EITHER/OR SPRING FESTIVAL 2010

Friday, March 26, 2010 - 8:00pm - Saturday, March 27, 2010 - 10:00pm
43 W 13th St # A New York, NY 10011-7957

EITHER/OR SPRING FESTIVAL 2010
www.eitherormusic.org

March 26, 2010,8 PM
March 27, 2010, 8 PM

Tenri Cultural Institute
43A W13th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
Tickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors)

Either/Or is proud to announce the line-up for our 5th Annual Spring Festival of New Music. The 2010 Either/Or Festival features two nights of compelling new chamber music from around the world including world premieres from Trevor Baca (US, Jezek Prize Commission), Martin Iddon (UK), and Erik Griswold (US/Australia). US premieres on the two concerts will include music of Richard Barrett (UK), Eve Beglarian (US), Alex Hills (UK), Karin Rehnqvist (Sweden), and Rebecca Saunders (UK/Germany).

Friday, March 26

Richard Barrett – EARTH* for trombone and percussion (1987-1988)

Rebecca Saunders - duo 3, parts i & iii* for viola and percussion (1999/2001)

György Kurtág - Splinters, op. 6c for cimbalom (1973) and other works

Klaus Lang – zwillingsgipfel for flute and piano (2003)

Karin Rehnqvist – Beginning* for piano trio (2003)

Saturday, March 27

Trevor Bača - Mon seul désir** for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (2010)

Eve Beglarian - Play Nice for cimbalom (1997/2010)

Martin Iddon – Danaë** for violin, viola, and cello (2010)
Louis Andriessen - Workers' Union for ensemble (1977)
Alex Hills - Knight's Move* for cello and percussion (2008/9)
Erik Griswold - New Work** for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (2010)

** World premiere
* US premiere

Benjamin Baron - clarinet
Richard Carrick - piano, conductor
Stephanie Griffin - viola
Margaret Lancaster - flutes
Chris McIntyre - trombone
Esther Noh - violin
David Shively - cimbalom, percussion
Alex Waterman - cello

This concert is made possible by the generous support of the BMI Foundation,the Harry and Alice Eiler Foundation, and Meet the Composer's Cary New Music Performance Fund and the Music Department of New York University (FAS). Either/Or is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.