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cOncert iORLANDO JACINTO GARCIA , DIRECTOR
MARGARET LANCASTER, GUEST FLUTISTFIU NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
SAT | 21 NOV 2009 | 8PM HERBERT AND NICOLE WERTHEIM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
CONCERT HALL
0910season
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PrOGramMinimal Phasing Martin Supper (Germany)
Margaret Lancaster, recorder
Happy Days Arthur Kampela (Brazil)Margaret Lancaster, fl ute
The Magic Labyrinth Aurelio de la Vega (Cuba/USA)FIU New Music Ensemble
Kala Jordan, clarinetHector Hernandez, violin
Daniel White, pianoEdrick Subervi, classical guitar
Margaret Lancaster, fl utist Dolce Tormento Kaija Saariaho (Finland)
Margaret Lancaster, piccolo
Jarak Jauh Nick Brooke (USA)Margaret Lancaster, fl utes
Viento Sonoro Orlando Jacinto García (Cuba/USA)
Margaret Lancaster, fl utes Toneland Security Paul Steenhuise (Canada)
Margaret Lancaster, bass fl ute
but because you asked Paula Matthusen (USA)FIU New Music EnsembleHector Hernandez, violin
Edrick Subervi, electric guitarMargaret Lancaster, fl utist
Lipstick Jacob Ter Veldhuis (Holland)
Margaret Lancaster, fl utes
Organum II Francesco Antonioni (Italy)
Margaret Lancaster, alto fl ute
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The 2010 NEW MUSIC MIAMI ISCM FESTIVAL SERIES presents new music from around the world featuring concerts on:
NOVEMBER 21, 20098:00pm
7:45pm Pre-Concert Meet-the-Artist Session
JANUARY 16 and 23, 2010
FEBRUARY 20, 2010
MARCH 13, 2010
APRIL 17, 2010
MAY 15 and 16, 2010
For more information please visit our online Calendar of Events atcarta.fiu.edu or call our Box Office at 305.348.0496
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it’s aliveAll-classical public radio station
Classical South Florida has burst
onto the airwaves. Its music explodes
in sonic blooms. Your pulse quickens.
Your spirits soar. It’s classical music.
It’s alive.
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PrOGram nOtesABOUT MARGARET LANCASTER
Hailed as the “leading exponent of the avant-garde flute” (Kyle Gann, Village Voice), Margaret Lancaster has built a large repertoire of new works written specifically for her that employ extended techniques, dance, drama, multi-media, and electronics. Recognized for her fearlessness and versatility, Lancaster is widely in demand by composers of different styles and genres. Composers and directors she has worked with include Chen Shi Zheng, Milton Babbitt, Lee Breuer, Larry Polansky, Eve Beglarian, Jon Appleton, Phil Kline, Gerhard Stabler, Christian Wolff, Jo Kondo, Guillaume Bernardi, Jacob Ter Veldhuis and the Common Sense Composers Collective. Upon the premiere of Robert Cantrick’s music theater piece Three Mimes, Bernard Holland (The New York Times) remarked, “Ms. Lancaster’s flute spit and barked beyond its usual repertory…a virtuoso versatility was both demanded and achieved.”
Lancaster is a member of Essential Music and the Downtown and Glass Farm Ensembles, a guest of Ne(x)tworks, Counter)induction, and Talujon, and a recurring performer at Spoleto Festival USA and Santa Fe New Music. She was recently selected to participate in Meet the Composer’s New Works for Soloist Champions project. Performance highlights include Lincoln Center Festival, Ibsen Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Whitney Museum, Festival de Otono, Festival D’Automne, and Bremen Musikfest with Absolute Ensemble. She has appeared as a lecturer/soloist at many sites including Stanford, Dartmouth, Columbia, Princeton, Bennington, and the National Flute Association, and has recorded on OO Discs, New World Records, Naxos, Innova and Tzadik. Noted for her inter-disciplinary performances, Lancaster, who also works as a choreographer, dancer, and actor, is currently developing several new multi-disciplinary works and has played lead roles in the independent features Rockabilly Vampire and Combustible Edison’s Opening Act. An amateur furniture designer and avid tap dancer, Lancaster performs solo and chamber music concerts and can be seen on stage touring worldwide in Lee Breuer’s Obie-winning Mabou Mines’ production DOLLHOUSE…www.margaretlancaster.com
ABOUT THE FIU NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Founded in Fall 1987 by Orlando Jacinto García, the FIU New Music Ensemble specializes in the performance of contemporary chamber, experimental and electronic music with an emphasis on the music of the last 50 years. Comprised of some of the best student performers from the FIU School of Music, the ensemble’s instrumentation changes from semester to semester allowing for the presentation of a variety of repertoire. Performances include those on campus as well as those in the community at galleries, libraries and other universities/colleges. The ensemble has been featured at the New Music Miami Festival, Subtropics Music Festival, Society of Composers National and Regional Conferences, National Conference of the College Music Society, Norton Museum in West Palm Beach, Miami Dade College, University of Miami, the Adrienne Arsht Center, and Stetson University, among others. To date, the ensemble has presented music by numerous composers representing a wide range of 20th- and 21st-century aesthetics.
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it’s aliveAll-classical public radio station
Classical South Florida has burst
onto the airwaves. Its music explodes
in sonic blooms. Your pulse quickens.
Your spirits soar. It’s classical music.
It’s alive.
classicalsouthflorida.org
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SupportSupportDear Friend of FIU Music:Thank you for attending this concert. Your decision to support the students and faculty in the School of Music is greatly appreciated.
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