Naxos Releases 2011 Roberto Sierra CD: Piano Trios Nos. 1-3 / Fanfarria, aria y movimiento perpetuo Piano Trios Nos. 1-3 / Fanfarria, aria y movimiento perpetuo is the latest CD from composer Roberto Sierra to be released by Naxos. Recorded by the Spanish chamber ensemble Trio Arbós, this 2011 release showcases not only Latin and […] Read more »
Major Kenneth Frazelle Work to Receive North Carolina Premiere at UNCSA
The North Carolina Premiere of Kenneth Frazelle’s The Motion of Stone set for April 9 Kenneth Frazelle’s The Motion of Stone for vocal soloist, chorus, and chamber orchestra, will receive its North Carolina premiere at UNCSA on Saturday, April 9, in Crawford Hall. James Allbritten will conduct the UNCSA Orchestra and Cantata Singers. Works by […] Read more »
Dan Locklair’s Pater Noster Featured in the Duke University Chorale’s Spring Tour: Choralifornia!
Composer Dan Locklair’s Pater Noster to be performed by the Duke University Chorale on their California Concert Tour This March, the Duke University Chorale will head west as they embark on their yearly spring concert tour. The tour is aptly titled Choralifornia! as the Chorale will visit Stanford, San Francisco, Pasadena, Claremont, and La Jolla […] Read more »
April Release of New CD: Eternal Evolution, Features the Music of Judith Lang Zaimont
Parma/Navona Records Releases New Judith Zaimont CD this April 2011 April 26, 2011 will see the release of Eternal Evolution, the new CD featuring music by Judith Lang Zaimont, as performed by the Harlem Quartet, with pianist Awadagin Pratt. The CD highlights four of Zaimont’s works, including the three popular Subito titles: “String Quartet ‘The […] Read more »
New Orchestral Work by James Lee III to Receive World Premiere at Baltimore Symphony
Baltimore Symphony to Showcase ‘Revolutionary Women’ During 2011-2012 Season “Revolutionary women,” including Joan of Arc and Harriet Tubman, will be showcased during the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2011-2012 season, which also packs in music by some relatively revolutionary men, too. BSO music director Marin Alsop, something of a revolutionary herself in a profession still dominated by […] Read more »