Maria Colletti

08
Nov, 09

Carnegie Hall Debut on Nov. 15: El Amor Brujo

On November 15 I’ll be giving my first performance at Weill Hall in Carnegie. I’m excited to see my career moving in a new direction and would love to see many friends and students in the audience. Discounted tickets are available if you email me before Nov. 12!

New York Classical Orchestra
Rafael Lamas conductor

Manuel de Falla’s El Amor Brujo (1915 version)
and works for voice and piano by other Spanish composers

Magdalena Llamas, mezzo soprano
Rafael Lebrón, baritone
Rafael Lamas, piano

I
Federico García Lorca
(Magdalena Llamas) Canciones poulares antiguas
Anda Jaleo
Los cuatro muleros
Las tres hojas
Sevillanas del siglo XVIII
El café de Chinitas
Nana de Sevilla
Los Pelegrinitos
Zorongo
Reveriano Sotullo / Juan Vert
(Rafael Lebrón) Ya mis horas felices
(La del Soto del Parral)
Ruperto Chapí
(Magdalena Llamas) Carceleras
(Las hijas del Zebedeo)
Rederico Moreno Torroba
(Rafael Lebrón) Luche la fe por el triunfo
(Luisa Fernanda)
Ruperto Chapí
(Magdalena Llamas and Rafael Lebrón)
(Rafael Lamas, piano)

Dúo (La Revoltosa)
II
New York Classical Orchestra
Rafael Lamas, conductor
Magdalena Llamas, Candelas Rafael Lebrón, Gitano

Violin I

Violin II

Flute
Oboe
Horn
Francisco Salazar
Luis Casal
Bela Horvath
David Lisker
Maria Johnson
Dana Frobig
Mark Cerri Viola

Cello

Bass
Trumpet
Piano Carlos Tomé
Smauel Marchán
Francisco Moral
Veronica Parrales
Joseph Higgins
Jeff Missal
Maxim Anikushin
*Sponsored by the Consulate General of Spain in New York

26
Oct, 09

Halloween Concert with One World Symphony

Nightmare on Montague Street

One World Symphony
Sung Jin Hong, Sorcerer
Gregory Eaton, Phantom Organist
Hungry March Band, Parade of Horrors
AfterShock, Vocal Macabre

Performing frightful favorites chosen by our fans:

Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Danny Elfman: from Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 film)
J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Modest Mussorgsky: from Songs and Dances of Death
Franz Schubert: Erlkönig
Charley Gerard: The Headless Horseman* (2009 world premiere)

*written for audience, Hungry March Band, and One World Symphony

One Night Only! Benefitting St. Ann’s Roof Restoration Fund

Friday, October 30, 2009
St. Ann and the Holy Trinity
Brooklyn Heights

15
Sep, 09

NY Times Reviews One World Symphony Concert

Vivien Schweitzer of the New York Times published a complimentary review of One World Symphony’s season opener.

Inspiration From Bjork, ‘The Alchemist’ and the Sea

One World Symphony
Sung Jin Hong, Artistic Director and Conductor
One World Symphony Vocal Artists
AfterShock, vocal rock band

Felix Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave)
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Riders to the Sea (1937)
Gustav Mahler: “Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen,”
Rückert-Lieder (from Le Maître de Musique)
Björk: New World (2009 — from Dancer in the Dark)
Sung Jin Hong: From The Alchemist (world premiere inspired by Paulo Coehlo’s novel)

08
Jul, 09

Dutch Kills Gallery on July 11

Dutch Kills Gallery is pleased to present Cast Shadows, a solo exhibition of new works by Niki Kriese. Among the grouping of sculpture and video, there will be a series of special performances: a set of scores by Audra Wolowiec featuring Maria Johnson, flute and Lauren Edman, voice and cinematic projections by Yuka Otani.

The opening reception is Saturday July 11, from 6pm-10pm with performances starting at 9pm.

Dutch Kills Gallery
37-24 24th Street, Suite 402
Long Island City, NY 11101
hours: sat, sun 12-5pm and by appointment

I hope to see you there!

12
May, 09

Upcoming Lincoln Center Performance on June 5

On June 5 I’ll be playing a tune or two with the LA-based band, Princeton (see above photo), who will be in town to play at the Virginia Woolf Conference. My friend Lynn Tsai is also going to be rocking out on flute that night.

We’re going on at 8pm in the Pope Auditorium in Lincoln Center – more details to follow later!

11
May, 09

Das Lied Von Der Erde with the Brooklyn Symphony

This month I’m playing piccolo and section flute with the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra! I hope some of you can attend! You can add the event to your calendar through Facebook.

MAHLER – Das Lied von der Erde 
Nicholas Armstrong, Artistic Director
Stephanie Houtzeel, mezzo-soprano
Matthew Garrett, tenor

Sunday, May 31, 2009
3:00pm – 5:00pm
St. Ann’s Church
157 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights, NY

27
Mar, 09

Roulette and Fontana’s

Next month, I’m playing with some good friends of mine at Fontana’s and Roulette. I thought I would pass along the information to you all:

Saturday, 04/11/09
Box Five @ 8:00pm

Fontana’s
105 Eldridge St.
New York, NY

Tuesday, 04/14/09
Alison Crossley, flute and Steve Beck, piano in recital @ 8:00pm

Roulette
20 Greene St
New York, NY

23
Jan, 09

Andrea Clearfield’s Salon

Playing flute next week for an arrangement of Mary Bichner’s “Exanimi”
for Box Five

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Andrea Clearfield’s Salon
400 South Sydenham Street
Philadelphia, PA

January 25, 2009

Doors open at 7pm!!

28
Nov, 08

Darius Jones & Co. @ NYU Black Box

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Time: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: NYU Black Box Theatre, Pless Hall
Street: 82 Washington Square East

Improvisation et Caprice by Eugene Bozza
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Janus by Paul Hayden
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Maria Johnson: Flute
(Arr. Jones, Johnson)

Improvisation 1 by Ryo Noda
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Dai Sospiri by Paola Lopreiato
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Esther Lamneck: Clarinet

Friction of Things in Other Places by Ricardo Sigal
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Improvisation in Black by Darius Jones, Mike Pride, Ben Gerstein, Dafna Naphtali
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Mike Pride: Percussion
Ben Gerstein: Trombone
Dafna Naphtali: Voice and electronics

Darius Jones is an alto saxophonist, composer, and producer. He joined the New York music community in 2005, after living and studying in Richmond, Va. Darius graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelors in Jazz Studies. Jones has also received a Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance/Composition from New York University. He is currently finishing a Advanced Certificate in Music Education at New York University. Jones also taught for a year as an adjunct professor at in NYU. Darius comes from a diverse musical background that has lead to his unique, alternative, and soulful approach to music. Jones has composed and performed in a wide variety of areas such as electro-acoustic music, chamber ensembles, contemporary jazz groups, avant-garde jazz groups, modern dance performances, and multi-media events. Darius enjoys playing with a steady group of artists and improvisers. The current bands Jones works with are the Cooper-Moore Trio, Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys, Nioka Workman’s House Arrest Band, William Hooker’s Bliss Quartet, Trevor Dunn’s Proof Readers, The Hub, Lewis Barnes’ Hampton Roads, and Period. Darius has collaborated with Andrew D’angelo, Esther Lamneck, William Parker, Jim Black, Charlie Looker, Dafna Naphtali, Sam Hilmer, Weasal Walters, Peter Evans, Nate Wooley, S.E.M Ensemble, Lisle Ellis, Rob Brown, Warren Smith, Alex Waterman, etc. In New York, Darius has produced records for Korean jazz vocalist Sunny Kim and country-folk artist Mary Bragg. Jones has performed in Italy, France, U.S. and Canada. Jones has a band with Travis LaPlante, Ben Greenberg, and Jason Nazary called Little Women, which recently went on a national tour to promote the release of their first record “Teeth” on Sockets and Gilgongo Records. Darius was featured in AllAboutJazz in this years August 2008 issue. Jones is also the recent winner of the Van Lier Fellowship awarded by Roulette.

03
Nov, 08

Photo and Video from Lucia di Lammermoor

Yay for piccolo! I had to count a lot of rests in rehearsals…

Maria Johnson in Lucia di Lammermoor Rehearsal with Opera for Humanity

Maria Johnson in Lucia di Lammermoor Concert with Opera for Humanity

Courtesy Allan Reider Studio (NJ)

Opera for Humanity Video

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Opera for Humanity: Lucia di Lammermoor
Final Dress Rehearsal at Symphony Space, NYC
by Jamie ‘Mimi’ Parroco

Verrano a te (duet)

Featuring Amy Shoremount-Obra (Metropolitan Opera) as Lucia and Jon-Michael Ball (Sante Fe Opera) as Edgardo

Maestro David Gilbert conducting the OFH Orchestra

Under the direction of Artistic Director Christina Henson