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David Garner Garner Tsang Weiser Kreith Bates 1606 2021
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music presents: Faculty Artist Series | David Garner, Composition with Dale Tsang, piano and special guests The Del Sol Quartet. Part 2 : 00:00 Intro titles 00:35 The Del Sol Quartet Introduction 01:22 Piano Quintet Scroll 01:44 Piano Quintet starts [World Premiere] 01:48 I. Expressively 08:38 II. Lively 16:06 III. Tenebrous 21:05 IV. Fast and Energetic 28:28 Part 2 Rolling Credits The Del Sol Quartet: Sam Weiser, Benjamin Kreith, violins Charlton Lee, viola Kathryn Bates, cello Dale Tsang, piano Recorded November 19, 2021 at Barbro Osher Recital Hall, San Francisco. Video Production: Mister WA & SFCM David Garner, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Mister WA Productions, 2021
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(http•••) Composer: Kyle Hovatter (2011) Kevin Rogers, violin Anne Suda, cello Stepan Rudenko, piano SFNewMusic and Nonsemble 6 Collaborative Concert: "For the End of Time" Zion Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA May 14, 2011 - World Premiere Program Note: "Aloft" for violin, cello, and piano is music about music. Inspired by the cherubic sensations heard in Olivier Messiaen's Quartet, this melodic allusion to the shared musical language of Debussy blurs ancestry and existent. No revolution is attempted - only respectful applause of the enduring. Nonsemble 6 bio: Nonsemble 6 is a San Francisco-based sextet comprised of top innovators on the Bay Area musical landscape. Over the past three years, N6 has performed in numerous Bay Area venues including on the Noe Valley Chamber Music series, at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, at the Switchboard Music Festival, and the California Academy of Sciences (with composer Mason Bates) in addition to performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC; at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon; as artists-in-residence at the Astoria (Oregon) Music Festival; at An die Musik in Baltimore; and on tour to perform and lecture at Western Illinois University and Monmouth, Augustana and Knox Colleges. In the first half of the 2012-2013 season, N6 focused on returning to their roots in Schoenberg’s expressionist cabaret work Pierrot lunaire. N6 was originally formed to learn this work, and became well-known for their early multimedia performances of Pierrot which included commissioned artwork by Los Angeles artist Mara Elana and projected subtitles. In October 2012, on the centenary of Pierrot’s debut, N6 collaborated with Brian Staufenbiel (of UC Santa Cruz and Ensemble Parallel) to stage a completely memorized performance incorporating costuming, makeup, stage movement, and video projections on the San Francisco Conservatory’s Alumni series. N6 will repeat this performance at Salle Pianos, a gallery-style venue in San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz, and Stanford University in April 2013. The remainder of 2013‘s season includes the premieres of several new pieces of music. In April 2013, N6 is a featured ensemble, along with the Del Sol Quartet and Speak Percussion, in composer Kevin James’ Vanishing Languages project, which will culminate in a world premiere performance of a new work at ODC Commons in San Francisco. To produce librettos for the May 2013 premiere of a new monodrama commissioned from composer Danny Clay, N6 hosted workshops at San Francisco’s 826 Valencia called Singable Stories, where they worked with seven students on drafting dramatic stories to be set to music. N6 is also set to premiere future commissions by Luciano Chessa and Adrian Knight. In the 2011-2012 season, N6 made their debut at the Noe Valley Chamber Music Series, and collaborated frequently with the math-punk ensemble Grains and the drums-guitar duo The Living Earth Show in scored and improvisational music, including a performance on the fifth-anniversary Switchboard Music Festival. Nonsemble 6 is a fiscally sponsored affiliate of the San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the service of chamber music in California. Kyle Hovatter bio: Championed by players across Europe and the United States, San Francisco based composer Kyle Hovatter (b.1986) designs music for classical and unusual instruments. He has been recently commissioned by large ensembles including Blueprint Ensemble and San Francisco Renaissance Voices as well as more personal collaborations with soloists like theorboist Adam Cockerham. In addition to his composing, Kyle regularly performs at the piano and organ as Director of Music at Zion Lutheran Church in San Francisco. As curator of the refugee support series “Benefit Concerts at Zion”, Mr. Hovatter fosters collaboration between artists and Interfaith Refugee Welcome. With his catalog spanning orchestral, choral, chamber, and electronic genres, Kyle’s recent collaborators include Earplay Chamber Ensemble, Sarah Cahill, sfSound, Jeff Anderle, Blueprint Ensemble, Susan Nelson, Soo Yeon Lyuh, Nonsemble, Amy Foote, Jarring Sounds, the International Low Brass Trio, the Silver Keys Trio, and Nicole Paiement. A collection of his works have been published by Potenza, Imagine Music Publishing, and Forton Music and his music has recently been featured at Clarinet Fest. (http•••) (http•••)
Robert Paterson American Modern Ensemble Jack Quartet 2015
I See You (ICU) for String Orchestra (World Premiere) Composed by Robert Paterson Performed by American Modern Ensemble, Del Sol Quartet, JACK Quartet and PUBLIQuartet Delta David Gier, Guest Conductor SubCulture, January 15, 2015 (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) I See You Info: (http•••) (http•••) Sheet Music Available from Bill Holab Music: (http•••)