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New York City Donnell Library Center Events Series, 20 West 53rd St., 2:30 PM Two Sides Sounding (Jocelyn Dueck, piano; Eleanor Taylor, soprano) in recital feature WHY DID YOU GO?, LOST LOVE, and HOLY THURSDAY. For more information, click here.
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188.7 FM, Indianapolis, IN 7:00 PM DUO FOR VIOLIN AND CELLO (Michaela Paetsch / Robert La Rue; Arsis 111).
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25
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WNYC, New York City 9:51 PM WEDDING DANCES FROM BANDANNA (North Texas Wind Symphony / Eugene Corporan; Klavier 11099).
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28
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Waukesha, WI Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, 2:00 PM SEVEN LAST WORDS concerto for piano left hand and orchestra; Waukesha Symphony Orchestra, Joel Fan, piano, Alexander Platt, music director and conductor. For more information, click here.
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New York City OPERA America office 330 Seventh Avenue between 28th and 29th Street 5:30-7:30 PM DH and poet-librettist Gardner McFall participate in a panel discussion sponsored by OPERA America entitled Finding Creative Partners and Ideal Projects. Click here for more information.
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12
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Brooklyn, NY South Oxford Space, 2-6 PM DH is a guest master artist for American Opera Projects' Composers and the Voice program. Click here for more information.
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19
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Pittsburgh, PA Bellefield Hall Auditorium, 8 PM Tenor Robert Frankenberry and the MOTE Chamber Orchestra, Roger Zahab, conductor perform SONGS OF MADNESS AND SORROW; Gilda Lyons and Robert Frankenberry star in BROKEN PIECES [world concert premiere of the orchestral version of the opera with libretto by Barbara Grecki]; and PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER is performed. DH serves as Franz Lehar composer-in-residency at the University of Pittsburgh the week of the performance. For more information, click here.
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20
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New York City The Cutting Room 19 West 24th Street SNAPSHOT NO. 2 [world premiere] is performed by the Sweet Plantain String Quartet on a concert presented by Composers Concordance.
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24
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Hudson, NY Hudson Opera House VARIATIONS ON WAYFARING STRANGER is performed by the Amelia Piano Trio. For more information, click here .
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2
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Yakima, WA The Seasons Concert Hall PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER [world premiere] is performed by the Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information, click here.
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4
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Albany, NY Albany Institute of Art ICARUS for solo clarinet [world premiere], a Capital Heritage Commission from the Albany Symphony Orchestra for clarinettist Susan Martula. Part of the Key Bank American Music Festival. For more information, click here.
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15
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New York, NY ASCAP, 4:00 PM DH is a guest speaker for the New York Youth Symphony's Making Score Program, hosted by program director Derek Bermel. For more information, click here.
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15
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Indiana, PA Gorell Recital Hall University of Pennsylvania The song cycle LARKIN SONGS is performed by Paul Tosti, with A. Winfield.
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20
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New York City Yamaha Salon, 689 Fifth Avenue, 7:30 PM HOLY THURSDAY is included on a program of art songs presented by the Lotte Lehmann Foundation and the New York Singing Teachers Association. DH in attendance, representing the Lehmann Foundation.
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24
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New York, NY Christ & St. Stephen's Church DH accompanies baritone David McFerrin in the song cycle LARKIN SONGS [New York City premiere] on a Friends and Enemies of Music concert that also features composers Tom Cipullo, Ned Rorem, Yehudi Wyner, and David Del Tredici accompanying their songs.
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27
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WKAR 90.5 Classical, mid-Michigan 3:07 PM FORWARD! (Baylor University Wind Ensemble / Michael Haithcock; Arsis 123) on the "90.5 Classical with Judy Knol" program.
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29
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Ashland, OR Southern Oregon University PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Finisterra Piano Trio.
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21-31
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Saratoga Springs, NY DH in residence at Yaddo. For more information, click here for more information.
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30
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WPRB, Princeton 6:50 AM SENNETS, CORTEGE, AND TUCKETS (Baylor Wind Ensemble / Michael Haithcock; Arsis 112).
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12
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New York, NY In his capacity as President of the foundation, DH chairs the Spring Board meeting of the Lotte Lehmann Foundation. Click here for more information.
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16
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New York, NY Symphony Space Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 7:00-8:00 PM THE ANTIENT CONCERT [American professional concert premiere of the 'dramatic recital in one act' with libretto by Paul Muldoon] by the Phoenix Players, starring James Demler, Elem Eley, Elaine Valby, Gilda Lyons, and Jocelyn Dueck as part of Symphony Space's 'Bloomsday on Broadway XXVI' Celebration. Musical direction by DH. For tickets and more information, click here.
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17
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Louisville, KY O, FOR SUCH A DREAM for SATB Chorus and Piano [world premiere] Festive Voices, Roger Lamb, conductor.
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1
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New York, NY THE ANTIENT CONCERT vocal score publication release date (Carl Fischer).
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2-31
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Sweet Briar, VA DH in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. For more information, click here.
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17
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Jamestown, VA 2007 Wintergreen Summer Music Festival and Academy SONGS OF EXPERIENCE [world premiere] Steven Condy, baritone; Kelly Horsted, piano. 7:30 Liederabend Concert. DH will attend. For more information, click here.
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19
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Bloomington, IN WFIU-FM, 8:00 PM Homage a Ravel from DUO FOR VIOLIN AND CELLO. (Robert LaRue, cello; Michaela Paetsch Neftel, violin. Arsis 111).
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25
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Wisconsin Public Radio Network, 1:00 PM SENNETS, CORTEGE, and TUCKETS for symphonic band (Baylor University Wind Ensemble / Michael Haithcock / Arsis 112).
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26
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Princeton, NJ Bristol Chapel of the Westminster Choir College LETTING GO (song cycle for voice and piano) Elem Eley, baritone; J.J. Penna, piano.
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28
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Bainbridge Isand, WA The Bloedel Reserve Cocnerts PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information, click here.
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1-12
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Sweet Briar, VA DH in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
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3
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Winthrop, WA Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information, click here.
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12
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Allentown, PA Egner Memorial Chapel The Lord Knows Best and Oh, for Such a Dream from DEAR YOUTH are featured on the concert debut of a new choral ensemble called Cantatica, Dr. Michael Tamte-Horan, music director and conductor. For more information, click here.
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13
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Louisville, KY WUOL FM 8:00 PM Composer and host Daniel Gilliam presents a rebroadcast of a complete concert of Hagen vocal works from the Phoenix Concerts in New York on his Brave New World radio show. Works include the song cycles PHANTOMS OF MYSELF and LETTING GO and the one act opera BROKEN PIECES (Gilda Lyons and Robert Frankenberry, voice; Jocelyn Dueck, piano). For more information, click here.
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17
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Tokyo, Japan Japan Flute Association Convention FLUTE SONATA No. 2 is performed by Jeffrey Khaner. For convention schedule, click here.
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17
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Petaluma, CA LETTING GO (song cycle for voice and piano) Eileen Morris, soprano on a benefit concert for the Committee on the Shelterless. For more information, and to suport this worthy cause, click here.
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20
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Louisville, KY WUOL FM 8:00 PM Composer and host Daniel Gilliam presents a rebroadcast of a complete concert from the Phoenix Concerts in New York on his Brave New World radio show. DH accompanies Gilda Lyons in performances of art songs by Tom Cipullo, Russell Platt, David Del Tredici, Anne LeBaron, and Gilda Lyons, along with the world concert premiere of 'Emily's Aria' from the Ned Rorem / McClatchy opera Our Town; DH also conducts Frank Oteri's large ensemble work for voices and instruments as long as forever is. For more information, click here.
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31
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New York, NY Cornelia Street Café Come Now, At Noontime and The Evening Star from SAPPHO SONGS are included on a concert by Seraphim (Elaine Valby and Gilda Lyons, voices; Robert LaRue, cello). For more information, click here.
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2
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Hartford, CN WWUH 91.3 1:00-4:30 The Albany Records (Troy 849/50) complete recording of BANDANNA starring Paul Kreider, Darynn Zimmer, James Demler, and Mark Thomsen and conducted by DH, is broadcast in its entirety on Sunday Afternoon at the Opera with Keith Brown. Click here for more information.
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7
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Tacoma, WA Schneebeck Concert Hall, University of Puget Sound, 7:30 PM PIANO TRIO NO. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Faculty Recital by Tanya Stambuck with the Finisterra Trio. For more information, click here.
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7-9
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Saratoga Springs, NY Yaddo Annual Meeting. DH attends.
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12-18
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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16
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New Canaan, CT TBA, 5:00 PM FLUTE SONATA No. 1 Jane Shelly, flute; Sara Kohane, piano.
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19
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New York, NY Noon. In his capacity as President of the foundation, DH chairs the Fall Board meeting of the Lotte Lehmann Foundation. Click here for more information.
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27-28
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Seattle, WA DH is in AMELIA production meetings at the Seattle Opera.
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29
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Boston, MA HARP TRIO [Boston premiere] Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston. Anna Reinersman, Deborah Bolden, et. al.. For more information, click here.
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29-30
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Yakima, WA DH serves as Composer in Residence for The Seasons Music Festival.
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30
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Yakima, WA PIANO TRIO No. 4: ANGEL BAND [world premiere] The Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information about the festival, click here.
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1-2
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Yakima, WA DH serves as Composer in Residence for The Seasons Music Festival.
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1
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WGBH Boston 6:02 AM Melodia from CONCERTO FOR BRASS QUINTET (Wisconsin Brass Quintet / Arsis CD127).
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5
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New York, NY The Phoenix Concert Series The Church of St. Matthew and St. Timothy, 8:00 PM The art song Tommy Kane from Songs of Madness and Sorrow, sung by Paul Sperry, and the aria Mona's Prayer from the opera Bandanna, sung by Elaine Valby, are featured on a program entitled Witches, Ghosts & Fairy Tales. Pianist Jocelyn Dueck accompanies both singers. For more information, click here.
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5
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Oxford, OH Hall Auditorium, Miami University, 8:00 PM WEDDING DANCES FROM BANDANNA The Miami Wind Ensemble / Michael Haithcock, guest conductor. For more information, click here.
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5
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Philadelphia, PA DH is a guest master artist at the Curtis Institute of Music, gives a master class for the student composers. DH also participates in a masterclass led by Jeffrey Khaner for the flute studio during which students will perform FLUTE SONATA No. 1 and FLUTE SONATA No. 2. For more information, click here.
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Lopez Island, WA Lopez Community Center, 5:00 PM PIANO TRIO No. 4: ANGEL BAND The Finisterra Trio. For more information, click here.
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New York, NY Cornelia Street Café, 8:30 PM Jed Distler hosts Composers Collaborative: Serial Underground Come Now, Bridesmaids' Carol, At Noontime and The Evening Star from SAPPHO SONGS are performed by Seraphim (Elaine Valby and Gilda Lyons, voices; Robert LaRue, cello). For more information, click here.
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8-11
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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13
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Fox Island, WA Fox Island Concert Series, 8:00 PM PIANO TRIO NO. 4: ANGEL BAND The Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information, click here.
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15
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Chicago, IL Rudolph Ganz Memorial Hall, 7:30 PM SUDDENLY (Overture for Wind Ensemble), PRELUDE AND PRAYER FROM BANDANNA (Concert Aria for Soprano and Symphonic Winds), and NIGHT, AGAIN (Tone Poem for Wind Ensemble) are performed by the Wind Ensemble of the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of the Performing Arts, conducted by Stephen Squires.
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16
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New York, NY DH is Guest Lecturer for Paul Sperry's Vocal Studies class at the Manhattan School of Music from 2:00-3:50. DH coaches vocal students and collaborative pianists in performances of his art songs. For more information, click here.
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21
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Springfield, OH Weaver Chapel, 3:00 PM WEDDING DANCES FROM BANDANNA Wittenburg Symphonic Band / Brandon Jones conductor. For more information, click here.
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22-24
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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23
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Easton, MA Nakamichi Concert Series, Stonehill College DEAR YOUTH (Song cycle for Soprano, Flute, and Piano) Leslie Goldberg, soprano, with Steven Young piano, and Donald Zook, flute. For more information, click here.
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24
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Madison, WI DH gives master class for composition students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER is performed by the UW Contemporary Chamber Ensemble. Click here for more information.
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25
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Moorehead, ND Rourke Art Museum AGINCOURT FANFARE [world premiere] for brass ensemble is performed by the Tri-College Brass Ensemble.
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25-26
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Ann Arbor, MI DH at the University of Michigan. Conducting seminar; composition seminar; coachings. For more information, click here.
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26
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Ann Arbor, MI Hill Auditorium, 8:00 PM THE BANNER OF MY PURPOSE (concert scena for baritone and military band on a letter of Sullivan Ballou) [world premiere] University of Michigan Symphony Band, Michael Haithcock, conductor, Stephen Lusmann, soloist. For more information, click here. DH will attend.
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26
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Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall - Nordstrom Recital Hall, 8:00 PM PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Finisterra Piano Trio. For more information, click here.
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27
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New York, NY Tobenski-Algera Concert Series Bloomingdale School of Music PIANO TRIO No. 3: WAYFARING STRANGER Robert Frankenberry, piano, Roger Zahab, violin; David Russell, cello. For more information, click here.
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29-31
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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New York, NY Greenwich Music House I Awoke Thinking of Myself as a Man, Confession, and Her Sadness Runs Beside Her Like a Horse from PHANTOMS OF MYSELF Leandra Ramm, mezzo-soprano; Jennifer Matthews, piano.
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2-5
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New York, NY DH in staging rehearsals for THE ANTIENT CONCERT.
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4
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WITF, Harrisburg, PA 7:00 PM. John Clare, producer and host of Composing Thoughts, airs his sixty minute interview with DH, recorded in the spring.
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5
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Fort Worth, TX PepsiCo Recital Hall, 7:30 PM MULDOON SONGS is performed by San-ky Kim, tenor, and Harold Martina, piano, on the Faculty and Friends Chamber Music Series at Texas Christian University. For more information, click here.
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6
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New York, NY The Century Association THE ANTIENT CONCERT [a 'dramatic recital in one act' with libretto by Paul Muldoon] in a fully-staged performance by the Phoenix Players staged by DH starring James Demler, Jocelyn Dueck, Elem Eley, Gilda Lyons, and Elaine Valby. DH attends and takes post-performance questions from the audience. For more information, click here.
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7-8
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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8
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Sacramento, CA Festival of New American Music, Cal State Sacramento Capistrano Hall, 8:00 PM FLUTE SONATA NO. 2 Cathie Apple, flute; John Cozza, piano.
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9
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Macomb, IL DH is Visiting Composer at Western Illinois University. 11:00-12:30 — DH lecture presentation to composition students 12:30-1:30 — DH accompanies faculty baritone Paul Kreider in a lecture recital featuring the art songs Congedo, Ample Make this Bed, Under the Night Sky, O, When I Was in Love With You, Thrush and Holy Thursday. 1:30-2:30 — Student singers / pianists perform DH art songs in a public masterclass setting led by DH and Paul Kreider.
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Macomb, IL THE BANNER OF MY PURPOSE (concert scena for baritone and military band on a letter of Sullivan Ballou) Western Illinois University Wind Ensemble / Mike Fansler, conductor, John Koch, baritone soloist. DH to attend. For more information, click here.
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11
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Chicago, IL TRIPLE CONCERTO: ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE [world premiere] The Amelia Piano Trio with the Chicago Youth Symphony, Allen Tinkham, Music Director and Conductor, at Orchestra Hall. DH in attendance. For more information, click here.
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15
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Normal, IL THE BANNER OF MY PURPOSE (concert scena for baritone and military band on a letter of Sullivan Ballou) Illinois State University Wind Symphony / Stephen K. Steele, conductor, John Koch, baritone soloist.
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San Luis Obispo, CA TRIPLE CONCERTO: ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE is performed by the Amelia Piano Trio and the California Polytechnic State University Orchestra, David Arrivée, music director. For more information, click here.
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Allentown, PA Egner Memorial Chapel at Muhlenberg College Requiem from LOVE SONGS is featured on a concert by the Ensemble Cantica, Dr. Michael Tamte-Horan, Director. For more information, click here.
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26-29
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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27
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Chicago, IL Chicago College of the Performing Arts 7:30 PM All-Hagen chamber music recital featuring students of the conservatory including DEAR YOUTH (song cycle), EVERYTHING MUST GO! (brass quintet), FLUTE SONATA No. 2, PIANO TRIO No. 3 and DUO FOR VIOLIN AND CELLO. DH to attend.
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Louisville, KY ANGELS FOR STRING ORCHESTRA Asyla Chamber Orchestra / Scott Voyles.
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Fargo, ND Festival Concert Hall, 2 PM North Dakota State University AGINCOURT FANFARE for brass ensemble and timpani.
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Boston, MA WGBH 6:48 AM AT BETHLEHEM PROPER (Robert La Rue, cello; American Repertory Singers/Leo Nestor; Arsis 107.
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Chicago, IL The Center for Performing Arts, Governer State University HELIOTROPE FOR ORCHESTRA Chicago College for the Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Squires. For more information, click here.
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Chicago, IL HELIOTROPE FOR ORCHESTRA Chicago College for the Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Squires.
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New York, NY Church of St. Matthew and St. Timothy, 8:00 PM PIANO TRIO No. 3 and PIANO TRIO No. 4 [New York premiere] are performed by the Finisterra Piano Trio on the Phoenix Concert Series, along with performances of Wayfaring Stranger and Angel Band, the gospel hymns that inspired the trios. DH will attend. For more information, click here.
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Culver City, CA Grace Lutheran Church, 2:00 PM LULLAY for mixed chorus and percussion is performed by the Mansfield Chamber Singers, Kenneth Wells, Director, presented by the Culver Chamber Music Series. For more information, click here.
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Monmouth, IL Monmouth College Kasch Performance Hall of the Dahl Chapel and Auditorium Dec. 8 at 7:30 PM & Dec. 9 at 4 PM GOD REST YE / EMMANUEL for mixed chorus and two solo cellos is performed by the Monmouth College Chorale, conducted by Carolyn Suda, with featured soloists Sarah Arcan and Melissa O'Neal. For more information, click here.
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New York, NY AMELIA sneak-peak.
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10-13
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Chicago, IL DH in residence at the Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. For more information, click here.
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St. Louis, MO KFUO FM 2:39 PM LULLAY for mixed voices and percussion. (Santa Fe Desert Chorale / Clarion 0926).
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New York, NY Miller Hall, Manhattan School of Music, 7:30 PM Paul Sperry, tenor and Ian Hobson, piano perform THE SECOND LAW on a faculty recital entitled "Manhattan Composers on Life and Love." For more information, click here.
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Chicago, IL Roosevelt University FLUTE SONATA No. 2 Admir Sabovic, flute; Beilin Han, piano.
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Elm Grove, WI St. Mary's Church, 8:00 PM EMMANUEL and ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY (with Jane Anello, cello soloist), are performed by the Brookfield Central High School Chorus, conducted by Phillip J. Olson, on the ensemble's annual Sacred Music concert.
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Corvallis, OR LaSells Stewart Center City, 7:30 PM TRIPLE CONCERTO: ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE Amelia Piano Trio and the Corvallis Youth Symphony Orchestra, Charles Creighton, Music Director. DH to attend.
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Corvallis, OR LaSells Stewart Center City, 2:30 PM TRIPLE CONCERTO: ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE Amelia Piano Trio and the Corvallis Youth Symphony Orchestra, Charles Creighton, Music Director. DH to attend a performance for 1200 third and fourth grade childen.
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Dallas, TX Meyerson Auditorium EMMANUEL FUGUE from SYMPHONY NO. 3 Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra / Richard Giangiulio, conductor.
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Edmond, OK KCSC FM, 4:00 PM CST "Hagen-fest" on Rob Deemer's Radio Program "The Composer Next Door" featuring DUO FOR VIOLIN AND CELLO (Paetsch / La Rue / Arsis 111), SONGS OF MADNESS AND SORROW (Sperry / Cleveland Chamber Symphony / Bond / Arsis 127) and HIGHER, LOUDER, FASTER! (La Rue / Arsis 111). To listen to KCSC online, click here.
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