Classical Edge - Tue 10:30pm & Sun 4am

Some old "classics" I haven't played for years (Revueltas and Lecuona) to MacMillan, this is the first time. -  Playlist for 19 and 24 June 2012

Composer Piece Performers
Purcell, Henry O Dive Custos Grace Davidson & Charlotte
Mobbs Sopranos Of The 16
Revueltas, Silvestre Sensemaya (1937) Kronos Quartet, Tambuco
1899-44 Percussion Ensemble
Lecuona, Margarita Tabu (1941) Kronos Quartet, Luis Conte,
(1910-81) Percussion
Glass, Philip Sym #4 Heroes:Neukoln
Ravel, Maurice La Valse Montreal Sym Ork
Rautavaara, Einojuhani Clarinet Concerto, Helsinki Philharmonic Ork,
2nd Mvmt Adagio, Assai Richard Stoltzman, Clarinet
Weissenberg, Alexis Arrangements Of Songs Marc-Andre Hamelin, Piano
Richard Stoltzman, Clarinet
Antheil, George Jazz Sonata 1922/3 Marc-Andre Hamelin, Piano
MacMillan, James Mitte Mamum Tuam The Sixteen
MacMillan, James A Child's Prayer The Sixteen
MacMillan, James Sedibit Dominus Rex The Sixteen
Bernstein, Leonard Clarinet Sonata Yo-Yo Ma, Cello;
Jeffrey Kahane, Piano
Gubaidulina, Sofia In Croce Vladimir Tonkha, Cello;

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Classical Edge (20/21 century contemporary classical)
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In Earth seen from above, a newly-published score by MacArthur ‘genius’ Meredith Monk, a reflective, ambient soundscape arranges singers around the audience and choreographs their movement in order to create an all-encompassing sense of love for the planet, our ecological origin and only home. In Beauty is before me, Seattle composer and conductor Karen Thomas has found solace and comfort upon the death of a friend by setting a Navajo prayer about the timelessness of nature, in which we find beauty in every direction. In Awakening, a triptych by The Esoterics’ composer-in-residence, Donald Skirvin sets three poems by the late Gordon Abshire as a valediction to honor their long artistic collaboration and as a memorial to Gordon's friendship. With titles like Across startled rain, Finally fragrant dawn, and Live with me this night, Skirvin's work explores personal and universal themes by using scenes from nature and from Abshire's life.

Please join The Esoterics for one of these three performances:

Friday • 29 June 2012 • 8 pm • Seattle
All Pilgrims Christian Church • 500 Broadway E

Saturday • 30 June 2012 • 8 pm • West Seattle
Holy Rosary Catholic Church • 4152 42nd Avenue SW

Sunday • 1 July 2012 • 3 pm • Bellevue
First Congregational Church of Bellevue • 752 108th Avenue NE

Please purchase tickets online at www.theesoterics.org.

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July 25, 8:00pm at the Conservatory of Music (Pandora at Quadra):
WED Victoria. Peter Richard Conte was appointed Grand Court Organist
of the world famous Wanamaker Organ at Macy’s Philadelphia department
store in 1989,
the fourth person to hold that title since the organ
first played in 1911. When not touring, he performs on the six-manual,
28,000-pipe instrument twice a week daily, six days a week.
Peter Richard Conte will perform works by Bernstein, Vierne, Bach and
Sibelius
on the 4-manual Casavant Op. 400 at the VCM.
(www.concertartists.com/PRC.html).