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21. Da Capo Chamber Players, The Knitting Factory, New York City, April 25, 2004 (BH
have come up with something similar to Kyle Gann’s Hovenweep, very swingily playedand anchored by strong work from the group’s pianist, blair mcmillen.
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Da Capo Chamber Players , The Knitting Factory, New York City, April 25, 2004 (BH) Kyle Gann: Hovenweep
Derek Bermel: Coming Together
John Mackey: Breakdown Tango
Dennis De Santis: Make it Stop
David Lang: THORN
Frederic Rzewski: Coming Together Da Capo Chamber Players:
David Bowlin, violin
Blair McMillen, piano Patricia Spencer, flute Meighan Stoops, clarinet Guest artist: Steve Ben Israel, speaker i think the combination of age and the greater coming together is responsible for the speed of the passing time. its six months now and i can tell you truthfully few periods in my life have passed so quickly. i am in excellent physical and emotional health. there are doubtless subtle surprises ahead but i feel secure and ready. (Excerpt from Frederic Rzewski’s Coming Together , text by Sam Melville) To mix up their routine a bit, the venerable Da Capo Chamber Players gave up a gleeful program with some well-known talents, a few not so well-known, and ended with a moving performance of a classic. A definite plus was the venue, the Tap Room at the Knitting Factory, which is a cozy space and has been enlarged and renovated to improve the sight lines. I can’t see why many people wouldn’t enjoy hearing music here while sitting at a small pub table and enjoying a pint of Magic Hat No. 9 (a tasty beer from a small brewer in Vermont).

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24. Register At NYTimes.com
The able players who make up counter)induction are blair mcmillen, pianist; AsmiraWoodwardPage, violinist; Jessica Meyer, violist; Sumire Kudo, cellist; and
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25. Mayu's Guestbook
Bravo Mayu! I am a pianist who studied at Juilliard, and I wish you all the bestof luck. All best, blair mcmillen New York, NY http//www.blairmcmillen.com.
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26. [ MINIMUM SECURITY COMPOSERS COLLECTIVE > EVENTS 2001-2002 ]
Guest composer Lee Hyla, whose Dream Of Innocent III was presented by MinimumSecurity, performed by Odd Appetite with pianist blair mcmillen.
http://www.minimumsecurity.org/events2001-2002.html
Guest composer Lee Hyla, whose "Dream Of Innocent III" was presented by Minimum Security, performed by Odd Appetite with pianist Blair McMillen EVENTS 2001-2002 Click here to view season 2002-2003
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Daniel Almada - Linde for vibraphone and tape
Dennis DeSantis Fodder *
Lee Hyla Dream of Innocent III
Ken Ueno Contemplation on Little Big Muff Joe Maneri Sharafuddin Makhdum Ul-Mulk b Yahyah Maneri 8:00 PM, Tuesday, October 24, 2001 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH eighth blackbird Minimum Security Composers Collective Minimum Security Trailer Daniel Kellogg Divinum Mysterium Frederic Rzewski Pocket Symphony Aaron Jay Kernis The Four Seasons of Futurist Cuisine Randy Coleman 8:00 PM, Tuesday, October 30, 2001

27. Kate Dillingham, Cellist:  Press
pianist blair mcmillen contributed greatly to the high quality of the performance;with the piano on the small stick, he was a strong, supportive partner, and
http://kdlgm.home.mindspring.com/debut_review.htm
Press Edith Eisler, May 7, 2002, New York Concert Review Kate Dillingham, cello
Blair McMillen, piano
Merkin Concert Hall
April 16, 2002 American cellist Kate Dillingham has an interesting background, which seems to be divided between the United States and Russia. In this country, she was a scholarship student at Rutgers University, where she studied with Bernard Greenhouse; in Russia, she studied with Prof. Maria Tschaikovskaya of the Moscow Conservatory, and completed a master course with her in Germany, where she also performed the Haydn D major Concerto. She made her debut as orchestral soloist in Russia in 1998 with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and the Moscow Chamber Orchestra "The Seasons," and went back in 1999 to perform and record the two Haydn concertos with the latter group; the recording was released in 2001 by Connoisseur Society Records.
The Merkin Hall concert was Ms. Dillingham's New York recital debut, but she is clearly a seasoned performer; her stage presence is poised, natural and dignified, without fuss or show. She is also an excellent cellist: her technique is solid and reliable, though not overly brilliant, her tone is focused, warm and flexible, if not very powerful; her musical approach is serious, intelligent, respectful of the composer and sensitive to style and idiom. Her playing is concentrated and direct, but generally introverted and reticent; a stronger sense of emotional involvement and more unrestrained projection would make it even more compelling. Pianist Blair McMillen contributed greatly to the high quality of the performance; with the piano on the small stick, he was a strong, supportive partner, and the two artists' rapport was close and radiated mutual respect and affection.

28. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
Artist members of Music from Copland House include pianist and Copland House HelenaBugallo, Nicolas Hodges, Cherryl Seltzer and blair mcmillen; with violist
http://www.sequenza21.com/copland.html
Main Essential Library Resources Composer Bios
"After Paris, Copland started to search for a way to connect his music to his environment; it was not until his first trip to Mexico (1932) that he found how. "Copland was in a position to help many of his colleagues. And he did. Many Latin American composers were published, had doors opened to them, and are on the map today, thanks to Copland. But I believe that an equal, if not greater legacy as a result of Copland's travels to Latin America was the voice Copland finally found within him. " The characteristic Copland sound that helped put the United States on major concert halls throughout the world is not the sound of Appalachia alone; it is the sound of the Americas. ” Artist members of Music from Copland House include pianist and Copland House Artistic Director Michael Boriskin, flutist Paul Lustig Dunkel, clarinetist Derek Bermel, and cellist Wilhelmina Smith. They were joined by several outstanding guest artists including soprano Susan Narucki, violinists Curtis Macomber and Deborah Buck, and violist Leslie Tomkins. Other Americas Society concerts scheduled
for the rest of the 2002-2003 season Monday, February 3, 2003

29. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
Their brilliant pianist blair mcmillen was featured in several pieces includinga witty Wilson s Ivorybill for baritone, piano and an old, scratchy field
http://www.sequenza21.com/110402.html
About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links November 04-11, 2002 Lee Hyla:
An American Original Miller Theatre at Columbia University NYC. presented the second concert in its Composer Portraits series on October 23 featuring the music of composer Lee Hyla. by Duane Harper Grant
L
ee Hyla, the American composer who lives now in Boston is as brilliant as he is unknown outside new music circles. At the age of fifty, he is going strong, utterly captivated with music and with his work as a composer and yet, it must also be noted, not yet the recipient of the resounding recognition as a truly great composer on the world scene that he deserves. Hyla is somewhat of an enigma in that he doesn't fall neatly into any category or school of the modern/new music movement and seems not to really need to do so. He lives in the eclectic American music landscape that encapulates everything from pure classical forms to punk rock and what sounds likebut isn'tfree form jazz. He seems to thrive on contemporary music scene's terrain, its liveliness, its expansiveness, its inexhaustiveness. Think Eliott Carter meets
meets Cocteau Twins meets Cecil Taylor and Steve Lacy He uses it all and synthesizes a sound and a content that is unique and completely his own.

30. Da Capo Chamber: Da Capo Celebrates Bard
Guest artists include soprano Kimberly Kahan, violinists David Bowlinand Jane Chung, violist Lois Martin, and pianist blair mcmillen.
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::Easy Guitar 1 ... ::More courses Da Capo Chamber: Da Capo Celebrates Bard The Da Capo Chamber Players will perform a special concert on Friday, April 11, at 8:00 p.m. in Olin Hall at Bard College. The performance, "Da Capo Celebrates Bard," features works by Bard professor Joan Tower, two Bard alumni, three Bard students, and George Crumb. Presented by The Bard Center, the program is free and open to the public. "Music at Bard is intensely creative," says Patricia Spencer, visiting associate professor of music at the College and flutist with Da Capo. "It evokes a spirit of much earlier times, when all performers were composers and vice versa."

31. Members
pianist blair mcmillen has performed as soloist, collaborator, improviser,conductor, and jazz musician across the United States and abroad.
http://www.nonseq.org/members/blair.html
Pianist Blair McMillen has performed as soloist, collaborator, improviser, conductor, and jazz musician across the United States and abroad. Recipient of the Sony ES Career Grant, he is a past winner of the Juilliard Gina Bachauer Prize and the National Young Artists Competition. As a soloist, his performances have been broadcast on CBS's "Sunday Morning," WQXR, and National Public Radio. An active chamber musician, Mr. McMillen has appeared at festivals such as Aspen, Caramoor, Summergarden, the Cape and Islands, Taos, and Santa Barbara. He also frequently collaborates with tenor Anthony Dean Griffey. Dedicated to new and groundbreaking projects, Mr. McMillen is committed to the performance of the music of today. In addition to Non Sequitur, he is a founding member of the composer/performer collective counter)induction, which holds a residency at Columbia University and frequently performs lesser-known American and European works. A champion of the piano music of both emerging and established composers, Mr. McMillen recently commissioned and gave the New York premiere of Jon Magnussen's "Toccare" with the American Ballet Theater.

32. SoundStage! Elliott Schwartz - Equinox
emotions are not. The performances of violinist Renee Jolles, cellistBrent Samuel and pianist blair mcmillen are precise and moving.
http://www.soundstage.com/music/reviews/rev311.htm
March 2001
Elliott Schwartz - Equinox
New World Records

Released: 2000 by David Sherman
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Musical Performance Recording Quality Overall Enjoyment Elliott Schwartz is one of America's most prolific composers in the broad compositional style known as post-modernism. While he has experimented with synthesizers, tape, jazz and other trappings of the avant-garde, he has remained committed to composing concert music using traditional instruments. Equinox collects chamber and orchestral works which require that a committed listener accept a musical vocabulary of jagged melodies and sometimes murky harmonies. Yet, Schwartz's stirring music is also full of emotion and personality that sweep the listener along with them. "Phoenix," written for bassoon and piano, is a good example of Schwartz's eclectic style of chamber music. The composer explains that the piece is about hope, rebirth and flight and, in an attempt to evoke the image of the phoenix rising from the ashes, he playfully paraphrases sources as diverse as Stravinsky's Firebird and Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." However, despite Schwartz's whimsical use of sources, this is a serious chamber work. While the bassoon plods along in lengthy and deliberate phrases, the piano alternately whoops, clangs and grumbles. In fact, there are times during the piece when the instruments seem to be playing two different compositions. It is clear that the piano is supplying the color and emotion while the bassoon remains the slow and methodical voice of reason.

33. The Village Voice: Music: Pursued By Chords By Kyle Gann
of the Italian and Russian Futurist traditions, and a pianist who s made ClaudioKnafo, Jenny Lin, Anthony de Mare, Greg McCallum, blair mcmillen, Beata Moon
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    (Paulk), 14 Grist for the Opera Mill (Lynn), 21 DOTTED NOTES from … Kroll, BLC, 22 INTERVIEW A recent interview by broadcaster Bruce Duffie with Ruth Schonthal SPEAKING OUT! More on the "Pullet's Surprise," "… a decidedly poor second choice," THE PRINTED WORD It's Who You Know (Barry Drogin), 25
    RECORDINGS
    "Beauty to the Limits" (Galganski) <> He Never Sat Back (BLC), 27 Gi'me Moe Time Monk's "mercy" (Kaye), 29 Readying the "Unready,"

    35. Ought One Have Attended?
    Kitchen Table and Raw Silk (A Rag) show this pianist’s fascination Fingland (clar.),Gabriel Bolkosky (vn), HaYang Kim (cello), blair mcmillen (pno), and
    http://www.newmusicon.org/v9n4/v94ought1.htm
    Ought One Have Attended?
    By David Cleary Montpelier, VT. August 25-26th Combined Concert 1 (Aug. 25th at noon, Bethany Church): Music by Elaine Thomazi Freitas and Douglas Geers
    Ensemble WireWorks (1:30 p.m., Bethany Church): Jennifer Hymer, piano; Georg Hadju, electronics
    Combined Concert 4
    (3:15 PM, Trinity Church): Music by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz and Jon Appleton
    PoJo Guitar Duo (4:45 PM, Christ Church): Music by Mr. Bathory-Kitsz, Larry Polansky and Ron Nagorcka.
    Margaret Lancaster (and company) (7:15 pm, Bethany Church): Ms. Lancaster, flutes; Larry Polansky, guitar; Eric Lyon, electronics.
    Drew Krause, piano (8:45 PM, Bethany Church)
    Combined Concert 3 (Aug. 26, noon, Unitarian Church): Music by Mary Jane Leach, Peggy Madden, Mary Lou Newmark
    Combined Concert 2 (Aug. 26, 2001: 1:15 PM, Bethany Church): Beth Anderson and other New Tonalists
    Combined Concert 5 (3:00 PM, Trinity Church): Music by John Cage, David Cleary, Matthew Fields, and Daniel Goode
    Nurit Tilles, piano

    36. Sealetter Cruise Ship Review: Crystal Symphony Panama Canal Oct 1997
    display. I m sure the lasers are on order. Special entertainment wasoutstanding, particularly the concert pianist, blair mcmillen.
    http://www.sealetter.com/Jan-98/csym198.html
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    Crystal Symphony Panama Canal Cruise October 1997
    Have you ever wished that, just for once, you could really believe all the wonderful promises the cruise lines make in their brochures? Are you weary of having to decipher the exaggerations, do you expect there will be compromises, are you always holding back your enjoyment just a little, expecting the inevitable failure of some element of the experience that will snap you back to the impossible reality from which you had been sold escape? There is a place where all the promises are true, there are no exaggerations, no compromises, you may genuinely let yourself go, depend on being fully pampered, even lean on the boundaries of all the things that make a cruise pleasurable, and nothing about this place will let you down for one moment. This is Crystal Cruises. By the way, for the U.S. tourist, though there is some minor visible damage from hurricane Pauline, Acapulco is as beautiful as ever. Mexico never ceases to charm it is so human, so handcrafted, always warm and genuinely welcoming. Even "glamorous" Acapulco is friendly and unassuming, while still a dramatic and exciting city, and yet a completely peaceful place to begin or end a cruise.

    37. Alumni News
    pianist blair mcmillen (BM 92) recently performed as part of the New Canaan,Connecticut, library winter concert series, Notes in Midwinter.
    http://www.oberlin.edu/consrv/connews/current/alumni.html
    Alumni News
    Professor William Osbourne , University Organist at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, performed Eunice Kettering's (BM '29) Passacaglia for Organ in eight organ recitals during the 1996-97 season, including concerts at Oberlin College, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and at several American Guild of Organists chapters in Ohio Churches. John Kendall (BM '39), the first American string teacher to observe the Talent Education teaching program of Shinichi Suzuki and bring the Suzuki technique to the United States, is now professor emeritus of string development at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. He recently worked with young string students at a workshop sponsored by the Southern Illinois University School of Music at Carbondale. He also has published many articles on string teaching and was president of the Suzuki Association of the Americas from 1974-75. Hugh M. Stuart (BM '40) celebrated his eighty-first birthday with the release of his 173rd published composition. A complete set of his band compositions has been acquired by the Vandercook College of Music. Arthur John Reines (BM '44) is retiring as organist and choir director of Atonement Lutheran Church in Asbury Park, New Jersey after fifty-two years of service.

    38. CDB: Caramoor Festival
    The Bostonbased pianist is “by any measure, one of the truly extraordinary pianists June26), Qi Liu (July 28), Ellie Perone (July 7), blair mcmillen(July 14
    http://cdbny.com/caramoor.htm
    Caramoor Press Room
    Contact: Helene Davis
    Caramoor Website

    CARAMOOR ANNOUNCES
    2004 INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL New Chief Executive and General Director Michael Barrett Leads
    Festival Opens on June 26 with Gala Concert Night in the Garden of Spain,
    featuring Soloists Cecile Licad and Jennifer Frautschi
    Two New Series Launched - Latin Evenings and Family Concerts Bel Canto at Caramoor Opera Expanded to Present Three Operas: Gluck's
    The New York Festival of Song in Recital with Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Festival Celebrates Two Centuries of Czech Composers:
    A Two-Day Jazz Festival Includes a Centennial Tribute to Count Basie The opening weekend of the Festival continues on Sunday, June 27 with From the French Court to the Cajun Kitchen, a unique evening of narrative and performance that traces the path of classical French music from the Baroque period all the way to its Cajun progression in the New World. The Rebel Baroque Ensemble, along with narrator Paul Woodiel on fiddle, Christopher Layer, pipes, Tracy Schwarz, Cajun fiddle and accordion, and Pete Southerland, multi-instrumentalist, will examine this classic American story of immigration and transformation through words, song and instrumental music. This performance embodies a spirit of teaching and storytelling new to Caramoor this summer.

    39. AMERICAS SOCIETY
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002 Sonia Rubinsky, Brazilian pianist 730 PM Williams, HelenaBugallo, Nicolas Hodges, Cherryl Seltzer and blair mcmillen, and violist
    http://207.21.242.176/as/events/2002season.html

    Annual Reports
    Art Catalogues Articles Books: Public Policy ... Press Coverage
    Press Releases For Immediate Release Wednesday, August 21, 2002 Contact: Jesse M. Gutierrez Director, Communications Ph. 212.249.8950 THE AMERICAS SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 2002-2003 CONCERT SEASON: "MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS" New York, August 20, 2002 - The Americas Society is pleased to announce the schedule of its 2002 - 2003-concert season, "Music of the Americas." All performances will be held at the Americas Society located at 680 Park Avenue, New York City (corner of 68th street), concerts begin at 7:30 PM, and general admission is $15 and $10 for seniors and students, unless otherwise noted. "The main goal of 'Music of the Americas' is to present a balanced season of concerts and educational components that cover a wide range of styles, regions and time periods, to increase awareness of music by composers from Latin America, Canada, and the Caribbean," said Amb. Myles Frechette, President of The Americas Society. "In October, we will present a special pair of concerts focused on the 'Jewish Music of the Americas', which are designed to explore how musicians have taken and mixed Jewish music with folk music of Latin America and/or with different classical traditions," continued Frechette.

    40. 92nd Street Y - New York, NY - 2004-2005 Concert Season Announcement
    The young pianist on the program is Shota Nakano, a student of Veda New York s mosttalented young classical musicians, including blair mcmillen, Trio Solisti
    http://www.92y.org/content/tisch_concert_season_2004_2005.asp
    item(s) Home About the Y Press Resources Tisch Music Season 2004-2005 2004-2005 Concert Season Announcement Tickets/Registration: Media Contact: Beverly Greenfield, 212.415.5452, email 92ND STREET Y TISCH CENTER FOR THE ARTS
    2004-2005 CONCERT SEASON
    CZECH WINDS WEEKEND WITH ENSEMBLE WIEN BERLIN
    April 16-17
    Sunday Afternoons, Oct 10, 24 and Nov 7
    IMMIGRANT COMPOSERS: ZEMLINSKY, SCHOENBERG, EISLER AND HAYDN
    Oct 23, Feb 12, May 7
    CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF (DEC 5), JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET (MAR 13), PAUL GROVES (APR 10)
    NEW YORK PREMIERES BY YEHUDI WYNER (Nov 6), JOHN DUARTE (Feb 13),
    JOHN HARBISON (Apr 6), KATHERINE HOOVER (Apr 19)
    CELEBRATE 350: JEWISH LIFE IN AMERICA 1654-2004 "KOL NIDRE THROUGH THE AGES" WITH SANFORD SYLVAN (Sep 19) YIDDISH ART SONGS WITH SANFORD SYLVAN AND DAVID BREITMAN (Apr 6) MUSIC OF ERICH KORNGOLD (October 26-27, April 19-20) 92nd Street Y Tisch Center for the Arts announces its 2004-2005 concert season Celebrate 350: Jewish Life in America 1654-2004 , a nationwide celebration that is being observed in programs throughout the 92nd Street Y. CZECH WINDS WEEKEND Ensemble Wien-Berlin April 16-17 In an effort to bring the often-overlooked chamber music repertoire for woodwinds to New York audiences, the

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