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Princeton, NJ Begins one semester appointment as composer-in-residence for the Princeton University Atelier.
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Erie, PA Walker Recital Hall; Mercyhurst College Faculty Recital QUALITIES OF LIGHT Robert Frankenberry, piano
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Albany, NY Palace Theater ROMEO AND JULIET: CONCERTO FOR FLUTE, CELLO AND ORCHESTRA [world premiere] Jeffrey Khaner, flute; Sara Sant'Ambrogio, cello; David Alan Miller, music director; the Albany Symphony Orchestra
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East Montpelier, VT U-32 High School EMMANUEL FUGUE FOR ORCHESTRA Troy Peters, music director; the Vermont Youth Symphony
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Burlington, VT Flynn Center for the Performing Arts EMMANUEL FUGUE FOR ORCHESTRA Troy Peters, music director; the Vermont Youth Symphony
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Mt. Pleasant, MI Staples Family Concert Hall; Central Michigan University THE SECOND LAW Paul Sperry, tenor; Margo Garrett, piano
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Princeton, NJ Guest lectures to the Composer's Colloquium at Princeton University.
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Oshkosh, WI Music Hall of the Arts and Communication Center; Faculty Recital DEAR YOUTH Joyce Andrews, soprano; Mihoko Watanabe, flute; Beverly Hassel, piano
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New York, NY Church of St. Michael ALMIGHTY FATHER Nicholas White, musical director; Chorus of Saint Michael's Church
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Bloomington, IN Musical Arts Center, Indiana University WEDDING DANCES FROM BANDANNA Indiana University Concert Band; Stephen W. Pratt, conductor
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Los Angeles, CA Schoenberg Concert Hall; University of Southern California BROKEN PIECES [world staged premiere] Chamber Opera of the University of Southern California; Sarah Danielle, musical director; Cheri Stark, Peter Schueller, Christine Utomo
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Oswego, NY Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre; State University of New York SNAPSHOT: GWEN AND EARL'S WEDDING DAY The Elements String Quartet
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Baton Rouge, LA Louisiana State University Recital Hall; LSU MULDOON SONGS Brian Bonin, baritone; Gay Grosz, piano
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Margaretville, NY Margaretville Methodist Church THRUSH, BRAN, HOLY THURSDAY Patricia Dell, soprano, et. al.
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New York, NY Delivers a lecture on the life and legacy of singer, author and educator Lotte Lehmann as prelude to Paul Sperry's Joy in Singing's Master Class at the Bruno Walter Auditorium in Lincoln Center.
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Los Angeles, CA USC Student Center; University of Southern California BROKEN PIECES Chamber Opera of the University of Southern California; Sarah Danielle, musical director; Cheri Stark, Peter Schueller, Christine Utomo
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New York, NY National Arts Club; Grammercy Park Emcees Notes from the Mansion, the first of a revival of the historic Festival of American Music Concerts founded by Elizabeth Ames and Aaron Copland at Yaddo during the 1930's. The concerts, featuring musicians from Music from Copland House, are curated by Daron and spotlight composers who have been to Yaddo; each shall include works by mid-twentieth century masters, mid-career composers, and emerging composers. Each concert will be repeated in the Music Room of the Mansion at Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, NY.
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Toronto, Canada Great Hall of Hart House; University of Toronto EMMANUEL FUGUE for orchestra [Canadian premiere] Jane Anello, conductor; the Brookfield Central HS Orchestra
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11
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New York, NY Alice Tully Hall; Lincoln Center VERTUE for chorus and piano [world premiere] Philip Olson, Music Director; the Brookfield Central HS Chamber Choir
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New York, NY St. Paul the Apostle's Church VERTUE for chorus and piano Philip Olson, Music Director; the Brookfield Central HS Chamber Choir
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Princeton, NJ Berlind Theater; the McCarter Center THE ANTIENT CONCERT [world staged workshop premiere] The Princeton Atelier; Juliet Forshaw, Michael Kenneally, Alex Fiorentino, Molly Ephraim, directors; Matthew Berner, Sean Effinger-Dean, Molly Ephraim, Margaret Meyer, cast; Daron Hagen, conductor; the Borromeo String Quartet
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Evanston, IL Chicago Cultural Center; Nichols Concert Hall Art Institute of Chicago JOT! for clarinet, marimba and piano; The Sheridan Chamber Players
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Saratoga Springs, NY Music Room of the Yaddo Mansion Emcees Notes from the Mansion, the first of a revival of the historic Festival of American Music Concerts founded by Elizabeth Ames and Aaron Copland at Yaddo during the 1930's. The concerts, featuring musicians from Music from Copland House, are curated by Daron and spotlight composers who have been to Yaddo; each shall include works by mid-twentieth century masters, mid-career composers, and emerging composers. Each concert will also be performed in New York City.
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New York, NY NY Singing Teachers' Association; Milbank Chapel, Columbia Teachers College I AM LOVED, WHY DID YOU GO?, I AM ROSE Jacquie Penfold, Mi Yong Park, et. al.
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Aberdeen, SD Berggren Recital Hall; Johnson Fine Arts Center; Northern State University A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM and THE TROUBLE WAS TOM Angel Harmon, soprano, et. al.
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New York City, NY The Century Association As President of the Lotte Lehmann Foundation, Daron serves as organizer and host for a tribute to famed soprano, educator, and champion of American Song PHYLLIS CURTIN at the Century Association. Pianist Brian Zeger accompanies the winners of the 2005 Joy in Singing Competition and the Lehmann Foundation's CyberSing 2004 in several songs; Ned Rorem delivers an encomium composed especially for the occasion. For information, call 212-760-4720.
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Philadelphia, PA Field Concert Hall; the Curtis Institute of Music; Faculty Recital FLUTE SONATA NO. 2 Jeffrey Khaner, flute; Hugh Sung, piano
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11
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Purchase, NY Daron gives a presentation of his work, a master class, and a lecture at the SUNY-Purchase Conservatory of Music.
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Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Conservatory of Music; Brooklyn Conservatory Composers Collective BROKEN PIECES [east coast premiere] Gilda Lyons, Robert Frankenberry, Jocelyn Dueck
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Manhasset, NY Walt Whitman Commemoration Event The Unitarian Universalist Center TO YOU (for voice and piano on words of Walt Whitman) Chamber Players International
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Burlington, VT The Vermont Youth Orchestra's Music Director and conductor, Troy Peters announces the commissioning of a new work entitled TRIPTYCH, which will be based on three works of art created by Vermont schoolchildren chosen by Statewide competition. Daron will visit Vermont to work with the orchestra three times during the next few months: early-August, mid-September, and late-January of 2006, and then return for the premiere of the new work for large orchestra in May of 2006.
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New York, NY Faculty Recital; Bloomingdale School of Music PIANO VARIATIONS [east coast premiere] Marc Peloquin, piano
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Las Cruces, NM Northminster Presbyterian Church DEAR YOUTH Geri Brink, soprano; Lisa Van Winkle, flute; Steve Helmreich, piano
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Saratoga Springs, NY Artist Residency at Yaddo from June 27 - July 10.
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Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Music Festival FLUTE SONATA NO. 2 Rick Soule, flute; Hui-li Chih, piano
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11
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San Diego, CA National Flute Association Annual Convention FLUTE SONATA NO. 2 Rick Soule, flute, et. al.
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12,13
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Burlington, VT Daron works with the Vermont Youth Orchestra, Troy Peters, Music Director, as part of the Reveille! music festival.
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New York, NY Phoenix Concerts at the Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy 26 West 84th Street, 8:00 PM SAPPHO SONGS [world premiere], song cycle for two voices and cello; Gilda Lyons, soprano; Elaine Valby, mezzo-soprano; Robert LaRue, violoncello.
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New York, NY Phoenix Concerts at the Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy 26 West 84th Street, 8:00 PM All-Hagen Concert LETTING GO, song cycle for voice and piano; PHANTOMS OF MYSELF, song cycle for voice and piano; BROKEN PIECES, opera (libretto by Barbara Grecki) for two singers and piano; Gilda Lyons, soprano; Robert Frankenberry, tenor; Jocelyn Dueck, piano
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Las Vegas, NV Doc Rando Recital Hall, Beam Music Center, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 8:00 PM. FLUTE SONATA NO. 2 Faculty Recital of Rick Soule, flute; Hui-li Chih, piano
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New York, NY St. Peter's Church Classical Concerts Series 54th and Lexington, 8:00 PM PHANTOMS OF MYSELF, song cycle for voice and piano; Eleanor Taylor, soprano; Jocelyn Dueck, piano
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New York, NY Mannes College of Music, 10:00 AM DH masterclass on his art songs: singers perform HOLY THURSDAY, WHY WE HAVE CATS, TO YOU, THE WAKING FATHER, and other songs.
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WGBH, Boston 3:31 PM DEAR YOUTH Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston; Deborah Boldin, Artistic Director. Live studio performance from WGBH's studios in Boston.
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Boston, MA Goethe Institute, 8:00 PM DEAR YOUTH Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston; Deborah Boldin, Artistic Director.
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Colchester, VT In residence with the Vermont Youth Orchestra, Troy Peters, Music Director.
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Milwaukee, WI Cathedral of St. John, 4:00 PM FLIGHT MUSIC, for treble chorus & string quartet [world premiere] The Present Music Ensemble and The Milwaukee Choral Artists, conducted by Sharon Hansen.
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WGBH, Boston 6:48 AM: AT BETHLEHEM PROPER, & 7:02 AM: O COME, O COME, EMMANUEL, Robert LaRue, cello; the American Repertory Singers, conducted by Leo Nestor.
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Nashville, TN 8:30 AM: O COME, O COME, EMMANUEL First Presbyterian Church of Nashville Sanctuary Chorale, Keith Moore, Music Director.
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WKSU, Ohio 11:54 AM: SILENT NIGHT (Fantasy on Christmas Carols) , Robert LaRue, cello; the American Repertory Singers, conducted by Leo Nestor.
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New York, NY Phoenix Concerts at the Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy 26 West 84th Street, 8:00 PM Daron accompanies Gilda Lyons in art songs by David Del Tredici (Acrostic Song), Tom Cipullo (Swan's Elegy), Russell Platt (Keeping Things Whole), Anne LeBaron (Some Thoughts), and Gilda Lyons (No Fame, No Trace), as well as the world concert premiere of 'Emily's Aria' from Ned Rorem's Our Town. DH also conducts the world premiere of Frank Oteri's as long as forever is for baroque instrumental ensemble and two voices, on texts of Dylan Thomas.
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Santa Fe, NM Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, 8:00 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus & percussion. The Santa Fe Desert Choir, Linda Mack, music director.
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Corrales, NM Historic Old San Yslrdo Church, 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus & percussion. The Santa Fe Desert Choir, Linda Mack, music director.
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Santa Fe, NM Cristo Rey Church, 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus & percussion. The Santa Fe Desert Choir, Linda Mack, music director.
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WKSU, Ohio 1:04 PM: SILENT NIGHT (Fantasy on Christmas Carols), Robert LaRue, cello; the American Repertory Singers, conducted by Leo Nestor.
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Santa Fe, NM Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, 8:00 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus & percussion. The Santa Fe Desert Choir, Linda Mack, music director.
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Santa Fe, NM Cristo Rey Church, 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus & percussion. The Santa Fe Desert Choir, Linda Mack, music director.
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