News and Events Archive

June 2004: David Snow enjoyed a one month residency at the Millay Colony for the Arts in Austerlitz, New York.

March 9, 2004: Christian Batzdorf (trumpet) and Dominic Oelze (marimba) performed "Muted Suggestions" in concert at the Staatskapelle Berlin.

February 2, 2004: Chris Gekker (trumpet) and Ted Guerrant (piano) performed "Winter" and "A Baker's Tale" in recital at the University of Maryland, College Park.

January 29, 2004: Chris Gekker (trumpet) and Ted Guerrant (piano) performed "Winter" and "A Baker's Tale" in recital at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

January 10, 2004: Trio Indiana (James Campbell, Eli Eban, and Howard Klug) performed "Hasana Tanz" for three clarinets at the Hatfield Hall Theater, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, in Terre Haute, Indiana.

October 23, 2003: "Six Chinese Dishes" (2003 electronic incarnation) has been selected for publication in the inaugural sonic issue of Diagram, an electronic journal of text and art.

July 11, 2003: "Hasana Tanz" for clarinet trio was performed by Howard Klug, Min-ho Yeh, and Jorge Montilla at the International Clarinet Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah.

January 16 - April 27, 2003: "Orbits of the Hénon Map" was performed by Klavier Nonette, an installation of nine MIDI-controlled toy pianos designed by the Seattle-based sound-sculptor/composer/inventor Trimpin and sponsored by Jack Straw Productions and the Washington Composers Forum. Click here for exclusive pix of Klavier Nonette by flute-goddess/photographer Anne M. Diamond.

January 18 - February 28, 2003: "Concertino Marcel Duchamp," "The Lumberjack Song," "SERENDIPity," and "Wittgenstein Revisited" were featured in Pulse Field, an exhibition of electro-acoustic works at Georgia State University.

January 9, 2003: Sabrina Berger performed works by David Snow in recital at Beth Israel Synagogue in Westport, Connecticut.

November 14, 2002: The Arizona State University Percussion Ensemble performed "Jarkata" with oboist Martin Schuring and violinist Katie McLin at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Columbus, Ohio.

August 3, 2002: Sabrina Berger performed works by David Snow, Alex Shapiro, Thomas Oboe Lee, Lorenzo Sorbo and others at Amberjack's in South Norwalk, Connecticut.

May 30, 2002: Jay Rozen, Christopher Meeder, and Joe Exley of the tuba trio THREE and drummer Rock Savage performed "A Sheynem Dank Dir Im Pupik" at the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina.

April 11, 2002: Sabrina Berger performed "A Night In Jakarta" for electric violin and tape at the Greenwich House in New York City as part of the "Cutting Edge Concerts" series.

November 19, 2001: Jay Rozen, Christopher Meeder, and Joe Exley of the tuba trio THREE performed "A Sheynem Dank Dir Im Pupik" at the Greenwich House Music School in New York City.

October 26, 2001: Steve Hasse performed "Winter" for trumpet and piano in recital at the University of Maryland College Park.

October 15, 2001: The American Brass Quintet performed "Dance Movements" in a Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Recital Series concert at the Juilliard School in New York.

July 25, 2001: The American Brass Quintet performed "Dance Movements" at the Aspen Music Festival.

July 18 and 22, 2001: Eastman performers and composers presented concerts at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland and St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. Both programs included "Winter" for trumpet and piano performed by Stephen Hasse and Deborah Brown.*

July 2001: Esther Lamneck performed "A Night In Jakarta" as part of New York University's Music and Dance Program in Pisa, Italy.

June 20, 2001: Sabrina Berger performed "A Night In Jakarta" for electric violin and tape at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in New Haven, CT.

May 31, 2001: Esther Lamneck performed "A Night In Jakarta" (transcribed for clarinet, taragato, flute and tape) in recital as part of the NYU 2001 Composition Seminar.

May 11, 2001: Sabrina Berger performed "A Night In Jakarta" for electric violin and tape in recital at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore in Norwalk, CT.

April 6, 2001: Jay Rozen led his virtuoso tuba trio THREE in the premiere performance of "A Sheynem Dank Dir Im Pupik" at The Knitting Factory in New York City.

November 24, 2000: David Snow began a four-week residency at Yaddo, the artist's community in Saratoga Springs, New York.

November 17, 2000: LINK: A Critical Journal on the Arts in Baltimore and the World, featured "Freud In Konzert" on the companion CD to its most recent issue, "Hysteria" (LINK #5).

October 29, 2000: Sabrina A. Berger prerformed "A Night In Jakarta" for electric violin and tape, and "Hasana Tanz" for solo electric violin in recital at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

October 22, 2000: Sabrina A. Berger premiered "A Night In Jakarta" for electric violin and tape, and performed "Hasana Tanz" for solo electric violin at the Weston (CT) Public Library in a recital sponsored by the Weston Commission for the Arts.

July 22-23, 2000: Sabrina A. Berger premiered "Hasana Tanz" for solo electric 5-string violin and orchestra with the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra, Waterbury Connecticut.

June 11, 2000: "On Clearwater Mountain" for trumpet, harp, timpani, and strings was performed by the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra (Chris Gekker, trumpet soloist, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor) in Weill Hall, New York City.

May 20, 2000: "Hasana Tanz" for solo electric 5-string violin was performed in recital by Sabrina A. Berger in Norwalk, Connecticut.

April 30, 2000: The "Concertino Marcel Duchamp" for recordable media was performed at a concert of electro-acoustic music at the University of Texas, San Antonio.

March 24, 2000: Chris Gekker and Julie Miller performed "Winter" for trumpet and piano at the Gulf Coast Brass Weekend, hosted by McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Chris also performed the work with Robert McCoy in recital at the Levine School of Music in Washington, DC on March 24.

March 8, 2000: "Timor Timur" for piano and tape received its premiere performance during the 8th Annual International Festival of Electroacoustic Music in Havana, Cuba. The work also received performances on March 21 and 25 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and on April 1 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lawrence Axelrod was the piano soloist.