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North/South Consonance Ensemble
Fall 2003 - Spring 2004 Performance Schedule
Ten Concerts in the visually appealing and acoustically
superior setting of Christ and St. Stephen's Church
Location:
120 West 69th Street, New York City
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PROGRAM I
Sunday, October 12, 2003 at 3 PM
Elizabeth Bell: A 75th Birthday Retrospective
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ELIZABETH BELL |
Piano Sonata No. 2
Soliloquy
Loss Songs
River Fantasy
String Quartet No. 1
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Elizabeth Farnum, soprano Stephen Drake, cello
Max Lifchitz, piano The North/South String Quartet
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PROGRAM II
Monday, October 27, 2003 at 8 PM
Phantoms of New Music
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HENRY COWELL
MARY JEANNE VAN APPLEDORN
RON MAZUREK
ALLAN CROSSMAN
SERGIO FIDEMRAIZER
ARTURO RODAS
REYNOLD WEIDENAAR
RICARDO TACUCHIAN
LUCIANO BERIO
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Sinister Resonance
Uptown Blue
Three Preludes
Street Suite
Tres peces breus
Piece of Cake
Hang Time 2 on Jones Street
Lamento
Sequenza IV *
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* Performed in memory of the composer
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Max Lifchitz, piano
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PROGRAM III
Sunday, January 11, 2004 at 3 PM
New Years Celebration
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LEO KRAFT
TUDOR DOMINIK MAICAN
ALBA POTES
DINOS CONSTANTINIDES
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L’Unicorno*
Sinfonietta
Reflexiones
Landscape VI
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* Performed in honor of the composer’s 80th birthday
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David Jolley, French Horn
Max Lifchitz, conductor
The North/South Chamber Orchestra
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PROGRAM IV
Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 3 PM
Dreams of the Sea
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ANTHONY BONELLO
ORLANDO GARCIA
STEPHAN PROCK
LAURIE SAN MARTIN
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Dreams of the Sea
Silencios Imaginados
Garden Varieties
Octurnal
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Robert Sherman, narrator
Manuel Prestamo, guest conductor
The North/South Chamber Orchestra
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PROGRAM V
Sunday, February 15, 2004 at 3 PM
Panache
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BETTY OLIVERO
CARL SCHIMMEL
JOSEPH KOYKKAR
GERALD ELIAS
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Kavei Avir
Five Lies
Panache
Conversations with Essie
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Lynne Vardaman, narrator William Schimmel, accordion
Max Lifchitz, conductor The North/South Chamber Orchestra
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PROGRAM VI
Monday, March 1, 2004 at 8 PM
The World of Sax (Part I)
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JOSEPH TRAPANESE
DAVID SAMPSON
DAVID NOON
BARBARA JAZWINSKI
MAX LIFCHITZ
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New York Rising
Breathing Lessons
Quartet
Images in Blue
Yellow Ribbons No. 38
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The New Hudson Saxophone Quartet
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PROGRAM VII
Monday, April 19, 2004 at 8 PM
The World of Sax (Part II)
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LUCIE ROBERT
MAX LIFCHITZ
KAREL HUSA
EDITH LEJET
JINDRICH FELD
IDA GOTKOVSKI
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Cadenza
Yellow Ribbons No. 39
Elegie et Rondeau
Trois Petits Prèludes
Sonata
Brillance
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John Bleuel, saxophone
Linda Li-Bleuel, piano
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PROGRAM VIII
Wednesday, May 5, 2004 at 8 PM
Cinco De Mayo Celebration:
The Latin American Art Song
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Songs by
Alberto Ginastera
Carlos Chávez
Silvestre Revueltas
Heitor Villa-Lobos
and others
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Desirée Halac, mezzo-soprano
Max Lifchitz, piano
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PROGRAM IX
Monday, May 17, 2004 at 8 PM
The Hanging Gardens
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HOWARD QUILLING
VIVIAN FUNG
MARILYN ZIFFRIN
BRUCE TAUB
HARRY BULOW
HELENA MICHELSON
B. ALLEN SCHULZ
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
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The Earth Remembers
Songs from Childhood
Suite
Pan Man
Syntax I
The Flutist Enchanting
Rhythm and Movement for the Awkward
The Book of The Hanging Gardens
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Gayla Bauer Blaisdell, soprano Lisa Hansen, flute
Max Lifchitz, piano Josh Quillen, steel drums
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Please Note: Because of a scheduling change the following concert will be
held at Assembly Hall The Riverside Church Entrance at 91 Claremont Ave in New
York City (North of West 120th St, one block west of Broadway) [Closest
subway stop is the IRT (#1 or 9) at W 116th St]
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PROGRAM X
Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at 8 PM
Season Finale
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EDUARDO ALONSO CRESPO
DU YUN
JOSE LUIS HURTADO
BERNARD RANDS
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MacBeth Suite
Vicissitudes No. 3
Seis
Oboe Concertino *
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* Performed in honor of the composer’s 70th birthday
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Jacqueline LeClair, oboe
Max Lifchitz, conductor
The North/South Chamber Orchestra
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Free Admission to all concerts!
For additional information please call (212) 663-7566
Programs, artists and locations subject to change without notice as necessary.
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