More Information About The Da Capo Chamber Players For their 20th Anniversary, Da Capo premiered eight pieces written for the occasionby Gunther Schuller, George Perle, shulamit ran, John Gibson, Stephen Albert http://www.k-c-p.com/dacapo/html/more_da_capo_info.htm
Extractions: Since its founding in 1970, the Da Capo Chamber Players has established itself as one of the foremost new music groups in the United States. The group's mission is to give new works the dedicated attention and exciting performances consistent with the highest musical standards in traditional repertoire. Winners of the Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award in 1973, they were subsequently sponsored by the Naumburg Foundation for a second concert in Alice Tully Hall in 1980, in honor of their 10th Anniversary. The group has received funding since its inception from the New York State Council on the Arts, and for 18 years was one of the highest funded chamber groups by the National Endowment for the Arts. Da Capo is a leader in building a strong heritage of present-day American chamber music: the group is known not only for exceptional artistry but also for the wealth of new compositions written for them. For their 20th Anniversary, Da Capo premiered eight pieces written for the occasion by Gunther Schuller, George Perle, Shulamit Ran, John Gibson, Stephen Albert, Bruce Adolphe, Richard Wilson, and Yehudi Wyner. Over the years, more than 80 chamber music works have been written especially for them by composers ranging from Philip Glass to Milton Babbitt, Joan Tower, Jeffrey Mumford, and Su Lian Tana distinguished roster and a tremendous source of pride for the group. Imaginative programs in Da Capo's annual New York concert series have included gala concerts honoring George Perle, Lukas Foss, Aaron Copland and Shulamit Ran, as well as several entire evenings of pieces written expressly for the group. Tour engagements from coast to coast and beyond have included appearances at the Library of Congress, the Schoenberg Institute, the Honolulu Chamber Music Series, the San Antonio Chamber Music Society, the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Monday Evening series, the Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society and the Minnesota Composers Forum at the Walker Art Center. Concerts and interviews are frequently taped for radio broadcast, and a special show was produced and twice aired nationwide by Minnesota Public Radio's
Music Discographies See also An Historical Sampling of Women Composers and Their Music. ran,shulamit, 1949. *Hyperbolae for piano. Music of shulamit ran. http://libweb.uoregon.edu/music/womdiscor.html
Extractions: WOMEN COMPOSERS' MUSIC R Index of Performers Ra Re Ri Ro ... Ru A wild and reckless place. Centaur CRC 2190 DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2500 Cycle for Declamation. Argo ZRG 5418 DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1499 Quartet for strings. Leonarda LPI 117 DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 4450 Claremont CD GSE 1504 DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2805 See also: An Historical Sampling of Women Composers and Their Music *Hyperbolae : for piano. Coronet LPS 3206 DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 7552 Inscriptions : (1991) CRI CD 706, p1996. PERFORMER(S): Curtis Macomber, violin. DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX5513 Music. Bridge BCD 9052, p1995. PERFORMER(S): Da Capo Chamber Players. CONTENTS: Concerto da camera II : clarinet, string quartet, piano East wind : flute solo Inscriptions : violin solo Mirage : flutes [1 performer], clarinet, violin, cello, piano For an actor : monologue for clarinet Private game : clarinet, cello DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX6894 Music of Shulamit Ran.
New Materials In Art And Music For October 2002 1 / shulamit ran. THREE PIECES FOR CELLO AND PIANO / NADIA BOULANGER.ran, shulamit, 1949 M180.R179 F3 1995 CD. GURRELIEDER. http://www.library.uni.edu/artmusic/artmusicoctober2002.html
Extractions: October 2002 The following is a list of new art and music books, scores, and recordings added to Rod Library in October 2002. They are organized by type of material. New Recordings New Books and Scores VIOLIN, PIANO MUSIC. SELECTIONS. SONATA, OP. 34 [SOUND RECORDING] / AMY BEACH. SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO / JOHN CORIGLIANO. Beach, H. H. A., Mrs., 1867-1944. M180.B365 V4 1995 CD. SONATA, VIOLA, PIANO. SONATA [SOUND RECORDING] ; EPILOGUE / REBECCA CLARKE. SONATA ; OPUS 40 / AMY BEACH. Clarke, Rebecca, 1886-1979. M180.C599 S6 1994 CD. QUARTET, STRINGS, OP. 10, G MINOR. STRING QUARTET OP. 10 [SOUND RECORDING] / CLAUDE DEBUSSY. STRING QUARTET MAURICE RAVEL. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. M180.D289 Q3 1986 CD. GRADUATE RECITAL IN PIANO [SOUND RECORDING] : APRIL 22, 2002 / ALLISON RAE DENCKLAU. Dencklau, Allison Rae. LD2585 .D382. (UNI Stacks) GRADUATE RECITAL IN CONDUCTING [SOUND RECORDING] / JULIE MARIE FELD. Feld, Julie Marie. LD2585 .F32. (UNI Stacks) FAUST [SOUND RECORDING] / GOUNOD. Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893. M1500.G711 F3 1994b CD. GRADUATE RECITAL IN VOICE [SOUND RECORDING] : APRIL 16, 2002 / JASON E.
MetaEUREKA Metasearch The results 1 to 5 from 5. 1. ran, shulamit (1949 Living), Israel Biographicaldata, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links further http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/R
Eye Rhymes: Visual Art And Manuscripts Of Sylvia Plath Student Recital with Pulitzer Prizewinning composer shulamit ran's Apprehensionsfor Voice, Clarinet and Piano (1979), with the composer in attendance. http://www.indiana.edu/~plath70/commemoration.html
Extractions: Co-sponsored by the Indiana University School of Music, the concert will feature a Guest and Student Recital with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Shulamit Ran's Apprehensions for Voice, Clarinet and Piano (1979), with the composer in attendance. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Ran served as Composer-in-residence with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Lyric Opera of Chicago during the nineties. She is presently the William H. Colvin Professor in the Department of Music at the University of Chicago. This event will take place at 2:00pm at the Auer Concert Hall. Shulamit Ran will be introduced by Carmen Tellez, Professor of Music. Featured composer website:
Sylvia Plath 70th Year Commemoration Concert Sunday, October 27, 2002. Apprehensions Concert featuring shulamit ran,200pm in Auer Hall. shulamit ran, Guest Composer. Chantal Carleton, Composer. http://www.indiana.edu/~plath70/recital.html
Extractions: Sylvia Plath 70th Year Commemoration Sunday, October 27, 2002 Apprehensions Concert featuring Shulamit Ran , 2:00pm in Auer Hall Keynote Address by Diane Middlebrook , 5:00pm in Fine Arts Auditorium: The Literary Romance of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes Commemoration Concert Guest/Student Recital Shulamit Ran, Guest Composer Chantal Carleton, Composer Ellen Ritchey, Soprano Joan Metelli, Soprano Tasha Dzubay, Clarinet Sally Todd, Piano Jordi Torrent, Piano Fever 103 Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) Sylvia Plath, BBC recording (1962) Ariel Ned Rorem (b. 1923) Poetry by Sylvia Plath Words Poppies in July The Hanging Man Poppies in October Lady Lazarus Joan Metelli, Soprano Tasha Dzubay, Clarinet Sally Todd, piano Songs for Four Soloists (2002) Chantal Carleton (b. 1975) Poetry by Sylvia Plath Kelly Corcoran, Soprano
Property IIC - Singer spaced). Justice Helen Mirren asks you to draft a bench memorandumon the case of Joseph Haydn v. Joan Tower shulamit ran. Joseph http://www.law.harvard.edu/Administrative_Services/Registrar/exams_95-96/exams/p
Extractions: Due: 3:30-4:30 p.m. at Take-Home Window in Griswold 1st floor This is an open book examination. You may have with you and consult any inanimate object, including casebooks, treatises, commercial outlines, outlines or notes prepared by you or by anyone else. Please do not do other forms of legal research, such as looking up cases or statutes in the library or on-line in Westlaw or Lexis. Such searches will not help you, in any event, and will waste your time. The three questions count equally and each has a strict word limit. I will not read material which exceeds the word limits. Each question counts for 1/3 of the grade for the examination, but they have different word limits. Typed Word Limits (these are limits, not requirements): Question 1: 1200 words (roughly 4 pages of 12 point type, doubled spaced)
Women Of Note Quarterly 1994 Index 920. Monk, Meredith; AUG 1994 pp. 8-9. ran, shulamit; AUG 1994 pp. 9-10.Richter, Marga; AUG 1994 pp. 6-8. Schneider, Maria; NOV 1994 pp. 13. http://www.vivacepress.com/94wnqndx.html
11th Biennial FSU New Music Festival shulamit ran, Featured Guest Composer. January 30 through February 1, 2003.Programs PREFESTIVAL TALK shulamit ran, featured guest composer. http://otto.cmr.fsu.edu/~theory/newmusicfest.html
Extractions: When Pulitzer Prize-winner Shulamit Ran (pronounced Shoo-la-MEET Rahn) was serving as the composer-in-residence for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the '90s, she would often personally answer complaint letters from perturbed concertgoers. They didn't like that the symphony was performing so much unfamiliar contemporary music. "Sometimes people would blatantly say, 'Don't try to educate us. We are here after a hard day at the office. We want to relax,'" Ran said. "I think music suffers from that attitude more than any other of the arts. I think when people go to the theater they are quite ready for the fact that they are about to go through a gut-wrenching evening. They find it cathartic. ... When they go to a concert they think of it as something that's there to make you only feel good." Ran, who is the featured guest composer for this weekend's concert-packed Festival of New Music at Florida State, would always write back. She politely pointed out that, during their days, composers such as Mahler, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky also drew fire for new works that are now considered masterpieces.
Extractions: When Pulitzer Prize-winner Shulamit Ran (pronounced Shoo-la-MEET Rahn) was serving as the composer-in-residence for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the '90s, she would often personally answer complaint letters from perturbed concertgoers. They didn't like that the symphony was performing so much unfamiliar contemporary music. "Sometimes people would blatantly say, 'Don't try to educate us. We are here after a hard day at the office. We want to relax,'" Ran said. "I think music suffers from that attitude more than any other of the arts. I think when people go to the theater they are quite ready for the fact that they are about to go through a gut-wrenching evening. They find it cathartic. ... When they go to a concert they think of it as something that's there to make you only feel good." Ran, who is the featured guest composer for this weekend's concert-packed Festival of New Music at Florida State, would always write back. She politely pointed out that, during their days, composers such as Mahler, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky also drew fire for new works that are now considered masterpieces.
The University Of Chicago Magazine August 1997 An Acclaimed An acclaimed composer of contemporary symphonies, shulamit ran wroteher first opera by drawing on ancient themes. By Jennifer Vanasco. http://magazine.uchicago.edu/9708/9708FeatRan.html
Extractions: August 1997 An acclaimed composer of contemporary symphonies, Shulamit Ran wrote her first opera by drawing on ancient themes. By Jennifer Vanasco A few weeks before the world premiere of her first opera, composer Shulamit Ran is exhilaratedand exhausted. "This is the most labor-intensive thing I've ever been involved in," says Ran, a Pulitzer Prize winner and the University's William H. Colvin professor in music. "There's no end to it. Every aspect takes so much timefor instance, now I'm proofreading the score, which takes hours upon hours. I'm surprised my family hasn't all divorced me en masse by now! They've been very patient." Indeed, in the late-May preproduction frenzy, Ran's every moment seems to be taken. While she breaks to discuss her work in a sunny conference room at the Lyric Opera Center for American Artists, passersby stick concerned heads through the doorway. Danila Korogodsky, the production designer, whom Ran describes as "brilliant," pops in to tell her the costumes are not being made in Chicago after all. An assistant entering the score into a computer comes in to discuss deadlines. The props master consults Ran on whether shofroth, horns sacred to the Jewish tradition, can be used onstage. The shofroth are actual ram's horns and are often unpredictable: When they are played, will they be in tune with the orchestra? Who will they find to play the instruments? "After all," jokes Ran, "there are no shofar musicians' unions."
Crosswinds · Upgrade Now! Apprehensions. shulamit ran. Apprehensions, a musical piece based onSylvia Plath's poem Apprehensions , by a Pulitzer Prize winning http://mightybrown.crosswinds.net/plath/028.html
New Acquisitions In Music B21710 CD Burning River Brass, brass ensemble. ran, shulamit,1949- . Instrumental music. Selections.Excursions Fantasy http://www.nd.edu/~colldev/acqlist/music/2002/august.shtml
Extractions: ND Home University Libraries Collection Development Music > Home Page I. Printed and Recorded Music A. Instrumental Music Charpentier, Marc Antoine, 1634-1704. [Selections]. M 3.C537 Ser.1 (Added v. 21-23; continuation order) 1. Music for Solo Instruments Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623. [Keyboard music]. The complete keyboard music [sound recording] / of William Byrd.London : Hyperion, p1999. B995-19 CD [Davitt Moroney, harpsichord, organ, clavichord] 1a. Organ 1b. Piano, Harpsichord, etc. Music Busoni, Ferruccio, 1866-1924. [Piano music. Selections]. Piano music. Vol. 2 [sound recording] / Ferruccio Busoni.[S.l.] : Naxos, p2001. B979-5 CD v.2 [Wolf Harden, piano]
November Scores New To Mills Music Library ran, shulamit. Amichai songs for mezzosoprano, oboe/English horn, viola da gamba,and harpsichord. ran, shulamit. Fantasy variations for violoncello. http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Music/rescoll/novsco.htm
Leonard Garrison's Music Links Muczynski, Robert Robert Muczynski. ran, shulamit http//www.presser.com/composers/ran.html.Roussel, Albert Albert Roussel Home Page. http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~leonard-garrison/composers.html
Extractions: Flute Links: Flutists Music Dealers Useful Flute Sites Flute Organizations ... Flute Makers [see also The Piccolo Page Reference: General Music Sites Composers Search Engines General Reference Tulsa Links: General Links Performing Arts Places to Visit Media ... Colleges and Universities Etc. Fun Links SITE MAP Composers A List of 20th-Century Composers Bach, Jan Bach, J.S. Beaser, Robert Beethoven, Ludvig van Bolling, Claude Carter, Elliott Davidovsky, Mario Debussy, Claude Folio, Cynthia Larsen, Libby Liptak, David Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Muczynski, Robert Ran, Shulamit
CDs: July - Septemebr 2002 | Lorette Wilmot Library AUTHOR = ran, shulamit, 1949 TITLE = INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. TITLE = EXCURSIONS SOUNDRECORDING ; FANTASY VARIATIONS ; SOLILOQUY ; VERTICALS / shulamit ran. http://www.naz.edu/dept/library/about/news/newmaterials/2002/JULY/cd.html
Bass Clarinet Bibliography ran, shulamit. A Prayer, hn, cl, bcl, bsn, timp. 1981, Theodore Presser. ran,shulamit. Concerta da camera I, fl/afl/pic, ob/ehn, cl/bcl, hn, bsn/cbsn. http://www.bassclarinet.org/bclfive.html
Extractions: ** Abbate, Luigi. Apax , fl, ob, cl/bcl, hn, bsn. Aguilar-Ahumada, M. Maria Zart , S, cl, bcl, tpt, tbn. 1961, Instituto de Extension Musical, Santiago, Chile. Anderson, Avril. Under Pressure , cl/bcl, ssax, tpt, vln, vlc. British Music Information Centre Anderson, Barry. Arc , bcl, 2 vln, vla, vlc, tape. 1987, British Music Information Centre Antheil, George. Bohemian Grove at Night , fl, ob/ehn, cl, bcl, bsn. 1952, Schirmer Aschenbrenner, J. Quintet , fl, ob, bcl, bsn, hn. Banks, Brian. Forest Echoes , fl, bcl, vln, vlc, perc. 1991, American Music Center Barnett, Carol. Tango languido , vla, bcl, db, perc, pf. 1984, American Music Center Barrett, Richard. Trawl , fl, bcl, vln, vlc, pf. 1997, British Music Information Centre Barry, Gerald. Quintet , ehn, cl/bcl, vlc, db, pf/jew's hp. 1994, Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland * Bartos, Jan Z. Inventioni III , bcl, 2vln, vla, vlc. Becheri, Roberto. , voice, vln, bsn, bcl, pf. Pizzicato Editioni Musicali. Becheri, Roberto. Il carnivale degli animali di Venezia , voice, bcl, fl, vlc, pf. Pizzicato Editioni Musicali.
Www.wfsu.org/wfsufm/playlist/mc.txt Title Air for Strings House ID 720 Medium D Time 0421 Tracks 7 Perf IsraelPhilharmonic Orchestra Amos 958 Composer ran, shulamit Title Yearning http://www.wfsu.org/wfsufm/playlist/mc.txt
University Program Of USF At Sarasota-Manatee Rachmaninov, Sergei, TwentyFour Preludes; Sonata No. 2, M 22 R3 T8, Classical.ran, shulamit, Concert de Camera II, Hyperbolae, Apprehensions, Private Ga, Contemp. http://www.ncf.edu/MediaCenter/documents/cd3.htm
Extractions: CD's Q - Z Last Name First Title Call # Type R.E.M. Document ML 421 R46 D6 Rock Rachmaninoff Sergei Symphony No. 2 M 1001 R22 M2 Classical Rachmaninov Sergei Five Preludes M 22 R3 F5 Classical Rachmaninov Sergei Isle Of The Dead, Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 M 1002 R3 I8 Classical Rachmaninov Sergei M 1010 R28 M2,4 Classical Rachmaninov Sergei Symphony No. 3; Youth Symphony M 1001 R3 M3 Classical Rachmaninov Sergei Twenty-Four Preludes; Sonata No. 2 M 22 R3 T8 Classical Ran Shulamit Concert de Camera II, Hyperbolae, Apprehensions, Private Ga Contemp Ravel Maurice Bolero, Alborada del gracioso, Rapsodie Espagnole, La Valse M 1000 R3 B6 Classical Ravel Maurice Daphnis Et Chloe M 1520 R3 D3 Classical Ravel Maurice Gaspard de la nuit M 22 R3 G3 Classical Ravel Maurice Ma Mere l'Oye M 1520 R3 M3 Classical Ravel Maurice Miroirs M 24 R38 M5 Classical Ravel Maurice Piano Concerto In G Major; ... For The Left Hand M 1010 R3 P4 Classical Ravel Maurice Piano Trio In A; Also E. Chausson, Piano Trio In G M 312 R3 P4 Classical Reich Steve Music for 18 Musicians M 1531 R347 '89 Classical Rimsky-Korsakov Nikolay Scheherazade M 1003 R4 S3 Classical Rolling Stones Let It Bleed ML 421 R66 L4 Rock Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request ML 421 R65 T4 Rock Rossini Gioacchino il Barbiere Di Siviglia M 1500 R6 B3 Opera Rossini Giochino Agnes Baltsa Sings Rossini M 1505 R835 A272 '91 Classical Sade Promise ML 421 S34 P76 Jazz Sado Sado Meets Brazilian Friends