Marshall Taylor is going to perform Getting to Know the Weather, for baritone sax and percussion, on a Network for New Music concert on 11 November. The piece was written for him a long time ago, so it’s a pleasure he’s still doing it! Here’s a uTube video of Marshall rehearsing and talking about the piece. And go here for tickets and more information.
Category: performances
Until It Blazes performed in DC
The program will include pieces for percussion, electronics and video performed by Leon Khoja-Eynatyan. Please go here for details.
FeedForward: dance collaboration at DTW
I wrote music for trombones, frogs, and electronics to accompany David Neumann’s dance, FeedForward, which is sort of about sports, but the verbiage says the “contest of disciplines is danced through the mind and its tragic strategies.” Check it out!
Dollhouse at Edinburgh Festival
Mabou Mines Dollhouse continues its worldwide tour at the Edinburgh Festival 24-28 August 2007. Go here for more information.
“I will not be sad in this world” reprised
The piece I wrote for Marya Martin’s Flutebook for the 21st Century will be played again by Marya at the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival on Sunday August 5th at 6:30 pm. She played it very beautifully at the premiere this spring, so it will be great to hear her do it again.
Here’s the link for more information about the concert, and here’s a link to Sahan Arzruni’s review of the piece.
here’s a link to a demo where I am singing the flute part:
Dollhouse in Singapore
Mabou Mines Dollhouse continues its worldwide tour at the Singapore Arts Festival 21-23 June 2007. Go here for more information.
playing and talking about Sang at the Merc
On Tuesday 26 June at 6:30 pm, I’m going to play a recording of Sang, my big choral piece that premiered in LA earlier in June, and talk about the texts, from the 10th century epic Shahnameh, or Book of Kings, by Ferdowsi, and additional Biblical texts in Hebrew and Greek. We will also have an informal conversation about intercultural collaboration, and the intersections of Persian and Western traditions of music-making. The Mercantile Library is at 17 E. 47th Street, and admission is free. Here’s some more information.
Sang premiere in LA
I’ve been working for the last year on a piece for the incredible Los Angeles Master chorale with guest virtuoso Persian musicians Manoocheehr Sadeghi on santur and Pejman Hadadi on percussion. The new piece, Sang, will premiere at Disney Hall in Los Angeles on 3 and 7 June 2007, the second concert also being the inauguration of the celebrations of the 30th anniversary Chorus America conference. Learn more about it here, and join me in LA if you’re anywhere in the neighborhood!
Dollhouse in Rome
Mabou Mines Dollhouse continues its worldwide tour in Rome, Italy at the Parco Della Musica 21-23 May 2007. Go here for more information.