SELECTED
PAST CONCERTS, 1997-2006
2006-2007 Season
September 28, 2006
UW-Oshkosh Chamber Arts Series
Music Hall
Arts and Communication Center
926 Woodland Avenue
University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh
Oshkosh, WI
(920) 424-4224
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September 29, 2006
Performing Arts Exchange 2006
Baltimore, MD
October 15, 2006
Whitney Museum of Art
Tribute to Steve Reich
945 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
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December
1, 2006, 8:30pm
World Premieres
PRISM unveils new saxophone quartets by Renee Favand, Ross
Feller, Michael Rosen, and Nick De Maison, and New York Premieres
by Shawn Crouch and Loretta Notareschi.
Symphony Space
95th Street & Broadway, NYC
212-864-5400
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December 2, 2006, 8pm
World Premieres
PRISM unveils new saxophone quartets by Renee Favand, Ross
Feller, Michael Rosen, and Nick De Maison, and Philadelphia Premieres
by Shawn Crouch and Loretta Notareschi.
PNC Bank/Presser Recital Hall
Settlement Music School
416 Queen Street, Philadelphia
For reservations, call (215) 438-5282
February 4, 2007
James Primosch Portrait
Rose Recital Hall
University of Pennsylvania
34th and Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
March 10, 2007, 8pm
PRISM with Cantori New York
Cantori
New York joins forces with PRISM in a riveting evening of international
music for chorus and saxophone quartet. Cantori’s artistic
director Mark Shapiro conducts North American premieres of works
by Hugi Guðmundsson (Iceland), Giya Kancheli (Georgia), and
Erkki-Sven Tüür (Estonia). The program also features
folk songs from Col0mbia, music by Astor Piazzolla, the Argentinian
icon who redefined the tango, and the Beatles.
Church of the Holy Trinity
316 East 88th Street
New York City
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March 11, 2007, 4pm
PRISM with Cantori New York
See description for March 10, 2007
Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA
For reservations, call (215) 438-5282
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
PRISM with Miro Dance Theatre
PITCH BLACK: Music of Jacob ter Veldhuis
Whitney Museum of Art
945 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
PRISM
and the amazing Miro Dance Theatre perform the world premiere
of Pitch Black, an evening-length multimedia production combining
video installation by Tobin Rothlein and choreography by Amanda
Miller. Pitch Black is set to music for saxophones and ghetto
blaster by Dutch composer Jacob ter Veldhuis, featuring samples
ranging from jazz singer Billie Holiday to the Jerry Springer
Show to death row inmates and religious fanatics in Times Square.
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Friday, May 4, 2007, 5:45 pm
PRISM concert and Pitch Black excerpts
Philadelphia Museum of Art
26th St. and the Ben Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Free with museum admission: $8-12
Members and children under 13 free
Info: (215) 763-8100
website
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 8 pm
PRISM with
Miro Dance Theatre
PITCH BLACK: Music of Jacob ter Veldhuis
Montgomery County Community College
Science Center Theater
340 DeKalb Pike
Blue Bell, PA 19422-0758
Tickets: $22/$18 students and seniors
Box Office: (215) 641-6518
See description for May 2, 2007.
2005-2006 Season
2005-2006
New York & Philadelphia
Recital Series
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New York Series
at Symphony Space
(website)
95th Street & Broadway
New York City
Box office: 212-864-5400
Tickets: $21, $16 students/seniors
Note: all concerts at 8:30pm
PITCH BLACK: The Music of
Jacob ter Veldhuis
Friday, November, 18, 2005
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Salvatore Sciarrino: Pagine
& Canzoniere da Scarlatti
Friday, March 17, 2006
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World Premieres
Friday, May 19, 2006
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Philadelphia Series
at Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia (map)
Box Office:
UpStages, 215-569-9700
Tickets: $20; $10 students/seniors
PITCH
BLACK: The Music of Jacob ter Veldhuis
Sunday, November 20, 2005, 3
PM
Salvatore Sciarrino:
Pagine & Canzoniere da Scarlatti
Sunday, March 19, 2006, 3PM
World Premieres
Saturday, May 20, 2006, 8PM
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Descriptions:
PITCH BLACK: The Music
of Jacob ter Veldhuis
Jacob ter Veldhuis has
emerged as one of the Netherlands’ most engaging
and provocative contemporary composers. Strongly influenced
by rock, his musical language employs expressive, stylistic
collisions that eviscerate distinctions between high and
popular idioms. His compositions for saxophones and boom
box incorporate samples ranging from Chet Baker to the
Jerry Springer Show to religious fanatics in Times Square.
Pitch Black (1998)
for saxophone quartet and ghetto blaster
Postnuclear Winterscenario no.10 (1991-2001)
for saxophone quartet
Jesus is Coming (2003)
for saxophone quartet and ghettoblaster
Grab It! (1999)
for tenor saxophone and ghettoblaster
Billie (2003)
for alto saxophone and ghettoblaster
The Garden of Love (2001)
for soprano saxophone and ghettoblaster
Salvatore
Sciarrino: Pagine & Canzoniere da Scarlatti
The artistry of the renowned
Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino and the “gentle,
reedy beauty” (New York Times) of the PRISM Quartet
meet in this exploration of elaborazioni of classical and
jazz icons. Sciarrino, following in the tradition of contemporary
Italian composers who were also scholarly devotees of western
composition, stunningly adapts music by Gesualdo, Bach,
Scarlatti, Mozart, Gershwin, and Cole Porter.
World
Premieres
PRISM unveils an astounding line-up of new works for saxophone
quartet, featuring world premieres by Renee Favand, Paola
Prestini, and Quartet member Matt Levy, and New York/Philadelphia
premieres of works by Carrie Mallonee and Samuel Pluta.
The program also highlights premieres of winners of the
Quartet’s Young Composer Commissioning Awards: Philadelphia’s
Efstratios Minakakis (University of Pennsylvania), Ann Arbor’s
Ming-Hsiu Yen (University of Michigan), and The Walden School’s
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STEVEN MACKEY:
ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MINERAL
October 21 & 22, 2005
PRISM appears with the Nashville
Symphony
in the World Premiere of Steven Mackey's saxophone quartet concerto
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral
Byung-Hyun Rhee, conductor
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Nashville, TN
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February 9, 2006
Carnegie Hall
Making Music Series: Music of Steven Mackey
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2004-2005 Season
2004-2005
New York & Philadelphia
Recital Series
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New York Series
at Symphony Space
(website)
95th Street & Broadway
New York City
Box office: 212-864-5400
Tickets: $21, $16 students/seniors
Note: all concerts at 8:30pm
20th Anniversary Concert
November 19, 2004, 8:30pm
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Le Saxophone Spectral
February 25, 2005, 8:30pm
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World Premieres
May 20, 2005, 8:30pm
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Philadelphia Series
at Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia (map)
Box Office:
UpStages, 215-569-9700
Tickets: $20; $10 students/seniors
20th
Anniversary Concert
November 21, 2004, 3pm
Le
Saxophone Spectrale
February 26, 2005, 8pm
World
Premieres
May 22, 2005, 3pm
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Descriptions:
20th Anniversary Concert
Celebrating two decades as saxophone
pioneers, PRISM premieres Animal, Vegetable, Mineral
by maverick American composer Steven Mackey. Plus,
premieres of twenty-three short dedications offered by
composers worldwide, including Tim Berne, William Bolcom,
Zack Browning, Robert Capanna, Donnacha Dennehy, Nick
Didkovsky, Jason Eckardt, Renee Favand, Perry Goldstein,
Jennifer Higdon, Libby Larsen, Alvin Lucier, Minimum Security
Composers Collective (Dennis DeSantis, Roshanne Etezady,
Adam Silverman, Ken Ueno), Keith Moore, Greg Osby, Frank
J. Oteri, James Primosch, Tim Ries, Gregory Wanamaker,
and Chen Yi!
Le
Saxophone Spectral
PRISM presents the saxophone as viewed through the spectral
lens of French composers from the last two decades. The
music of Gerard Grisey, Philippe Leroux, Hugues Dufourt,
Philippe Hurel, and Fabien Levy - at once visceral, ethereal,
and complex - uses as its inspiration the natural acoustical
properties of sound waves to inform its rich texture, structure,
and harmony. A fascinating musical language spoken through
the timbre and resonance of the saxophone.
World
Premieres
PRISM unleashes nine world premieres, featuring freshly-minted
sax quartets by Lee Hyla, Frank J. Oteri, Nick Didkovsky,
Matthew Levy, and Stephen Wilcox, PLUS four exciting new
works by PRISM's annual composer award winners: Emiliano
Pardo-Tristán (Temple University, Philadelphia),
Kati Ilona Agocs (Juilliard School of Music, New York),
Jeff Myers (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), and Nat
Osborn (Walden School for Young Composers, NH). |
September 9, 2004, 7:30pm
Elon University
McCrary Theatre
Elon, NC
September 21, 2004, 7:30pm
Nyack College
Nyack, NY
October 8, 2004, 8pm
Albright College
Wachovia Theatre
Reading, PA
October 29, 2004, 7:30pm
Southeast Oklahoma State University
Fine Arts Recital Hall
Durant, OK
November 2, 2004, 7:00pm
University of Wisconsin - Marathon
County
UWMC Theatre
Wausau, WI
November 4, 2004
Grand Valley State University
Cook-DeWitt Center
Allendale, MI
November 6, 2004, 8pm
Kerrytown Concert House
Ann Arbor, MI
Music by Albright, Bolcom, Mackey, Mead
Tickets: $25 / $15 / $10
For reservations, call (734) 769-2999 or e-mail kch@kerrytown.com
website
November 9, 2004, 7:30pm
Millikin University
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Decatur, IL
November 11, 2004, 7:30pm
McKendree College
Bothwell Chapel
Lebanon, IL
November 12, 2004, 7:00pm
Lyric Theater
Harrison, AR
March 14, 2005, 7:30pm
Cornell College
King Chapel
Mt. Vernon, IA
March 17, 2005
Jackson Concert Series
Jackson, IA
March 30, 2005
West Liberty State College
West Liberty, WV
March 31, 2005
Washington & Jeffeson College
Washington, PA
April 19, 2005
Muscle Shoals Concerts
Florence, AL
April 22, 2005
Concerts at Cedar Lane
Bethesda, MD
WORLD PREMIERES
New York Recital Series
Friday, June 11, 2004, 8:00 pm
PRISM presents world premieres
of works by Andrew Mead, Roshanne Etezady, Matthew Levy, Eliza
Brown, Joshua Penman, Kristin P. Kuster, and Vincent Raikhel.
New music not to be missed!
Symphony Space
95th Street & Broadway,
New York City
212-864-5400 box office
2003-2004 Season
2003 New York Recital Series
at Symphony Space
95th Street & Broadway
New York City
212-864-5400 box office
Monday, November 24
8:00 pm
British Invasion
PRISM explores
the exhilarating and intruiging sounds from the other
side of the Atlantic, with US Premieres by Michael Finnissy,
Joe Cutler, Gabriel Erkoreka, and Graham Fitkin, plus
works by Gavin Bryars and Mark Anthony-Turnage.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2004
8:00 pm
PRISM with TALUJON
A high-impact concert of works for saxophone quartet and
percussion ensemble by Louis Andriessen, John Cage, Donnacha
Dennehy, Michael Kowalski, and Keith Moore!
Friday, June 11, 2004
8:00 pm
WORLD PREMIERES
PRISM presents world premieres of works by Andrew Mead,
Roshanne Etezady, Matthew Levy, Eliza Brown, Joshua Penman,
Kristin P. Kuster, and Vincent Raikhel. New music not
to be missed!
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WORLD PREMIERES
Philadelphia Recital Series
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:00 pm
PRISM presents world premieres of works by Andrew Mead, Roshanne
Etezady, Matthew Levy, Eliza Brown, Joshua Penman, Kristin P.
Kuster, and Vincent Raikhel. New music not to be missed!
Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets (map)
Philadelphia, PA
Symphony Space
New York Recital Series
PRISM with TALUJON
Tuesday, April 27, 2004, 8:00 pm
A high-impact concert of works for saxophone quartet and percussion
ensemble by Louis Andriessen, John Cage, Donnacha Dennehy, Michael
Kowalski, and Keith Moore.
Symphony Space
95th Street & Broadway
New York City
212-864-5400 box office
Painted Bride
Philadelphia Recital Series
PRISM with TALUJON
Sunday, April 25, 2004, 8:00 pm
A high-impact concert of works
for saxophone quartet and percussion ensemble by Louis Andriessen,
John Cage, Donnacha Dennehy, Michael Kowalski, and Keith Moore.
Painted
Bride Art Center
230 Vine Street
Philadelphia
Southern Adventist University
September 21, 2003 at 7:30 pm
Ackerman Auditorium
Collegedale, Tennessee
Pensacola Junior College
October 4, 2003 at 7:30 pm
Ashmore Auditorium
Pensacola, Florida
2003 Philadelphia Recital
Series
Sunday, November 2, 2003
3:00pm
British Invasion
Settlement
Music School
416 Queen Street
PRISM explores
the exhilarating and intruiging sounds from the other
side of the Atlantic, with US Premieres by Michael Finnissy,
Joe Cutler, Gabriel Erkoreka, and Graham Fitkin, plus
works by Gavin Bryars and Mark Anthony-Turnage.
Sunday, April 25, 2004
8:00 pm
PRISM with TALUJON
Painted
Bride Art Center
230 Vine Street
Works for saxophone quartet and percussion ensemble by
Louis Andriessen, John Cage, Donnacha Dennehy, Michael
Kowalski, and Keith Moore!
Sunday, June 13, 2004
8:00 pm
WORLD PREMIERES
Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets
PRISM presents world premieres of works by Andrew Mead,
Roshanne Etezady, Matthew Levy, Eliza Brown, Joshua Penman,
Kristin P. Kuster, and Vincent Raikhel. New music not
to be missed!
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Union University
October 6, 2003 at 7:30 pm
Hartley Hall
Jackson, Tennessee
Settlement Music School
Philadelphia Recital Series
November 2, 2003 at 3:00pm
British Invasion
Selected Movements of Great Masters - Michael Finnissy
(US Premiere)
Screaming 229a - Joe Cutler (US Premiere)
Duduk II - Gabriel Erkoreka (US Premiere)
Hurl - Graham Fitkin (US Premiere)
Alaric I or II - Gavin Bryars
Two Memorials - Mark Anthony-Turnage
Mary Louise Curtis Branch
416 Queen Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Augusta Symphony Orchestra
November 8, 2003 at 8pm
November 9, 2003 at 3pm
Augusta State University Performing Arts Theatre
Augusta, Georgia
William Bolcom Concerto Grosso
North Carolina Central University
November 12, 2003 at 7pm
Duke Auditorium
Durham, North Carolina
Winston-Salem State University
November 13, 2003 at 7:30 pm
Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Albany Concert Association
November 14, 2003 at 8:00 pm
Albany Municipal Auditorium
Albany, Georgia
Artists in Concert, Inc.
November 16, 2003 at 3:00 pm
Ashland Community College Concert Theatre
Ashland, Kentucky
Symphony Space
New York Recital Series
November 24, 2003 at 8:00 pm
British Invasion
Selected Movements of Great Masters - Michael Finnissy
(US Premiere)
Screaming 229a - Joe Cutler (US Premiere)
Duduk II - Gabriel Erkoreka (US Premiere)
Hurl - Graham Fitkin (US Premiere)
Alaric I or II - Gavin Bryars
Two Memorials - Mark Anthony-Turnage
Symphony
Space
95th Street and Broadway
New York, New York
212-864-5400 box office
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East Carolina University
March 26, 2004 at 8:00 pm
A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall
Greenville, North Carolina
Merkin Concert Hall
April 24, 2004 at 8:00pm
129 West 67th Street
New York, New York
Music by Jerome Goodman and Eugene McBride
2002-2003 Season
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Concerto Grosso Orchestral Engagements
Detroit Symphony
Cleveland Orchestra
Dallas Symphony
Sioux City Symphony
Bartlesville Symphony
Anchorage Symphony
Interlochen Orchestra Lancaster Festival
Grant Park Concerts
Chautauqua Institute
Des Moines Symphony
Bridgeport Symphony
Kalamazoo Wind Ensemble
Cape May Festival Orchestra
Columbus Symphony
Jacksonville Symphony
Augusta Symphony
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World Premieres
New York Recital Series
May 18, 2003, 7pm
Christ & St. Stephen's
120 W. 69th Street, New York City
premieres by James Primosch, Anthony Cornicello, Brian Fennelly,
Juliana Trivers (winner, New York Student Commissioning Award),
Richard Belcastro (winner, Philadelphia Student Commissioning
Award), Renee Favand, Peter Krag
World Premieres
Philadelphia Recital Series
May 15, 2003, 7:30pm
Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia
premieres by James Primosch, Anthony Cornicello, Brian Fennelly,
Juliana Trivers (winner, New York Student Commissioning Award),
Richard Belcastro (winner, Philadelphia Student Commissioning
Award), Renee Favand, Peter Krag
Open Ears Series
April 9, 2003
Suffolk Community College
Suffolk, NY
Works of Williiam Albright
Philadelphia Recital Series
March 16, 2003, 3pm
Settlement Music School
Mary Louise Curtis Branch
416 Queen Street, Philadelphia
featuring music from the upcoming CD, with Marilyn Nonken (piano),
Michael Lowenstern (bass clarinet)
Works of Williiam Albright
New York Recital Series
March 13, 2003, 8pm
Christ & St. Stephen's
120 W. 69th Street, New York City
featuring music from the upcoming CD,with Marilyn Nonken (piano),
Michael Lowenstern (bass clarinet)
Standard Time
Philadelphia Recital Series
Saturday, February 22, 2003, 8pm
Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine Street, 215-925-9914
PRISM is joined by the acclaimed jazz saxophonist Rick Margitza
along with Ben Monder (guitar) and Anthony Pinciotti (drums) in
a world premiere by Matt Levy, and other works by Thelonious Monk,
David Liebman, Paquito D'Rivera, and others.
Standard
Time
New York Recital Series
Sunday, February 23, 2003, 7pm
Christ & St. Stephen's Church, 120 W. 69th Street
PRISM is joined by the acclaimed jazz saxophonist Rick Margitza
along with Ben Monder (guitar) and Anthony Pinciotti (drums) in
a world premiere by Matt Levy, and other works by Thelonious Monk,
David Liebman, Paquito D'Rivera, and others.
Works of Terry Riley
Philadelphia Recital Series
November 21, 2002, 8pm
Trinity Center for Urban Life
22nd & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia
featuring Riley's epic Chanting the Light of Foresight
Works of Terry Riley
New York Recital Series
November 9, 2002, 8pm
Meisner Theater
164 11th Avenue, New York City
featuring Riley's epic Chanting the Light of Foresight
PRISM with the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra
February 28, 2003
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso
Jacksonville, FL
PRISM with the Columbus Symphony
Orchestra
October 4th & 5th, 2002
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso
Columbus, OH
2001-2002 Season
PRISM with the Cleveland Orchestra
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 6pm
Blossom Festival
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso and Gershwin's
An American in Paris
PRISM with the Cape May Festival
Orchestra
Sunday, June 9, 2002
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso
PRISM at Riverbank State Park
Saturday, May 18, 2pm
Riverside Drive @ 145th Street
New York City
CROSSOVER
Concert #2 of PRISM's 2002 Philadelphia Recital Series
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 7:30 PM
Free Library of Philadelphia, Central Library-Montgomery Auditorium
1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia
PRISM performs works by Jennifer Higdon, Paquito D'Rivera, Eric
Dolphy, William Albright, Matthew Levy, Stella Sung, Pierre Max
Dubois, and a world premiere by 17-year old Ethan Borshansky,
winner of PRISM's Walden School Commissioning Award. Admission
is free.
PRISM with the Kalamazoo Concert
Band
Saturday, March 2, 2002
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso and works
by William Albright, Stella Sung, Jennifer Higdon, and others.
PRISM with the Bridgeport Symphony
Saturday, January 26, 2002, 8pm
PRISM performs William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso (review)
DOUBLE QUARTETS: PRISM with Ethel
Octets for saxophone quartet and string quartet by Paul Chihara
and Michael Sahl, plus music by Eric Moe.
Sunday, January 20, 2002, 3pm
Wexler Series Settlement Music School
416 Queen Street Philadelphia, PA
2001 Recital Series | Concert III
Sonic Boom Festival Sunday, November 11, 2001
Knitting Factory
74 Leonard Street, New York City
PRISM performs works by Sidney Corbett, Eric Moe, and William
Albright
2001 Recital Series | Concert II
3pm, Sunday, June 10, 2001
Riverbank State Park - Main Stage
145th & Riverside Drive, NYC
PRISM presents a free outdoor concert at Riverbank State Park.
Music by Jennifer Higdon, Stella Sung, Paquito D'Rivera, Bob Mintzer,
Matt Levy, William Albright, and others.
2001 Recital Series | Concert I
Works by Philip Glass, Daniel Schnyder, Ann Lathan Kerzner (premiere),
Matt Levy (premiere)
March 2, 2001, 8pm Christ & St. Stephen's Church
120 W. 69th Street, New York
March 4, 2001, 3pm (discussion at 2pm)
Settlement Music School
Queen Street, Philadelphia
2000 New York & Philadelphia Recital
Series
III. New Sounds Worldwide
Music by Iannis Xenakis, Frank Ticheli (premiere), Tristan Keuris,
Franco Donatoni, Gerard Grisey, Anatol Vieru.
New York City: Tuesday, June 20, 8pm
Christ & St. Stephens' Church
Philadelphia: Saturday, June 24, 2pm
Free Library of Philadelphia, Montgomery Auditorium
II. Real Standard Time
CD RELEASE CONCERT
Music by Tim Ries & Matt Levy, from the Innova Records compact
disc.
Philadelphia: Sunday, April 9, 3pm
Settlement Music School
New York City: Sunday, April 30, 7pm
Christ & St. Stephens' Church
I. Mix
Music by Michael Torke, David Liebman, William Bolcom, John Harbison,
Philippe Hurel, Andrea Clearfield, and others.
New York City: Thursday, March 2, 8pm
Christ & St. Stephens' Church
120 W. 69th Street
Philadelphia: Sunday, March 5, 3pm
Philadelphia Ethical Socieity
1906 Rittenhouse Square
1999 New York & Philadelphia Recital
Series
III. World Premieres
Music by Carlos Carillos, Stella Sung, Zack Browning, Matt Herskowitz,
Chai-Yu Hsu. Other works by Charles Wuorinen, Nicholas C. K. Thorne,
Sofia Gubaidulina
Philadelphia: Friday, June 11, 1999
Philadelphia Ethical Society
New York: Sunday, June 13, 1999
Christ & St. Stephens Church
II. Eight Saxophones
PRISM is joined by the Michigan Sax Quartet featuring Donald Sinta.
Music by John Cage, Christian Wolff, Steve Reich, Jennifer Higdon,
Ellwood Derr, Matthew Levy, Chris Rutkowski.
Philadelphia: Sunday, March 14, 1999
Settlement Music School
New York: Monday, March 15, 1999
Christ & St. Stephens Church
I. Standard Time
Music by Dave Liebman, Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Joe Zawinul,
Michael Holober, Mark Weber, Paquito D'Rivera.
New York City: February 7, 1999
Christ & St. Stephens Church
Philadelphia: February 14, 1999
Free Library of Philadelphia - Montgomery Auditorium
1997-98
New York Recital Series
Christ and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
New York City
"Philadelphia Music": June
28, 1998
music by Robert Capanna, Philip Maneval, Jennifer Higdon, Matt
Levy, Daniel Dorf, Andrea Clearfield, Eve Goldhirsh.
"Modern Masters": May 26,
1998:
music by Elliott Carter, Charles Wourinen, John Cage, Luciano
Berio, Steve Reich, William Albright.
"Music by New York Composers":
February 27, 1998:
Phil Woods, Franck Amsallem, Dave Liebman, Tim Ries and others.
1997-98 Philadelphia Recital Series
"Philadelphia Music": July
1, 1998
The Free Library of Philadelphia Montgomery Auditorium
"Modern Masters": May 22,
1998
Ethical Society
"Music by New York Composers":
March 6, 1998
Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square
1997-98 Season:
June 5, 1998
John Hopkins University
December 7
Wexler Concert Series
Settlement Music School
Philadelphia, PA
November 11
Philip Glass' Film Archives Series
Music At The Anthology
Music of Jennifer Higdon & Ted Wiprud
New York, NY
October 25
Community Concerts
Klamath Falls, Oregon
October 23
Community Concerts
Townsend, Washington
October 19
ThreeTwo Festival of New Music
Renee Weiler Concert Hall
46 Barrow Street, New York City
September 19
Jamesburg Chamber Music Series
Jamesburg, New Jersey