Sunday, June 14, 2009

Performance blog: NACUSAsf Avenue Winds Concert - June 6, 2009

The Avenue Winds premiered the 3rd and 5th movements of my woodwind quintet Visions of a Landscape on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at the Portola Valley Presbyterian Church in Portola Valley.  Portola Valley is just west of Stanford University.  The members of the Avenue Winds include Melanie Keller, flute and piccolo, Jessica Boelter, oboe, Ricki Nelson, clarinet, Charles Moehnke, bassoon and Cathleen Torres, horn.  A fun fact about this group is that I am friends with Cathleen and we went to undergrad at Cal State Hayward.

The whole concert included movements of 11 different pieces from members of the San Francisco Chapter of the National Association of Composers, USA (NACUSA).  Overall, the Avenue Winds did an amazing job presenting a variety of works.  It is not easy putting together 1 or 2 pieces of new music, but presenting a concert of new/recent works is an unbelievable feat!  My piece was 2nd on the program.  This performance ranks up there as one of the best performances of one of my pieces.  The only other performance that can compare is my cello piece Lines in the Sand performed by Gabrielle Arness at my doctoral recital in 2005.  That was an amazing performance.

I am excited and eager to hear this piece performed in its entirety on Saturday, July 18, 2009 by the Avenue Winds.  I was really excited when they performed the fast movement (5th movement) at the tempo I indicated.  In my experience the faster movements are usually performed slower than indicated and even then the performance is not always accurate.

This is a piece I am really excited about not only because it is being performed by an amazing group, but it is also a collaboration with a good friend of mine and Bay Area photographer Micheal Vickers.  A few years ago Micheal and I discussed the idea of collaborating; my music with his photos.  Visions of a Landscape is the resultant piece.  The five movements are based on five pictures of a similar theme: landscapes.  I enjoyed collaborating with Micheal and I hope we can do it again. 

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Listening Journal: June 1-7, 2009

UC Santa Cruz Chamber Music Concert (the part I stayed for) - June 2, 2009
Stepan Rak - Rumba (?) for guitar quartet
William Boyce - Symphony No. 4 - 1st movement (1760) arranged for flute quartet (by Martin Melicharek III)
Brian Bice - Shadows of Dreams (2009) for flute quartet

Kaija Saariaho - New Gates - CD
Cendres (1991/96) for flute, cello and piano
Grammaire des Rêves (1988-89) for soprano, contralto. 2 flutes, harp, viola and cello
Solar (1997) for flute/piccolo, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, 2 percussion, harp, piano/sampler, synthesizer, violin, viola and bass
New Gates (1996) for flute, harp and viola

NACUSAsf - Avenue Winds Concert - June 6, 2009 (woodwind quintet)
Nancy Bloomeer Deussen - Woodwind Quintet (1965) - Intermezzo; Waltz
Brian Bice - Visions of a Landscape (2008) - III. Foggy Landscape; V. Seashore
L. Peter Deutsch - Love in the Afternoon (2008)
John Beeman - Adagio and Dance for Woodwinds (?) - I. Adagio
Dale Victorine - Two Mountain Scenes (2008) - Allegro-Mount Hamilton
Greg Steinke - Wind River Country (1986) - IV. Sacagawea
Adrienne Albert - Animalogy (n.) (2007)
Anne Baldwin - Wind Quintet #1 (?) - IV. Allegro Moderato
Robert Stine - Three Pieces for Wind Quintet (2009): I. Allegretto
Stan McDaniel - Across the River (2009)
Sondra Clark - Postcards from Yosemite (?)


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Performance blog: UCSC Chamber Music Concert - June 2, 2009

On June 2, 2009 the UC Santa Cruz Flute Choir presented the premiere performance of my Shadows of Dreams. The ensemble consisted of Cheyenne Montalbin, 1st flute, Sarah Hughes and Nick Ross 2nd flutes, Lisa Ryland, alto flute and Hilary Armstrong, bass flute. The ensemble sis a really good job with my piece. This is a piece that demands that the performers be versatile as it requires different playing styles in the various moods.

The whole concert was a mix of the different chamber groups on campus. The ensembles ranged from guitar quartet to a bass quartet. Unfortunately, I was unable to stay through the whole concert. My wife and I had to leave after my piece was performed because we had about a two and a half hour drive to get home.

I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised with the performance. In a previous entry I talked about the final rehearsal prior to this concert. The ensemble suffered from balance and intonation issues. Fortunately during the performance some of those issues were fixed. The ensemble sounded more balanced and phrases that stuck out in the rehearsal blended better in the concert hall.

All-in-all this was a very positive experience for me. I wish I could be there on June 5th as the ensemble is scheduled to play the piece again at the flute studio concert. I trust that they will do as good of a job. Greer has promised to get me a recording of both performances so we will see.

I would like to thank Greer Ellison for the opportunity to write Shadows of Dreams. I hope to work with her in the future.

Listening Journal: May 25-31, 2009

Edgard Varése - Intégrales (1925) for chamber ensemble
Frank La Rocca - Divertimento (1990) for 2 piano
Frnak La Rocca - Meditation (1991) for piano
Anton Webern - Four Pieces for violin and piano, op. 7 (1910)
Kaija Saariaho - Laconisme de l'aile (1982) for flute
Kaija Saariaho - Noa Noa (1991) for flute and electronics
Kaija Saariaho - Adjö (1982) for soprano/percussion, flute and guitar
Kaija Saariaho - Caliban's Dream (1993) for baritone, clarinet, mandolin, guitar, harp and contrabass
Kaija Saariaho - Du Gick, flög (1982) for soprano and piano