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 | News: Enthusiastic Response to Reinhard von Berg’s Recitals in Germany! |
 The idea for this tour was born in the summer of 2005, when it was suggested to Reinhard to come to Kassel, Germany and play a concert during the 2007 documenta visual arts festival. It took more concrete form in November, 2006, when he was asked to present two concerts as part of the Nu Art Festival planned for September, 2007. He agreed, with the proviso that he would like to play some additional concerts, plus give some talks, in other German centres. Two additional venues were quickly arranged, in Gottsbühren and in Hannover; a further one was added later, in Bibra.
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Posted by Admin on Sunday, April 20 @ 16:53:41 EDT (266 reads)
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 | News: Suite and Serious: Orchestral Music of Michael S. Horwood |
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Edmonton Composers' Concert Society member composer Michael Horwood has an impressive Curriculum Vitae. A native of Buffalo, New York, USA, he studied musical composition and theory at the State University of New York at Buffalo with István Anhalt, Lukas Foss, Ramon Fuller and Lejaren Hiller, eventually obtaining his Bachelor and Master degrees. He moved to Canada in 1971, upon acquiring the position of professor of music and humanities at Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto, where he remained until 2003. In the capacities of educator and performer, he also played piano and percussion in the Ontario-based improvisation ensemble Convergence. Retired from academia, he now resides in Cowley, Alberta.
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Posted by Admin on Sunday, April 20 @ 16:32:35 EDT (266 reads)
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 | News: Five of a (New) Kind - New Direction for the ECCS |
 Tuesday, July 31, 2007 was a very special day in the twenty-two year history of the Edmonton Composers' Concert Society. While many of the organization's members have had orchestral works of one form or another performed by a variety of local, national and international ensembles, this was only the third time that the society has produced a concert of orchestral works, in this particular instance, a series of works for organ and strings, with its own ensemble of musicians - thanks in large part to a special project grant from the Canada Council along with other donors and sponsors. What added to the specialness of the occasion was that the concert was co-presented under the auspices of the Royal Canadian College of Organists as part of the "Windspiration Edmonton Organ Festival" held at various venues across the city between July 30 and August 3. In addition, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation recorded the concert for future national broadcasts of the individual works on its FM Radio programme "The Signal." Performances of contemporary works for organ and orchestra are rare as it is - making this occasion a most especial treat for the ears. Four of the five works were world première performances, and one was a Canadian première.
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Posted by Admin on Saturday, September 01 @ 19:45:37 EDT (704 reads)
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 | News: Monte Keene Pishny-Floyd Performed in US |
 Suite for Small Orchestra (1970), Soundscapes from My Youth, by ECCS member Dr. Monte Keene Pishny-Floyd, was performed by the Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra, John Ricarte, conductor, in Stafford, Texas on 13 May 2007. Fort Bend county and Stafford are part of the Houston metropolitan area. The Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra is an outstanding community orchestra, and Dr. Pishny-Floyd is the composer-in-residence for the FBSO. For the past four seasons, he has written the program notes for the FBSO, and was appointed composer-in-residence this past year.
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Posted by Admin on Saturday, May 19 @ 18:19:09 EDT (838 reads)
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