We at the Robert and Carol Morris Center for 21st
Century Music are gearing up for the upcoming June in Buffalo Festival
and are excited to have Robert
Beaser as a Senior Faculty Composer this year. June in
Buffalo 2012 will begin on Monday, June 4th, and culminate in an
exciting orchestral finale by the Buffalo
Philharmonic Orchestra at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 10th,
at Lippes Concert Hall at the University at Buffalo. Sunday’s concert will feature the Guitar Concerto by
Robert Beaser, with soloist Eliot Fisk, as well as works by David
Felder, Fred Lerdahl, and Steven Stucky.
Robert Beaser |
Robert Beaser has garnered tremendous admiration amongst a
wide variety of audiences, and has been described as “one of this country’s
huge composing talents, with a gift for vocal writing that is perhaps
unequaled,” by The Baltimore Sun. Gramophone magazine has given his music
tremendous accolades and called
it, “masterly... dazzlingly colorful, fearless of gesture... beautifully fashioned
and ingeniously constructed.” He has received myriads of commissions by some of
today’s top ensembles and orchestras, including The New York Philharmonic, The
Chicago Symphony, The Saint Louis Symphony, The American Composers Orchestra,
The Baltimore Symphony, The Minnesota Orchestra, Chanticleer, and New York City
Opera. Some exciting premieres in China will be coming up for Robert Beaser
this month, including his Piano Concerto,
and his Song of the Bells, to be
performed on May 19th, and May 21st, respectively, at the
National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing (English-language website
available here).
Below is a video of Eliot Fisk offering a dynamic performance
of an excerpt from the final movement of Robert Beaser’s Guitar Concerto.
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