Recording "The Poetry of Places"
Recording The Poetry of Places album at Skywalker Sound. The album is scheduled to be released in Spring 2019 on the Reference Recordings label.
Recording The Poetry of Places album at Skywalker Sound. The album is scheduled to be released in Spring 2019 on the Reference Recordings label.
World premiere of WINDOWS for clarinet, bassoon & piano in Beverly Hills, CA
Clarinetist Gary Gray, bassoonist Judith Farmer and pianist Nadia Shpachenko will perform the world premiere of WINDOWS during a chamber music concert at the 2017 Beverly Hills International Music Festival. Also on the program will be works by Beethoven, Chopin, Rota and Schurmann.
Private event, RSVP required
Solo Recital The Poetry of Places. New works inspired by buildings by Amy Beth Kirsten, Hannah Lash, James Matheson, Harold Meltzer, Lewis Spratlan, and Jack Van Zandt. Also on the program are performances by The Los Angeles Belles, featuring a new work by Amy Gordon and more.
California State University Fullerton New Music presents: The Poetry of Places
InterArt Collaborative Projects Summer Symposium from 3-6 pm, concert at 7:30 pm
World Premiere of Rhapsodie #3 - Pandora's Box by Danaë Vlasse
Nadia Shpachenko, solo piano/narrator and Aitana Jordan, dancer
Choreographed by David Wilcox, director of the Long Beach Ballet
World Premiere of Christian Carey's Ross Gay Songs with Sara Noble, soprano and Nadia Shpachenko, piano at the New Music Gathering, Bowling Green State University
"Chamber Music Grab Bag" concert
Solo Recital The Poetry of Places at Saddleback College. New works inspired by buildings by Amy Beth Kirsten, Hannah Lash, James Matheson, Harold Meltzer, Lewis Spratlan, and Jack Van Zandt.
Solo Recital The Poetry of Places at Palomar College. New works inspired by buildings by Amy Beth Kirsten, Hannah Lash, James Matheson, Harold Meltzer, Lewis Spratlan, and Jack Van Zandt.
Workshop with composer Jack Van Zandt titled Telling a Story with Music and Solo Recital The Poetry of Places at Cal Arts. New works inspired by buildings by Amy Beth Kirsten, Hannah Lash, James Matheson, Harold Meltzer, Lewis Spratlan, and Jack Van Zandt.