North/South Chamber Orchestra Plays Christ & St Stephen’s Church 6/7
The North/South Chamber Orchestra Tuesday, June 7 at 8 PM at Christ & St Stephen's Church
120 West 69th St (bet Bway & Columbus), NYC
Free Admission. No tickets required.
http://www.northsouthmusic.org
On Tuesday, June 7 at 8 PM The North/South Chamber Orchestra performs new and recent works by New York composers Allen Brings, Max Lifchitz, Robert Martin & Dosia McKay.
North/South Consonance's 2010-11 season is 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; grants from Columbia University's Ditson Fund and the American Federation of Musicians (Local 802); as well as contributions by many generous individuals.
For further information about all North/South activities including concerts and recordings please visit http://www.northsouthmusic.org/
Albums featuring performances by the North/South Chamber Orchestra are available for download and streaming through the internet at http://www.classicsonline.com/North_South_Recordings/
ABOUT THE COMPOSERS AND THEIR MUSICDosia McKay's composition portfolio includes scores for film, dance, and multimedia, works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, choir, symphony orchestra, as well as synthesized sound. Her musical language fluently weaves elements of classical harmony, baroque counterpoint, jazz, pop, avant-garde, and folk melodies from her native Poland. She writes that Unveiling for string orchestra is an exploration of layers of sounds. Beginning with one solitary note, new aural strata gradually unfold in which multiple layers of counterpoint constantly shift, weave, and intersect until the tension is finally broken in an unveiling of a tender and fleeting soundscape. The work looks back at her Polish heritage with echoes of the string writing by Grazyna Bacewicz, Romuald Twardowski, or Henryk Gorecki.Born in Mexico City but a New York resident since 1966, Max Lifchitz is active as pianist, conductor and composer. His works have been performed throught the US, Europe and Latin America and appear on several recordings.
His Yellow Ribbons No. 48 is a concerto grosso for oboe, clarinet and strings. In three contrasting but interrelated movements, the work was written at the request of Los Angeles based oboist Richard Kravchak and clarinetist Julia Heinen who will be acting as soloists for the premiere. Completed on Memorial Day, it belongs to a series of compositions written in honor of the former American hostages in Iran.

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