Sep 2007
An All Flurry Concert + Other Projects Coming Up
September 27, 2007 Filed in: Compositions
A busy year for composing is shaping up ...
The Prescott Fine Arts Association has invited me to organize a concert of all Henry Flurry music, to be presented as their March concert for the 2008-2009 season. What an honor! Current plans are to include instrumental, piano, choral, and solo vocal music. More details as they come up.
Christina Cuda-Robertson is going to play a couple of short piano pieces of mine on a solo recital she is doing on October 28, 2007 at Prescott Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, to officially inaugurate their new piano. These works are part of a still in progress set of short character pieces called the Jasmine Series. Jasmine was our cat. After she died in 2002, I started writing some works that typify things she liked. Currently, scheduled for the recital are Hopping Sparrows and Fly On the Window. Christina is a fantastic pianist, and I encourage everybody to attend the recital to hear all of the music she will be performing.
I am beginning another collaboration with poet Martha Kirby Capo (also mentioned here). We will be writing some lullabies for the local group of woman singers called Womansong. They are hoping to perform some of these on a Mother's Day concert in 2008 and to record them on an upcoming CD.
And then there are the couple of other unconfirmed projects potentially coming up ....
The Prescott Fine Arts Association has invited me to organize a concert of all Henry Flurry music, to be presented as their March concert for the 2008-2009 season. What an honor! Current plans are to include instrumental, piano, choral, and solo vocal music. More details as they come up.
Christina Cuda-Robertson is going to play a couple of short piano pieces of mine on a solo recital she is doing on October 28, 2007 at Prescott Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, to officially inaugurate their new piano. These works are part of a still in progress set of short character pieces called the Jasmine Series. Jasmine was our cat. After she died in 2002, I started writing some works that typify things she liked. Currently, scheduled for the recital are Hopping Sparrows and Fly On the Window. Christina is a fantastic pianist, and I encourage everybody to attend the recital to hear all of the music she will be performing.
I am beginning another collaboration with poet Martha Kirby Capo (also mentioned here). We will be writing some lullabies for the local group of woman singers called Womansong. They are hoping to perform some of these on a Mother's Day concert in 2008 and to record them on an upcoming CD.
And then there are the couple of other unconfirmed projects potentially coming up ....