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2010
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Jan 24
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Residency at Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, New York
Argento Chamber Ensemble holds composers workshops and demonstrates music of Harold Meltzer, Milton Babbitt, and Jonathan Chenette.
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Jan 31
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“Distinguished Artists” Concerts
Locust Valley Library, 2pm
Scarborough Trio performs works by Faure, Boulanger and Scharwenka
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Feb 10
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Amherst College Residency
Wet Ink Ensemble performs works from their repertoire
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Feb 19
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The Getty Address
The Allen Room, Lincoln Center, 8:30pm
Alarm Will Sound joins The Dirty Projectors
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Feb 23
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Music by Caleb Burhans
(Le) Poisson Rouge, New York, NY, 7:30
Alarm Will Sound, itsnotyouitsme and Son Lux perform the music of Caleb Burhans
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Feb 27
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The Getty Address
Walt Disney Hall, Los Angeles, CA, 8:00pm
Alarm Will Sound and The Dirty Projectors
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March 4
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Carrier Records Presents.
The Issue Project Room 8pm
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Carrier Records presents recording artists Wet Ink Ensemble, Hunter/Gatherer, The Dan Peck Trio, and GBL in a concert promoting the New York City-based label.
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March 5
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Composer Portrait: Sebastian Currier
Miller Theatre, 8:00 PM
2960 Broadway (at 116th Street), New York
Subway: 1 train to 116th Street/Columbia University
Admission: $25; $15 students; $7 Columbia University students
Box Office (212) 854-7799
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March 18
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Due East recital.
Northern Illinois School of Music. Recital Hall. 8PM. Free admission.
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March 19
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Due East residency.
Lincoln Way North High School, Frankfort, IL.
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March 27
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New York Electronic Music Festival (NYEMF).
Due East performs Jeff Herriot's "...dissipation of a thought..."
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March 28
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Music With a View Series.
Due East at The Flea Theatre, NYC.
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April 10
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SEAMUS Conference
St. Cloud, Minnesota.
Due East performs Jeff Herriott's "...dissipation of a thought..."
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April 13
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The Chaminade Club of Yonkers
Grinton I Will Library - Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 2pm
Scarborough Trio performs an afternoon recital
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April 14
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NIU New Music Festival. Due East gives world premiere of Alex Mincek's Double Concerto for Due East and string orchestra.
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April 15
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NIU New Music Festivel Due East gives the world premiere of new work by Austrian composer, Bernhard Lang. Also performs Kate Soper's Purl. Wet Ink is the featured ensemble in residence
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April 22
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Mata Festival
Le Poisson Rouge, 7:30 PM
158 Bleecker Street (between Thompson and Sullivan), New York
Tickets $15; $10 students and seniors; $50 festival pass
Argento showcases young American composers, performing Michelle Lou and a world premiere of Alexander Sigman at the 12th annual MATA Festival.
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April 24
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ContraCulture (Erin Lesser, flutes and Carol McGonnell, clarinets) perform a new duo by Brahim Kerkour for Columbia Composers. St. Peter's Church, 8pm.
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April 30
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American Composers Showcase: Galante, Iglesia, and Adán
Miller Theatre, 8:00 PM
2960 Broadway (at 116th Street), New York
Subway: 1 train to 116th Street/Columbia University
Admission free; Box Office (212) 854-7799
Argento premieres works by Michel Galante, Daniel Iglesia and Victor Adán. Concert also includes choral works by Igor Stravinsky.
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May 1
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Festival of New American Music
Roulette, 8pm
20 Greene St.
Wet Ink's Festival of New American Music, co-presented by Roulette Intermedium and Carrier Records, will take place in May 2010 at Roulette, and feature works for large and small ensembles by the winners of our call for scores (Keith Moore, Rama Gottfried, and Amy Williams) and emerging and mid-career American artists including Mark Applebaum, Anthony Braxton, Erin Gee, Ben Hackbarth, Sam Pluta, Kate Soper, Ming Tsao, and Eric Wubbels.
The Festival will be recorded live at Roulette, and released as 2-CD set by Carrier Records in Summer of 2010.
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May 3
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The Knights perform at Le Poisson Rouge at 8pm in celebration of their second album release for SONY Classical.
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May 7
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Amherst Residency, Part II
Wet Ink performs works by student composers
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May 10
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Residency at New York University
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
566 LaGuardia Place (at Washington Square South), New York
Admission free
Argento workshops new works by New York University graduate composers.
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May 23
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Roger Smith Hotel, New York City.Due East performs Bernhard Lang's Difference/Repetition #21
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May 27
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Festival of New American Music
Roulette, 8pm
20 Greene St.
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June 4
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Composer Portrait of Fabien Levy
Argento Chamber Ensemble performs at the Austrian Cultural Forum
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June 5
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Ensemble ACJW performs a family concert "Sound Odyssey" at Zankel Hall. 1pm
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June 16
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Wet Ink Ensemble performs new works by Kate Soper and Matthew Welch for the American Composers Alliance. Symphony Space, Thalia Theatre, 7:30pm
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June 19-26
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Carnegie Hall Presents MUSIC ON THE LAKES--A Musical Cruise in the Great Lakes.
Ensemble ACJW performs 4 concerts for flute and string quartet
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2009
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September
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12
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MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL. Argento Chamber Ensemble at Le Poisson rouge. 7pm
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14
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MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL . Argento Chamber Ensemble at the Austrian Cultural Forum. 6pm and 7:30pm
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23
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Wet Ink presents a Peter Ablinger Portrait Concert. St. Peter's Church, Chelsea. 8pm.
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October
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10
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Due East performs at the Society of Composers Region V Conference. Dubuque, Iowa. 10am
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18
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A performance of John de Clef Pineiro's Breaths for flute and piano at the NYCC Gala Benefit Concert. Bechstein America will host the concert at its New York City showroom, 207 West 58 Street.
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30
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ARCHIPELAGO: Room Full of Teeth and Due East.
Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn, NY. 8pm
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November
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17
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Composer Portrait: Ralph Shapey
Miller Theatre, 8:00 PM
2960 Broadway (at 116th Street), New York
Subway: 1 train to 116th Street/Columbia University
Admission: $25; $15 students; $7 Columbia University students
Box Office (212) 854-7799
Argento violinist Miranda Cuckson leads the Argento Chamber Ensemble, New York Woodwind Quintet, and the Talujon Percussion Quartet in this showcase of the unique American voice of Ralph Shapey.
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22
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Sonorities Festival
SARC center, Belfast, Ireland, 8PM
Argento performs works by Nono, Furrer, Lunsqui, Cleare, Globokar, Gaussin
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24
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NewSoundWorlds Series
National Concert Hall in Dublin, Ireland, 8PM
ContraCulture (Erin Lesser and Carol McGonnell) perform works by Luigi Nono, Beat Furrer, Ann Cleare, Alex Lunsqui, Harold Meltzer and Allain Gaussin
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23
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Alarm Will Sound performs at:
Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany, 8PM
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December
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2-3
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Due East performance and residency at the University of Kentucky
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3-4
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Due East performance and residency at Marshall University, WV
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