Showing posts with label Music in Buffalo's Historic Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music in Buffalo's Historic Places. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2015

This Week: Music in Buffalo's Historic Places


Common Council Chambers
The Music in Buffalo's Historic Places series continues next week with a concert by Yuki Numata Resnick at the Common Council Chamber in Buffalo's City Hall.  The series, curated by UB piano professor Eric Huebner, features UB faculty performers, alongside the occasional visiting artist, in spaces of civic and architectural importance.  For Huebner, the idea was "to create a musical program that corresponded in some way with the architecture."  Below is an excerpt from the event's press release, which is available here:
Music in Buffalo’s Historic Places presents violinist and University at Buffalo Assistant Professor Yuki Numata Resnick in a free noontime concert of solo and duo works by Antheil, Bach, Bartok and Honegger in the magnificent Common Council chamber at Buffalo's City Hall. She is joined by cellist and UB associate professor Jonathan Golove as well as by her husband, trumpeter Kyle Resnick.
The Common Council chamber is one of Buffalo’s most revered civic spaces. Officially opened in January of 1932, it is widely regarded as one of the finest city council chambers in the country. The chamber features a beautiful stained glass sunburst, inlaid walnut woodwork and is ringed by stone pillars representing the virtues council members were expected to maintain.
Yuki Numata Resnick
Yuki Numata Resnick was appointed assistant professor of music at the University at Buffalo in the fall of 2013. She is a highly sought after soloist and chamber musician who has performed internationally and with ensembles such as Alarm Will Sound, Enemble Signal, Wordless Music Orchestra, and the Talea Ensemble. A committed advocate of the music of our time, Yuki has premiered dozens of new works in recent years and is actively involved in the commissioning of new music for violin. She has also been engaged in a multi-year exploration of the music for solo violin by J.S. Bach and frequently seeks to link Bach’s music with the music of more recent composers.
The noontime program opens with Arthur Honnegger’s beautiful Sonatina for violin and cello composed in 1932, the year City Hall was officially opened. The neo-classical work, traditional in sound and structure, isemblematic of how composers in the 1920s and 30s often looked back to older musical forms to help organize their music in much the same way the architects of Buffalo’s City Hall might have looked at ancient Roman architecture to inspire the design of the Common Council chamber. The program continues with two modernist works from 1931: a selection of Béla Bartók’s Duos for two violins, here played in a version for violin and trumpet and George Antheil’s Sonatina for violin and cello. The program concludes with J.S. Bach’s B minor Partita for solo violin.
This concert is made possible by the generous support of the Robert and Carol Morris Center for 21st Century Music and by the City of Buffalo.
The full program is available here.  Don't miss this exciting event, a continuation of an always-exciting series!

May 14, 2015
12:00pm
Common Council Chamber, Buffalo City Hall


Next week, we'll continue our series on June in Buffalo faculty composers and resident ensembles with a profile of composer Harvey Sollberger…

Monday, May 27, 2013

JACK Quartet, Eric Huebner, Jonathan Golove, Talujon, kick off opening weekend of June in Buffalo 2013!



We’re looking forward to the opening weekend of June in Buffalo 2013! The festival will kick off with a concert by the JACK Quartet on Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m., at One M&T Plaza, a special historical building in downtown Buffalo which was designed and built in 1966 by Minoru Yamasaki, the architect for the World Trade Center in New York City. In addition to opening JiB 2013, the concert is also part of the Center for 21st Century Music’s Music in Buffalo’s Historic Places series (more on the event and the series here), and will open with a brief presentation by UB Professor of Architecture, Brian Carter, who recently published M&T Bank, a book detailing the history and design of the building. 

The concert, which starts at 7:00 p.m., will consist entirely of Morton Feldman’s String Quartet No. 1, performed by the JACK Quartet. There will be a nice reception with wine and light snacks before the concert, hosted by M&T Bank, and it’s likely the concert will sell out, so we recommend you RSVP.
Eric Huebner


Jonathan Golove
The concert on the following day will be held here at UB in Slee Hall on Friday, May 31st, at 7:30 p.m., and will feature soloists Eric Huebner on piano, and Jonathan Golove on cello and Theremin cello. The program will include Iannis Xenakis' Kottos for solo cello (1977), Roger Reynolds' imAge/E and imagE/E (2007), Edgard Varése's Density 21.5 (1936, revised 1946) arranged for Theremin cello by Jonathan Golove, the world premiere of Eric Wubbels' Psychomechanochronometer (2013), which was commissioned with support from the Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, Elliott Carter's Sonata for cello and piano (1948), and some selections from György Ligeti's Études (1985-94).

Saturday, June 1st, boasts another concert of virtuosic contemporary music in Slee Hall, this time performed by the Talujon Ensemble. Their concert will feature Brian Ferneyhough's Fanfare for Klaus Huber (1987), Charles Wuorinen's Marimba Variations (2012), Marc Mellits' Gravity (2013), Ross Bauer's Echometry (2013), and Iannis Xenakis' Okho (1989).


Talujon Ensemble



RSVP here for the inauguration of the June in Buffalo Performance Institute on Thursday, May 30th, at 6:30 p.m., with the JACK Quartet -- we'll be keeping everyone updated on June in Buffalo 2013 at the Center for 21st Century Music, as well as through facebook and twitter. Also, stay tuned for more on our finale concert on Sunday, June 9th, at 2:30 p.m. with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of JoAnn Falletta, with pianist Geoffrey Burleson, featuring the work of JiB faculty composers at the University of Buffalo in Slee Hall.









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Monday, February 11, 2013

Music in Buffalo's Historic Places series kicks off at the Darwin Martin House!




The Center for 21st Century Music are excited to announce a new series, Music in Buffalo’s Historic Places. Our first concert will be on March 9th, at 6:30 p.m., at the Greatbatch Pavillion at the Darwin Martin House, and will be presented in partnership with the Martin House Restoration Corporation and the University at Buffalo. The series will celebrate the many historic places around the city of Buffalo through a combination of tours, lectures, presentations, and live concerts by some of today’s top musicians and ensembles. The opening concert will feature UB faculty member performing the works of Beethoven, Ives, and Dvorák, and will feature guest violinist Jesse Mills.

Darwin Martin House
The concert at the Darwin Martin House will be the first in the Music in Buffalo’s Historic Places series, and will be followed by a second concert on the opening weekend of the June in Buffalo Performance Institute, on Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m., when the JACK Quartet will offer a concert of Morton Feldman’s String Quartet No. 1, at One M&T Plaza. One M&T Plaza is a special historical building and office tower in downtown Buffalo which was designed and built in 1966 by Minoru Yamasaki, who was the architect for the World Trade Center in New York City.

Information on the Darwin Martin House concert follows, courtesy of the Darwin Martin House, more can be found here

Inside the Darwin Martin House
"Curated by pianist and UB Assistant Professor of Music, Eric Huebner, the concert will feature the music of Ludwig van Beethoven—a composer who held a special influence on the life and career of Frank Lloyd Wright—alongside works by Charles Ives and Antonín Dvorák, which were written around the time when Wright was creating the first of his many architectural masterpieces.

"Grammy-nominated violinist Jesse Mills joins Heubner in Beethoven’s 'Kreutzer' Sonata and the Sonata no. 4 by Ives.  For the second half of the program, Mills joins UB faculty members Jonathan Golove (cello) and Véronique Mathieu (violin), as well as guest violist Virginia Barron, for Dvorák’s beloved 'American' Quartet.

"Concert attendees will have an opportunity to take a mini-tour of the Martin House from 6:30 - 7:15 p.m.  The program will commence at 7:30 p.m., followed by a reception." 



Music in Buffalo's Historic Places, opening concert
Greatbatch Pavillion, Darwin Martin House
March 9th, 6:30 p.m.
Cost: $15 for Martin House Associates; $20 for the general public. 
Seating is limited and reservations required.
Make your reservation online or by calling (716) 856-3858.



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