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COMA Library Bank Centre); thalia myers (pianist, commissioner of Spectrum piano collections and Chamber Music Exchange); Katharine Norman (composer http://www.coma.org/musicpanel.htm
Extractions: COMA Music library COMA's Music Panel COMA's Music Library was established with the intention of providing a reference resource of new music suitable for amateurs. The music in the Library was acquired through selection (including commissioning), donation (by amateur and professional composers, and by publishers) and recommendation (by composers and publishers). The COMA Music Panel was formed in 1994 to lay down a number of basic criteria to ensure that the music retained in the Music Library was of a high quality and a genuinely useful and practical resource. The first meeting of the Panel, on 21 July 1994, focused on developing these criteria, as well as considering how best to grade the music that was submitted, how to promote it, and what to do with anything that was felt unsuitable. Since this first Music Panel meeting, there have been over 900 works submitted to the COMA Music Library. The original panel members (Diana Burrell, Simon Foxley, James Harrison, Gillian Moore and Margaret Quail, along with COMA Director Chris Shurety), also advised on the selection of tutors for events such as the Summer School, COMA's commissioning policy, competitions and calls for pieces, and publications and recordings. The Music Panel has grown over the years since its inception and currently numbers 25, including experienced UK-based professional composers, past tutors, and representatives from organisations with relevant aims and objectives:
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Extractions: `Thalia Myers plays all 50 Spectrum + Spectrum 2 pieces... Her sensitive phrasing and attention to detail give some of these little pieces a stature one might not suspect, and the recorded sound is exemplary. Teachers and their pupils will find both volumes and the CD indispensable.' EPTA Piano Journal Summer 1999
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Extractions: Clarinet.Classical Professional History. (May 2001...) Almeida Opera Ensemble, Apartment House, Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, Broomhill Opera, Composers Ensemble, Double Image, Endymion Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, Ensemble Expose, Gemini, London Sinfonietta, Lontano, Mark Deller, National Chamber Orchestra of Wales, New London Sinfonia, Opera Box, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, Sarum Chamber Orchestra, Tete-a-Tete, ViVA, The Orchestra of the East Midlands. SESSIONS: Ann Manly, London Telefilmonic Orchestra Miscellaneous He also performs on period instruments, and plays principal clarinet in Charles Hazelwood's orchestra The Mozart Collective, who took part in the BBC 2 drama-documentary series "The Genius of Mozart" shown in 2004. Andrew also acted the role of clarinettist Anton Sadler: the picture above shows him rehearsing Mozart's Clarinet Quintet with the composer. Other Biographical Details Prizes and Awards
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Extractions: Jonathan Adjemian Jonathan Adjemian will complete his B.A. in theatre at the University of Toronto and is moving towards total obscurity in several different "artistic roles". He is currently adapting Wagner's Lohengrin as a capitalist propaganda fetish opera. Jonathan played Pentheus in Scott Good's "The Bacchae." Earshot profile: Nine Circles The Bacchae (actor: Pentheus) Email: jadjemian@earshotconcerts.ca Gary Barwin Gary Barwin is a writer, composer, and performer whose work has been presented in Canada, the US, and Europe. He is the author of many poetry and fiction publications, including his new poetry collection Raising Eyebrows (Coach House Press). His writings have appeared in many magazines and anthologies. He has given over 300 readings in Canada and the US. His work has been broadcast by the CBC. His music and text piece
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Extractions: David Lumsdaine , composer Nicola LeFanu , composer PerMagnus Lindborg Hans Tutschku , composer Tristan Murail , composer Brian Ferneyhough , composer Diego Masson , conductor Frode Haltli , accordionist, Norway Miriam Bonnin, accordionist, France Quek Ling Kiong, Chinese percussionist, Singapore Jatin Bedi, tabla player, Singapore Thalia Myers , pianist, United Kingdom Shane Thio, pianist, Singapore Song Company , Australia Chinese Music Virtuosi, Hong Kong Shanghai New Music Ensemble, Hong Kong Ensemble Accroche Note , France UMZE, Hungary Nash Ensemble , UK Nouvel Ensemble Moderne , Montreal De Ereprijs, Netherlands Ensemble Court-Circuit , France Alea III, USA Malaysian Philharmonic Orchesetra Dutch Radio Symphony Orchestra English Northern Philharmonia Orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra , London Singapore Symphony Orchestra Singapore Youth Choir
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Extractions: Andrew Toovey's 'Still'I found is not as remarkable as his brilliant chamber works,of dense complexity. Here the upper register clusters seemed overly labored,and unintentional within the context. Jonathan Harvey's 'haiku' is the ultimate effrontery for this miniscule musical parade, a mere single arpeggiated gesture, one press-down of the sustaining pedal, a mere 20 seconds, or as long as the envelope decay dies. I found overall that it is the structural context that harbors the conceptual complexity,even the more pronounced examples as Roger Redgate's 'trace' is not as rhythmically forbidding as a measured particle exhumed from Ferneyhough,who is mirabile dictu absent from the proceedings here. Also the epigones of complexity, as Barrett, Dench,Fox are out of the picture.Why?.If you smite their faces do they not shed a tear,if you cut them, do they not bleed.
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Extractions: has a wide ranging career as a solo, chamber and orchestral musician and has gained a special reputation as an interpreter of living composers. He has appeared on BBC1 and Channel 4 Television, and made many broadcasts and recordings with the ensembles Lontano, Apartment House, Ensemble Exposé, Opus 20, Ixion and the London Sinfonietta. His solo performances have included contemporary music festivals in London (Almeida), Huddersfield, New York, Belfast and broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and Danish Radio. With the pianist Thalia Myers he has performed at the Tate and National Portrait Galleries, and in Bath, St Helier and Ho Chi Minh City.
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Extractions: A 20 th Century Tower of Babel This lecture by 's founder and Emeritus Editor, given as part of the Inte rnational Composers Master Class and Music Week at Bilbao , is a reflection not only of Dr Peter Woolf's personal interest in contemporary music but of his international standing as a critic on the subject. Through many years of music going, both in the UK and abroad, PGW has been at the forefront of introducing UK audiences to new and unfamiliar composers, most notably by conceiving and launching in summer 1999. At a time when many music journalists both in the mainstream press and in the newer forum of Internet journalism have been hardened against contemporary composers PGW fought hard to give these new composers the recognition they deserved. Under his editorship, covered festivals ignored by all but the most radical print sources - and in many cases the international festivals reviewed by him remain the only English language reviews available. Many of those festivals are referred to below with specific links to the composers he talks about in this lecture (the URLs are retained in full for the interest of readers unused to using the resource of internet links). was one of the first review sites to focus primarily on live classical music on the Internet. PGW's determination that
What They Say About Us I am a BA Communications finalist who is keen to work in film, but my 14 years of experience as a pianist have meant this field is of great thalia myers. http://www.musicweb.uk.net/theysay.htm
Extractions: "MWeb is a site of exceptional richness about music in the UK. The man behind it, Len Mullenger, is an extaordinary webmaster of the site whose depth of content is prodigious, particularly strong in first rate bios. and CD reviews. In fact the whole site is so rich that visiting it is practically a requirement. And for those who neither speak or read English, start taking lessons!" abeillemusique.com In October 98 I sought views on out Film Music Review site that did not seem to be visited as often as I expected. Here are the replies Lewis Foreman's review of Searle's Quadrille with a Raven Internet Magazine review of Film Music on the Web Gramophone Review of Web sites January 2000 Chamber Music of America Vol 7 No 1 February 2000 I quote: "Were you as a Bax beginner to be seeking out a recording of the Fourth for
Extractions: BIOGRAPHIES The English String Quartet has a wide national and international reputation, with concerts and extensive tours in this country, Europe and the USA, and broadcasts for the BBC and radio stations abroad. Many CDs have been recorded for several labels, including Chandos, Meridian and Unicorn-Kanchana, and the disc of Mendelssohn Quartets received the British Music Retailers Association Award for Excellence in Chamber Music. The English String Quartet has been 'resident ensemble' at the Festival since 1995. The English String Quartet was originally formed in 1909, and in its long history its members have included some of Great Britain's most distinguished string players: the violist and composer Frank Bridge, the cellist Ivor James, and the violinists Marjorie Haywood and Nona Liddell amongst others.
Extractions: BIOGRAPHIES The English String Quartet has a wide national and international reputation, with concerts and extensive tours in this country, Europe and the USA, and broadcasts for the BBC and radio stations abroad. Many CDs have been recorded for several labels, including Chandos, Meridian and Unicorn-Kanchana, and the disc of Mendelssohn Quartets received the British Music Retailers Association Award for Excellence in Chamber Music. The English String Quartet has been 'resident ensemble' at the Festival since 1995. The English String Quartet was originally formed in 1909, and in its long history its members have included some of Great Britain's most distinguished string players: the violist and composer Frank Bridge, the cellist Ivor James, and the violinists Marjorie Haywood and Nona Liddell amongst others.
The New Yorker: Goings On About Town: Classical Music (Sharp Theatre and thalia Theatre, Symphony In this concert the lucky composer is Jeff myers, whose work the cellist Colin Carr, and the pianist Thomas Sauer. http://newyorker.com/goingson/music/
Extractions: Note: Bronfman will join several members of the orchestra (including the violinist Glenn Dicterow and the bassoonist Judith LeClair) in a concert of chamber music by Beethoven, Harbison (the Wind Quintet), and Brahms (the Piano Quintet in F Minor). (92nd Street Y, Lexington Ave. at 92nd St. 212-415-5500. June 6 at 3.) Visit a site: Concierge Epicurious Style Swoon Allure Architectural Digest Cargo Glamour GQ Lucky Self TeenVogue The New Yorker Subscribe to a magazine: View Special Offers View All Titles Allure Architectural Digest Bride's Cargo Details Elegant Bride Glamour Golf for Women Golf World Golf Digest Gourmet GQ Jane Lucky Modern Bride Self Teen Vogue The New Yorker Vanity Fair Vogue W Wired
Stephen Montague Since 1974, Mr. Montague has worked as a freelance composer, conductor and pianist based in London, performing with thalia myers, piano (NMC D057, 1999). http://composers21.com/compdocs/montagus.htm
Extractions: he Living Composers Project Montague Stephen (b. March 10, 1943, Syracuse, New York). American-born British composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, piano, and electroacoustic works that have been performed by major ensembles worldwide; he is also a pianist and active conductor. Mr. Montague spent his early years in the USA, but has lived in Europe since 1972 and in the UK since 1974. He was an Associate of Arts at St. Petersburg Junior College in Florida in 1964 and earned a BMus in piano (with honors) at Florida State University in 1965. He then received a Certificate in Conducting from the Salzburg Mozarteum in 1966, earned his MMus in theory and analysis at Florida State University in 1967 and a DMA in composition at Ohio State University in 1972. He received a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant in 1972 for work in electronic music at Dartmouth College and the University of New Hampshire. In addition, he was a Fulbright Fellow in composition at the Warsaw Music Academy and the Experimental Music Studio of Polish Radio (1972-74). He has received numerous awards, including the London Dance and Performance Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Music (1988) and First Prize at the Concours International de Musique Électroacoustique de Bourges for his String Quartet No in memoriam Barry Anderson and Tomasz Sikorski In 1995, he received the Ernst von Dohnányi Citation for Excellence in Composition (USA), and in 1996, received the Distinction Award from the Ars Electronica Prix in Linz for the same quartet as above and was named to the Composers Hall of Fame by