American Music Center ‘Letter of Distinction’ in honor of significant contributions to the field of new American Music, 2010 New York State Governor’s Arts Award, 2001 Winner of Chamber Music America/ASCAP Programming Awards for 1988-89, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1996-97 American Composers Alliance 'Laurel Leaf' Award, 1994 S o c i e t y N e w s 43 rd season 2014-15 e-mailed to the listserve and available on the Society’s web site VOLUME 30, NO. 2, January 2015 THE PURCHASE OF MANHATTAN by BRENT MICHAEL DAVIDS with libretto by JOSEPH BRUCHAC The revised/expanded version of POM was premiered Nov. 20, 2014 at Marble Collegiate Church, NYC, the site of the so-called ‘purchase’ in 1626. This was presented by the Lenape Center with support from Intersections International. The Society for New Music partnered with these organizations, since the premiere of the original version took place Nov. 10, 2013 in Syracuse. The Syracuse premiere was a collaboration with SNM, S.U. Arts Engage, La Liga, and Syracuse Symposium/Syracuse Humanities Center, with support from an IDEAS Implementation grant. Many of the same Syracuse musicians, and 3 of the Native Singers performing, were from the Hendricks Chapel premiere of Nov. 2013. Berlin/Rosen provided PR on behalf of Marble Collegiate Church and it was terrific. Here is the link for the NY Times article, but there were many more, plus lots of radio & TV interviews. For details: www.purchaseofmanhattan.com The Sale of Manhattan, Retold From a Native American Viewpoint By JAMES BARRON NOV. 18, 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/arts/music/the-sale- of-manhattan-retold-from-a-native-american- viewpoint.html?_r=0 POM was commi- ssioned by the Lenape Center in Manhattan with support from the Collegiate Church of NY and funded in part by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian’s Expressive Arts program, the Indian Arts Research Center of the School for Advanced Research with support from the Ronald and Susan Dubin Artist Fellowship, the Native Arts & Culture Foundation’s Artist Fellowship, & ongoing support from Sharon Doty Davids. 2014-15 season highlights The 2014-15 winter season began with Upstate Treasures at the Everson Set. 21, featuring music by Israel winner John Liberatore, ‘Doctuh’ Mike Woods, Charles Fussell, Sam Pellman, Doug Cuomo, and Jonathan Pieslak. There was a New York Times review of the Pieslak CD that appeared simultaneously, but the SNM audience heard this music live at the Everson played by none other than Rob Auler, an Upstate treasure. Of Jonathan Pieslak: 'Shards: Piano Music of Jonathan Pieslak,' Corinna da Fonseca Wolheim wrote in The New York Times, "This beautiful recording of the piano music of Jonathan Pieslak (Albany CD), played with extraordinary rhythmic clarity and expression by the pianist Robert Auler, spans extremes. . . . But what comes through in the title track and in the 11 movements that make up “American Atmospheres” is above all an assured, instantly communicative musical language, fluidly and lovingly rendered by Mr. Auler.“ Rob Deemer’s music for the classic silent film Safety Last!, a collaboration with the Syracuse Interna- tional Film Festival and LeMoyne College, was reviewed on John Herr's blog Oct. 8 – “And the feature, Harold Lloyd's classic 1923 Safety Last, with a score written & conducted by Rob Deemer, who led a [Society for New Music] 7tet of musicians. Lloyd's onscreen antics & the perfectly-matched music brought the near-capacity crowd to their feet.” Nov. 2 featured the world premiere & second performance of Zhou Tian’s commissioned Morning after the Deluge. In addition to music by Pulitzer winner Zhou Long, and Guo Wenjing, Dan Asia’s Amichai Songs were beautifully sung by Eastman faculty member Robert Swensen, who had premiered the cycle. The program concluded with the second performance of Rob Deemer’s SNM commissioned Cantos, with video by Courtney Rile. A real winner! On Nov. 9, music by Dexter Morrill, Sam Pellman (premiere), Zhou Long & Guo Wenjing was performed before a large, enthusiastic audience at Hamilton College.
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American Music Center ‘Letter of Distinction’ in honor of significant contributions to the field of new American Music, 2010 New York State Governor’s Arts Award, 2001
Winner of Chamber Music America/ASCAP Programming Awards for 1988-89, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1996-97 American Composers Alliance 'Laurel Leaf' Award, 1994
S o c i e t y N e w s 43rd season 2014-15 e-mailed to the listserve and available on the Society’s web site VOLUME 30, NO. 2, January 2015
THE PURCHASE OF MANHATTAN
by BRENT MICHAEL DAVIDS
with libretto by JOSEPH BRUCHAC
The revised/expanded version of POM was premiered Nov. 20, 2014 at Marble Collegiate Church, NYC, the site of the so-called ‘purchase’ in 1626. This was presented by the Lenape Center with support from Intersections International. The Society for New Music partnered with these organizations, since the premiere of the original version took place Nov. 10, 2013 in Syracuse. The Syracuse premiere was a collaboration with SNM, S.U. Arts Engage, La Liga, and Syracuse Symposium/Syracuse Humanities Center, with support from an IDEAS Implementation grant.
Many of the same Syracuse musicians, and 3 of the Native Singers performing, were from the Hendricks Chapel premiere of Nov. 2013. Berlin/Rosen provided PR on behalf of Marble Collegiate Church and it was terrific. Here is the link for the NY Times article, but there were many more, plus lots of radio & TV interviews. For details: www.purchaseofmanhattan.com
The Sale of Manhattan, Retold From a Native American Viewpoint By JAMES BARRON NOV. 18, 2014
POM was commi-ssioned by the Lenape Center in Manhattan with support from the Collegiate Church of NY and funded in part by the
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian’s Expressive Arts program, the Indian Arts Research Center of the School for Advanced Research with support from the Ronald and Susan Dubin Artist Fellowship, the Native Arts & Culture Foundation’s Artist Fellowship, & ongoing support from Sharon Doty Davids.
2014-15 season highlights
The 2014-15 winter season began with Upstate Treasures at the Everson Set. 21, featuring music by Israel winner John Liberatore, ‘Doctuh’ Mike Woods, Charles Fussell, Sam Pellman, Doug Cuomo, and Jonathan Pieslak. There was a New York Times review of the Pieslak CD that appeared simultaneously, but the SNM audience heard this music live at the Everson played by none other than Rob Auler, an Upstate treasure.
Of Jonathan Pieslak: 'Shards: Piano Music of Jonathan Pieslak,' Corinna da Fonseca Wolheim wrote in The New York Times, "This beautiful recording of the piano music of Jonathan Pieslak (Albany CD), played with extraordinary rhythmic clarity and expression by the pianist Robert Auler, spans extremes. . . . But what comes through in the title track and in the 11 movements that make up “American Atmospheres” is above all an assured, instantly communicative musical language, fluidly and lovingly rendered by Mr. Auler.“
Rob Deemer’s music for the classic silent film Safety Last!, a collaboration with the Syracuse Interna-tional Film Festival and LeMoyne College, was reviewed on John Herr's blog Oct. 8 – “And the feature, Harold Lloyd's classic 1923 Safety Last, with a score written & conducted by Rob Deemer, who led a [Society for New Music] 7tet of musicians. Lloyd's onscreen antics & the perfectly-matched music brought the near-capacity crowd to their feet.”
Nov. 2 featured the world premiere & second performance of Zhou Tian’s commissioned Morning after the Deluge. In addition to music by Pulitzer winner Zhou Long, and Guo Wenjing, Dan Asia’s Amichai Songs were beautifully sung by Eastman faculty member Robert Swensen, who had premiered the cycle. The program concluded with the second performance of Rob Deemer’s SNM commissioned Cantos, with video by Courtney Rile. A real winner!
On Nov. 9, music by Dexter Morrill, Sam Pellman (premiere), Zhou Long & Guo Wenjing was performed before a large, enthusiastic audience at Hamilton College.
Kelly Covert Emily DiAngelo John Friedrichs Ida Trebicka Sar Strong Ann McIntyre Kit Dodd Greg Wood Rob Bridge
Guest artists:
TONY ARNOLD ALISON d’AMATO
Grossmann, Arnold
2:30 PM SUNDAY JANUARY 25, 2015 Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY
Comments from SNM’s audience:
“In this age of distressing fine arts cutbacks and the deceit
of ‘drive-thru’ culture, the Society is truly unique. Thanks
for empowering all who love the arts in CNY and so far
beyond.”
Live new music & dance along the Erie Canal
Composers:
Marco ALUNNO, David H. DAVIES Kevin ERNSTE, Mark OLIVIERI Nic SCHERZINGER, Rob VOISEY
Choreographers:
Candy Aguilera, Alexandra Beller Lisa Fagan, Hanni Schwarzlander Cheryl Johnson, Cynthia Williams
4PM SATURDAY FEB. 7, 2015 St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral Syracuse, NY
Also:
7:30pm Feb. 9 Houghton College, Houghton, NY
8pm March 28 Smith Opera House, Geneva, NY
1pm April 12 Jan Van Hus Auditorium, NYC
Cheryl Johnson
Candy Elise Nic Scherzinger Hanni Schwarzlander, David H. Davies, Kevin Ernste
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Feb. 5, 8pm Chapel Hobart-William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY
Music by Mark Olivieri D = RxT, 2014
Jonathan Pieslak Shard, 2008
Sam Pellman Recursive Fury, 2014
Douglas Cuomo Slowly she turns, 2010
Krzysztof Penderecki Cadenza, 1987
Marc Mellits Paranoid Cheese, 2001
Katherine Hoover Winter Spirits, 1997
Dana DiGennaro, Blagomira Lipari
Arvilla Rovit, Rob Auler
Rob Bridge, Sam Pellman
Feb. 25, 12:30pm Utica College Library Concourse Utica, NY
The music of Tyler Ogilvie and Arvo Part for horn, echo horn, electronics, multimedia and film
March 29, 3:30pm Colgate University Chapel Hamilton, NY
WORLD MUSIC Music by Bela Bartok Contrasts, 1938
Olivier Messiaen Louange a l’Éternité de
Jesus, 1942 (from Quartet for the End of Time)
Lou Harrison Varied Trio, 1987
Douglas Cuomo Slowly she turns, 2010
Zhou Tian Morning after the Deluge,
2014 (3rd perf.) commissioned by SNM
Ann McIntyre, Blagomira Lipari
Kit Dodd, Greg Wood, John
Friedrichs, Sar Strong, Rob Bridge
“Not only masterfully crafted but a true masterpiece” —Classical Voice of New England
COMPOSERS NIGHT OUT !
The Society for New Music’s annual fundraiser this
year will be held on Thursday May 14, 2015 and linked
with the American Composers Forum’s National
Composer Night Out (NCNO) in celebration of their 40th
anniversary. ACF is coordinating a nation-wide series of
events that will be connected through a Google Hangout
and Twitter.
SNM’s concert gala event will feature world
premieres of short works written by CNY based and/or
CNY linked composers, accompanied by food, of course.
Tying this local event into the national event will allow
SNM to showcase the talent in the Central New York
community as well as highlight the national reach of the
Society.
Composers throughout the United States will be
connected physically and virtually in a tapestry of events
designed to raise awareness and foster a sense of
community for the
composers and others who
create new music in their
area. SNM’s fundraiser will
be part of an ACF Musical
Paper Chain and be
included on ACF’s
interactive map to showcase
all of the activities and help
promote them to the public.
Composer Chris Cresswell will be the point
person for this event, coordinating with the Benefit
Committee, chaired by Diana Brownlie. Former SNM
commissioned composers, Israel winners, and Upstate
New York composers will be invited to write 2-5 minute
works to be premiered at the May 14th gala.
Society for New Music’s Mission Statement:
Founded in 1971, the Society’s purpose is to act as a catalyst for the continued growth of the CNY musical community by
1. commissioning and recording new works by regional composers 2. advocacy, e.g. Society News & Fresh Ink 3. featuring guest composer/performers alongside regional composers 4. providing regional musicians an opportunity to perform the music of their peers in order to gain new skills and techniques 5. encouraging young composers via the Israel Prize, Rising Stars, Young Composers Corner, and workshops 6. bringing new music to as broad an audience as possible, through recordings, performances, broadcasts, the weekly Fresh Ink program on WCNY and on the web
Brian M. Israel Prize Winners 2014 John Liberatore*, Michael Boyman+, HM: Ross
Scott Griffey & JunYi Chow 2013 Juan Pablo Contreras*, Amit Gilutz +, HM: Ross Scott Griffey,
Nathan Heidelberger, Eric Allen
2012 Ted Goldman*, Joseph Nathaniel Rubinstein+ HM: Justin Paul Jaramillo, Brandon Luis Ridenour, Haralabos Stafylakis, & Amit
Menachem Gilutz
2011 Thomas Healy*, Bret Bohman+ HM: Thomas Arthur Murphy, Jessica Lynn Rudman & Evan Antonellis 2010 Matthew Gilbertson*, Chris Rogerson+ HM: Lembit Lepasaar
Beecher & Evan Antonellis 2009 David Crowell*, Samson Young+ HM: Elizabeth Lim, Evan
Antonellis & Matthew Barson
2008 Baljinder Singh Sekhon II*, Eleanor Aversa+, Andy Akiho*; HM: Dillon Kondor, Gity H. Razaz, Daniel Wohl, Scott Wollschleger,
Sheridan Seyfried, Sundar Subramanian, David Salvage
2007 Nicholas Omiccioli* & Eric Nathan+ HM: Eleanor Aversa, Gity Razaz, Shogo Samata, Ryan Carter, Jeff Myers
2006 Christopher Doll *, Ryan Gallagher + HN: John Paul Brabant,
Chris Rogerson, Robert Singley 2005 Patrick Castillo*, Eric Schwartz + HM: Christopher Tignor
2004 Adam Schoenberg *, Jesse Wright-Fitzgerald+ HM: Vera Ivanova,
Peter Kim & John Arrigo-Nelson 2003 Evan Johnson*, Philip Rothman+
2002 Huang Ruo
2001 Winnie Wing-Yee Cheung 2000 Mark Dennis McConnell
1999 Rob Paterson
1998 Damon Lee 1997 Derek Bermel; HM: Ann Lathan
1996 Yuzuru Sadashige
1995 Anna Weesner 1994 Michael Sidney Timpson
1993 Sally Lamb; HM: David Lefkowitz
1992 Michele Frida Green; HM: David Lefkowitz 1991 Kent Marks; HM: Nolan Gasser
1990 Alton Howe Clingan; HM: Sean MacLean
1989 Betsy L. Schramm; HM: Stephen Taylor 1988 Ronn Yedidia
1987 Christopher Keyes; HM: Robert C. May & Jeremy Beck
1986 Donald Sloan; HM: Linda Bouchard & Lowell Liebermann 1985: Matthew Harris; Honorable Mention: Michael Torke, Dan May
* SNM winner +NY Federation of Music Clubs winner
Please check the individual composer’s website for updates,
or the Society for New Music’s website.
ISRAEL WINNERS UPDATE
Dramatic music by living composers was heard
on an SNM program at OCC Sept. 19th, part of the Arts
Across Campus series. Featured was former Israel winner
Juan Pablo Contreras’s very moving Silencio en Juarez,
2011, plus music by Zhou Long, Guo Wenjing, and
Sam Pellman (with video). The attentive audience was a
healthy mix of students and the general public.
Nicholas Omiccioli won the Boston New Music
Initiative and will have his push/pull, 2014 performed at
the Lilypad in Boston April 16, 2015.
Recently awarded First Prize by the prestigious
Luxembourg International Composition Prize, Huang Ruo
has been cited by the New Yorker as “one of the most
intriguing of the new crop of Asian-American composers.”
He is working with Candace Chong on an opera, The
Weeping Camel. Ms. Chong was also the librettist for his
successful opera, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen.
CAZ COUNTERPOINT 2015
The Cazenovia Counterpoint committee has been making plans for the 2015 festival, the 35th season of new music in the historic village. The dates are:
July 15 – 25, 2015 A special feature will be a month-long interactive
sound/sculpture installation at Stone Quarry Art Park -Hilltop Pipe Dreams. This collaborative project involves visual artists, composers, sound designers, and performers, led by Steve Carpenter, Edward Ruchalski, Rob Bridge, and Lorne Covington.
These 100 organ pipes, varying in size from 7’ to 6”, would be grouped among the trees and the large bronze Rodger Mack sculptures there in the permanent collection (all the Mack sculptures are related to music).
The pipes can be struck with various mallets to produce soft sounds. A tape of those sounds, plus the ambient natural sounds, will be used as the basis for music to perform with live musicians during Family Arts Day.
Some of the pipes will have sensors placed inside them, read by a laptop via infrared sensors. In addition to making sounds by striking the pipes, people's movements will trigger tones from the pipes.
Visitors to the park during July will be invited to sketch the installation, write poetry, record the sounds for a brief composition, then invited to share their creative efforts during Family Arts Day at the Park on July 25.
The 100 acre Art Park is #2 on National Geographic's Top 10 Sculpture Parks & Trails.
Once again opera will be performed at Caz Theater, the old opera house in the village. Michael Torke’s Strawberry Fields will be directed by Victoria King, performed by professionals, aspiring singers & chamber ensemble.
Rising Stars lunch hour concerts will return to St. Peter’s Episcopal. These SRO programs feature young prize-winning performers and composers, and include premieres of works written especially for these gifted musicians.
Young Composers Corner, in connection with Cazenovia Public Library, will take place the first week of the festival. High school and middle school students who wish to compose music in any style are invited to join these mentoring sessions, then have their completed works performed by SNM musicians during Family Arts Day.
There will be concerts of music by Malcolm Lewis, Joan Tower, young composer and Syracuse native George Nick Gianopoulos, and others. Also back is the successful Writers Corner series, in cooperation with the Syracuse Downtown Writers Group.
Regional Arts Exhibit at various venues in the village during the month of July. Art Exhibit Reception and Gallery Walk with artist demonstrations & live new music.
From Syracuse: “You should be so proud of Cazenovia
Counterpoint. What you have accomplished is amazing.”
SNM presents music inspired by an ancient Mayan goddess, Hell’s Kitchen and rice bowls, for chamber ensemble and 6 percussionists!
Robert Xavier RODRIGUEZ Xochiquetzal, 2014 (NYS premiere – 2nd performance) Lou HARRISON Varied Trio, 1987
Rob PATERSON Hell’s Kitchen, 2014
2:30 pm Sunday MARCH 8, 2015
Recital Hall, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY
Kelly Covert, John Friedrichs, Blagomira
Lipari, Greg Wood, Sar Strong, Rob Bridge
Chelsea Catalone, Bennett Coughlin
Mikaela Derby, Michael Pitzeruse
Nick Shafer, Jimmy Spagnola
The music of guest composer & former Israel winner
Rob Paterson will be featured on the
ARTS ACROSS CAMPUS
March 6 11:15am
Storer Auditorium Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY
“ Paterson’s score showcased an excellent musical vocabulary
and flowed beautifully . “ (I Care if You Listen, May 2014, NYC)
The Society receives requests each year re:
membership. The Society is not a membership organization,
because there is no staff to service the needs of members --
only Board members who donate time & energy to promote
new music and inform the general public about that music &
those creating it.
Society News, a part of that outreach, is published
twice each season by the Society, a 501 C 3 organization. The
Board asks that interested persons either subscribe to one of
the Society’s series, or send a donation to support on-going
activities. Both are greatly appreciated. A copy of the latest annual financial report is available on
request from the Society or from the Office of the NYS Attorney
General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, NY, NY 10271.
Brian M. Israel Prize – 2015
The Society for New Music
& the NY Federation of Music Clubs sponsor the annual
Brian M. Israel Competition open to composers in New York State
born on or after May 1, 1985
Two awards of $750 & $250 plus performances on the 2015 - 2016 season.
May 1, 2015 deadline. SASE
1. Anonymous submission. The composer’s name is not to
appear anywhere on the manuscript itself, nor on any accompanying
recording. A composer may submit only one work.
2. Online registration. Go to this online form to provide
required information: http://tinyurl.com/y9u55mm.
3. Works should be concert music for one to seven
performers, in any combination of instruments, tape, and/or solo
voices. Choral music will not be considered.
4. The Society for New Music assumes no responsibility
for the safety of the submitted materials. Materials will be returned
only if accompanied by SASE and sufficient postage.
5. Submissions not complying with the rules of the
competition will be disqualified, as will scores not meeting minimum
professional standards of notation.
For guidelines: http://academics.hamilton.edu/music/spellman/Israel_Prize.pdf
Society for New Music’s premiere production of Charles
Lupia’s THE UGLY DUCKLING (Caz Counterpoint 2011,
directed by Gerard Moses. You can view it on JT's Youtube
channel: Jaytea36
This footage was taken from the staged world
premiere of the children's musical, The Ugly Duckling,
set in the Adirondacks a little west of Lake George, over
a year in the early 2000s, & based on Hans Christian
Andersen's folk tale.
Board member Richard Fields, Education
Coordinator, has arranged for 2 composers in the
Syracuse City schools: Beth May at LeMoyne
Elementary on the north side, and Diane Jones at Ed
Smith in the Syracuse University area. Check the website
for progress and August Society News for a final report.
Blogs of note . . . . Join the discussion . . .
Melinda Johnson – http://blog.syracuse.com/arts/
Diane Jones - http://composerjones.wordpress.com/
David Abrams - http://blog.cnycafemomus.com/
From our performers and audience:
From a Rising Star: “(you) preserved the beauty of
collaborative theater . . . working on your opera was a life-changing event for me as a performer and a person. Not only did we perform an amazing show, but I was able to witness first-hand the wonderful effect theater has on a community.”
From Jamesville: “Thank you so much for giving me
numerous opportunities this summer!” (Rising Star)
From Virginia: “Thank you for all that you have done over the
years as a champion of music of our time.”
The Society for New Music is funded in part by grants from
the Copland Fund, NYS Council on the Arts, with the support
of Gov. Cuomo & the NYS Legislature, Alice M. Ditson Fund of
Columbia University, the Richard Shineman Foundation
WUNY-FM (Utica) or worldwide on the web at WCNY.org.
Programs are drawn from CDs sent to the Society & from composers,
performers & recording companies around the world. Submissions
welcome. Produced by Neva Pilgrim with generous assistance from
Classic FM staff: Details at: www.societyfornewmusic.org
Jan. 4 VISIONARY MUSIC MSR Haskell Small Visions of Childhood, 2011 Naxos Kenneth Fuchs (b. 1956) Falling Trio Composer Zhou Tian Night-Shining White, 2014
Red Trees, Wrinkled Cliffs , 2012 Centaur Libby Larsen Song Jan. 11 DRAMATIC MUSIC Mirari Eric Nathan Spires Innova Peter Van Zandt Lane Hackpolitick: the donning of masks Albany Jonathan Pieslak Shard (Rob Auler) Jan. 18 ALL-AMERICAN MUSIC MSR Wm. Averitt Afro-American Fragments Naxos K. Fuchs String Qt. No. 5 (American) PM Tadeusz Kasdatti By Gaslight Jan. 25 DRAMATIC MUSIC, Part II Arts House Maria Newman Sonata for piano “A Maskil of David” ACD Per Norgard Momentum/Cello Concerto No 2
Albany Jonathan Pieslak Prednisomnia Feb. 1 AMERICAN ATMOSPHERES (Super Bowl) Albany J. Pieslak American Atmospheres Centaur Regina Baiocchi e.e. cummings Songbook
Composer Persis Parshall Vehar The Four Directions Feb. 8 ON THE NATURE OF THINGS Albany R.X. Rodriguez De Rerum Natura, 2013 Albany J. Pieslak bhakti (1), unburdening Centaur J. Cloud this is the garden: colors come & go
MAM Jean Felix Mailloux Calliope, 2013 Feb. 15 AN AMERICAN STORY Arts House Maria Newman The Complete Ballet: Emma McChesney, Traveling Saleswoman
PM Roland Szentpali Pearls Feb.22 FRAGMENTS Ceora Robert Muczynski Fragments Ceora S. Revueltas Cinco Canciones Para Ninos MAM Jean F. Mailloux Dans la Tete de M. Sakamoto
Ecstatic Michael Torke selections Miami Grands Innova A. Berne selections Self Referentials, II March 1 FANTASIES, FURIES & TROLLS Centaur CD Jocelyn Hagen: love songs Ecstatic CD Michael Torke selections Miami Grands SNM perf. Sam Pellman Recursive Fury (Premiere) SNM perf. Dexter Morrill Fantasy, 2013 March 8 BETWEEN SUNSETS Centaur CD Hilary Tann Between Sunsets Ceora CD Jenni Brandon Spider Suite Ecstatic CD Michael Torke selections Miami Grands SNM perf Zhou Long Pianogongs, 2005 March 15 DRAMATIC MUSIC SNM perf. Guo Wenjing Drama, 1995 (1, 5 & 6) BIS CD Andrew Smith Kyrie: Cunctipotens Genitor
BIS CD Richard Rodney Bennett A Colloquy with God
BIS CD Gabriel Jackson (b. 1962) Ite Missa Est BIS CD Jackson Hill Ma Fin est mon Commencement
MSR CD Pierre Jalbert (b. 1967) Toccata, 2001 SNM perf. John Liberatore She rose & let me in, 2013
Navona CD Alex Freeman Night on the Prairies March 22 SPRING SONGS Centaur CD Christine Donkin 3 Cummings Songs MSR CD Colin Mawby By the waters of Babylon MSR CD Peter Hurford Litany to the Holy Spirit MSR CD Christopher Theofanidis All Dreams begin with the Horizon, 2007 MSR CD Jeffrey Holmes Continuum, 2012 March 29 MERCY ENDURES ACD CD Arne Nordheim Tenebrae/Concerto MSR CD Malcolm Archer My Song is Love Unknown
MSR CD Claude Means Savior, like a Shepherd
MSR CD Justin Merritt Chaconne: Mercy Endures
MSR CD Harald Genzmer Sonate for tpt & Orgel April 5 PRAYERS REMAIN FOREVER MSR CD Jeffrey Holmes Herald Emeritus Fanfare MSR CD Patrick Schulz Fanfare for tpt & organ, 2012
BR CD Anne Van Schothorst When we were trees
Starkland Martin Bresnick Ishi’s Song, 2012 Going Home–Vysoke, My Jerusalem, 2010 Prayers Remain Forever, 2011
April 12 Classic FM MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Call in with your membership, renewal or upgrade Famous guests, new CDs autographed & great music. Classic FM is there for you 24/7, so please be there for the station now . . . . . 315-451-926 Or pledge online at WCNY.org & specify Fresh Ink. April 19 ENCHANTED GARDENS MSR CD Richard Danielpour Enchanted Garden, 2009
MSR CD Jean-Francois Michel Suite pour brass, 1994
Navona Chris Arrell Narcissus/echo April 26 21st CENTURY MUSIC Navona Eric Nathan Wing over Wing, 2011 SNM perf. Marc Mellits Paranoid Cheese, 2001 SNM perf. Jonathan Pieslak (b. 1974) Shard, 2008 SNM perf. ‘Doctuh’ Mike Woods Libations, 2011 SNM perf. Douglas Cuomo Slowly she turns, 2010 BR CD Anne Van Schothorst Let Her Go May 3 MOVING ON