Zimmermann (Germany) Groll und Dank for piano + toy-piano Together these composers display contemporary expressions of Ives's own characteristics: fierce individuality, progressiveness, idealism, improvisatory talent, sharp wit, use of the vernacular in concert music, political engagement, or activity as pianist-composers. This concert is being offered to festivals and venues in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and will be presented in various formats.
Bratton Online The Boston Globe named pianist stephen drury 1989 Musician of the Year. Tickets atthe UCSC Ticket Office (831) 4592159 or go to events.ucsc.edu/tickets http://brattononline.com/index.php?p=80
Susie Ibarra She collaborates with such artists as Erik Friedlander, stephen drury, pianist/Composer Angelica Sanchez was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1972. http://www.susieibarra.com/projects.htm
C24 Music Playlist For Jul 2, 2005 106am. John Cage Dream stephen drury, piano Catalyst 61980 Cleveland QuartetJohn O Conor, pianist James van Demark, double bass Telarc 80225 http://www.jmu.edu/wmra/pgm/07022005.html
The Auros Group For New Music Shulamit Ran Suite for Clarinet / Malcolm Peyton Regular season concert stephen drury, guest pianist March 30, 1996 Killian Hall Cambridge, http://www.auros.com/repertoire.htm
Mikhashoff Trust: Awards John Mark Harris, pianist, for study with stephen drury. · Lisa Wolf, violinist,for study with Curtis Macomber. Young Professionals http://www.mikhashofftrust.org/awards.html
1-0 Reviews John Zorn pianist stephen drury and violinist Jennifer Choi duet to some very intensestrains, informed not so much by chamber classical as by clinical schizophrenia. http://www.geocities.com/1-0/REVIEWS/ZornJohn.html
Extractions: Notes from Zorn and others about his September, 1993 residency at the KF, NYC Soundtrack to Japanese cartoon series originally released in 1988, but only in Japan. Zorn uses a rapid, jump-cut style similar to his Naked City music for this soundtrack. The tracks are short, and very evocative of the action. Performers include Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, Ikue Mori, Wayne Horvitz, Bobby Previte, and Cyro Baptista. One of Zorn's heroes is Carl Stalling, who wrote the music for the classic Bugs Bunny cartoons of the 40s and 50s. On this album, he demonstrates his mastery of the form, and updates the sound a little with guitars and plenty of odd sound effects. Coaster Trip : A rollercoaster ride is portrayed very effectively by Zorn's music. Fun, exciting, scary, tense, crazy...just like a coaster trip.
Goethe-Institut Boston - Archiv - Musik It requires the pianist to recite (or shout) texts by Nietzsche and Pound. Heather O Donnell s most influential teachers were stephen drury and Peter http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/bos/acv/arm/de461268.htm
Extractions: Two important contributions to piano literature from the last years of the 20th century, framed by excerpts from an early Schumann work: aphoristic and implicit pieces providing a quasi-commentary on the collossal contemporary works. Serynade is Helmut Lachenmann âs most recent and substantial piano work and was written for his wife, pianist Yukiko Sugawara, the title configured to the "Y" of her first name. Lachenmann employs two planes of perception- the starkeness and reality of the block chords, clusters and figuration ; and the "ghost resonances" emerging from these attacks, producing an alternate world of memory, reference, lightness, and beauty. Walter Zimmermann is a proponent of the "New Simplicity" movement in Germany, a challenge to the omnipresence of the Darmstadt aesthetic on German musical thinking. W¼stenwanderung is partly modelled on Plato's account in the Timaeus of the creation of the World Soul. It requires the pianist to recite (or shout) texts by Nietzsche and Pound.
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Shepherd School Of Music - HYOJIN AHN Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance and worked with stephen drury,Yukiko Takagi, Shannon Wettstein, and Argentinean pianist Haydée Schvartz. http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/students/hyojin_ahn.html
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Volume Detail Performed here by pianist stephen drury, the Hungarian Radio Children s Choirand the American Composers Orchestra under the direction of Dennis Russell http://www.tzadik.com/volume.php?VolumeID=37
Calendar0405 Curt Cacioppo, pianist and composer, shares music and insights relating to his stephen drury, Philippe Entremont, Webb Wiggins and Malcolm Bilson. http://www.haverford.edu/musc/Calendar0405.html
Reviews The dedicated players were John Holland (violin), Alicia DiDonato (flute andpiccolo), Michael Norsworthy (clarinet), and faculty pianist stephen drury. http://homepage.mac.com/cafe_alicia/reviews.htm
Extractions: The New Music Connoisseur “The last movement of the ninth set of Reza Vali's "Persian Folksongs" followed. Scored for two musicians and savagely pounced upon by flutist Alicia DiDonato and cellist Jakub Omsky (broken bowstrings and all), the piece could not be from a more different musical sphere than the Boulez. The first was perhaps overly intellectual, the second more overtly emotional, though both were well-played.” The New Music Connoisseur “The program opened with Shapey's "Discourse for Four Instruments" (1961). The first movement is a kind of call-and-response that passes among the instruments; the last movement is tender without a trace of sentimentality. The middle movement is a dazzling parfait of contrasting ostinatos over which the piccolo takes flight. The dedicated players were John Holland (violin), Alicia DiDonato (flute and piccolo), Michael Norsworthy (clarinet), and faculty pianist Stephen Drury.”
VOA.GOV Berta Rojas on April 10; the pianist stephen drury on May 10; the AmericanBoychoir on May 22; Washingtons own Potomac String Quartet on June 26; http://www.voa.gov/index.cfm?tableName=tblPressReleases&articleID=10048§iont