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Friday, May 6, 2016 at 7:00 pm Ecce Ensemble Performs New Chamber Works 5/6 Le Laboratoire 650 East Kendall Street United States 617-945-7515 http://www.lelaboratoirecambridge.com
Tickets: $22 Ecce Ensemble
As the 2015-16 contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Cambridge’s Le Laboratoire, the Ecce Ensemble completes its season with a diverse program of new chamber works by six emerging compositional voices. Performed by seven-member Ecce Ensemble and special guest vocalist Amanda DeBoer Bartlett, the program includes the world premiere of Already Root by Maxwell Dulaney, New England premieres by Erin Gee, Hillary Zipper, and Anna-Louise Walton, as well as works by Ecce’s executive director John Aylward, and the winner of Ecce’s 2016 International Call for Scores, Nuno Costa. (
John Aylward : Mercury
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Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 4:00PM Earthquakes and Islands (World Premiere Old Stone House 336 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States http://theoldstonehouse.org
Tickets: $20/$10 Martha Guth, soprano; Tyler Duncan, baritone; Michael Brofman, Erika Switzer, piano
Brooklyn Art Song Society concludes its sixth season on May 22nd, 2016 with the world premiere of Andrew Staniland's Earthquakes and Islands, a co-commission with the Casement Fund Song Series. This evening-length work by one of Canada's most esteemed young composers features settings of the strange, beautiful and brutally honest poetry of Robin Richardson. Mr. Staniland's music has been called "alternately beautiful and terrifying" by the New Yorker and Ms. Richardson's has been praised as "one of the best young poets of her generation". Esteemed Canadian singers Martha Guth and baritone Tyler Duncan will be joined by pianists Michael Brofman and Erika Switzer.
Andrew Staniland : Earthquakes and Islands
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 7pm Jennifer Koh's Shared Madness National Sawdust 80 NORTH 6TH ST BROOKLYN, NY 11249 United States (646) 779-8455 http://nationalsawdust.org INFO@NATIONALSAWDUST.ORG
World Premieres of more than 30 short works for solo violin, exploring the shared creative space between composer and performer as well as virtuosity in the 21st century, by composers including Samuel Adams, Timo Andres, Matt Aucoin, Jean-Baptiste Barrière, Derek Bermel, Lisa Bielawa, Daníel Bjarnason, David Bruce, Chris Cerrone, Anthony Cheung, Zosha Di Castri, Bryce Dessner, Philip Glass, Michael Gordon, Mark Grey, John Harbison, Vijay Iyer, Gabriel Kahane, Phil Kline, David Lang, David Ludwig, James Matheson, Missy Mazzoli, Eric Nathan, Marc Neikrug, Andrew Norman, Christopher Rountree, Kaija Saariaho, Sean Shepherd, Noam Sivan, Augusta Read Thomas, and Julia Wolfe.
Also 31st May.
Contemporary Composers : Various
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Friday, May 27, 2016 at 2:00PM Organist Gail Archer Performs Free Concert Trinity Church of Boston 206 Clarendon Street United States 617-536-0944 http://www.trinitychurchboston.org
Tickets: Free Gail Archer, organ
Gail Archer is a Grammy-nominated, international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor and lecturer. Lucid Culture proclaimed, "Like the composers she chooses, Archer's playing spans the range of human emotions—with Bach, there’s always plenty to communicate, but this time out it was mostly an irresistibly celebratory vibe."
J.S Bach : Great 18
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Friday, June 3, 2016 at 7:30pm Season Finale + Party Turner Hall 1040 N 4th St United States 414-271-0711 http://www.presentmusic.org/concerts/equinox.aspx emwoehlke@presentmusic.org
Tickets: 15-35 Present Music
It’s always a party with Present Music! Vibrant young guest conductor David Bloom (conductor and co-artistic director of Contemporaneous) takes the stage as we explode into our Season Finale + Party. Experience the frenetic and dizzying musical discovery of Andrew Norman’s Try, the variety of jazz-influenced MINDJOB by Jeremy Podgursky, and the spatial exploration of color and texture in Shawn Jaeger’s Far Away. David Lang’s increase builds in cinematic tension to the climax of this exuberant program, with post-concert entertainment by Milwaukee-based Painted Caves for Middle-Eastern grooves and California surf rock.
David Bloom says, “Milwaukee is incredibly lucky to have one of the most vital ensembles in the country presenting the consistently exciting programming that Present Music does. This program beams with energy and spirit, and hearing these superb musicians bring it to life will be a special thrill.” Whether you’re new to the PM Nation or a longtime friend, it won’t be a party without YOU!
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Friday, June 3, 2016 at 7:30pm Odyssey Opera's 3rd Annual Opera Festival June 3-12 Boston University Theatre 264 Huntington Avenue United States
Tickets: $30 and Up Odyssey Opera
Odyssey Opera presents WHEN IN ROME, its third annual opera festival comprising fully staged productions of Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Ezio and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Lucio Silla from June 3-12 at the Boston University Theatre. Ezio and Lucio Silla are both composed in the grand tradition of opera seria, with plots revolving around the timeless themes of honor, betrayal, and passion revealed in soul-baring arias. Both operas take place in Ancient Rome and are based on historical generals or dictators. Led by conductor Gil Rose, the Odyssey Opera Orchestra is joined by some of the nation’s most extraordinary opera singers, including mezzo- sopranos Brenda Patterson and Jennifer Rivera, and countertenors Michael Maniaci and David Trudgen.
Christoph Willibald Gluck : Ezio
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