Extractions: The Monday evening recital will feature original chamber music for five-string banjo performed by Brevard College professor and composer Paul Elwood. Elwood will be accompanied by the Callithumpian Consort of the New England Conservatory; Brevard College faculty members Alfred Calabrese, Julia Broxholm, David Kirby, and Laura Franklin; fiddler and Grand Ole Opry regular Matthew Combs; pipa player Min Xiao-Fen; pianist Yukiko Takagi; guitarist Mike Guggino (of the Steep Canyon Rangers); bassist Michael Ashworth; and mandolinist Daniel Coolik.
Faculty Bios by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra String Quartet,the Wichita Symphony, Dinosaur Annex, pianist stephen drury, pipa player http://www.brevard.edu/fine_arts/music/faculty.htm
Extractions: Home Fine Arts Curriculum Emphases ... Student Handbook FULL-TIME FACULTY S. Kay Hoke, chair, Division of Fine Arts and Department of Music. B.A., University of Kentucky; M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa. Formerly coordinator of academic studies and composition at Butler University. Has served in many capacities in the College Music Society, including the editorial board of Symposium. Educational consultant to numerous opera companies including the Atlanta Opera,Opera Carolina, the Arizona Opera, and Indianapolis Opera. Currently serving as a contributing author to the forthcoming editions of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and to Women and Music: A History (Indiana University Press), and is author of a book-in-progress, When History Becomes Opera: The Ballad of Baby Doe. skhoke@brevard.edu Julia Broxholm, vocal performance, diction, opera workshop. B.M., M.M., Mus. D. University of Michigan School of Music. Diverse performance background in opera, oratorio, recital and popular literature. Past winner of the Metropolitan Opera Council competition. Founding member of SATB, a vocal quartet specializing in 19 th and 20 th Falstaff and a recital of twentieth-century American music featuring works by Ned Rorem and Samuel Barber. Recordings include
Westben (L to R)Sophie Drouin, stephen Sitarski, Brian Michael Burgess, soprano Donna Bennettand pianist Brian Finley the hits from the Shaftesbury, drury Lane, and http://www.westben.on.ca/?dest=public&action=concerts
Helen Medlyn & Penny Dodd: Penny's Bio Gala performance, Rehearsals, Theatre Royal drury Lane, London Two by Two piano duetswith stephen dePledge The te Wiata, Producer/MD/Arranger/pianist for Sony http://www.hellhq.co.nz/penny.htm
Extractions: Music Teachers: Judith Clark - piano; Laurence Leonard, Morley College, London - conducting; Dr Albert Harris, ex UCLA, now Auckland - orchestration. professional experience self-employed freelance musician since 1979, working in the fields of theatre, opera, radio, television and concerts as pianist, musical director, arranger, conductor, composer, or producer.
Contents Translate this page pianist Dag Achatz, Valery Afanassiev, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Dmitri Alexeyev BarryDouglas, Ivan Drenikov, Marek Drevnovski, stephen drury, Francois-Rene http://homepage1.nifty.com/alkan/cdcollection/contents.html
The Auros Group For New Music Arabia Felix / Charles Wuorinen Mirage / Shulamit Ran Suite for Clarinet / MalcolmPeyton Regular season concert stephen drury, guest pianist March 30 http://www.auros.com/repertoire.htm
Concerts by the Callithumpian Consort, stephen drury, artistic director AVOIDANCE TACTICS 1(electronic version) (1999, 2001) will be performed by pianist Sarah Bob http://home.attbi.com/~ckhughes/concerts.htm
Worksinprogress by the Callithumpian Consort of New England Conservatory, stephen drury artisticdirector on a request from violinist Biliana Voutchkova and pianist Sarah Bob http://home.attbi.com/~ckhughes/worksinprogress.htm
PianoMedia Featured Artists Currently, Sarah is pianist of the Radius Ensemble, a fresh and creative chamber haveincluded Steven Masi, Anton Nel, Louis Nagel, stephen drury and extensive http://www.pianomedia.com/andromeda.php?q=f&f=/10_Sarah_Bob
The Spectrum Singers - May 2002 Artists in Piano Performance from the New England Conservatory as a student of stephen drury. Sonof a concert pianist and a microbiologist, Mr. Ehrlich was born in http://www.spectrumsingers.org/archives/2001-02/may02_artists.html
Extractions: Example 1 shows the opening of the American composer John Zorn's Carny for solo piano, written in 1989 for the American pianist Stephen Drury, and revised on 'Tue, Feb 6, 1996', as the bottom left-hand corner of the first page reveals. FN It is this feature of the piece which poses a challenge to ideologies of the musical work, and techniques of analysis and close-reading. Carny 's fragmentation subverts conventional notions of individual authorship. Bars 13-19 in Example 1 (from the last bar on the first page) have been described by Stephen Drury in an article in Perspectives of New Music as 'a jazzy dominant ninth chord [bar 13]... through a bebop phrase (coloured with Xenakis) [bar 18] into out-and-out cocktail music at bar 19'. Carny FN If defining Zorn as the individual author of Carny is problematic, it is also debatable whether the piece can be characterized as an individual or autonomous entity. Derived from (not to say parasitic upon) many other kinds of music and the work of many different composers, Carny appears to be a collection of fragments rather than a single 'work', and seems to be wilfully subversive of the ideals of the monolithic masterpiece. So if Zorn's creative ego is shattered into so many shards by his creative practices in
Lybot.com: Musicians And Bands > S: 326 - 350 drury pianist and conductor stephen drury has concertized throughout the worldwith a repertoire that stretches from Bach to Liszt to the music of today. http://www.lybot.com/Musicians_and_Bands/Alphabet/S_326_350.htm
BACH.Bogen - Links Translate this page mode records. http//www.mode.com. stephen drury, pianist. http//www.stephendrury.com/.Thomas Moore, pianist. http//research.umbc.edu/~tmoore/musiclinks.html. http://pro.wanadoo.fr/bach.bogen/links.htm
Extractions: home Links Bach Central Station http://www.jsbach.net/bcs/index.html The Bach Festival of Philadelphia http://www.libertynet.org/bach/orgs.html Bach Cantatas Website http://www.bach-cantatas.com baroque music home page http://web.islandnet.com/~arton/barvlnbo.html cello.org http://www.cello.org/index.htm mode records http://www.mode.com Stephen Drury, pianist http://www.stephendrury.com/ Thomas Moore, pianist http://research.umbc.edu/~tmoore/musiclinks.html Camilla Hoitenga, flute http://www.Schloss-Kapfenburg.de http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoitenga/ Noah Sorota, violin http://www.tenrecmusic.com Akademie Schloss Kapfenburg http:// www.Schloss-Kapfenburg.de http:// www.gerhard-staebler.de Anton Lukoszevieze http:// www.apartment.house.ukgateway.net/anton/ Hintergrund: Michael Bach Bachtischa,
Concert Review But Schultz just isn't the kind of pianist who markets the hitters including UrsulaOppens (its dedicatee), MarcAndré Hamelin, stephen drury, and Rzewski http://www.thomasschultzpianist.com/Review/review.html
BMOP Learn: Program Notes For Cross Currents in a performance by pianist Sarah Bob and percussionist Aaron Trant at the SummerInstitute for Contemporary Piano Performance, run by pianist stephen drury. http://www.bmop.org/learn/020119notes.html
Extractions: An active member of Greater Boston's new music community, he is also an instructor in music theory at both NEC and M.I.T. He has recorded for New World Records with Gamelan Galak Tika, a Balinese/Western ensemble founded by Evan Ziporyn, and he has participated in numerous music festivals, including the June in Buffalo conference, Aspen, and the Composers Conference in Wellesley, MA. Recently, his music was featured in a performance by pianist Sarah Bob and percussionist Aaron Trant at the Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance, run by pianist Stephen Drury. Recent premieres include his Saxophone Quartet at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC on January 9, 2002, which will be followed by the Boston area premiere of the same work on January 23 in MIT's Killian Hall in Cambridge.
990809 Time Ca. 30'00. Hour 2. 3. Band 4 John Zorn (1953, NY) Carny for SoloPiano (1992). stephen drury, pianist. (Angelus Novus) TZADIK TZ 7928. http://www.wjffradio.org/Gandalf/990809.htm
Extractions: Monday, 9 August 99 Hour 1 Good Afternoon, Lovers of Fine Music, and welcome to Monday Afternoon Classics with Gandalf, where we will hear the best of 20th century Music and beyond. We have a wonderful program scheduled for today, so I hope you are all ready for some provocative 20th century music as well as a most interesting live interview with Frank Retzel, a composer who lives in Queens, who is a Professor of Music at Ignatius College, Fordham University, and who has a home in Smallwood, where he and his wife, Cathy, escape to whenever time permits. 1. Bands 1-9: Igor Stravinsky (1882, Orienbaum - 1971, NY): Suite No. 1 for Small Orchestra (1917) and Suite No. 2 for Small Orchestra (1919). Members of the CBC Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky, conductor. SONY SMK 46 296 Let's begin with what SONY calls two "Miniature Masterpieces," by Igor Stravinsky: his Suite No. 1 for Small Orchestra , which he wrote in 1917, and his Suite No. 2 for Small Orchestra , which dates from 1919. These two pieces began in 1914-5 as eight
MacDOWELLPiano Concertos 35. stephen Prutsman, pianist/Aisling drury Byrne, cellist/National SymphonyOrch. of Ireland, Arthur Fagan, cond. NAXOS 8.559049 (B) (DDD) TT 5806. http://classicalcdreview.com/macd12.htm
Extractions: HYPERION CDA 67165 (F) (DDD) TT: 77:10 Here are two new versions of both MacDowell piano concertos in splendid performances recorded, for the most part, in fine sound. A superb pianist, MacDowell also knew how to write for the piano. His Concerto No. 1 was hastily written in 1882 for his teacher, Joseph Joachim Raff. The young composer told Raff he had written a concerto when he actually had only thought of writing one. When Raff wanted to see it, MacDowell fortunately was able to put the event off for a few weeks until the concerto was finished. Raff liked it so much he sent the young composer to Wiemar to play it for Liszt. The master, now more than seventy and revered in Europe, greatly impressed with both the composer and the concerto, arranged for its publication and then MacDowell dedicated it to Liszt. Concerto No.1 opens with powerful unaccompanied piano statements, an effect also utilized in the second concerto, although not at the beginning. The exquisite second movement
Browse By Label: AVANT (JAPAN) Artist drury, stephen. drury's adventurous programming and unique interpretationsof classical literature shed Improviser, composer, producer, pianist and bon http://www.forcedexposure.com/labels/avant.japan.html
Extractions: Artist: NAKED CITY Title: Heretic Label: AVANT (JAPAN) Format: CD Price: Catalog #: AVANT 001 Heretic is the mysterious album of soundtrack music Zorn created for a Japanese film of S/M erotica and features this legendary band improvising in small units of duets and trios. Moody, extreme almost exhilarating, many die hard fans consider Heretic their favorite Naked City album. Includes the first of many collaborative duet recordings by Yamataka Eye/Zorn and Joey Baron/Bill Frisell." Artist: NAKED CITY Title: Grand Guignol Label: AVANT (JAPAN) Format: CD Price: Catalog #: AVANT 002 Available again. "This is the controversial CD that sparked Zorn's break with Nonesuch records. Planned as the second Naked City album, its release was delayed for years over both musical and artistic issues. Exploring the darker side of human creativity, Grand Guignol is divided into three parts. The title track is a long paean to the theatre of shock and horror that took Paris by storm at the turn of the century. Stark and intense, 'Grand Guignol' is one of Zorn's major long form compositions. Also included are Zorn's sensual arrangements of classical music by Messiaen, Scriabin, Ives and Debussy. The final third of the CD contains 33 of the seminal hardcore miniatures that made Naked City famous. Uncompromising cover art and and music from one of the most original and eclectic bands of the 1990s."
CDeMUSIC John Cage Piano Works 1 stephen drury, pianist, plays 'Music for Two','One', 'One5', and 'Music Walk'. Mode Records = MO139 $18.00. http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?CurrentPage=3&keywords=mo1
CDeMUSIC The roles are reversed in the piano version on this recording, where the violin sustainslong notes as pianist stephen drury plays sequences of notes and chords http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?CurrentPage=4&keywords=mo1