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Voices! Voices!

Date: December 3, 2010
Location: The Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, New York
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Baruch Performing Arts Center presents Sounds New Chamber Music Series curated by Laura Falzon and produced by John Malatesta.

Christina Ascher, contralto; Laura Falzon, flute; and Laura Barger, piano.

A vibrant program of compositions of the 20th and 21st centuries where voices and ever more voices – earthly, ethereal, mythical, narrating, singing, laughing, chirping and always full of life – call to one another, lure, narrate and reflect human and animal experience. Snail meets Siren, Water Spirit meets Sparrow, Voice meets Voice.

Features the world premiere of Siren’s Song by New York composer Theodore Wiprud.

Program: Berio Luciano: Sequenza III for solo voice; Dmitri Smirnov: Six Haiku
Theodore Wiprud: Sirens’ Song*; Mark Carlson: Night Will Blossom; Toru Takemitsu: Voice for solo flute; John Cage: Sonata for two voices; Bojidar Spassov: Otletela preperuga—The Pierides VI (*World Premiere).

Sounds New Chamber Music Series

Out of Cage

Date: November 18, 2010
Location: The Tank, New York
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Christina Ascher, contralto; Laura Falzon, flute; Ted Mook, cello.

Works by Reza Vali, Michael Oesterle, John Cage.

US premiere Dai Fujikura’s  “sweet still” for contralto, bass flute and cello.

World premiere of Alice Shields’s new version of Komachi at Sekidera written for Christina Ascher, Laura Falzon and Ted Mook.

World Premiere of Caspar René Hirschfeld Out of Cage written for Christina Ascher and Laura Falzon.

Ear Heart music series

Sounds New Chamber Music Series

Date: November 12, 2010
Location: The Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, New York
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Baruch Performing Arts Center presents Sounds New Chamber Music Series curated by Laura Falzon and produced by John Malatesta.

Dance of the Stones

Date: November 6, 2010
Time: 8:00pm
Location: Theatre 80 St. Mark’s, New York
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Chamber Opera by Brian Schober, libretto by Richard Olson, Conductor Claudia Dumschat,
choreography by Lynn Neuman and scenic design by Brian Ireland. World Premiere performance.

A neXus Arts production.

Sounds New Chamber Music Series

Date: October 29, 2010
Location: The Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, New York
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Baruch Performing Arts Center presents Sounds New Chamber Music Series curated by Laura Falzon and produced by John Malatesta.

Du Yun narrator, iO Quartet, Laura Falzon flute, Chris Gross cello, Steve Beck piano.

Dai Fujikura Poison Mushroom, flute & electronics; Babbitt Dual, cello & piano
Saariaho Cendres trio for flute, cello & piano; Volans Walking Song, flute & piano;
Du Yun A Cockroach Tarantella*, narrator, string quartet and laptop.

*commission made possible by the Chamber Music America Commissioning Program, with funding generously provided by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, and the Chamber Music America Endowment Fund.

Idylls

Date: September 28, 2010
Location: St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University, New York
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Laura Falzon, flute and Steve Beck, piano play works by Ruben Zahra, J.S. Bach, Ian Clarke, Eldin Burton and Bohuslav Martinu.

Music at St. Paul’s concert series

Concert at Mannes Concert Hall

Date: June 30, 2010
Location: Mannes School of Music, The New School, New York
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Christina Ascher, contralto and Laura Falzon, flute perform world premiere of Faye-Ellen Silverman‘s Love Songs (version for mezzosoprano and flute).

Premieres and Rediscoveries

Date: June 15, 2010
Location: Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, New York City
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Performed by Laura Falzon, flute with Max Lifchitz, piano and composer.

North South Consonance concert series

NACUSA New York Concert

Date: June 7, 2010
Location: Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, New York
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NACUSA (The National Association of Composers), USA East Coast, New York Concert.

Laura Falzon, flute and Max Lifchitz, piano/composer.

Max Lifchitz’s Mosaico LatinoAmericano.

Rabi-Warner Concert series

Date: March 10, 2010
Location: Columbia University Faculty House, New York
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Id-Dinja ensemble: Dawn Padmore, soprano; Laura Falzon, flute; and Jihea Hong, piano.

Chansons

Date: February 24, 2010
Location: Interfaith Center, New York
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Id-Dinja ensemble: Dawn Padmore, soprano; Laura Falzon, flute; and Jeremy Siskind, piano.

Seranades

Date: February 21, 2010
Location: Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York
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Works by Beethoven, Tcherepnin, Hovhaness, Ben-Haim.

Issa Sonus ensemble: Laura Falzon, flute; Emily Ondracek, violin; Erik Peterson, violist: and Adrian Daurov, cello.

Nicholas Roerich Museum concert series