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Thursday, March 16, 2017

How We Know about the Animals from Tales of the Netsilik

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Symphony Space Giya Kancheli 29 Miniatures Part III

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Tango Dreams at Symphony Space



Tango Dreams, performed at Symphony Space, 10 March 2017. Alex Sevastian, accordion; Eric Grossman, violin; Colette Grossman-Abel, viola; Clara Abel, cello.



Music by Ray Luedeke
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Ray Luedeke, one of the leading composers in North America, was born in New York City. His output runs the gamut from entertaining theater pieces for children, through a long list of sophisticated solo and chamber music to colorful, carefully crafted pieces for orchestra. Recordings of his music include Shadow Music with the Louisville Orchestra, The Transparency of Time with pianist Andre LaPlante and the Winnipeg Symphony, The Moon in the Labyrinth with harpist Judy Loman and the Orford String Quartet, Brass Quintet with the New Mexico Brass Quintet, Circus Music with the Hannaford Street Silver Band. Quartetto Gelato has recorded Ray’s brilliant arrangement of Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin and has performed it worldwide. In the summer of 2007, Ray started a new music theater company, Voice Afire Pocket Opera and Cabaret, and produced three shows, each reflecting a particular passion of the composer/arranger. I Confess, I Have Lived is based on the poetry of Pablo Neruda. The Pocket Madame Butterfly is an arrangement/adaptation of Puccini’s great masterpiece. Close Embrace is based on the Golden Age of Argentine Tango: tango dancing is a passion of Ray and Dulce.
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