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Come meet Jakub Polaczyk, Adrian Sylveen, and Brunilda Myftaraj and don't miss them at Carneige!This episode of Composer's Voice features Jakub Polaczyk, Adrian Sylveen, and Brunilda Myftaraj talking about their upcomming performance at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall this Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 8:00 pm. In New Jersey and couldn't get into the city to see a little more Tom! (see last issue) Vox Novus is co-producing a new concert series in Bloomfield, New Jersey. And speaking about missing things... did you see 60x60 Dance? Check out some pics from Slippery Rock! |
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Composer’s Voice presents Jakub Polaczyk, Adrian Sylveen,and Brunilda MyftarajSaturday, October 12th 2:00 – 2:30pm EDT (UTC-4)
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Composer’s Voice presents Jakub Polaczyk, Adrian Sylveen,and Brunilda Myftaraj speaking about their upcoming concert series performances“We the People” and their performance THE SHADOWS OF OUR DESTINY at WeillRecital Hall at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 8:00 pm.
The Carnegie performance titled
“WE THE PEOPLE” Immigrant stories in music features works:
Jakub Polaczyk: Slavic Streams : “Śmiętlana” (world premiere)
Adrian Sylveen speaks of the meaning of The Shadows of OurDestiny and the Connecticut Virtuosi. Jakub Polaczyk will speak about his worldpremiere Slavic Streams : “Śmiętlana” and Brunilda Myftaraj apeak about herperformance of Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto. Also featured on this episode of Composer’s Voice is Jakub Polaczyk’s “Dandelionsfrom the Palisades” and The Connecticut Virtuosi performing Glazunov’s Violin Concerto with Brunilda Myftaraj playingviolin and conducted by Adrian Sylveen. Albanian-American violinist Brunilda Myftaraj has drawnenthusiastic accolades from audiences and critical acclaim for her masterfulmusicianship in Albania, Italy, Greece, France, Morocco, Austria, Switzerland,Poland, Israel, and the United States. She has been praised by the critics asan “especially fine and beautiful player.” Myftaraj’s teachers are some of theworld’s finest, but her true inspiration comes from her audiences and students.Since 2023 Mrs. Myftaraj is a member of The Berkshire Bach Society. Herrecordings of“Naked Violin” and “The American Pie” received impeccable reviewsfrom Fanfare magazine. Award-winning musician Adrian Sylveen enjoys a performing career in the United States and Europe. He is an artistic director of the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra and the founding music director and conductor of Connecticut Lyric Opera. Sylveen has conducted approximately 35 operatic titles and has an extensive orchestral repertoire. He has conducted and performed concerts in the United States, Poland, Italy, Israel, Cuba, Switzerland, Germany, and the former Soviet Union and worked with such ensembles as Israel Chamber Orchestra, Holguín Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra da Camera di Greve-In-Chianti, Olsztyn Philharmonic, Elbląg Chamber Orchestra, Central Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra, and others. Jakub Polaczyk, born in Kraków, Poland, is a New York-based composer and pianist. In 2023 Awarded Gloria Artis Bronze Medal by the Minister of Culture of Poland. Runner-up of the 2024 John Eaton New York Composers Circle Competition, Best Instrumental Album winner by Clouzine Magazine in 2024, Double Silver Medal winner of the Global Music Awards (2023), Composers' Guild of New Jersey Call for Scores winner (2022), Winner of the 2020 American Prize in Composition (Chamber Music) and 2013 Iron Instant Composer Award in Cleveland, OH. He graduated from Jagiellonian University, Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków, and Carnegie Mellon University, and as a Socrates-Erasmus exchange program, he studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. His teachers were: Marcel Chyrzynski, Krzysztof Pendereceki, Marek Choloniewski, Jan van Landeghem and Reza Vali. Since 2015, he has been teaching at the New York Conservatory of Music and, Between 2020-2023 he was the Director of the International Chopin and Friends Festival in NYC, directing the International Composition Competition "New Vision" from 2018- 2023 and in 2020 Virtual NYDAI Quarantine YT Talks Series. Since 2021, Jakub has been hosting his "Coffees after Bach" program at the Polish Radio WRKL: AM910, NYC/AM1030, Chicago. Documentary "Conversations with Jakub Polaczyk" directed by Dennis Woytek won Bronze statuette at the 43rd Telly Awards in New York City (2023) . His music is published by: Donemus, Babel Scores, PWM, DUX and Albany Records.
Composer's Voice showcases full contemporary works by musicians who champion new music from living composers.
Episodes of Composer's Voice air its half-hour show every 2 weeks on Saturday at 2:00 PM EDT (UTC-4) on NYC cable access TV with Manhattan Neighborhood's Network channel 2.
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A Musical Journey Across Cultures, Now in Bloomfield, NJ
Sunday, October 13, 2024 at 3:00 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08R7pUnsbRc
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Did you miss it?Look quick! One-minute can pass fast!Take a look at 60x60 Dance at Slippery RockSlippery Rock University's Dance Department is hosted two presentations at the Dance Studio Theater in Stoner West. In one hour, more than 100 musicians, painters, dancers, choreographers and filmmakers from SRU will showcase their talent through 60 dance segments in 60-second intervals. "This event is not limited by genre, so choreographers are free to interpret their sections as they choose and we expect to see many styles and artistic voices represented," Hasenpflug said. "This is a great event if you like short scenes, and that's definitely in line with the attention span of today." |
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