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Music From Copland HouseDerek Bermel, clarinet Michael Boriskin, piano Paul Lustig Dunkel, flute Nicholas Kitchen, violin Wilhelmina Smith, cello
MCH has been engaged by some of America’s foremost concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, Monday Evening Concerts in Los Angeles, Brandeis University, Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, Columbia University’s Miller Theatre, Yaddo, and the Caramoor International, Cape Cod, and Bard Music Festivals. In Spring 2006, it collaborated with National Public Radio and the European Broadcasting Union on a special broadcast in EuroRadio’s “Concerts from Composers’ Homes” series, which aired in over 20 countries. MCH is in residence at Sarah Lawrence College, where it undertakes concert, educational, and recording activities. MCH’s widely-praised debut recording for Arabesque, the first complete cycle of Copland’s chamber music, appeared on “Best Recordings” lists in the U.S. and abroad. It now records for Koch International Classics, which released two outstanding releases in 2006-07 devoted respectively to works by Sebastian Currier and John Musto. The ensemble has also commissioned Currier, Chen Yi, Richard Danielpour, and Tamar Muskal. MCH programs take listeners on lively journeys across the musical landscape, imaginatively uniting past and present, American and non-American. Inspired by Copland’s peerless, lifelong advocacy of American composers, the ensemble also offers children’s programs, master classes, lectures, residencies, and workshops, and other educational and community outreach activities. MCH’s exceptional Founding Artists are widely admired for their instrumental command and musical insights in works both old and new: clarinetist-composer Derek Bermel, pianist and Copland House Artistic and Executive Director Michael Boriskin, flutist and Westchester Philharmonic Music Director Paul Lustig Dunkel, violinist Nicholas Kitchen (of the celebrated Borromeo String Quartet), and cellist Wilhelmina Smith (of The Mannes Trio). They are often joined by award-winning guest artists, including violinists Timothy Fain, Curtis Macomber, Jesse Mills, and Jennifer Frautschi, violists Danielle Farina, Cynthia Phelps, and Hsin-Yun Huang; soprano Susan Narucki; baritone William Sharp; and many others. Excellent musicians in vital performances. Copland would have been proud of all of them. -- CHICAGO TRIBUNE Bracing and bracing, incisive and exciting. -- THE NEW YORK TIMES A grand and stirring performance. The music came through with searing clarity. -- AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE A compelling and carefully crafted program, beautifully and seductively played. -- THE LOS ANGELES TIMES All exuberance and bright sunshine. What a well-prepared and confidently managed evening it was. -- THE NEW YORK TIMES They played with exhilarating confidence and verve ... fluid, fluent, and lithely balletic. -- THE STRAD [ENGLAND] The caliber of musicianship here could be a model for chamber music camaraderie. Watching these players interact with each other was a pleasure all in itself. -- MUSICWEB INTERNATIONAL [England] Copland House and its concerts are one of the most satisfying elements on the New York music scene today. -- AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE For additional information please contact:
Elizabeth Dworkin (elizabeth@dworkincompany.com) |
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