Sunday, January 9, 2011 – 11:00am
Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP)
Participating in a panel discussion in “Partnering with Artist Management & Self-Managing”
Participating in a panel discussion in “Partnering with Artist Management & Self-Managing”
Third Coast Percussion give the CA premiere of Haunt of Last Nightfall at Chapman University, alongside works by John Cage.
Todd Reynolds performs and the sky was still there alongside a premiere by Bill Ryan and works by Michael Lowenstern, Ingram Marshall, Nick Zammuto and Todd. Should be a great show. Houston folks check it out!
Scott Guinn gives the SC premiere of “To A Stranger,” as part of his Walt Whitman project.
performed by Newspeak as part of the Tune-In Festival at the Park Avenue Armory.
Newspeak performs tracks from its new record at St. Elizabeth’s College, as well as a special preview of Darcy James Argue’s new work, The Sleep Room
In a bit of a trade, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society will perform a new work I’m composing for them, fittingly called Conspiracy Theory and Newspeak will premiere a new large work by Darcy!
Third Coast Percussion give the Texas premiere of Haunt of Last Nightfall, alongside works by John Cage. Support provided by Chamber Music America Residency Partnership Program
Scott Guinn gives the NC premiere of To A Stranger, as part of his Walt Whitman project.
Todd Reynolds releases his brand new–and unbelievably good–CD, Outerborough. The disc features Todd’s own music, a new piece by me, and works by Michael Gordon, David Lang, Michael Lowenstern, Ken Thomson, Paula Matthusen, Phil Kline, as well as tunes from both members of indie-sensations The Books, Paul de Jong and Nick Zammuto.
Joining Majel Connery, Beth Morrison and Eve Gigliotti for a panel discussion: The Enterprising Opera Artist. Sure to be a good time.
The amazing Todd Reynolds brings his rock show to GVSU, featuring my new piece for him, and the sky was still there. Not to be missed.
DTL will host a post-concert talk-back with performers Maria Tegzes and Lorenda Ramou.
A new song based on my percussion quartet Haunt of Last Nightfall
UT Wind Symphony, Robert Carnochan, director
Bates Recital Hall
Todd Reynolds presents the UK premiere of and the sky was still there as part of the NonClassical Records Battle of the Bands (which Todd is judging.) ₤5
VOX–New York City Opera’s annual showcase of new works–presents excerpts from my opera Vinkensport, with a libretto by my writing partner Royce Vavrek.
The Williamsburg Symphonia presents the Virginia premiere of Immolation.
The Williamsburg Symphonia presents the Virginia premiere of Immolation.
Master fiddler Todd Reynolds will play tunes from his latest innova release including David T. Little’s “and the sky was still there”, Paula Matthusen’s “The End of an Orange,” and his own stuff like “Icy Sleeves of Green,” “Outerborough,” among others. $10
Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society performs Conspiracy Theory
The International Festival of Arts and Ideas presents Beth Morrison Projects’ production of Soldier Songs. Directed by Yuval Sharon, and performed by David Adam Moore, with members of Newspeak, conducted by Todd Reynolds.
The International Festival of Arts and Ideas presents Beth Morrison Projects’ production of Soldier Songs. Directed by Yuval Sharon, and performed by David Adam Moore, with members of Newspeak, conducted by Todd Reynolds.
The International Festival of Arts and Ideas presents Beth Morrison Projects’ production of Soldier Songs. Directed by Yuval Sharon, and performed by David Adam Moore, with members of Newspeak, conducted by Todd Reynolds.
(date subject the change)
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop will premiere CHARM–a new work dedicated to the city of Baltimore–on their 2011-2012 opening gala.
Clarinetist Eileen Mack premieres a new electronic version of descanso (after omega), created for her specifically for this performance.
Giving a lecture on the nature of music and politics in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, as part of the legendary Warsaw Autumn festival.
OPERA America presents a salon concert featuring the operatic works of David T. Little, performed by Lauren Worsham, Christopher Burchett, David Adam Moore and Mary Bonhag. The performance will be followed by a Q&A with the composer, moderated by OPERA America president Marc Scorca.
The percussion ensemble of the Interlochen Arts Academy, under the direction of Jeffrey Irving, performs Speak Softly as part of Interlochen’s annual COLLAGE concert.
The percussion ensemble of the Interlochen Arts Academy, under the direction of Jeffrey Irving, performs Speak Softly as part of Interlochen’s annual COLLAGE concert.
The percussion ensemble of the Interlochen Arts Academy, under the direction of Jeffrey Irving, performs Speak Softly as part of Interlochen’s annual COLLAGE concert.
WNYC New Sounds Live at the World Financial CenterWorks by Mos Def (arr. Derek Bermel), DTL, Lev Zurbin, Corey Dargel, Rzewski
Mos Def, hip hop artist, Mellissa Hughes and Corey Dargel, voice; Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Dianne Berkun, conductor, Brooklyn Phil Chamber Players; Alan Pierson, conductor
The percussion ensemble of the Interlochen Arts Academy, under the direction of Jeffrey Irving, performs Speak Softly on their fall concert.
Todd Reynolds, violin, with video by Luke DuBois
The IPFW Percussion Ensemble performs “Speak Softly” in the Auer Performance Hall. For information and tickets, call the Schatzlein Box Office at 260-481-6555 or visit www.ipfw.edu/music
The University of Evansville Percussion Ensemble, under Bill Shaltis, will be perform Speak Softly at the Wheeler Concert Hall
Emily Threinen leads the Temple University Wind Symphony in the Philadelphia premiere of East Coast Attitude, alongside works by John Mackey, Vincent Persichetti and Ned Rorem.
Mark Scatterday leads the Eastman Wind Ensemble in East Coast Attitude, alongside works by Frank Ticheli, Michael Daugherty, David Maslanka, Narong Prangcharoen and a Steven Stucky world premiere.
Fifth House Ensemble performs at the Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall (Michigan and Randolph, downtown)