Sunday, June 9, 2024
June in Buffalo 2024: [Switch ~ Ensemble] Back in Buffalo
June in Buffalo 2024: The Arditti Quartet Celebrates 50 Years
The illustrious Arditti Quartet returns for June in Buffalo 2024. A momentous occasion, this festival, for which the quartet has been in residence several times (see here and here), falls within the ensemble’s fiftieth anniversary season. Founded by Irvine Arditti (violin) in 1974, the quartet has established itself as innovative and masterful interpreters of new music. Its membership currently includes Arditti, Ashot Sarkissjan (violin), Lucas Fels (cello), and Ralf Ehlers (viola). They will spend several hours in collaborative rehearsals and recording sessions with participant composers, and can be heard in a concert featuring works by senior composers this Friday, June 14 at 7:30pm in the Lippes Concert Hall.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Friday, June 14, 7:30pm:
Jonathan Golove EQ
Karola Obermüller xs
Amy Williams Richter textures //
Hilda Paredes Hacia un Bitácora Capilar
Helmut Lachenmann Grido
Thursday, June 6, 2024
June in Buffalo 2024: Opening Concert with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
June in Buffalo 2024 begins this Sunday, June 9, with a scintillating program by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Assistant Conductor and BPO Diversity Fellow Fernanda Lastra. Ushering in what promises to be a week of outstanding performances, this concert features works by this year’s senior composers–Amy Williams, Hilda Paredes, and Karola Obermüller, as well as participant composer Anna Heflin.
We are thrilled to welcome Lastra to the stage for her first June in Buffalo appearance. She was appointed Diversity Fellow of the BPO in 2022 and promoted to Assistant Conductor in 2023. In addition to leading the orchestra throughout their regular season Classics, Pops, and Family concerts, Lastra serves on the organization's Diversity Council. She vociferously advocates for broad and creative approaches to musical performances, and particularly champions emerging and underrepresented artists. Lastra, accompanied by June in Buffalo Director Jonathan Golove and senior composer Amy Williams, discussed the state of music and the upcoming concert on Visit Buffalo Niagara's Hear Here: Live Music in Buffalo, NY podcast, linked here.
This inaugural concert will take place in Slee Hall at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 (Free with a valid UB student ID) and open to the general public. They may be purchased from Ticketmaster or at the Slee Hall box office.
Program:
Amy Williams Flood Lines
Karola Obermüller Im Vorraum
Anna Heflin Symphony N. 993
Hilda Paredes Zaztun
For more information about the festival, keep an eye out for future Edge of the Center posts, and read the recent Buffalo Spree article, featuring comments from Golove and Williams.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
June in Buffalo 2024: Jonathan Golove
In addition to directing this year’s festival, Jonathan Golove will act as a senior composer in the upcoming 2024 June in Buffalo. Golove is an associate professor of music, composition and cello, at the University at Buffalo and directs the Center for 21st Century Music. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California at Berkeley, graduate studies in cello performance at the University of Southern California, and PhD in composition at the University at Buffalo.
An accomplished cellist, Golove has performed with ensembles across Europe and North America. He has performed on traditional, electric, and theremin versions of the instrument and recorded with several world-renowned ensembles, including Michael Vlatkovich Quartet, Ubudis Trio, and Vinny Golia’s Large Ensemble. He has been featured as soloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Slee Sinfonietta, New York Virtuoso Singers, and, as a baroque cellist, with the USC Early Music Ensemble.
Read more about Golove in this Edge of the Center post from last year:
Jonathan is by no means a newcomer to JiB! His first year as a performer and participant composer was 1994, and he has been active at the festival in various capacities nearly every June since then. In 2001, he served as senior composer, and in 2013 and 2015, as artist faculty for the June in Buffalo Performance Institute, which ran concurrently with the main festival. He has appeared as a soloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic (Morton Feldman’s Cello and Orchestra), as a member of the Slee Sinfonietta and Baird Trio, among other ensembles, and as a solo performer. Among his original works heard at June in Buffalo are E.Q. for electric string quartet, Closely Related Fungi for saxophone quartet, and (Max’s 24 Hours) Pray-O-Mat for two cellos and IRCAM Signal Processing Workstation.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
June in Buffalo 2024: Nicholas Isherwood
This June in Buffalo, we look forward to welcoming bass-baritone Nicholas Isherwood back to to the University at Buffalo.
Nicholas Isherwood is a highly sought after vocalist, director, composer, and pedagogue. He completed his undergraduate and gradate studies at the Oberlin Conservatory before earning his DEA at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes.
A leading interpreter of early modern and contemporary singing roles, such Don Bartolo in W.A. Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Hotel Manager in Thomas Adès’s Powder Her Face, and Truffaldino in Richard Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos, Isherwood has performed in acclaimed venues across Europe and North America. He has collaborated with regarded composers such as Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Hans Werner Henze, Mauricio Kagel, György Kurtág, and Olivier Messiaen. Isherwood’s recent projects include collaborations with visual artists, such as Massimo Bartolini. He is scheduled to take part in the U.S. premier of Elliott Sharpe's Die Grösste Fuge on June 13 of this year at Roulette's Intermedium in Brooklyn, NY. (Read more by David Salazar at Opera Wire)
Isherwood’s compositions reflect the composers with whom he has worked and interpreted. His music has been performed at venues such as the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, the Goethe Institut in Paris, the CNRS, Yehudi Menuhin’s Flâneries Musicales in Reims, the Perpignan Festival, the SMIO in Orléans, the Théatre Dunois, Dôme IMAX and Bibliothèque Historique in Paris, Freiburg, the MDR in Halle, the SWR, Vanderbilt University, the University of Oregon, Kaoshung, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Togamura, Japan. He has received commissions from the DRAC du centre, Art Zoyd and the CNAT in Reims. Isherwood’s music has been performed by VOXNOVA, Stefano Cardi, Michel Amoric, Magnus Andersson, Isabel Soccoja, Christophe De Villeneuve and the soloists of the MDR children’s choir. His music has been broadcast by France Musique, the MDR and the SWR. He is a member of the SACD. His piece "Ave Praeclara" will be sung by Voxnova Italia at the CODES festival in Lublin, Poland on May 15, 2021. (From www.nicholasisherwood.com)