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Classical Music News of the Week, September 25, 2021
New York Festival of Song Presents 2021 NYFOS Next FestivalNew York Festival of Song (NYFOS), led by Artistic Director Steven Blier, is presenting the 2021 NYFOS Next Festival with two concerts held at the Ann Goodman Recital Hall at Kaufman Music Center.On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 7:00pm, the festival kicks off with 9 UNDER 34: Composers Younger Than NYFOS, co-curated by baritone Gregory Feldmann. The evening will feature works by composers born after NYFOS’s first program was presented, performed by baritone Gregory Feldmann and mezzo-soprano and 2021 Naumberg Award winner Erin Wagner, together with pianists Nathaniel LaNasa and Shawn Chang and cellist Thapelo Masita. Works include songs by Jake Landau, Sato Matsui, Shawn Chang, Iván Enrique Rodríguez, David Clay Mettens, Emily Cooley, Tariq al-Sabir, Curtis Stewart, and Molly Joyce.Co-curator Feldmann says about the 9 UNDER 34 program, “In building this program, I hoped to present composers from a wide array […]
2021-09-25 05:19:00
Classical Music News of the Week, September 25, 2021
New York Festival of Song Presents 2021 NYFOS Next FestivalNew York Festival of Song (NYFOS), led by Artistic Director Steven Blier, is presenting the 2021 NYFOS Next Festival with two concerts held at the Ann Goodman Recital Hall at Kaufman Music Center.On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 7:00pm, the festival kicks off with 9 UNDER 34: Composers Younger Than NYFOS, co-curated by baritone Gregory Feldmann. The evening will feature works by composers born after NYFOS’s first program was presented, performed by baritone Gregory Feldmann and mezzo-soprano and 2021 Naumberg Award winner Erin Wagner, together with pianists Nathaniel LaNasa and Shawn Chang and cellist Thapelo Masita. Works include songs by Jake Landau, Sato Matsui, Shawn Chang, Iván Enrique Rodríguez, David Clay Mettens, Emily Cooley, Tariq al-Sabir, Curtis Stewart, and Molly Joyce.Co-curator Feldmann says about the 9 UNDER 34 program, “In building this program, I hoped to present composers from a wide array […]
2016-08-24 01:30:00
Erik Satie (arr. Ichiro Okamoto) - Instrumental and Vocal Works 01. Chanson Medievale. Introduction [1'39] 02. La Diva de l'Empire* [2'54] 03. Je te veux* [3'32] 04. Tendrement* [3'58] 05. - 08. La Belle Excentrique [9'55] 09. - 11. Trois Mélodies sans Paroles* [8'31] 12. - 14. Trois Gymnopedies [8'00] 15. - 19. Ludions* [7'16] 20. 22. Trois Petites Pieces Montees [6'15] 23. Chanson Medievale* [3'39] Danceries (Ichiro Okamoto- director & viols, Kenji Sano- lute & ud, Hirohiko Nakamura & Yoshiko Yanaga- recorders & crumhorns, Pak Konil- rebec & violin, Kenzo Kumei- cittern, saz & lute, Yumi Takahashi- bass viol, Keiji Azami- santour, Mamiko Hirai- mezzo-sporano* and Tomoe Matsui- soprano*) Denon 33CO-1280 (recorded June 1986; CD issued 1986) Recording venue: Vega Hall, Takarazuka, Japan Recording engineer: Kiyokuni Kamon; Producer: Makoto Hagiwara Here's another relatively rare Saite recording for his sesquicentennial. The performances and arrangements (pre-period instruments?) […]
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