Soft Knee Ensemble debut concert
Including music by Mara Mayer, Suzanne Farrin, Kaija Saariaho, Unsuk Chin.
Including music by Mara Mayer, Suzanne Farrin, Kaija Saariaho, Unsuk Chin.
Performing Petr Kotík’s monumental Many Many Women.
World premieres of commissioned pieces for PinkNoise by Sofia Ouyang, Thanakarn Schofield, and Yifan Guo.
Clarice Assad’s 4 Scenes for string quartet, guitar, and flute.
Concert and workshops at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago, Chile
Joining the folks at Down East New Music for their annual summer festival.
Performing and teaching at France Summer Music YXIE. Applications available here.
Music by Beil, Van Eck, Garcia, Blondeau.
Music by Kitty Xiao, Itzá García, Tobias Fandel, Jason Thorpe Buchanan, and Chris Chandler.
Performing Raymond Premru’s Concertino with Marks, Dwight Perry, Justin Johnson, and Susan Nelson.
My first faculty recital at BGSU. I’ll be joined by pianist Han Chen to perform works by Pierre Boulez, Zosha Di Castri, George Antheil, Erica Dicker, Liza Lim, and Suzanne Farrin.
Performing a program based on The Phillips Collection’s exhibit Miró and the United States, with music by Edgard Varèse, George Antheil, Pierre Boulez, Igor Stravinsky, and György Ligeti.
Duo Rapide (flute and piano duo with Han Chen) performing works by composers Miró celebrated, met, and was in many cases dear friends with, including Edgard Varèse, George Antheil, Pierre Boulez, Igor Stravinsky, and György Ligeti in a house concert. Doors open at 7pm.
A full day of flute activities including: warm-up/flute choir reading, high school masterclass, studio recital, guest artist masterclass and recital with guest Alexa Still. Full details and sign up information here.
Performing John Eagle’s still life: Ithaca Falls.
Music by Arvo Pärt, Baldwin Giang, Younghi Pagh-Paan, Elliot Carter, and Salvatore Sciarrino.
Performing Pergolesi Concerto in G with the Neues Kammerorchester Berlin.
Performing Amy Beach, Mozart, and more with Neues Kammerorchester Berlin (Stella Karalis, Violin, Daniel Ratush, viola, and Lydia Paulos, cello)
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker with Robinson Ballet.
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker with Robinson Ballet.
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker with Robinson Ballet.
PinkNoise will give the world premiere of a commissioned work by the multidisciplinary artist yuniya edi kwon.
Performing at espai ku in Barcelona, Spain. I’ll play a set of solo works and improvisations and Victoria Cheah performs an improvised set with singing and electronics. This performance received partial funding from the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at the College of Musical Arts of Bowling Green State University.
Performing student works as part of a 3-day residency
Performing a solo recital. Program TBA.
Performing Victoria Cheah’s And for you, castles
Black Mountain College presents New Chamber Ballet with Momenta Quartet and flutist Roberta Michel in Aphorisms- A Tribute to Ursula Mamlok
Tickets and more information: www.blackmountaincollege.org/events/mamlok-ballet-performance/
Black Mountain College presents New Chamber Ballet with Momenta Quartet and flutist Roberta Michel in Aphorisms- A Tribute to Ursula Mamlok
Tickets and more information: www.blackmountaincollege.org/events/mamlok-ballet-performance/
Performing music by Mozart, Griffin, Sorabji, and Elizabeth Brown, with Momenta Quartet.
Da Capo Chamber Players opens our season with music by Thomas Ades, Lembit Beecher, Vera Ivanova, Alvin Lucier, Ursula Mamlok, and Augusta Read Thomas.
Performing W.A. Mozart’s Quartet in D Major and Elizabeth Brown’s Blue Minor with Momenta Quartet.
Performing on my first Faculty Showcase Concert as I begin teaching at Bowling Green State University!
Performing George Crumb’s Vox Balanae, along with music by Kurtág, Balch, Oram, and Esmail.
Performing George Crumb’s Vox Balanae, along with music by Kurtág, Balch, Oram, and Esmail.
Teaching and performing at France Summer Music YXIEcyxie.yxie.fr/.
Preview concert of Roscoe Mitchell’s Nonaah.
With music by Tobias Fandel, Itza Garcia Ordonez, John Jansen, Christopher Bailey, and David Glaser.