Electroacoustic Music of Judith Shatin To Be Presented in Richmond, VA on November 6 and Kansas City, MO on November 10
Posted by s21concerts in Concert Announcement
New York, NY, Electroacoustic music of Judith Shatin will be presented at venues in Richmond, Virginia and Kansas City, Missouri in the coming week:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 PM – Cherry Blossom and a Wrapped Thing; After Hokusai for amplified clarinet and multichannel/stereo electronics will be performed by clarinetist Michael J. Maccaferri at Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music at the University of Richmond, 28 Westhampton Way in Richmond, Virginia.
Cherry Blossom and a Wrapped Thing: After Hokusai was inspired by a print of the same name made by the Japanese printmaker Hokusai (1760 – 1849). It was premiered in October 2004 at the Dome Room of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia by F. Gerard Errante. Program notes about the piece at http://www.judithshatin.com/detail.php?compid=110.
This concert is presented as part of the Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival. Other composers on the program include Daniel Wohl, Steve Reich, Benjamin Broening, John Luther Adams, Kaija Saariaho and Charles Norman Mason. The November 6 event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 804-289-8980, or visit http://igor.richmond.edu/3p/index.html.
Tuesday, November 10, 7:30 PM, Grito del Corazon for cello with electronic playback will be performed by cellist Madeleine Shapiro (http://www.modernworks.com/index.html) at Epperson Auditorium in Vanderslice Hall of the Kansas City Art Institute, 4415 Warwick Blvd. in Kansas City, Missouri. Music by Mara Gibson, Paul Rudy, Orlando Jacinto Garcia and Zhou Long will also be part of this event.
Grito del Corazón was inspired by Goya’s “Black Paintings,” and was premiered by the Ensemble Barcelona Nuova Musica on November 20, 2001 at the VIII Festival de CinemaIndependent de Alternativa. Complete program notes at http://www.judithshatin.com/detail.php?compid=65. For more about the November 10 concert, call KCAI at 816-802-3483 or visit them at http://www.kcai.edu/.
You can hear a Noizepunk and Das Krooner interview with Judith Shatin at http://www.kalvos.org/nkshows.html. Read her Hearing Things newsletter at http://www.jamesarts.com/releases/nov09/JS_nws_110209.pdf. Visit her online at http://www.judithshatin.com.








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