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Ensemble On_Line | Vienna
Performing work by composers Karlheinz Essl, Gene Coleman, Simeon Pironkoff, Gerard Grisey, Leah Muir, and Beat Furrer
Saturday, May 02, 2009 Temple University, Rock Hall Auditorium at N. Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue
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Slought Foundation and Soundfield NFP are pleased to announce an evening of music by the Viennese ensemble on Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 7:30-9:00pm at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance.
Ensemble On_Line comes to Philadelphia as part of their first US tour, which includes concerts in Washington DC and New York. Founded in 1991 in Vienna under the artistic direction of Simeon Pironkoff Jr., the ensemble has given many performances of works by the most challenging and exciting composers working today. For this concert, six outstanding members of the group will perform new and recent works by European and American composers, including Karlheinz Essl (Austria) ("Sequitur" for clarinet & live-electronics), Gene Coleman (USA) ("Subaugusta" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and electronics *premiere), Simeon Pironkoff (Austria) ("Spiel(t)räume" for piano solo), Gerard Grisey (France) ("Talea" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano), Leah Muir (USA) ("N.N." for clarinet & cello *premiere), and Beat Furrer (Austria) ("Presto con fuoco" for flute and piano). This project is co-presented by Soundfield, Slought Foundation and Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University, with support from the Austrian Cultural Forum, New York and the Philadelphia Music Project.
This program was made possible in part through the generous sponsorship of the Philadelphia Music Project, a program of the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts and administered by The University of the Arts
Organized by
Gene Coleman
MLA Style:
Performing work by composers Karlheinz Essl, Gene Coleman, Simeon Pironkoff, Gerard Grisey, Leah Muir, and Beat Furrer. "Ensemble On_Line | Vienna." Slought Foundation Online Content. [02 May 2009;
Accessed 8 February 2012]. <http://slought.org/content/11420/>.
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