James Lee III Vidéos
compositeur américain
Anniversaires
- musique classique, musique contemporaine
- États-Unis
- compositeur ou compositrice, pianiste
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-09
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Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center Emanuel Ax Glenn Dicterow Carter Brey Albrecht Mayer Grier Kahane James Lee III Moravec Kevin Puts Risinger Ling Gerlach Leite Hecht Berlin Philharmonic 2005 2019 2020 2022
Click for Tickets to Carnegie Hall Forgotten Voices World Premiere March 31, 2022: (http•••) Founded in 2005 as the pioneer organization to bring top classical music artists in concert in homeless shelters and hailed in a New York Times feature article “Just three blocks from Lincoln Center…The concerts have an air of authenticity and directness that sometimes does not exist in concert halls,” Music Kitchen – Food for the Soul has presented over 100 concerts, over 200 top emerging and established artists, including Emanuel Ax, Glenn Dicterow, Carter Brey, Albrecht Mayer of the Berlin Philharmonic, and reached over 30,000 homeless shelter clients coast to coast from New York to Los Angeles and including Paris, France. In celebration of the 30,000 clients served, 100th concert and the 15th season in March of 2020, Music Kitchen proudly launched Forgotten Voices, a composite song cycle featuring concert feedback comments by homeless shelter clients from the first 100 concerts, set by 15 of the most celebrated established and emerging composers of our time. Forgotten Voices, commissioned by Music Kitchen with support from Carnegie Hall, premiered one new song each month in shelters, beginning January 2019, and features the work of 15 commissioned composers: Courtney Bryan, Jon Grier, Kelly Hall-Tompkins, Gabriel Kahane, James Lee III, Beata Moon, Paul Moravec, Angelica Negron, Kevin Puts, Steve Sandberg, Kamala Sankaram, Jeff Scott, Carlos Simon, Errollyn Wallen and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. Performed by a featured ensemble of outstanding top artists, including Allison Charney, soprano; Adrienne Danrich, soprano; Jesse Blumberg, baritone; Mark Risinger, bass, Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Ling Ling Huang, violin, Andrew Gonzalez, viola, Alexis Gerlach, cello; Peter Seidenberg, cello and John-Paul Norpoth, bass. Music Kitchen’s Forgotten Voices was featured on NPR’s Performance Today, NBC TODAY Sunday with Harry Smith, a United Nations Concert at Lincoln Center Benefiting the Homeless, the 2019 Composers Now Festival, the Gateways Music Festival. Additional past press features of Music Kitchen – Food for the Soul include NBC 4 New York, ABCNews.com, CBSNews.com, STRINGS Magazine, Chamber Music America Magazine, The Hallmark Channel, Eastman Notes, The Rochester Review, David Leite’s Culinaria Magazine and additional New York Times Features. Forgotten Voices will culminate in the World Premiere concert of the complete song cycle at and in Association with Carnegie Hall in Zankel Hall on March 31st, 2022. The concert will feature the complete work of 15 songs, and the evening will include special guest appearances by Actress Jessica Hecht and a Q&A from the stage by NBC's Harry Smith. The project will also include a commercial disc recording of the Forgotten Voices works. This historic project and Association with Carnegie Hall to present the world premiere at one of the world's most celebrated concert halls elevates this message of social justice and gives voice to the voiceless in an unprecedented way. Featured Photographers: Margaret Morton, Gregory Routt, Pete Checchia, Becky Sapp, Carla Licavoli
James Lee III Gómez Brazil 2016
Estreia mundial do Concerto para Piano e Orquestra "On Canaan's Border" composto por James Lee III no dia 27 de agosto de 2016 na Escola de Música com a Orquestra Sinfônica da UFRN; Durval Cesetti, piano; Juan Paulo Gómez, regente em Natal, Brasil. World Premiere of the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra "On Canaan's Border" composed by James Lee III on August 27, 2016 at the School of Music of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte with the UFRN Symphony Orchestra; Durval Cesetti, piano, Juan Paulo Gómez, conductor in Natal, Brazil.
Beethoven Brahms Thomas Wilkins Stephen Hough James Lee III Holland Performing Arts Center 2014 2015
The Omaha Symphony will end its 2014/2015 season with a program featuring two of classical music’s brightest stars in Beethoven and Brahms, Friday, June 5, and Saurday, June 6, 7:30 p.m., at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Led by Music Director Thomas Wilkins, Beethoven and Brahms features the sunniest and most exuberant of Brahms’ symphonies, his Symphony No. 2 in D Major, and Beethoven’s groundbreaking and brilliant Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, performed by pianist Stephen Hough. The program will also include James Lee III’s Sukkot Through Orion’s Nebula. Tickets to Beethoven and Brahms start at $19. They can be purchased by visiting www.omahasymphony.org or by calling Ticket Omaha at 402.345.0606. Student Rush tickets are available one hour prior to the concert. Any student with a valid student ID may purchase up to two Student Rush tickets for $10 each.
James Lee III Borowsky Sheldon Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra
Emmanuel Borowsky violin, Sheldon Bair, conductor with the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra
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