Tag: premiere

Phelps: The Greatest Gown Ever (Strings)

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“…I’ll wear the greatest gown ever…” So noted violist Cynthia Phelps, when Laurence Vittes of Strings Magazine asked her how she’d handle being in New York’s intense classical-music spotlight when she premiered Julia Adolph’s Viola Concerto with the New York…

Kernis: A Corker (Detroit Free Press)

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Mark Stryker of The Detroit Free Press attended the world premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis’ Flute Concerto, written for soloist Marina Piccinini and premiered by Leonard Slatkin and the Detroit Symphony. Stryker wrote, “Kernis’ Flute Concerto proved to be a corker…It’s…

Kernis: Big and Entertaining (Financial Times)

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“Aaron Jay Kernis has composed a big and entertaining work, which has a lot to say….” That’s what Richard Fairman of The Financial Times wrote when he attended the UK premiere of Kernis’ Flute Concerto, which featured soloist Marina Piccinini…

Phelps: Studying Her Sound (The New Yorker)

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When Cynthia Phelps premiered Julia Adolphe’s viola concerto “Unearth, Release” with the New York Philharmonic, Alex Ross of The New Yorker met with Adolphe to chat about how she studied Phelps’ sound.while creating her new concerto. Read more of their conversation…

Kernis: A New Killer Violin Concerto (Memeteria.com)

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Thomas May, of Memeteria attended the US premiere of Aaron Kernis’ new Violin Concerto. He wrote, “In last night’s Seattle Symphony concert led by Ludovic Morlot, James Ehnes introduced a brand-new violin concerto written for him by one of today’s…

Kernis: Superhuman Agility (Seattle Times)

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On March 17, Seattle Symphony premiered Aaron Jay Kernis’ Violin Concerto with guest soloist James Ehnes performing the stamina-challenging work. Melinda Bargreen of observed, “…Lengthy, complex and assertive, the new concerto demands almost superhuman agility and stamina of the soloist…

Jalbert: Pro Arte Quartet records “Howl” (PSNY)

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The Pro Arte Quartet recorded Pierre Jalbert’s Howl (for clarinet and string quartet), and Albany Records has released the world premiere disc. Ted Gordon, of PSNY, gives some insight into Jalbert’s work and the new recording. Read more and listen…

Kernis: Challenging Leaps & Strutting Melodies (Detroit Free Press)

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On January 22, soloist Marina Piccinini joined the Detroit Symphony for the world premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis‘ Flute Concerto. Mark Stryker of The Detroit Free Press called Kernis’ music for the “solo part full of challenging leaps, passages that…

Jalbert: Always a Few Surprises (The Boston Musical Intelligencer)

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On April 19, 2015, the Boston Chamber Music Society gives the world premiere of Pierre Jalbert’s new work Street Antiphons. As a preview, The Boston Musical Intelligencer chats with him about the upcoming premiere, his musical inspiration, what it’s like…

Bermel: Beyond Western Rhythm (Second Inversion)

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Before the Seattle Chamber Music Society’s premiere of Derek Bermel’s piano trio Death With Interruptions, Jill Kimball of Second Inversion met with him to chat about the work. Kimball related his story about traveling in Ghana and how he was…