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2012 Performances | |
January 8: |
Dorothy Duncan presented the world premiere of Rollick & Romp for solo clarinet on the Composer's Voice concert series in New York City |
January 12: |
The Electrum Brass Trio performed Three Cowboys Poolside at the Wascama Rehab Center in Regina, Saskatchewan |
January 22: |
The Pacifica Chamber Orchestra, Fred Chu conducting, gave the world premiere of Sunshine Music in Everett, Washington |
February 7: |
Dorothy Duncan performed Rollick & Romp for solo clarinet on a Performers Showcase at the Hoff-Barthelson Music School, Scarsdale, New York |
February 19: |
The Electrum Brass Trio premiered Black Pool at the Knox Metropolitan United Church, Regina, Saskatchewan |
February 25: |
The Portland Vocal Consort, Ryan Heller conducting, performed An Open World in Portland, Oregon, on their "Best of the Northwest" program |
February 26: |
The Portland Vocal Consort repeated their performance of An Open World at Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon |
April 8: |
Thomas Piercy and Claudine Hickman premiered Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World for clarinet & piano as part of 15 Minutes of Fame on the Composer's Voice concert series in New York City |
April 14: |
Thomas Piercy and Claudine Hickman performed Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World on the NYsoundCircuit multimedia salon concert series in Midtown New York |
April 23: |
Trumpeter Ziv Feinberg and the Waller String Quartet performed Red Cherry Lark at Willamette University |
May 1: |
Trumpeter Adrian Kelly performed Red Cherry Lark in Hong Kong |
May 1: |
The Van Wyck Junior High School 6th Grade Chorus under Andrea Buergers premiered The Promise of Liberty in Wappingers Falls, New York |
May 8: |
AppleChor, the Red Apple Elementary School Chorus under Jack Senzig, performed The Promise of Liberty at the Park High School Area Choir Festival in Racine, Wisconsin |
May 15: |
AppleChor performed The Promise of Liberty at the Red Apple Elementary School in Racine, Wisconsin |
May 27: |
The Electrum Brass Trio performed Black Pool and Three Cowboys Poolside at the Knox Metropolitan United Church, Regina, Saskatchewan |
June 2: |
The Cascadian Chorale, Gary Cannon conducting, performed And the Wind in Bellevue, Washington |
June 3: |
The Cascadian Chorale performed And the Wind in Union, Washington |
July 15: |
Suzanne Mueller premiered Rollick & Romp for solo cello at the Old Westbury Gardens, Westbury, New York |
July 22: |
Thomas Piercy and Suzanne Mueller premiered Return to Giverny for clarinet and cello at the Old Westbury Gardens, Westbury, New York |
July 29: |
Suzanne Mueller and Pamela Sklar premiered Beneath the Apple Tree for flute and cello at the Old Westbury Gardens, Westbury, New York |
July 29: |
The Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh premiered When Johnny in Pennsylvania |
September 9: |
Denise Stillwell and Yumi Suehiro gave the world premiere performance of In Seaspray, Barefoot for violin & piano on the Composer's Voice concert series in New York City |
September 15: |
Mel Downie Robinson and Cecily Kiester sang two scenes from Razumov in concert in Portland, Oregon |
October 6: |
The 4 Mei Projekt under Pieter Kole performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Groningen, Netherlands |
October 6: |
The Tabor College Chamber Strings under Daniel Baldwin gave the world premiere of The Far North Land: Passages for String Orchestra in Hillsboro, Kansas |
October 12: |
The Marietta College Concert Choir, under Daniel Monek, performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) at the inauguration of the new President of Marietta College in Ohio |
October 14: |
Michael Hernandez and Elizaabeth Ames premiered Summer Suite for soprano saxophone and piano in Clearwater, Florida |
October 15: |
Michael Hernandez and Elizaabeth Ames performed Summer Suite in Tallahassee, Florida |
October 17: |
Michael Hernandez and Elizaabeth Ames performed Summer Suite in Valdosta, Georgia |
October 26: |
Trumpeter Brian Chin performed Summer Suite in Seattle |
October 28: |
The Electrum Brass Trio performed Black Pool and Three Cowboys Poolside in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan |
November 2: |
The Marietta College Concert Choir, under Daniel Monek, performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Ohio |
November 4: |
The Hinsdale Chorale, under Michael Oriatti, premiered A Girl Born in Afghanistan in Chicago |
November 22: |
Daniel Mihai gave three world premieres (Rollick & Romp for solo violin, The Violinist's Field Guide to the Western Tanager, and The Doublestop Minute) in Bucharest, Romania |
December 6: |
The Gainesville Brass Quintet performed Bartholomew's arrangements of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker March at the Thomas Center in Gainesville, Florida |
December 8: |
The Cascadian Chorale, Gary Cannon conducting, gave the world premiere of Moon Man in Medina, Washington |
December 9: |
The Cascadian Chorale, Gary Cannon conducting, performed Moon Man in Kirkland, Washington |
December 9: |
Denise Stillwell premiered Meet Me in Srinigar on the 15 Minutes of Fame Program in New York City |
December 17: |
The Quapaw Brass Quintet performed Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in Little Rock, Arkansas |
2011 Performances | |
February 22: |
Webster University Concert Choir gave the Missouri premiere of The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) |
March 22: |
David Keller & Douglas Johnson recorded the arrangement of Conversation in Orange & Brown for cello & double bass |
April 5: |
Alex Noppe premiered the arrangement of Summer Suite for trumpet & chamber orchestra |
April 9: |
Sarah Grant & Brittney Mulvey gave the world premiere performance of Beneath the Apple Tree for flute & guitar at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario |
April 9: |
Southwestern University Chorale performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Texas |
April 24: |
Trumpeter/composer Greg Simon performed Popsicle Rocket Sunrise and Red Cherry Lark in Denver |
June 9: |
The Jackson Elementary School Choir, under Abigail Ramstad, gave the world premiere of The Promise of Liberty in Everett, Washington |
June 11: |
The Electrum Brass Trio gave the world premiere of Three Cowboys Poolside in Regina, Saskatchewan |
July 9: |
The Electrum Brass Trio performed Three Cowboys Poolside at the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Association Convention in Regina, Saskatchewan |
July 16: |
The Pink Singers under Murray Hipkin presented the European premiere of To a Locomotive in Winter in London |
July 31: |
The NY Metropolitan Brass Quintet performed Voyageur Suite on the Composer's Voice concert series in Manhattan |
August 10: |
Trumpeter James Ackley recorded Summer Suite for an upcoming CD release |
September 18: |
Leah Tehrani premieres You Cannot Pass the Mother By on the Composer's Voice concert series in Manhattan |
October 14: |
The Electrum Brass Trio perform Three Cowboys Poolside in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan |
October 23: |
Julian Wachner conducts a Compline Service performance of From Ode 14 of the Odes of Solomon at Trinity Wall Street (NYC) |
October 28: |
Glass Spider Crawl will be presented as part of Electronics Express at the University of Maryland/Baltimore County |
November 5: |
The ensemble No Left Notes performs On the Trunks of Strong Trees at the Fresno New Music Festival |
December 22: |
Quapaw Brass Quintet performs Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy at the Arkansas Children Hospital's Festival of Stars |
2010 Performances | |
January 15 & 16: |
The Langroise Trio performed the String Trio for George Crumb in Idaho |
March 5: |
Matt Swihart performed Summer Suite at the Society of Composers Region 8 Conference in Tacoma |
March 8 & 15: |
The Spring Wind Quintet presented the Hawaiian premiere of the Second Suite from Razumov |
March 11: |
The world premiere of Stoke Fleming performed by CCM Chamber Singers in Cincinnati |
April 30: |
The Adams State College Chamber Choir presented the Colorado premiere of |
October 2: |
No! George! No! was part of SoundCrawl: Nashville 2010 |
October 3: |
60x60 Dance included Downtown Atlantis as part of the St. Louis American Arts Festival |
October 5: |
Tim Altman presented the North Carolina premiere of Summer Suite at UNC-Pembroke |
October 11: |
James Ackley presented the South Carolina premiere of Summer Suite in Columbia, SC |
October 17: |
Vento Chiaro presented the New England premiere of the Second Suite from Razumov in Massachusetts |
November 18: |
The Oregon Wind Quintet presented the Oregon premiere of the Second Suite from Razumov |
November 30: |
Bryan Appleby-Wineberg premiered part 1 of the arrangement of Summer Suite for trumpet & string orchestra with the Rowan String Ensemble in New Jersey |
December 8: | Bryan Appleby-Wineberg performed part 1 of the arrangement of Summer Suite for trumpet & string orchestra with the Rowan String Ensemble in Philadelphia< |
2009 Performances | |
The Brookline Chorus performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Massachusetts | |
The Morningside Trio performed the First Suite from Razumov in Pittsburgh | |
The Orlando Chorale performed When I Land from Three Gnostic Poems | |
The Mexico City Wind Quintet gave the Latin American premiere of the Second Suite from Razumov | |
Elektra Women's Choir gave A Rainy Day a reading in Vancouver, BC | |
Brian Chin performed the world premiere of the new Summer Suite in Seattle | |
The William & Mary Brass Quintet performed parts 1 & 2 of the Voyageur Suite | |
The Solstice Quintet gave the Washington State premiere of Part 4 of the Second Suite from Razumov | |
The Morningside Trio performed the First Suite from Razumov in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. | |
Goat Hall Productions presented Two Scenes from Razumov in San Francisco | |
The Tudor Choristers gave the Australian premiere of The Tree in Melbourne | |
Nathaniel Mayfield gave the world premiere of the trumpet & piano arrangement of Summer Suite | |
The Avenue Winds performed the Second Suite from Razumov at the San Francisco Chamber Wind Festival | |
5 for Dinner presented the New York premiere of the Second Suite from Razumov in Manhattan | |
Adrian Kelly performed the Australian premiere of Summer Suite in Perth | |
Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski performed the New York Premiere of the Summer Suite in Manhattan | |
The Camas Wind Quintet performed the Second Suite from Razumov in Tacoma | |
Nathaniel Mayfield performed the Summer Suite at Texas A&M | |
The Antero Winds presented Part 3 from the Second Suite from Razumov in Boulder, Colorado | |
The Laureate Wind Quintet performed the Second Suite from Razumov in West Virginia | |
Quinteto de Viento "Ciudad de Soria" presented the European premiere of Part 4 from the Second Suite from Razumov in Spain | |
Bella Voce Singers premiered the revised score for A Rainy Day in Brooklyn, NYC | |
2008 Performances | |
Seattle premiere of the Voyageur Suite and String Trio for George Crumb | |
March 22: | The world premiere of the Conversation in Orange & Brown (Duet for Tuba & Horn) in Florida |
The Texas premiere of the Voyageur Suite by the Raven Brass | |
The 4 Mei Project presented the European premiere of The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) with five performances in the Netherlands & Germany | |
Claremont Chamber Choir presents the 26th, 27th & 28th performances of The Tree in California | |
The Bach to the Future ensemble performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Maryland and Delaware | |
Lucky 7 Fanfare world premiere by the Seattle Pacific University Brass Choir | |
Coriolis presented A Country Boy in Winter and the world premiere of Three Gnostic Poems in Illinois | |
The Composer's Voice concert series presented On the Trunks of Strong Trees | |
Portland Vocal Consort performed The Tree in Portland, Oregon, and Longview, Washington | |
The Morningside Trio performed the First Suite from Razumov in Pittsburgh | |
The Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh presented the world premiere of the new Second Suite from Razumov in Pittsburgh and Mt. Lebanon | |
The Georgetown University Concert Choir performed The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) | |
2007 Performances | |
The Ethos Consortium performed The 21st Century in Charlotte, NC | |
On the Ground Where We Live premiered at Society of Composers Region 6 Conference | |
Concora presented The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) in Hartford | |
Alaska Brass premiered the Voyageur Suite in Anchorage | |
Black Mountain Brass performed the Voyageur Suite in Australia | |
The Langroise Trio performed the String Trio for George Crumb in Idaho | |
Crescendo performed The Tree in Los Altos, California | |
Menlo Brass presented the Voyageur Suite in California | |
Seattle Pacific University Brass Choir performed the Fanfare for Santa Barbara Harbor | |
The Chamber Singers of the Oratorio Society of Minnesota presented The Tree | |
The Queens College Chorus performed Song of the Mountains at the Aaron Copland School of Music | |
2006 Performances | |
On the Trunks of Strong Trees previewed at Benaroya Hall | |
Four pieces performed in Seattle concert: Pleasure for the Ear | |
Texas premiere of The 21st Century by Austin Vocal Arts | |
The Tree performed by Acappellago in Illinois | |
Octarium performed The Tree in Kansas & Missouri | |
The Southwestern University Chorale performed The 21st Century | |
The 60x60 Project presented No! George! No! on Bainbridge Island | |
Extended version of No! George! No! presented with a film by ForeignAmerican Pictures | |
Fanfare for Santa Barbara performed at Humboldt Brass Chamber Music Workshop | |
Tennessee premiere of The 21st Century by Hixson High School Choir | |
Glacier Bay Brass Quintet presents Fanfare for Santa Barbara Harbor in Bellingham | |
2005 Performances | |
January 15: | Suite from Razumov performed in Ashland, Oregon |
February 27: | The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) presented at Ball State Univ. |
February: | Suite from Razumov recorded by the Kiev Philharmonic |
March 5 & 6: | West Coast premiere of The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) |
April 9 & 10: | A Rainy Day performed by Acappellago in Illinois |
April 10: | String for George Crumb in concert at The Green Mill in Chicago |
May 14 & 15: | The Tree performed by Coriolis in Evanston and Chicago |
July 25: | Suite from Razumov released on Masterworks of the New Era CD |
August 13: | Australian premiere of From Ode 14 of the Odes of Solomon |
August 17: | From the Odes of Solomon released on Mood Shifts CD by Capstone Records |
October: | Symphonic Ode No. 1 recorded by the Kiev Philharmonic |
October 30: | Beati Quorum Via previewed at Christ Episcopal Church, Seattle |
November 5: | No! George! No! presented at Galapagos in Williamsburg, NY |
November 7: | On the Trunks of Strong Trees previewed at Cornish |
November 27: | Fanfare for Santa Barbara Harbor premiered in Australia |
December 1: | The Truman State Univ. Brass Choir performed Fanfare for Santa Barbara Harbor |
2004 Performances | |
January 30: |
A Rainy Day premiered by the Arkansas State University Women's Chorus |
March 5: |
A Country Boy in Winter premiered by the Central Oklahoma University Men's Chorus |
April 2 & 3: |
The Tree premiered by the American University Chamber Singers |
April 25: |
From the Odes of Solomon broadcast by NPR |
May 6: |
Song of the Mountains premiered by Combined Choirs of St. Joseph's School |
July 3 |
String Trio for George Crumb premiered by Third Angle |
October 2004: |
The American University Chamber Singers took The Tree on tour to Canada and the Eastern United States |
2003 Performances | |
February 8: |
The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) premiered by the William & Mary Concert Choir |
March 8 & 9: |
To a Locomotive in Winter performed by Seattle Pro Musica |
May 2: |
The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) was performed as a finalist in Briar Cliff University New Choral Music Competition in Sioux City, Iowa |
October 21: |
The First Suite for Razumov and The Far North Land premiered by the odeonquartet and Sean Osborn |
2002 Performances | |
March 29: |
Two Scenes from Razumov were performed at the Seattle Composers Salon at Benaroya Hall |
June 2: |
From the Odes of Solomon premiered by the Ars Brunensis Chorus at Brno in the Czech Republic |
July 6: |
To a Locomotive in Winter premiered by the Oregon Repertory Singers at the Oregon Bach Festival |
December 7, 8, |
Leo premiered by The Esoterics in Seattle and Tacoma & Mercer Island, Washington |
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