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Nov, 10Circles and Lines Live from (Le) Poisson Rouge on WQXR
A recent performance given by myself and other NYC musicians is now available in streaming audio on WQXR’s Q2!
Circles & Lines on Q2
Live from (Le) Poisson Rouge on September 12, 2010
“Circles and Lines is a new composers consortium dedicated to providing an eclectic and accessible sample of compositional styles in contemporary classical music. Its members include Angelica Negron, Noam Faingold, Eric Lemmon, Dylan Glatthorn and Conrad Winslow.”
Listen to a live performance featuring Elizabeth Bonomo and piano and me on flute! First on the player is Noam Faingold’s A Knife in the Water, followed by us playing Eric Lemmon’s Little Respite.
Dylan Glatthorn: Joy, (Chanel Thomas, Voice Melissa Oropesa, Voice, Michelle Dowdy, Voice, Dylan Glatthorn, Piano)
Eric Lemmon: Little Respite for flute and piano (Maria Johnson, Flute and Elizabeth Bonomo, Piano)
Conrad Winslow: Nearly Resolved Chords, (Laura Lutzke, Violin, Elizabeth Derham, Violin, Joan Topper, Viola, Jay Campbell, Cello, Eric Lamm, Bass, and Trevor Doherty, Electronics)
Pedro da Silva: Concertino Bulería, (Pedro da Silva, Classical Guitar, Amanda Lo, Violin, Ernesto Villalobos, Violin, Eric Lemmon, Viola, Lauren Weaver, Cello, Pablo Aslan, Bass)
Noam Faingold: A Knife in the Water, (Justyna Jara, Cello and Susanna Mendlow, Violin)
Angélica Negrón: Drawings for Meyoko, (Janus trio: alto flute, viola/banjo, harp & electronics)
Lucía Caruso: Canção de Sintra, ( The Manhattan Camerata )
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Oct, 10Amigos de la Zarzuela Presents: 25th Anniversary Concert at Carnegie Hall
New York Classical Orchestra
Rafael Lamas, conductor
Rosa D’Imperio
Magdalena Llamas
Alejandro Olmedo
Ricardo Rosa
with the support of the
Consulate General of Spain in New York
Sunday, November 14, 2:00 PM
Carnegie Hall (Weill)
154 W. 57th St.
New York, NY
Violin IViolin II
Flute |
Sami Merdinian Bruno Peña Luis Casal Nicole Leon Maria Johnson Dana Frobig Avigail Malachi Yuki Higashi Mark Cerri |
ViolaCello
Bass |
Smauel Marchán Edmundo Ramirez Francisco Moral Veronica Parrales Christopher Johnson Jeff Missal Hitomi Yakata Nathan Sankary |
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Sep, 10World Premiere of Eric Lemmon’s: Little Respite at Le Poisson Rouge
Elizabeth Bonomo (piano) and I will be premiering a new composition for flute and piano on Sunday, September 12 at 6:30pm. Tickets are $10 and they can be purchased through the Le Poisson Rouge website.
Circles & Lines (A Night of Young Composers)
w/ music of Glatthorn, Lemmon, Winslow, Silva, Faingold, Négron, Caruso
Sun., September 12, 2010 / 6:30 PM
PROGRAM:
Dylan Glatthorn: Joy, (Piano, 3 Voices)
Eric Lemmon: Little Respite for flute and (lightly) Prepared Piano (Flute, Prepared Piano)
Conrad Winslow: Nearly Resolved Chords, (String Quintet & Electronics)
Pedro da Silva: Concertino Bulería, (Guitar and Strings)
Noam Faingold: A Knife in the Water, (Cello, Violin)
Angélica Negrón: “Drawings for Meyoko”, (alto flute, viola/banjo, harp & electronics)
Lucía Caruso: Canção de Sintra, (4 Voices & Chamber Orchestra)
This is a first come, seated event. Seating is limited and a ticket does not guarantee a seat.
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Aug, 10Cosi fan tutte: Some Assembly Required
Mozart’s Perfect Italian Comedy, Presented in Four Parts
I’m playing principal flute with Opera Mission all next week!
– Full orchestra, unrehearsed, assembled on the spot
– A sublime cast
– Four hosts – dramaturg Cori Ellison, condcutor Jennifer Peterson, stage director Ned Canty, and Italian language master Marco Nistico
– Hosts will examine Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Lorenzo da Ponte’s handiwork
– Lab, jam session, cabaret…? …to be determined by audience interaction
Presented by operamission
and Neke Carson at New York’s Gershwin Hotel
7 East 27th Street, just east of 5th Avenue
Beer, wine, salads, sandwiches & more available at Birch Coffee
Act I, Part 1 – Tuesday, August 17, 7:00 PM
Act I, Part 2 – Wednesday, August 18, 7:00 PM
Act II, Part 1 – Friday, August 20, 7:00 PM
Act II, Part 2 – Sunday, August 22, 4:00 PM
$10 general adminssion ($5 per session if attending more than once)www.twitter.com/operamission
www.operamission.org
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Jan, 10The Barber of Seville extended through January 31
Rossini’s opera, The Barber of Seville, currently playing at Bleecker Street Theater, has recently been extended to run through January 31. I’ll be playing principal flute / piccolo with them every Saturday at 3 and every Sunday at 7 till the end of the month. Email me right away if you’d like for me to reserve a comp ticket for you at the box office!
Updated Performance Dates: Sunday Dec 20 – Sunday Jan 31
Schedule: Saturdays @ 3pm
Sundays @ 7pm
Tickets: http://www.telecharge.com/BehindTheCurtain.aspx?prodid=7842
Bleecker Street Theater
45 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10012
tel: (212) 260-8250
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Jan, 10Bleecker Street Opera in The New Yorker
Goings On About Town
Classical Music (1/11/2010)
The hardy, rough-and-ready ethos of the old Amato Opera had its charm, but its limitations became clear as the decades went by. Bleecker Street, one of two companies formed by former Amato personnel, has fostered a more professional standard of performance; its production of Rossini’s immortal comedy is directed by Teresa K. Pond and conducted by David Rosenmeyer, the associate conductor of the Oratorio Society of New York. (45 Bleecker Street Theatre. 212-239-6200. Jan. 9 at 3 and Jan. 10 at 7.)
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Jan, 10Bleecker Street Opera Presents The Barber of Seville
On January 17, 2010 I will be subbing for flutist Sato Moughalian in another performance ofBleecker Street Opera’s run of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. I enjoyed performing with the company on the production’s opening night, December 20, 2009, and look forward to working with them again! An offshoot of Amato Opera, Bleecker Street Opera’s mission is “to continue and enhance the performance work of the Amato Opera Theatre.”
Bleecker Street Opera’s second production of their acclaimed inaugural season opens on December 6th with Rossini’s knock-out comedy The Barber of Seville. Conductor David Rosenmeyer and Director Theresa K.Pond lead the brilliant cast and orchestra in this popular and delightful opera.
The clever Figaro helps the Count Almaviva disguise himself in order to win the love of the beautiful Rosina and to rescue her from her awful guardian Dr. Bartolo. Full of plot twists and witty repartee, this is a show not to be missed!
Performance Dates: Sunday Dec 20 – Sunday Jan 17
Schedule: Saturdays @ 3pm
Sundays @ 7pm
Tickets: http://www.telecharge.com/BehindTheCurtain.aspx?prodid=7842
Bleecker Street Theater
45 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10012
tel: (212) 260-8250
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Dec, 09World Premiere: The Day Boy and the Night Girl Opera
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 7:30pm
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 7:30pm
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Hall at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway (95th St. and Broadway)
New York, NY
The world premiere of The Day Boy and the Night Girl, by Jordan Wentworth Farrar, commemorates the 60 anniversary of The After Dinner Opera Company (ADO). The opera, based on the Victorian fairy tale by George MacDonald, features a sorceress, an evil inventor, two queens, mermaids, fireflies, and of course – a boy and a girl who fall in love!
Two nights only!
Tickets on sale now:
http://www.symphonyspace.org/event/6096-the-day-boy-and-the-night-girl
Keep an eye on the DBNG Webiste for updates, music and photos: http://www.dayboynightgirl.com/
Jordan Wentworth Farrar, conductor
Maria Johnson, flute
Fran Novak, clarinet
Michael Gorham, horn
Lis Rubard, horn
Feng Churn Hwei, violin
Greg Williams, viola
Joe Lee, cello