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Fri., Oct. 19 at 7:30 PM
7:00 PM Pre-Concert talk,
7:30 PM Concert
Zero Hour... The World of Astor Piazzolla
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Music@Market
80 S. Market St.
San Jose, CA 95115
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Sat., Oct. 20 at 7:30 PM
7:00 PM Pre-Concert talk,
7:30 PM Concert
Zero Hour... The World of Astor Piazzolla
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Music at the Mission
Old Mission San Jose
43300 Mission Blvd. in Fremont
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The spirit of crossing borders followed Astor Piazzolla throughout
his whole life, and he created a synthesis between the traditional danced tango
of Argentina and influences from classical music and jazz in his compositions, his
so-called "Tango Nuevo". Come join us in an exploration of how the classical world
came into Piazzolla's own, and the incredible influence his music had on composers
as far flung as Russia and Georgia.
The artists performing on this program will include prominent Bay
Area Tango Bandoneonista, Seth Asarnow and versatile San Francisco Guitarist, John
Imholz. They will be joined by San Antonio Symphony Associate Concertmaster, Ertan
Torgul, Symphony Silicon Valley Principal Bassist, Bill Everett, and Pianist, Aileen
Chanco.
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Fri., Nov. 30, 2007 and
Sat., Dec. 1, 2007 at
7:15 PM Pre-Concert talk,
8:00 PM Concert
Poème
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Music@Market
80 S. Market St.
San Jose, CA 95115
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Music at the Mission
Old Mission San Jose
43300 Mission Blvd. in Fremont
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"In the forefront was Lucy Shelton, a new-music diva if there
ever was one, performing with fire, sensitivity, astounding surety of pitch, and
what seemed like love abounding." -The Boston Globe. Pianist Stephen Gosling
is a ubiquitous presence on the New York new music scene and his playing has been
hailed as "brilliant, electric, luminous and poised" -New York Times, possessing
"utter clarity and conviction" -Washington Post, and "extraordinary virtuosity"
-Houston Chronicle.
Proudly presenting Lucy Shelton, Stephen Gosling and Cynthia Mei
in a moving program of 20th Century works that evoke the emotional breadth of 19th
Century Romanticism. George Crumb's breathtaking “Apparition: Elegiac Songs and
Vocalises for Voice and Amplified Piano," Heitor Villa-Lobos "Suite for Voice
and Violin" (1923) and Olivier Messiaen's passionate cycle of metaphysical
love songs, "Poème pour Mi" (1936) are featured.
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Fri., Feb. 15, 2008 and
Sat., Feb. 16, 2008 at
7:15 PM Pre-Concert talk,
8:00 PM Concert
Romance and the Double Bass?!
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Music@Market
80 S. Market St.
San Jose, CA 95115
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Music at the Mission
Old Mission San Jose
43300 Mission Blvd. in Fremont
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This Valentines weekend, celebrate the music of 19th Century Romanticism
with a twist. Music at the Mission and Music@Market are bringing to the forefront
an instrument often found in the background. "Romance and the Double Bass?!" features
bay area virtuoso and Principal Bassist of Symphony Silicon Valley, Bill Everett
along with Pianist, Aileen Chanco. This program covers the breadth of 19th Century
Romantic music from the virtuosic to the expressive.
On the program are pieces by Giovanni Bottessini and Adolph Misek.
who came from the golden era of the performer-composer, when soloists performed
their own compositions alongside those of the masters. Also included on the program
are Everett's own arrangements of war horses from the cello repertoire by Brahms
and Rachmaninoff. Hoping to shed new light on music that has been performed by a
myriad of cellists, Everett's approach to these pieces strives to make use of the
bass in new ways, not so apparent or even possible on the cello.
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Fri., Apr. 25, 2008 and
Sat., Apr. 26, 2008 at
7:15 PM Pre-Concert talk,
8:00 PM Concert
Traveling Polyhymnia
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Music@Market
80 S. Market St.
San Jose, CA 95115
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Music at the Mission
Old Mission San Jose
43300 Mission Blvd. in Fremont
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"...a beautiful, blazing performance by the ADORNO Ensemble,
a crackerjack new music band that plays with conviction and vitality and blows the
dust off classical music." -San Jose Mercury News. First place winner of the
2007 ASCAP Adventurous Programming Award, the ADORNO Ensemble is named after German
philosopher Theodor Adorno.
In "Traveling Polyhymnia", ADORNO journeys on a sacred
path with sounds of the spirit from Buddhism to Azerbaijani culture. The program
features a work by Argentinean composer Osvaldo Golijov, whose work merges sounds
of Jewish mysticism with contemporary music; a new work by composer, Kurt Erickson,
"Faith", inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi; Chinese composer Zhou Long's
work, "Ding" or "Samadhi" (in Sanskrit) is a musical depiction
of the perfect concentration of thought into the one object of meditation; and finally,
a work by Azerbaijan composer, Franghiz Ali-Zadeh whose music is rarely heard in
the United States. "Aspheron Quintet" is a dramatic fusionof Azerbaijani
traditions with western music.
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