This post/advert might seem off-topic, but in fact many of the pieces on
the program were composed using Lisp. If you are in the NY area, we hope
you'll drop by!
Drew Krause
The North River Music Series Continues in 2005 with...
Composers Drew Krause + Eric Lyon
6 New York Premieres: Tweety, Shock and Awe, Apocalypso, White House
1980, Airline and New World Sonatina
Thursday, February 03, 2005, 8pm at Greenwich House Music School
Greenwich House Arts announces concert seven of the North River Music
series featuring composers Drew Krause (http://www.wordecho.com) and
Eric Lyon (http://arcana.dartmouth.edu/~eric/). On Thursday, February 3
at 8pm, Krause and Lyon present a program entitled Chamber Music for
Today and Tomorrow, which includes six New York premieres. Special guest
artists include Margaret Lancaster, flute; Taimur Sullivan, saxophone;
Evan Spritzer, clarinet and bass clarinet; Whitney LaGrange, violin;
Christine Kim, cello; Eric Huebner, piano; Matt Gold, percussion; Matt
Ward, percussion; Danny Tunick, drumset; Kent Smith, baritone; Timetable
percussion trio and the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble.
The program is set to include Krause's Tweety (2003) for flute and
computer-generated sound; Riddle (1993) for percussion trio; Apocalypso
(2000) for bass clarinet and drumset; Ding (1999) for piano and
percussion ensemble; and Airline (1995) for alto saxophone and
computer-generated sound. Lyon's works include Shock and Awe (1999) for
flute, cello, piano and percussion; White House 1980 (2000) baritone and
piano; and New World Sonatina (2003) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello,
piano, and percussion.
The cost of admission is $15 and $10 for students and seniors. This
performance will be held in Greenwich House Music School's Renee Weiler
Concert Hall, which is located at 46 Barrow Street, NYC (between Seventh
Ave. South and Bedford St.).