Lincoln Center Out of Doors
New York, New York
August 13, 2010
Program to include:
Raz Mesinai / Crossfader *
Café Tacuba (arr. Osvaldo Golijov) / 12/12 *
Traditional (arr. Judith Berkson) / Ki Lo Noeh + World premiere
Wlad Marhulets / Dybbuk
Steve Reich / Triple Quartet *
In three movements (played without pause)
Traditional (arr. Kronos, transc. Ljova) / Tusen Tankar (A Thousand Thoughts) +
Christine Southworth / Super Collider * World premiere
with special guests Gamelan Galak Tika, Pocket Gamelan
source and picture: Kronos Quartet

Songs of Light and Dark
May 21 & 23, 2010
Friday, May 21, 8pm
St. John the Evangelist
35 Bowdoin Street
Boston, MA
Sunday, May 23, 2pm
Christ Church Cambridge
0 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA
$15 admission, $10 for students & seniors
Anthology is delighted to announce their second annual concert of world premieres for women’s vocal quartet. Eight composers have been commissioned to write music that speaks about the theme of Light and Dark. The resulting worksspan an incredible diversity of styles and texts. The program will be structured in a unique way, repeating and reordering the world premiere pieces in order to give the audience the best chance to truly experience and absorb these new works. This year’s composers are Peter Bell, Jonathan Breit, Brian John, Stefanie Lubkowski, Nikan Milani, Steven Serpa, Tony Solitro, and Po-Chun Wang. Also on the program will be contemporary works by Abbie Betinis, Roger Bourland, and Blake Henson.
Source and Picture from: Anthology

Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 7:30 pm @ Tsai Performance Center
Admission is free.
Theodore Antoniou and Ann Howard Jones will be conducting 5 works by Lukas Foss.
In addition Theodore Antoniou will conduct 19 Epigrams for large ensemble, written by an equal number of Lukas Foss’ students, commissioned by ALEA III in honor of their teacher.
Soloists include Kathleen Boyd on flute and pianists Yukiko Shimazaki and Justin Blackwell.

We were very excited to record the robots (Whirly and Heliphon) for the very first time in a professional recording
studio.
This is a new experience for everyone who was involved.
We had to learn everything from scratch, how to mic the robots, how to set them up in a tight space, how to avoid
noise from the operating robots.
We are very pleased with the results after all. The recording turned out well.
Recording Engineer was Mark Wessel