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SUMMARY:American Modern Orchestra with Conductor Ruth Reinhardt
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon concert\, featuring the American Modern Orchestra\, with the spectacular Ruth Reinhardt\, Assoc. Conductor for the Dallas Symphony. Mostly Modern’s Concerto Competition winner\, Joseph Rebman\, will give the world-premiere of his harp concerto\, Hyperion. Rarely performed Martinu’s 4th Symphony is featured and Robert Paterson kicks off the program with Enlightened City. Great\, classical modern hits and fun for all ages ages\, 8 to infinity.\nWine\, Beer & Snack Bar opens @ 7 PM. $6 Drinks make this the best deal in Saratoga Springs! \nProgram\nROBERT PATERSON* – Enlightened City\nJOSEPH REBMAN*† – Hyperion: Concerto for Harp and Orchestra**\nI. Helios (Sun)\nII. Selene (Moon)\nCadenza: (Twilight)\nIII. Eos (Dawn)\nIntermission\nBOHUSLAV MARTINU – Symphony No. 4\nI. Poco moderato\nII. Allegro vivo – Trio. Moderato – Allegro vivo\nIII. Largo\nIV. Poco Allegro \n*MMF Faculty\n**World Premiere\n†Winner of AMO’s First Annual Concerto Competition
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/american-modern-orchestra-concert-i/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T213000
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SUMMARY:Date Nite! Vocal Arias and Art Songs
DESCRIPTION:A spectacular line-up of 20th & 21st century arias\, art songs and song cycles. 10 top vocalists from across the United States will be showcasing what is happening now\, from the avant-garde to post-modern romance. Wine\, Beer & Snack Bar opens @ 7 PM. $6 Drinks make this the best deal in Saratoga Springs! \n\nProgram\nAARON COPLAND – Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: 1-7\nHENRYK MIKOŁAJ GÓRECKI – Three Songs for Medium Voice\nJOHN HARBISON – Mirabai Songs: 1\, 3 & 5\nALBERTO GINASTERA – Cinco canciones populares Argentinas\nKAIJA SAARIAHO – Leinolaulut: Lino Songs for soprano and piano\nCHEN YI – Meditation\nROBERT PATERSON – Autumn Songs – 1 & 2\nROBERT PATERSON – Mother of Poisons (Aria from Carmilla) \nIntermission \nSongs set to Emily Dickinson texts \nMARTHA SULLIVAN – The Sky Is Low\nANDRÉ PREVIN – As Imperceptibly as Grief\nLORI LAITMAN – Four Dickinson Songs – 2 & 4\n\nBRETT DEAN – Equality\nALEXANDER VON ZEMLINSKY – Songs: Tiefe Sehnsucht\, Schlaf nur ein\, Entbietung \nProgram order subject to change\n\n2019 Vocal Institute\nSydney Branch\, soprano\nLaura Couch\, mezzo-soprano\nBlythe Gaissert*\, mezzo-soprano\nJuHyeon Han\, soprano\nKerry Holahan\, soprano\nNatalia Hulse\, soprano\nSophia LeMaire\, soprano\nJuliet Schlefer\, soprano\nBrianna Weckerly\, soprano\nJeffrey Todd\, bartione \nPianists\nNicole Brancato\, piano\nAnthony de Mare*\, piano\nLesi Mei\, piano\nErika Switzer*\, piano\nYifei Xu\, piano \n*MMF Faculty
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/date-nite-vocal-arias-and-art-songs-1/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
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SUMMARY:American Modern Ensemble - Concert I
DESCRIPTION:Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad\, come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres\, featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble\, now celebrating their 15th season in 2019/2020.\nWine\, Beer & Snack Bar opens @ 7 PM. $6 Drinks make this the best deal in Saratoga Springs! \nProgram\nANNE LEBARON – Noh Reflections\, Part 1\nMORGAN EASTERDAY – Rumination**\nI. failure to realize\nII. overthinking\nIII. meditation\n\nJEREMI EDWARDS – Dream Sequence**\nTIMOTHY LEE MILLER – Something More**\nJACOB SNIDER – One Cricket Song**\nTHOMAS WELSH – Inward**\nROBERT PATERSON* – Star Crossing\nPHILIP FOSTER – Mashup 2\nI.\nII.\nIII. \n*MMF Composition Faculty\n**World Premiere\nProgram order subject to change \nArtists\nSato Moughalian\, Flute\nKeve Wilson\, Oboe\nTasha Warren\, Clarinet\nCharles McCracken\, bassoon\nMatt Ward\, Percussion\nJoseph Rebman\, Harp\nEsther Noh\, Violin\nVictoria Paterson\, Violin\nDave Eggar\, Cello\nAnthony de Mare\, Piano \n2019 Institute Conductors\nDuane Andrews\, Jonathan Kirby\, JaeEun Kim\, Renée Anne Louprette\, John McKeever\, Austin Philemon\, Alfonso Piacentini
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/american-modern-ensemble-concert-i/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190610T213000
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CREATED:20190601T040000Z
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SUMMARY:20th Century Vocal Music
DESCRIPTION:This program will explore vocal repertoire form the first half of the 20th century\, including Poulenc’s La courte paille\, and selections of songs by Erich Korngold and Florence Price\, as well as more contemporary music by composers such as Isabelle Aloukbar\, John Metcalf\, Chris DeBlasio\, Jeff Blumenkranz\, and Mostly Modern Composer & Artistic Director Robert Paterson. \nThe program will explore a number of styles and approaches to vocal writing\, and will be a fantastic opportunity to hear engaging and lesser-known works in addition to beloved 20th century classics. \nWine\, Beer & Snack Bar opens @ 7 PM. $6 Drinks make this the best deal in Saratoga Springs! \nProgram\nFLORENCE PRICE –  Beside the Sea\, Sunset\, Night\, Hold fast to dreams\nFRANCIS POULENC – La courte paille\nERICH KORNGOLD – Das Stänchen\, Liebesbriefchen\, Versuchung\, Mond so gehst du wieder auf \nIntermission\n\nISABELLE ABOULKER – Savoir vivre et usages mondains\nJOHN METCALF – Plas Bodorgan (Caneuon y gerddi)\, Plas y ward (Caneuon y gerddi)\, Y Foelas (Caneuon y gerddi)\nELLEN REID – Comme les ailes d’un oiseau\nCHRIS DEBLASIO – All the Way Through Evening\nJEFF BLUMENCRANZ – Recuerdo\nROBERT PATERSON –Crossing the Hudson \nSelections and movements subject to change. \nArtists\nRachel Schutz\, Soprano\nChristopher Dylan Herbert\, Baritone\nTimothy Long\, Piano
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/20th-century-vocal-music/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180617T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180617T160000
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SUMMARY:American Modern Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The brand-new American Modern Orchestra (AMO)\, featuring maestro Alan Pierson\, and MMF Conducting Institute Participant\, Martim Sousa. \nProgram\nPELLE GUDMUNDSEN-HOLMGREEN – Mirror II\nROBERT PATERSON – Electric Lines\nIGOR STRAVINSKY – Symphony in Three Movements\nMMF Institute Composer Winning Work: STEVEN JULIANI – Variations* \nFeaturing the American Modern Orchestra conducted by Alan Pierson\, and MMF Conducting Institute Participant\, Martim Sousa. \n*This work was chosen for performance from the twenty works that receive orchestral readings earlier in the week at the festival\, and was be conducted by one of the conducting students.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-mmf-final-orchestra-concert/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
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SUMMARY:American Modern Orchestra & Albany Pro Musica
DESCRIPTION:This program features the American Modern Orchestra and Albany Pro Musica conducted by maestro Kent Tritle\, with Caitlin Lynch\, soprano\, Chad Sloan\, baritone\, and special guest Larry Pine\, narrator. \nLarry Pine is a celebrated actor who has starred in numerous films\, TV series and stage productions\, including All My Children\, Hostages\, House of Cards\, Dead Man Walking\, The Royal Tenenbaums\, Moonrise Kingdom\, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. \nPROGRAM\nRALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS – Flos Campi (‘Flower of the Field’) – suite for viola\, chorus\, and orchestra\nROBERT PATERSON – Whitman’s America – for orchestra\, chorus\, soprano & baritone\nIntermission\nROBERT PATERSON – A New Eaarth – for orchestra\, chorus\, and narrator \nPROGRAM NOTES\nFlos Campi (‘Flower of the Field’) is a suite for solo viola\, small chorus and small orchestra by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It is neither a concerto nor a choral piece\, although the viola and a wordless choir are prominently featured. The piece is divided into six movements\, played without pause\, each headed by a verse from the Song of Solomon: \n\nSicut Lilium in spinas (Lento)\nJam enim hiems transiit (Andante con moto)\nQuaesivi quem diligit anima mea (Lento – Allegro moderato)\nEt lectulum Salomonis (Moderato alla marcia)\nRevertere\, revertere Sulamitis! (Andante quasi lento)\nPone me ut signaculum (Moderato tranquillo)\n\nIn a program note for a 1927 performance\, Vaughan Williams admitted that ‘The title Flos Campi was taken by some to connote an atmosphere of ‘buttercups and daisies….” In reality\, the piece is unabashedly sensual and lushly orchestrated\, which is quite appropriate considering its subject matter \nWhitman’s America is a setting of six poems from Walt Whitman’s final version of Leaves of Grass\, often called the Death Bed Edition\, since he compiled this version the year he died. \nThe work is constructed in an arch form as a sort of quasi-fantasia\, and each part captures and highlights a variety of themes that permeate Whitman’s poems\, and in particular\, themes that have to do with his love of America and the American people. \nThe work begins with Gliding o’er all\, a poem in which Whitman portrays a positive attitude toward death; he is prepared for it and ready to embrace it. He presents a tone of acceptance through the irony of singing of many deaths\, for the positive act of singing\, in the way he imagines\, does not typically correlate with death. Next is I Dream’d in a Dream\, sung by a solo baritone\, a poem that describes a utopic vision of peace and harmony. Following that is I Hear America Singing\, about American pride and having pride in one’s work. Next is America\, describing the destiny of America as a nation\, his love of the masses\, his devotion to Democracy and America fulfilling the spiritual needs of its people. Second to last is A Prairie Sunset\, sung by a solo soprano\, a poem that captures the beauty of the American prairie\, an aspect of the American landscape that Whitman was very passionate about. Finally\, the work ends with After the Dazzle of Day\, a beautiful poem describing the starry night sky\, an evening filled with music and his own internal symphony during the silence that follows. \nWhitman’s America was commissioned by the Gulf Coast Symphony (Fort Myers\, FL) as part of their 2020 Commissioning Project\, Andrew M. Kurtz\, Music Director and Conductor. \nA New Eaarth is inspired by the book Eaarth by Bill McKibben\, a well-known author\, educator and environmentalist. McKibben’s assertion is that we have waited too long\, and that massive climate change is not only unavoidable\, but already underway. He states that we may as well call this new planet Eaarth\, because it is still recognizable\, but fundamentally different. In A New Eaarth\, narrated text is interspersed with poems and quotes from around the world\, including texts by Wendell Barry\, James Joyce\, Percy Bysshe Shelly and William Wordsworth. The text and poems allude to the four ancient\, classical elements—earth\, air\, fire and water—a theme that permeates many of Paterson’s other works. \nA New Eaarth was commissioned by the Vermont Youth Orchestra Association through a Music Alive! residency grant from New Music USA and the League of American Orchestras.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-6-16-american-modern-choir-and-orchestra-a-new-eaarth-whitmans-america/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180615T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180615T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T192042Z
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SUMMARY:Imani Winds
DESCRIPTION:An evening of wind quintet music featuring Grammy-nominated Imani Winds. \nProgram\nVALERIE COLEMAN – Umoja\nROBERT PATERSON – Wind Quintet: ‘Klezmeshugeh’\nJEFF SCOTT – Startin’ Sumthin’\nJOSHUA JANDREAU – Füükülsplüüt (2018)\nREID MERZBACHER – Four Miniatures for Wind Quintet (2018)\nTHOMAS PALMER – Autumn Blue (2018)\nIAN WISE – Groove Music (2018) \nWorks by 2018 Mostly Modern Festival Institute composers: Joshua Jandreau\, Reid Merzbacher\, Thomas Palmer\, and Ian Wiese.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-6-8-imani-winds-music-by-living-composers/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180614T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180614T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
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SUMMARY:American Modern Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Program\nHANNAH LASH – Subtilior\, Lamento\nKATIE MADONNA LEE – The Immigrants (2018)\nGREGG WELCHER – Mosaic (2018)\nKYLE BROWN – Wayfarer (2018)\nHANNAH LIPTON – Derealization (2018)\nGRAYSON JARVIS – CrackDown (2018)\nWILLIAM ANDERSON – Simple Composition (2018)\nROBERT PATERSON – Sextet\nJOSEPH REBMAN – Loose Control\nKEVIN MCCARTER – Pastorale (2018)\nJOHN MCCARTHY – “Little” Allegro in E-Flat Minor (2018)\nJONATHAN POSTHUMA – Selections from Paul Klee: Painted Songs (2018)\nARI SUSSMAN – Apophenia (2018) \nWorks by 2018 Mostly Modern Festival Institute composers: Kyle Brown\, Grayson Jarvis\, Katie Madonna Lee\, Hannah Lipton\, Kevin McCarter\, John McCarthy\, Jonathan Posthuma\, Joseph Rebman\, Ari Sussman\, and Gregg Welcher.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/6-14-2018-american-modern-ensemble-second-concert/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180613T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180613T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T192050Z
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Brass Quintet
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of music featuring the Atlantic Brass Quintet. This program will feature four new works by Mostly Modern Festival participants\, Lutoslawski’s Mini Overture\, and Shine by Robert Paterson. \nProgram\nWITOLD LUTOSŁAWSKI – Mini Overture\nROBERT PATERSON – Shine\nSTEVEN JULIANI – Coruscate (2018)\nNICHOLAS FIFE – The StrifeBlinds (2018)\nOLIVER KWAPIS – Night Through Eight Eyes (2018)\nMICHAEL STANDARD – (Un)becoming (2018) \nWorks by 2018 Mostly Modern Festival Institute composers: Nicholas Fife\, Steven Juliani\, Michael Standard\, and Oliver Kwapis.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-6-13-atlantic-brass-quintet/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180610T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T192055Z
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SUMMARY:American Modern Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The brand-new American Modern Orchestra (AMO)\, featuring maestro Christopher Rountree\, conductor\, and MMF Conducting Institute Participant\, Martim Sousa. \nProgram\nBÉLA BARTÓK – Music for Strings\, Percussion\, and Celesta\nROBERT BEASER – Ground ‘0’\nROBERT PATERSON – Symphony in Three Movements\nMMF Institute Composer Winning Work: JONATHAN POSTHUMA – Chamber Symphony “Beams of Heaven”* \n*This work was chosen for performance from the twenty works that receive orchestral readings earlier in the week at the festival\, and was be conducted by one of the conducting students.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-6-9-american-modern-orchestra-rountree-bartok-beaser-paterson/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180609T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180609T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T192059Z
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SUMMARY:Euclid Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Program\nDAVID DEL TREDICI – String Quartet No. 2\nWYNTON MARSALIS – Creole Contradanzas from At The Octoroon Balls\nROBERT PATERSON – String Quartet No. 1\nROBERT PATERSON – I See You\nJOSHUA BAERWALD – …mostly (2018)\nCOREY CHANG – Sounds of the Garden (2018)\nPAUL FRUCHT – Rhapsody (2018)\nEUGENE MARLOW – La femme D’un Temps Passe Au Present (The Woman from the Past and the Present) (2018)\nALEC RADECKI – Miniatures No. 3 “Abstractions” (abridged) for String Quartet (2018) \nWorks by 2018 Mostly Modern Festival Institute composers: Joshua Baerwald\, Corey Chang\, Paul Frucht\, Eugene Marlow\, and Alec Radecki.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-6-8-euclid-quartet-music-by-living-composers/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180608T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180608T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T215806
CREATED:20180601T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T192104Z
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SUMMARY:American Modern Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Program\nSTEPHEN CABELL – Quartet\nMARLENE RADICE – Sawdust\, Bone\, White Ash\, & Silk (2018)\nDANIEL ZLATKIN – Bells (2018)\nBENJAMIN YEE-PAULSON – The Monk by the Sea (2018)\nSUZANNE KOSOWITZ – Dance in Defiance (2018)\nNATHAN BALES – Song of the Open Road (2018)\nCHRIS NEINER – Infinite Spring (2018)\nWILLIAM HAWKINS – Collage (2018)\nTIMOTHY KIAH – Shadows (2018)\nSTEPHEN CABELL – The Eclipse (2018)\nTIMOTHY LEE MILLER – When the leaves begin to fall (2018)\nK. SCOTT EGGERT – Screenshot (2018)\nROBERT PATERSON – Hell’s Kitchen \nWorks by 2018 Mostly Modern Festival Institute composers: Nathan Bales\, Kenneth Scott Eggert\, Benjamin Yee-Paulson\, William Hawkins\, Timothy Kiah\, Suzanne Kosowitz\, Chris Neiner\, Nathan Bales Timothy Lee Miller\, Marlene Radice\, and Daniel Zlatkin.
URL:https://mostlymodernfestival.org/event/2018-inaugural-chamber-music-concert-featuring-american-modern-ensemble/
LOCATION:Arthur Zankel Music Center\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mostly Modern Festival USA
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