Frank Corcoran

irish composer

Midwinter Fest
Music by Composers from Ireland and the US

Frank-CorcoranMax-Lifchitz-2013Terry-Rileywilliam_schimmelThomasWhitman

works by

FRANK CORCORAN     Quasi una storia
MAX LIFCHITZ          Brightness Aloft
TERRY RILEY     Half-Wolf Dances Mad in Moonlight
WILLIAM SCHIMMEL   Max to Max

THOMAS WHITMAN   Anniversary Fanfare

William Schimmelaccordion
Max Lifchitz, conductor
The North/South Consonance Ensemble

Sunday, February 15 at 3 PM
Christ and St Stephen’s Church
120 West 69th St (bet Bway & Columbus)
New York, NY 10023

Free Admission

http://www.northsouthmusic.org

 


 

         On Sunday afternoon February 15, the North/South Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Max Lifchitz will introduce New York audiences to five recent works by composers from Ireland and the US.

The event will start at 3 PM and end approximately at 4:30 PM. It will be held at the intimate but acoustically superior auditorium of Christ & St Stephen’s Church (120 West 69th St – between Broadway and Columbus) on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The auditorium is ADA accessible. Admission is free – no tickets required.

The compositions to be heard for the first time are: Frank Corcoran’s Quasi una storia (Nearly a Story)Max Lifchitz’s Brightness Aloft; William Schimmel’s Max to Max; and Thomas Whitman’s Anniversary Fanfare. Terry Riley’s Half-Wold Dances Mad in Midnight will receive its East Coast premiere in a performance marking the composer’s 80th birthday. Accordionist William Schimmel will be the featured soloist in the performance of his recently completed work for accordion and strings.

The composers will be present at the concert to introduce their works and meet with the audience. The event is part of the Composers Now Festival.

Performers and composers are available for media events and interviews and may be contacted through the North/South Office at ns.concerts@att.net

Since its inception in 1980, North/South Consonance has brought to the attention of the New York City public over 1,000 recent works by composers representing a wide spectrum of aesthetic views. It activities are made possible in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Special funding for this program provided by Culture Ireland and the Music Performance Trust Funds.


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