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Vivian Adelberg Rudow Composer/Performance Artist/Lecturer Compositions Additional Performances (all in Baltimore, Maryland unless otherwise indicated) ● Americana Visited or Americana Visited Variations or Crossover Variations -Minnesota Composers Forum, Walker Art Center, 1986. -Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland, April 1987. -Anne Arundel Community College: Ron Mutchnik, violin, Louis Stewart, piano; April 1987. -Holton Arms, Bethesda, Maryland: Lynne LeVine, viola, Myriam Teie, piano; April 21, 1989. -National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: LeVine & Teie; May 7, 1989. -Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: Richard Field, viola, Jeffrey Chappell, piano; May 28, 1989. -Res Music America concert, Dundalk Community College: Ron Mutchnik, violin, Eric Conway, piano; March 25, 1990. -Res Music America concert, Kent Island United Methodist Church, Chester, Maryland: Jose Cueto, violin, Eric Conway, piano; October 12, 1990. -Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia: Linda Plaut, violin, Kent Holliday piano (excerpts); April 10, 1992. -Virginia Tech University: Plaut & Holliday; February 6, 1993.
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Festival of New American Music (William Matthews, director), Bates
College, Lewiston, Maine: April 29, 1994. ● Ars Nova -Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio: Linda Harwell & Bobbi Jo, bassoons; February 18, 1995. -University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Harwell & Jo; September 25, 1995. -University of Maryland, College Park: Heather Schneider & Vanessa Kulisik, bassoons; April 5, 1997. -University of Maryland, College Park: Heather Schneider & Vanessa Kuliseh Ferrai; March 5, 1998. -Peabody Conservatory: Tanya Merchant & Heather Noelle Schneider, bassoons; May 16, 1998.
-International Double Reed Society Conference, Arizona State University,
Tempe, Arizona: Merchant & Schneider. ● The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, First Unitarian Church: Cecilia Kim, cello; November 14, 1999. -Oberlin College, Ohio: Kris Cowperthawaite, cello; April 15, 2000. -New Horizons concert, Goucher College: Jason Love, cello, Kevin Winkler, piano, Kyle Engler, narrator; May 30, 2000. -Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert: Troy Kenneth Stuart, cello Michael Adcock, piano; May 5, 2002. -Unitarian Church, Columbia, Maryland: Stuart & Adcock; November 16, 2002. -Under title” ROCK SMOOTH” for dance: Algernon Campbell, choreographer, to music“
-The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love” Gita Ladd, cello and
Clinton Adams, piano, Baltimore Museum of Art October 18, 2008,
dancers Amanda Fair, Timothy Phelps. ● Best of Friends
-Seattle, Washington: La Pensee Players; 1975. ● Blue Bird -Baltimore Hebrew Congregation: Loraine Bernstein, soprano, Hilda Goodwin, piano; April 25, 1995. -Summit: Bernstein & Goodwin; May 16, 1996.
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El Congregation: Bernstein & Goodwin; January 27, 1997 ● Call For Peace -Walden School/Jr Conservatory Camp, Dublin, NH., Esther Landau, flute plus tape, June 24, 2007, 57th reunion -International Congress on Women in Music, Beijing, China, Rose-Marie Soncini, flute and tape, April 19, 2008, China Conservatory of Music. -University of Kentucky School of music, Lexington Kentucky, during the November “ Annual Kentucky New Music Festival,” Andrea Ceccomori, flute, November 14, 2008 -Forfest In Kromeritz (zchch Republic), Muzeum Krmeriz, Andrea Ceccomori, flute, June 22, 2009 -Assisi (Italy),Andrea Ceccomori, flute,October 27, 2009. -Maskfest" - Festival Internazionale di Nuova Musica" in San Marino on at Museo di Stato,Andrea Ceccomori, flute and tape, June 5, 2010. -Williams Hall at New England Conservatory Of Music., Jacqueline DeVoe, flute and tape, June 6, 2010, faculty recital -Harc, Plateau Laceno, Bagnoli, Irpino, Italy, Andrea Ceccomori, July 18, 2010
-Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH, Jacqueline DeVoe, flute, Friday, ● Changing Space
-Goucher College: Naked Feet Dance Company, 1981. ● Cry a Thousand Tears -Electronic Music Plus Festival, Southeastern Composers League and American Society of University Composers (Region III), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, November 3, 1979. -Electronic Music Festival, Jersey City State College, New Jersey, March 5, 1980.
-Festival of Electronic Music, University of Tennessee: alto flute, muted
trumpet, soprano and prepared tape, April 16, 1980. ● Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco -An excerpt from The Velvet Hammers (Variations 1. Musician, 2. Preparing for Electroacoustic Music Festival, 5. Never, 9. Never Ever Abandon Love of Music, THEME/PIECE), 30th Festival International des Musiques et Creations Electroniques, Bourges, France, June 16, 2000. -LIVE and not live electronic, Baltimore Composers Forum/Ars Viva I concert, Goucher College, November 6, 2000. -Electronic only and Rudow LIVE performance, SEAMUS, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 1, 2001. -Artscape, listening station “ Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001. -VARIATIONS OF VARIATIONS, Sonic Circuits (presented by American Composers Forum), Millennium Stage, Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.: Rudow conducting 4 CD players LIVE performance, August 13, 2001. -MEDiA CIRCU[it]S' 2002, ElectroAcoustic Music Center, Peck School of the Arts Recital Hall, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: November 5, 2002
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Variations and THEME/PIECE, Forum-Festival COMPUTER MUSIC WORLD, Electroacoustic Autumn Union Hall 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria; November 25,
2002. ● Dance Variations -Baltimore Museum of Art: Baltimore Trombone Choir (David Fetter, conductor), Chris Williams, percussion, David Holmes, electric bass guitar, January 1982.
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Waters Of Elba, dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg, Italian National
Symphony Opera Orchestra, Jeffrey Silberschlag, conductor, December 18,
2005, Alba Italy, commission for a Napoleon festival, Ferrero
Foundation.
● Dark Waters Of Elba, dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg,
-Italian National Symphony Opera Orchestra, Jeffrey Silberschlag,
conductor, Decemeber 18, 2005, Alba Italy, a commission for a Napoleon
festival, Ferrero Foundation. 9:00
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Dawn’s Journey, in memory of Dawn Culberston, LIVE piano and tape, Ruth
Rose, piano, An die Musik, Baltimore Composers Forum, April 30, 2006, 10:46 ● Devy's Song -Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland, April 1987. -National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: Lynne LeVine, Myriam Teie, piano; May 7, 1989. -George Mason Regional Library Concert Series, Annandale, Virginia: Sherrie Norwitz, viola; April 4, 1990. -Towson State University: Norwitz; April 6, 1990. -Rockville Civic Center Mansion Conservatory Room, Rockville, Maryland (Arts In The Park concert series): Norwitz; June 3, 1990. -BTEC Faculty Recital, The Library of City College: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Jose Carceres, piano; February 23, 1991. -Harmony Hall Regional Center, John Addison Concert Hall, Fort Washington, Maryland: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Saryana Kostovetsky, piano; February 24, 1991. -University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Sherri Norwitz, viola; February 5, 1996. -Towson State University: Norwitz; March 8, 1996. -Peggy & Yale Gordon Concert, Har Sinai Congregation: Ronald Mutchnik, violin, Daniel Wyneken, piano; October 18, 1998. -St. Andrew’s Church; Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada: Quilchena Players (Jennifer Jonson, viola, Roberta Anne Hutcheon, piano); November 22, 1998. -Womyn performers, Landmark Center, St. Paul, Minnesota: Judith Eisnor, violin, Gail Olszewski, piano; June 18, 2000. -Fabulous Fridays, Dubuque, Iowa: Tracey Rush, viola; March 9, 2001. -“Salvation” with the quote “ Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise,” Good Friday Service, Roberta Guthrie, cello, Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Lexington, Kentucky, March 25, 2005
-Berea College, Berea, KY, 1. Noon: “ Journeys Along the Creative Path,”
2. Evening Program, “ Women’s History Month, Roberta Guthrie, cello,
March 9, 2005 ● Dona Nobis Pacem (Still Life) and (without Still Life) -Naked Feet Dance Company, Robin Williams, choreographer, 1981, Goucher College, numerous performances; east performance: Baltimore School for the Arts, May, 1988; Seamus, Cal Arts, 1985;Sound Images III, Intermedia Arts, Minnesota, March 24, 1989. -A TRIBUTE TO THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOURGES INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC, INTERARTS PROJECTS, INC. (Marilyn Boyd DiReggi, director), French Embassy,Washington, D.C., November 9, 1990. -Three puzzles using early electronic music (Puzzle 1, Lies, Dona Nobis Pacem), The Baltimore Composers Forum, Fells Point Creative Alliance, January 19, 2001.
-Artscape, listening station “ Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001. ● Fanfare For My Hero In The Pin Stripped Suit
-Peabody Conservatory: Orchestra reading (Hajimo Teri Murai, conductor);
October 24, 1994. ● Garden Song -En Red O 2000-Electric Songs, Barcelona, Spain: December 11-13, 2001
-Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN., Josh Harper, voice with tape, April
17, 2008 Ward Hall ● The Healing Place -Walters Art Gallery, Rudow conducting, fl, cl, vln, vla, vlc, tape, Eubanks, narrator; October 14, 1988. -Res Music America concert, The Motor Coach, Ltd., Randallstown, MD (revised version): 8 performers, Rudow conducting; February 24, 1991. -Res Music America concert, Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland (revised version for live acoustic instruments and keyboards): 8 performers; Rudow conducting, March 1, 1991. -Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble with prepared tape (David Stock, conductor); February 6, 1995.
-Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN. Audrey Harnack, narrator and tape,
Thursday, April 17,Ward Hall ● I Hope You Are Pleased -National Penwomen’s Association, Towson, Maryland: Ed Paladen, clarinet, 1983 ● I Pledge My Love, -En Red O 2000-Electric Songs, Barcelona, Spain: December 11-13, 2001.
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John’s Song, Variation 2
● Journey of Waters
-Towson State University and Dundalk Community College: Pamela Jordan,
mezzo soprano, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra (Ann Harrigan, conductor);
1986. ● Kaddish in memory of Isaac Hollins -Evansville, Indiana: Richard Lotridge, bassoon; 1977. -American Society of University Composers (Region III), Shenandoah College and Conservatory,Virginia, 1979. -Towson State University: Gene Griswold, bassoon; 1986. -St. Mary's College, St. Mary’s City, Maryland: Deborah Greitzer, bassoon; October 6, 1989. -Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, New York: Greitzer; March 1, 1990. -University of Maryland, College Park: Richard Spittel, bassoon; March 23, 1992. -Memorial service for Helen Cyr, Towson State University: Gene Griswold, bassoon; October 24, 1993. -James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: solo bassoon, January 30, 1995. -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Linda Harwell, bassoon; October 15, 1995. -Douglas Community Church, Douglas, Alaska: Tanya Merchant, bassoon; March 21, 1997. -Peabody Conservatory: Tanya Merchant, bassoon; May 16, 1998. -Harid Conservatory, Florida: Arthur Weisberg, bassoon; April 26, 2000. -Dr. Hoch’s Conservatory, Frankfurt, Germany, Karl Ventulett, bassoon; October 7, 2004
-Peabody Conservatory of Music of Johns Hopkins University, Philip Kolker’s repertoire class, spring 2008 ● Lament -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, First Unitarian Church: Cecilia Kim, cello; November 14, 1999.
-Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio: Kris Cowperthawaite, cello; April 15,
2000. ● Lies and Syntheticon -Goucher College: members of Dance Department (Chrystelle T. Bond, choreographer): 1974.
-American Society of University Composers conference, Towson State
University: 1976. ● Lies -Baltimore Museum of Art: 1982. -Three puzzles using early electronic music, Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Fells Point Creative Alliance: January 19, 2001. -Lies and Dona Nobis Pacem
-SEAMUS Cal Arts, California Institute of the Arts: 1985. ● Migrations Postlude
-Synthese 1996, Bourges, France: June 1, 1996. ● No Rest For Devy's Spirit -Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: Richard Field, viola; May 28, 1989. -Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland: April 1987. -BTEC Faculty Recital, The Library of City College: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Jose Carceres, piano; February 23, 1991. -Harmony Hall Regional Center, John Addison Concert Hall, Fort Washington, Maryland: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Saryana Kostovetsky, piano; February 24, 1991.
-University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Norwitz; February 5,
1996. ● Not Me! -Charles Ives Center for American Music International Music Festival, Roxbury, Connecticut, resident composer, 21st: reading by Cosima Trio; August 20-27, 1992. -Peggy & Yale Gordon Har Sinai Trust Concert: Herbert Greenberg, violin, Stephen Kates, cello, Marian Hahn, piano; October 17, 1994. -Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Mellasenah Edwards, violin, Sophie Parks, piano, Ken Law, cello; July 14, 1996. -Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Composers Forum Freefall Concert, recorded music with dance, First movement Not Me!, Title for Dance: I DO !/?, choreographer, Algernon Campbell, dancers Campbell and Heather Malone
-October 31, 2009 under title I DO!, Algernon Campbell,
choreographer/dancer, Heather Malone, dancer, ArtScape, July 17, 2010,
Baltimore ● The Oak and the Reeds
-Robinne Comissiona's Chamber Dance Ensemble, Pointe on Strings:
performances at: Baltimore Museum of Art; York, Pennsylvania; Turner
Auditorium; Catonsville Community College; Peabody Conservatory; and
Baltimore Jewish Community Center, music for dance, 1973-74, favorably
reviewed by The Baltimore Sun. ● Portrait of a Friend -International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.: Howard Carr, tenor, October 18, 1988. -SEAMUS LA, Los Angeles, California: Carr; 1988. -Berklee College, Framingham, Massachusetts: Tom Rhea, producer; March 17, 1990.
-Artscape, listening station “ Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001. ● Purple Ice -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Catonsville Community College: Julie Kurzava, soprano, David McDade, piano, February 2,1997.
-Birmingham Art Music Alliance, Birmingham, Alabama: Jackie Leary-Warsaw,
soprano, Adam Bowles, piano; December 2, 2003. ● Puzzle I
-Three puzzles using early electronic music, Baltimore Composers Forum,
Fells Point Creative Alliance, January 19, 2001. ● Racing Inside the Milky Way
-Sonic Circuits II, St. Paul, Minnesota: April 30-May 1, 1994. ● Rebecca's Rainbow Racing Among The Stars -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994. -Goucher College: Jeffrey Chappell, piano; May 6, 1994. -Merrick Hall, Goucher College: Chappell; May 4, 1995. -Celebrating 100 Years of Women Composers, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: Nanette Kaplan Soloman, piano; October 25, 1997. -Fine Arts Center, East Stroudsburg University, East Strousburg, Pennsylvania: AnnaSue Cavanough, piano; October 23, 2002.
-BEIJING YIFU Conference Center, Beijing, China, Professor Anton Malikov,
piano; March 14, 2004 ● Rebecca's Song in memory of Rebecca Blackwell -Res Music America concert, Charles County Arts Alliance, Christ Episcopal Church: Eric Conway, piano; November 4, 1989. -Anne Arundel Community College: Conway; December 4, 1989. -Res Music America concert, Baltimore Museum of Art: Conway; March 11, 1990. -Res Music America concert, Kent Island United Methodist Church, Chester, Maryland: Conway; October 12, 1990. -Society of Composers, Radford University: Caryl Conger, piano; September 28, 1991. -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994. -University Sains Malaysia (Razak Abdul Raziz, director): Raymond Tan Telk Guan, piano; October, 7, 1994. -Chrisofori Hall, Amsterdam, Holland: Ruth Rose, piano; November 27, 1994. -Meredith Gallery & First Unitarian Church: Laurel Karlick, piano; February 11-12, 1995. -Har Sinai Congregation: Agi Rado, piano; November 5, 1995. -Leakin Hall, Peabody Conservatory: Lillian O'Daniel, piano; December 2, 1995.Towson State University: O'Daniel; February 18, 1996. -Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C.: Agi Rado, piano; May 5, 1996. -Mosterdzaadje, in Santpoor Noord, Netherlands: Ruth Rose, piano; April 11, 1997. -Pueblo, Colorado: Honors piano recital by Bernadette Garcia; October 1998. -University of Southern Colorado: Garcia; February 4 and March 10, 1999. -Peggy and Yale Gordon Concert: Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano; April 18, 1999. -Colorado Music Fest: Bernadette Garcia, piano; June 24, 1999.
-Towson State University: Cindy Heston-Miller, piano; December 11, 2004 ● Rebecca's Suite/Rebecca's Song & Rebecca's Rainbow -Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael and All Angels (world premiere of “ Rainbow” ): Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994. -James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: Patricia Brady, piano; January 30, 1995. -Talmadge Recital Hall, Hollins College, Virginia: Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano; January 29, 1996. -Northridge-School of the Arts, California State University: Solomon; February 23, 1996. -Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida: Solomon; March 10, 1996. -Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania: Solomon; March 13, 1996. -Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana: Solomon; March 29, 1996. -St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana: Solomon; April 1, 1996. -Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York: Solomon; April 19, 1996. -Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland: Solomon; October 7, 1996. -Cohen Recital Hall, Fine Arts Building, East Stroudsburg University, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Anna Sue Cavanaugh, piano; May 1, 2001.
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Arts Center, East Stroudsburg University, East Strousburg, Pennsylvania:
Cavanough; October 23, 2002. ● Running and Shadows In The Wind -James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: Sandra Cryder, soprano, Vickie Berneking, piano; January 30, 1995. -Shadows In The Wind
-First Unitarian Universalist Church, Columbus, Ohio: Stephanie
Mesler-Evans, soprano. ● Spirit Of America -Gordon Center for the Performing Arts, Owings Mills, Maryland: Concert Artists of Baltimore (Edward Polochick, conductor) with audience participation, with chorus; March 2, 2003. -Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall: Concert Artists of Baltimore (Edward Polochick, conductor) with audience participation, with chorus; March 3, 2003. -Urbo Turbo (Urban Turbulence), alternate title Spirit of America
-St. Lukes Recording Studio, London, UK, A RECORDING, London Philharmonic
Orchestra, Jeffrey Silberschlag conductor, November 8, 2005, full
orchestra, no chorus ● Trojan Women -St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland: excerpts; 1987.
-Wednesday Noon Series, Johns Hopkins University. ● Weeping Rocker -Towson State University (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; June 26-28, 1992. -Stephens Hall, Towson State University: Towson Ensemble Dancers (TED) (Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer); October 9-11, 1992. -Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; October 30, 1993. -Baltimore Museum of Art (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; November 13, 1993. -Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; November 16, 1993. -Anne Arundel Community College (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; March 1994. -Synthese Festival International De Musique Electroacoustic, Bourges, France (electronic score): June 3, 1994. -Baltimore Museum of Art (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; November 5, 1994.
-Towson State University (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita,
choreographer, October 17, 2009, 4:00pm/7:30pm.
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With
Love, a fantasy for live cello and cello cases (prepared tape), in
memory of -Contemporary Music Forum, Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C.: Lori Barnet, cello; November 17, 1986. -Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland: April 1987. -Varadero, Cuba: June 1987. -Bourges, France: June 1987. -Seamus, Los Angeles, California: October 21, 1988. -Peabody Conservatory: Dan Malkin, cello; November 11, 1988. -Minnesota Composers Forum, Southern Theatre: Lucia Magney, cello; January 19, 1989. -Towson State University: Cecilia Barcyzk, cello; May 14, 1989. -Ohio International Electroacoustic Music Festival, Oberlin College: Elizabeth Simkins, cello; September 23, 1989. -Charles County Arts Alliance, Christ Church, La Plata, Maryland: Dan Malkin, cello; November 4, 1989. -Hartford Court, Bronson & Hutinsky Theatre: Jeffrey Krieger, cello; November 15, 1989. -Center Church, Hartford, Connecticut: Krieger; January 9, 1990. -Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut: Krieger; February 5, 1990. -Res Music America concert, Baltimore Museum of Art: Dan Malkin; March 11, 1990. -Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio: Barbara Naragon, cello, Brian Bevelander, producer; March 25, 1990. -Joliet Junior College, Joliet, Illinois: Jeffrey Kreiger, viola; October 17, 1990. -House of Composers, Leningrad, Russia: Cecilia Barcyzk, cello; December, 1990. -Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland: Dan Malkin, cello; March 1, 1991. -Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Connecticut: Jeffrey Kreiger, cello; September 26, 1991. -New Music Festival, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee: Joe Rodgers, cello, John Baur, director; -March 6, 1992. -Temple Oheb Shalom (with lecture by Rudow): Cecylia Barczyk, cello; May 13, 1992. -Bourges, France: cello & prepared tape; June 8, 1992. -Oslo, Norway: Nicem, cello & prepared tape; February 14, 1993. -Conservatory of Music,Warsaw, Poland: Cecylia Barczyk, cello; May 4, 1993. -Gdansk, Poland: Barczyk; May 7, 1993. -Lodz, Poland: Barczyk; May 9, 1993. -Katowice, Poland: Barczyk; May 12, 1993. -Bytom, Poland: Barczyk; May 14, 1993. -MUESTRA INTERNACIONAL DE MUSICA ELECTROACOUSTICA, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, -Puerto Rico: Roselyn Iannelli, cello; March 28, 1995. -Birmingham Art Music Alliance, University of Monevallo, Montevallo, Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello; October 7, 1996. -Peggy & Yale Gordon concert, Har Sinai Congregation: Sharon Robinson, cello; June 1, 1997. -Walden School 25th Anniversary Alumni Concert, Dublin, New Hampshire: July 6, 1997. -Celebrating 100 years of Women Composers Conference, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: Mark Schroeder, cello; October 24, 1997. -Richmond Public Schools: Jennifer Combs, cello; April 21 & 24, 1998. -First Thursday concert, Pump House Gallery, Bushnell Park, Connecticut: Combs; June 4, 1998. -JIEM 98 Festival, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Adolfa Nunez, curator), Madrid, Spain: Jose Maria Manero, cello; July 3, 1998. -Richmond, Virginia: Jennifer Combs, cello; August 1998. -Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia, University of North Texas: March 25, 1998. -Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio: Mairi Dorman, cello; April 18, 1998. -Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello (finalist, Hultgren Competition); July 1999. -Performing Arts Studio of Emory University, Next Fest Series, Atlanta, Georgia: Hultgren, cello; September 19, 1999. -Loyola College: Dora Lam, cello; November 12, 1999. -Cathedral Square Gallery, Mobile Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello; November 17, 1999. -Nature Trails College Gallery (Teri Rueb exhibition), Villa Julie College: March 13-April 29, 2000. -30th Festival International des Musiques et Creations Electroniques, Bourges, France: June 15, 2000. -Artscape, listening station “ Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001. -Maison de la Culture de Bourges, France: October 17, 2002.
-GEDOK concert, Mannheim, Germany, Gabriele Derendorf, cello; September
28, 2003. RADIO FM or WEB PERFORMANCES ● 2009 RUSSIA CD, Artemiy Artemiev DJ, "Electroshock".Programs, Moscow, Kolomna 91.8 FM,"Radio USA Shea: WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass. 01003, wmua.org, live webcast, February 22, 2009 -With Love, cello, Paula Skolnick-Virizlay Childress, Hollins & Park, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. (01003, qlive delete), webcast, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, May 10, 2009 - The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love from album NACUSA, Tom Quick DJ, 98.5 CKWR FM radio, Ontario Canada, Sept 7, 2009 - Rebecca’s Suite” from “Sunbursts. Solo Piano Works by American Women,” "Radio Ultra 70.19FM, Electroshock, Moscow and - "Radio Neva-3 - 104.4 FM. Program Electroshock,” St. Petersburg's radio, Kolomna's radio station - "Radio Kolomna - 91.8 FM, Moscow, Artemiy Artemiev, host, October 9, 2009 - Racing Inside the Milkyway and The Majesty of it All, MARTIAN GARDENS, Host: Max Shea,WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass, live web cast, October 18, 2009
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