Roberto Sierra’s 2 1/2 Minutes of Pure Fun!

On March 20th, Spring officially arrives! On March 22nd, Robert Sierra’s Mambo 7/16 arrives in New York City with the Artisan Quartet, when they feature it in their Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall. “The Artisan Quartet first performed Mambo 7/16 last June at the Victoria Bach Festival in Texas,” explains violinist Paula Bird. […]

A Busy Spring for Paul Moravec

Sonic Possibilities & Exploration of Sound  Paul Moravec’s spring calendar is full! On March 29th, his new Wind Symphony receives its world premiere by the University of Florida Concert Band (Gainesville) led by David Waybright. “It’s terrific to have an award-winning composer of Paul’s stature write a new work for the repertoire,” Waybright shares. “It’s […]

CBNDA Presents Galbraith World Premiere

Aromas, Colors, and Flavors of Spring Winter’s finally here, and like many of us right now, Nancy Galbraith has a bit of spring fever. But, unlike the rest of us, hers will be cured on February 18th when the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Wind Ensemble (Indiana, PA) premieres her new band piece Febris Ver (“Spring […]

DBR Performs with the Arkansas Symphony this November

Fresh from last month’s tour of Symphony for the Dance Floor, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) heads to Little Rock where, on November 12th and 13th, he performs his Voodoo Violin Concerto (LINK: https://www.subitomusic.com/staging_woocommerce/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=20) with the Arkansas Symphony conducted by Philip Mann. “DBR is a unique, creative voice and a multi-talented performer,” Mann shares. “His personality […]

Roberto Sierra’s Trio No. 4 “La Noche” World Premiere!

A Tropical Night in Puerto Rico From November 7 – 12, 2011, the Arcos Trio celebrates all things music, art and culture during its Latin American Chamber Music Festival hosted by Lawrence University (WI). On the 10th, the group offers the world premiere of guest composer-in-residence Roberto Sierra’s Trio No. 4, “La noche.”This new trio […]

Two Exciting Premieres for Roberto Sierra this August

A South American and World Premiere for Two Sierra Works August 9 — Roberto Sierra’s Cuentos will receive its South American premiere in San Paolo, Brazil by the cutting-edge, contemporary music ensemble Camera Aberta. Specializing in contemporary music, this versatile San Paolo-based group of 16 musicians will be conducted by Joel Sachs. Sierra’s Cuentos for […]

Composer Spotlight: Paul Moravec

What’s Composer Paul Moravec up to this Summer? Paul Moravec kicked off his busy summer itinerary at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, where his 45-minute chamber work, The Time Gallery , was featured in John Kennedy’s Music in Time (MIT) Series. From South Carolina, the Pulitzer Prize-winner headed out to the mountains of New Hampshire, […]

New Roberto Sierra & James Carter Recording Named Jazz Station CD of the Month!

Sierra’s Caribbean Rhapsody, Featuring James Carter on Saxophone, Receives Rave Reviews! Named Jazz Station’s Instrumental CD of the month, Caribbean Rhapsody is the decade-long collaboration and first recording together of jazz virtuoso James Carter and Subito composer Roberto Sierra. Sierra’s Concerto for Saxophones and Orchestra, originally composed for Carter and premiered in Detroit in 2002, […]

European Premiere of Nancy Galbraith Orchestral Work this Summer

European Premiere of Nancy Galbraith’s De profundis ad lucem in the Netherlands July 2, 2011 will feature the European premiere of De profundis ad lucem, a one movement orchestral work by Subito composer Nancy Galbraith. This 20-minute piece will be performed by the Limburg Symphony Orchestra in the Netherlands, and will be conducted by Ed […]

World Premiere of Paul Moravec’s New Opera Danse Russe by Center City Opera Theater

Center City Opera Theater to Premiere Danse Russe by Paul Moravec On April 28-30, 2011 Center City Opera Theater will premiere Danse Russe at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center. Danse Russe is a new one-act, vaudeville-style opera, with music by Pulitzer-prize winning composer Paul Moravec, based on an original libretto created by Wall Street Journal drama critic […]