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Berlioz’s “Harold in Italy,” with viola soloist Cynthia Phelps, was a tour de force

March 19, 2011

Berlioz’s “Harold in Italy,” with the San Diego Symphony and viola soloist Cynthia Phelps, was a tour de force.

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Kernis Trumpet Concerto: Philharmonic Trumpets Faith and Power

December 27, 2010

Aaron Jay Kernis composed ‘A Voice, a Messenger,’ a concerto for trumpet and orchestra, for Philip Smith and the New York Philharmonic. The New York Philharmonic has championed Mr. Kernis’s music since 1983, when the composer was only 23 years old. “It had something that appealed to me,” Mr. Smith says. “It was music that reflected his faith.”

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Kernis’s Concerto with Echoes premieres with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

September 27, 2009

Orpheus Chamber Orchestra opens its season Oct. 8 at Carnegie Hall with a program of Stravinsky, Bach and Beethoven. The evening leads off with the world-premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis’ Concerto with Echoes.

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Kernis’s Concerto with Echoes premieres at Carnegie Hall with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

September 27, 2009

Orpheus Chamber Orchestra opens its 37th season Oct. 8 at Carnegie Hall with a program of Stravinsky, Bach and Beethoven. The evening leads off with the world-premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis’ Concerto with Echoes. Kernis recently discussed his new work, the latest installment in the Orchestra’s New Brandenburg commissioning project:

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Variety talks about Karpman’s eclectic lineup in Ask Your Mama at the Hollywood Bowl

August 21, 2009

Variety and Laura Karpman talk about the how her Ask Your Mama and how it came to be; based on an epic 1961 poem by Langston Hughes, the 104-minute score boasts an eclectic lineup including opera star Jessye Norman, jazz singer Nnenna Freelon, hip-hop band the Roots, and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (George Manahan will conduct). Thanks to a recording Karpman discovered during her two years of research and writing, Hughes’ voice can be heard during portions of the show.

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Slickrock be damned-the Moab Music Festival showcases southern Utah’s spectacular canyonlands in ways mountain biking never could

August 18, 2009

Although I don’t know Tchaikovsky from Brahms, the beauty of this festival is that I don’t have to. It’s about what you feel when the music starts, not about what you know. The combination of music, set against the canyonlands background is, in a word, stirring.

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