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Stefan Hakenberg (Germany/Juneau)* (in Residence in Juneau)
Paul Cox (Sitka/OH)* (in Residence in Juneau) Hans Werner Henze (Italy/Germany) with Martin Zehn (Germany) (in Residence in Juneau) Kiyoshi Furukawa (Japan)* (in Residence in Juneau) György Kurtág (Hungary/France) Allen Larsen (Ketchikan) (in Residence in Juneau) Alexandros Kalogeras (Greece/MA)* |
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Martin Zehn (Germany) - piano
Timothy Smith (Anchorage) - piano Heather Dawn Janes (Juneau) - piano Joyce Parry Moore (Juneau) - soprano William Todd Hunt (Juneau) - soprano sax/chorus Jeremy Brandt-Young (Juneau) - soprano sax/chorus David Sheakley - snare Shoshannah Seligman (Juneau) - hurdygurdy/narrator Kyoshi Furukawa - chorus Dave Hunsaker - stage director |
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Hakenberg (1960): "Characters from Stroller White's Gold Rush Days: Gussie Lamore, Nosey" for 2 sop sax, snare, hurdygurdy
Cox (1969): "Albion's Shore" for piano solo Henze (Zehn arr.)(1926): "Nocturnal Serenade" from The English Cat (1983) for piano 4 hand and soprano Furukawa (1959): "Six Processions for Six Hands" for piano 6 hand Kurtág (1926): 12 selections for 4 hands from "Jatékók" (Games) (1973) for piano 4 hand Larsen (1975): "Variation on a Scottish Folk Tune" (2001) for piano solo Kalogeras (1961): "Iphigenia Terrea" for piano 6 hand, soprano, narrator, and chorus |
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Martin Zehn plays Messian and Beethoven in Juneau 7.11, Sitka 7.23
SopranoPiano: Joyce Parry-Moore and Heather Dawn Janes 8.1 in Juneau |
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SLAM! 7.13 in Juneau
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