Margo Kline: Camerata Pacifica Opens Season at Hahn Hall Arts & Entertainment. By Margo Kline, Noozhawk Contributor . The handsome Hahn Hall is the most recent addition to the Music Academy of the West, 1. Fairway Road. Four of the five selections featured the Korean- born percussionist Ji Hye Jung, playing the marimba in works by J. S. Bach, Joseph Schwantner, Osvaldo Golijov and Bright Sheng. Jung was joined in Bach’s “Sonata in A Major, BWV 1. Adrian Spence, the artistic director of Camerata Pacifica. It should be noted that Bach originally wrote this piece for flute and harpsichord. No matter; it worked fine with the marimba. The lunchtime performance began with Sheng’s “Hot Pepper” for violin and marimba, with violinist Catherine Leonard joining Jung. This lively work was commissioned for Camerata by Bob Peirce as a birthday present for his wife, Sharon Haroun Peirce. Next, the seemingly indefatigable Jung and cellist Ani Aznavoorian played the melodic “Mariel” by Golijov, an Argentine composer. Born in 1. 96. 0, Golijov has gained a devoted following among classical performers. He wrote “Mariel” in memory of his friend, Mariel Stubrin, who died unexpectedly. Aznavoorian is young, but she summons forth all the depth and melancholy her instrument commands. The final marimba work was a solo for the instrument, “Velocities (Moto Perpetuo)” by Schwantner, a Pulitzer Prize- winning composer. Schwantner, who is a classical guitarist, was quoted in the program notes as liking the “sharp articulation” of notes played on both guitar and percussion. The program concluded with Anton. MUSIC REVIEW MUSIC REVIEW; From Clay Pots to Cowbells With a Different Drummer By ALLAN KOZINN Published: February 2, 1998. Velocities (1990) by Joseph Schwantner. Rapidly articulated sixteenth notes in four, five. Program Note by Justin R. Velocities Schwantner Program Notes For IbertVelocities (moto perpetuo) for solo marimba by Joseph Schwantner was commissioned by the Percussive Arts Society with a National Endowment for the Arts Consortium. G PROGRAM NOTES OF “FLUX”. Water by Jacob Druckman and Velocities by Joseph Schwantner, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works by Keiko Abe. Joseph Schwantner:Tobias Brostrom;Askell Masson;David Maslanka;Staffan Storm Johan Bridger, percussionHelsingborg Symphony OrchestraMats Rondin, conductor Johan. APPARITIONS FOR PERCUSSION: CD Label. Joseph Schwantner's 'Velocities. The computer program allows the performer to directly influence the composition. Velocities Schwantner Program Notes For An AmericanLeonard on violin, Aznavoorian on cello and the incomparable Warren Jones at the piano. The lunchtime audience heard only the first movement of this work, but the entire four- part concerto was scheduled for the later performances. The three musicians were well- matched with Dvo. Unlike many great composers, Dvo. Thursday in Zipper Hall in Los Angeles.— Noozhawk arts contributor Margo Kline can be reached at .(Java. Script must be enabled to view this email address). Follow Noozhawk on Twitter: @noozhawk or @Noozhawk. Velocities (subtitulada Moto Perpetuo) Commissioned by the Galax Quartet through the Meet the Composer 2011 Comissioning Music/USA program Premiere performance. Velocities (Moto Perpetuo). Submitted to the graduate degree program. Joseph Schwantner: Velocities (1990).
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