Recording Jack Van Zandt’s “A Chaos of Light and Motion"
Recording Jack Van Zandt’s A Chaos of Light and Motion at Tritone Recordings, Glendale, CA
Recording Jack Van Zandt’s A Chaos of Light and Motion at Tritone Recordings, Glendale, CA
Solo Concert for José Serebrier's CD and Book Release Celebration organized by Peer Music Classical
Venue at Bouchaine Vineyards, Napa, CA
CD Release Concert for multiple GRAMMY® Award-nominated pianist Nadia Shpachenko’s new Reference Recordings album The Poetry of Places. This program will include 5 San Francisco premieres of architecture-inspired works by Amy Beth Kirsten, Han Lash, James Matheson, Harold Meltzer, and Jack Van Zandt from Shpachenko’s new CD, as well as 2 World Premieres and 2 West Coast premieres of works by Paul Chihara, Thea Musgrave, José Serebrier, and Lewis Spratlan.
Chamber Performance with the Villiers String Quartet
Works by William Alwyn, Elizabeth Kelly, Frederick Delius, and Frank Bridge
Chamber Recital with the Villiers String Quartet
Chamber Recital with Villiers String Quartet
Contemporary duo and trio works with Megan Ihnen, mezzo-soprano and Michael Hall, viola.
Contemporary voice, viola, and piano pieces by Mary Kouyoumdjian, Libby Larsen, Eric Malmquist, Jessica Meyer, Jessica Rudman, Garrett Schumann, and Nina C. Young, and others.
Contemporary voice, viola, and piano pieces by Mary Kouyoumdjian, Libby Larsen, Eric Malmquist, Jessica Meyer, Jessica Rudman, Garrett Schumann, and Nina C. Young, and others.
Solo and Chamber Recital at Harvey Mudd College
Nadia Shpachenko, piano
with guest artists Megan Ihnen, mezzo-soprano
and Michael Hall, viola
Solo selections from Shpachenko’s new CD The Poetry of Places and contemporary trio works with Megan Ihnen, mezzo-soprano and Michael Hall, viola.
This concert at Symphony Space in New York will feature solo works by Harold Meltzer, Hannah Lash, James Matheson, Amy Beth Kirsten, and Jack Van Zandt from Nadia Shpachenko's upcoming March 1, 2019 CD Release The Poetry of Places, as well as the World Premiere of Lewis Spratlan's TWO RAGS (from SIX RAGS for Piano, Shpachenko will premiere the whole set in April) and Mechanical Dolls by Victoria Bond.