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.

-2nd 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.
-Peabody Conservatory Elderhostel Concert: Merchant & Schneider; September 17, 1998.
-An die musik, Baltimore, Monica Schwartz De Leon and Hank McCulley, Jr. bassoons, May 24, 2009.
 

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.

-Beth 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,
   October 8, 2010,4:00PM

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

-Four 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.

-Dark 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
 

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.

John’s Song, Variation 2   
  -The Creative Alliance, Baltimore, Maryland, Algernon J. Campbell, choreographer,
   Tony Byrd,
   dancing to recorded music in memory John J. Hill, Benny Russel Saxophone, Todd
   Simon, piano, October 9, 2010, dance title Unbreakable Divide.

Journey of Waters

-Towson State University and Dundalk Community College: Pamela Jordan, mezzo soprano, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra (Ann Harrigan, conductor); 1986.
-Journey Of Waters II, Grace Cavalieri words, revised 2006
-Har Sinai Congregation, Owings Mills, MD., Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and women chorale voices, J. Ernest Green, conductor, Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert (similar to December 05 instrumentation for Dark Waters of Elba); April 23, 2006. 8:45
 

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.

-Fine 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.
 

With Love, a fantasy for live cello and cello cases (prepared tape), in memory of
    Myrtle Hollins Adelberg.

-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
     CANADA
   - The Bare Smooth Stone Of Your Love, Stephen Kates cello, Eun-Jung Shon, piano, in memory Dan Malkin, Nacusa CD, Tom Quick 98.5 FM CKWR FM Ontario, Canada, September 7, 2009

     RUSSIA
   - Rebecca’s Suite, Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano, in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, Sunbursts: Solo Piano Works by 7 American Women,

CD, Artemiy Artemiev DJ, "Electroshock".Programs, Moscow, Kolomna 91.8 FM,"Radio

Ultra 70.19FM" & St. Petersburg's, Moscow radio station "Radio Neva-3 - 104.4 FM, October 9, 2009.

     USA
   - Parade of Lawyers, Portraits of Lawyers, Hollins & Park Music, and - The Head Remembers Victims, of WWII, saxophone: Benny Russell, Hollins & Park Music, live webcast, Host: Max

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 

 

RADIO SATALLITE PERFORMANCES

 2009
   WORLD 
   - Migrations, music to poems by Grace Cavalieri, featured in the "The Poet and the Poem of the Library of Congress" was  distributed to all public radio stations via Public Radio Satellite Series, aired nationally to over 300,000 people, and held on NPR's CONTENT DEPOT for 6 months available to stations to access free of charge for download and broadcast.Satellite Series Radio:  May 20, 2009

 2010
   WORLD 
   - LOVE, LOSS and LAW, Music Documentaries, the radio version of,  (With Love, Portrait of A Friend, Portraits of Lawyers) was aired on the satellite radio program series The Poet and The Poem, hosted by Grace Cavalieri from the Library of Congress. On  the program will be uploaded onto NPR’s content depot for automatic download by stations that chose to take it.  After that, any station can take the program manually until September. The Poet and The Poem routinely has about 30 radio stations that download the programs, March 17, 2010 to September, 2010

 

RADIO FM or WEB PERFORMANCES CONTINUED 

   2010 
   USA
   - With Love, Paula S.V. Childress, cello plus tape, MARTIAN GARDENS, Host: Max Shea, WMUA  FM 91.1
    Amherst, Mass, live web cast, May 9, 2010 
   - The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, NACUSA WebRadio,repeats every 2 hours, for May, 2010, John Winsor, NACUSA Webmasterhttp://www.music-usa.org/nacusa. Plus other previous dates not documented
   - Johns Song, in memory of John J. Hill Variation 2, Russell, Saxophone/ Simon, piano and
   - John's Song, in memory of John J. Hill, Hoffman, trumpet, Jenson, keyboard and tape, NACUSA WebRadio, John Winsor (NACUSA Webmasterhttp://www.music-usa.org/nacusa,  Repeats every 3 hours, August 2010  
   - Johns Song Variation 1. Bogart and
   - No Rest Too! electronic NACUSA Web Radio,John Winsor,NACUS
Webmasterhttp://www.music- usa.org/nacusa, Repeats every 2 hours for Sept 2010

 

 

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