Comp. 10 Program Layout.Cwk (WP)

Comp. 10 Program Layout.Cwk (WP)

T h i r t y - T h i r d S e a s o n 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 Workshop International Monday, March 28, 2011, 8:00 p.m. Free admission ALEA III New works by talented young composers specially written for ALEA III. Tristan Axelrod Seongyoun Hong Georgia Kalodiki Joan Arnau Pàmies Andrew Smith Theodore Antoniou, Mischa Salkind-Pearl Music Director Thomas Weaver Thanasis Zlikas Contemporary Music Ensemble Theodore Antoniou, conductor in residence at Boston University Percussion International Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 8:00 p.m. Free admission Works of unusual combinations of instruments, featuring marimbas, vibes, percussion and gamelan. Toru Takemitsu Rain Tree 28th International Composition Mario Davidovsky Synchronisms No. 5 Competition Claude Vivier Pulau Dewata Donald Martino Soliloquy Charles Wuorinen Ringing Changes Philippe Manoury Duo de Marimbas Jay Alan Yim Jam Karet TSAI Performance Center Ramon Castillo New Work for Percussion Ensemble and Gamelan October 3, 2010, 7:00 pm Special Guests: Boston University Percussion Ensemble Members of the Boston Conservatory Percussion Ensemble Members of Gamelan Galak Tika Samuel Z. Solomon, conductor Sponsored by Boston University and the George Demeter Realty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF ADVISORS OUR NEXT ALEA EVENTS President George Demeter Mario Davidovsky Hans Werner Henze György Ligeti: An International Master Chairman Milko Kelemen André de Quadros Oliver Knussen Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 8:00 p.m. Krzystof Penderecki Free admission Treasurer Gunther Schuller Samuel Headrick Roman Totenberg Alea III celebrates the life and work of György Ligeti, an international master, with an evening devoted exclusively to his music. Electra Cardona Constantinos Orphanides Chamber Concerto Consul General of Greece String Quartet No. 1 Catherine Economou - Demeter Three Pieces Vice Consul of Greece Melodien Wilbur Fullbright 6 Bagatelles Konstantinos Kapetanakis Marilyn Kapetanakis Yukiko Shimazaki, piano Marjorie Merryman Michalis Economou, conductor Panos Voukydis Avant-garde International and Not Only PRODUCTION ALEA III STAFF Wednesday, February 2, 2011, 8:00 p.m. Alex Kalogeras Sunggone Hwang, Office Manager 10 Country Lane David Janssen, Concert Coordinator Free admission Sharon, MA 02067 Andrew Smith, Librarian (781) 793-8902 Brian Ferneyhough Superscriptio [email protected] Brian Ferneyhough Cassandra’s Dream Song Salvatore Sciarrino Canzona di ringraziamento Roger Redgate New work for Iwona OFFICE Helmut Lachenmann Dal Niente (Interieur III) Gérard Grisey Solo pour deux 855 Commonwealth Avenue Jani Christou Six T. S. Eliot Songs Boston, MA 02215 John Cage Daughters of the Lonesome Isle (617) 353-3340 Samuel Headrick New Work www.aleaiii.com Soloists: Margarita Syngeniotou, mezzo soprano Iwona Glinka, flute, Diane Heffner, clarinet, This season is funded by Boston University, the Greek Ministry of Culture, Don Lucas, trombone, and Yukiko Shimazaki, piano the George Demeter Realty and individual contributions. ALEA III Theodore Antoniou, Music Director 28th International Composition Competition Sunday, October 3, 2010, 7:00 p.m. Tsai Performance Center, Boston The Greek word alea taken from Homer, Theodore Antoniou, conductor means "to wander." In Latin, it refers to "dice used for playing at games of chance." PROGRAM The term aleatoric music indicates music based upon the principles of indeterminacy The Sun that Breathes by the Riverside Michael M. Lee (USA) as evidenced by certain random I. The sun that breathes by the riverside and/or statistical procedures of composition. II. Nocturne and waltz (a face in the crowd) In regard to the ensemble, aleatoric is concerned with the expression of a multiplicity States Amir Safari (Iran) of musical directions, historical styles, I - II - III - IV - V and performance practices. Diane Heffner, clarinet - - Theodore Antoniou Beatriz e suoi fantasmi Juan Mariano Porta (Italy) Rebekah Alexander, soprano Light Red Over Black Víctor Ibarra (Mexico) - - - Intermission - - - Kritikos Horos Haralabos [ Harry ] Stafylakis (Canada) ALEA III was conceived by Boston University faculty Maleviziotikos and has been operating in affiliation with and with major intellectual, Erotokritos artistic and financial contributions from Boston University Pentozali faculty, students and alumni. Rethymniotikos Syrtos Tsakonikos Panel of Judges and hints and ripples and shafts Fabián Harbeith Roa Dueñez (Colombia) Prelude Anthony di Bonaventura Scherzo Jazz Pianist Intermezzo Professor, Boston University Tango Richard Cornell Composer, Conductor Funeral March No. 2 Yanpeng Zhang (China) Professor, Boston University Stephanie Kacoyanis, alto Robert K. Dodson Cellist Director, School of Music College of Fine Arts Boston University Joshua Fineberg Composer Associate Professor, Boston University Gregory Fritze Composer, Tuba Chair, Composition Department Berklee College of Music Samuel Headrick Composer Associate Professor, Boston University Benjamín Juárez Conductor Dean, College of Fine Arts Boston University Yuri Mazurkevich Violinist Professor, Boston University Malcolm Peyton Composer New England Conservatory André de Quadros Conductor, Music educator, Human rights activist Professor of Music, Boston University Andy Vores Composer The ALEA III Prize will be awarded after Chair of Composition, Theory and Music History the conclusion of the concert. The Boston Conservatory The Alea III International Composition Prize was established at Boston ALEA III University to promote and encourage the creation of new music by young professional composers of all nationalities under 40 years old. Unperformed and unpublished works of Alea III is the contemporary music ensemble in residence at Boston University, a group all styles and esthetic directions are eligible and may be scored for any combination of devoted to promoting, playing, and teaching music of the twentieth and twenty-first single orchestral instruments, guitar, voice and/or electronics utilizing from 1-15 centuries. Founded in 1978, Alea III is the third such group organized by Music Director musicians. Compositions range between 6 and 15 minutes in duration and are submitted by Theodore Antoniou. The ensemble is consistent with the music it embraces--flexible in size, March 15 of each year. open to experimentation and exploration. Over the years, Alea III has offered world-première opportunities for dozens of contemporary composers, often under the composer's direction, During the preliminary stage of the competition, members of the Boston University Music and with extended program notes or comments. The group has performed 1,286 works by Faculty select 6-9 works for the finals. Tonight, Theodore Antoniou conducts the 740 composers---most of them living. Frequent international touring has enhanced the performances of the finalists' compositions and after the concert a monetary prize of $2,500 relationships of American performers with their colleagues and composers from other parts will be awarded. The judges are well known personalities of the Boston music scene. The of the world. With its inspiration, several other contemporary groups have been formed, panel, consisting of composers, performers, conductors, musicologists and educators, aims offering growing opportunity to young composers and musicians to play and comprehend for a balance among a variety of musical approaches. contemporary music. The Prize was established in 1979 by Charles Politis, a Greek American industrialist. It was -Theodore Antoniou, Music Director re-established by an anonymous donor in 1984 to honor Melanya Kucyna, and again in 1989 as the Alea III International Composition Prize. Theodore Antoniou, Music Director During the past 32 seasons more than 5,700 scores have been submitted and 197 have been performed. All scores are kept in the ALEA III library for the perusal of students, performers Theodore Antoniou, one of the most eminent and prolific contemporary artists, leads a and any other interested individuals. distinguished career as composer, conductor, and professor of composition. He studied violin, voice, and composition at the National Conservatory and the Hellenic Conservatory For the 2010 competition, 201 scores were submitted from 40 countries, ranging from USA, in Athens, with further studies in conducting and composition at the Hochschule für Musik in Canada, Norway, Germany, Poland, England, and Russia to Israel, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, Munich, and the International Music Center in Darmstadt. After holding teaching positions Azderbaijan, Japan, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, Bangladesh and Iran. at Stanford University, the University of Utah, and the Philadelphia Musical Academy, he became professor of composition at Boston University in 1978. More information regarding the Competition guidelines is available at As a conductor, Professor Antoniou has been engaged by several major orchestras and ensembles, such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players, the Radio Orchestras www.aleaiii.com/ALEACompetition.html of Berlin and Paris, the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, the Tonhalle Orchestra (Zurich), the National Opera of Greece, and the Berkshire Music Center Orchestra. In 1974 he became assistant director of contemporary activities at Tanglewood, a position he held until 1985. An ardent proponent of new music, Professor Antoniou has founded various contemporary music ensembles, including ALEA II at Stanford University; ALEA III, in residence at Boston University; the Philadelphia New Music Group; and the Hellenic Group of Contemporary

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