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SOGA present Vcs with Craig Hultgren and Shelby Camp

Two long time collaborators featured this weekend!

SOGA present Vcs with Craig Hultgren and Shelpby Camp

Sanctuary Sounds features Vcs with Cellists Craig Hultgren and Shelby Camp

Saturday January 18th, 2025 at 7:00 PM at Sanctuary On The Green
131 Broad St, Bloomfield, NJ 07003-2629, United States
Tickets: Donations at your discretion will be appreciated at the door.

Watch online on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5bAVIUEOh4

The Sanctuary on the Green Arts, Cultural and Community Alliance, in collaboration with Vox Novus, is excited to bring Craig Hultgren & Shelby Camp and this great program of new music featuring cello.

Cellist Craig Hultgren has had more than 300 solo compositions created for him. He now resides outside of Decorah, Iowa as the farmer-cellist. The New York Classical Review commented that he, "…played with impressive poise and sensitivity…" for Dorothy Hindman's 2016 chamber music retrospective at Carnegie Hall.

Shelby Camp is a dedicated music major with a concentration in cello performance at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey, where she currently serves as principal cellist of both the university's orchestra and string ensemble. She has received a scholarship there to study under renowned cellist Udi Bar-David. Ms. Camp began her musical journey at the age of five, studying with her father, Craig Hultgren. Her talent was recognized early on at the age of 13 when she was invited to perform as a soloist with the Moscow Ballet.

The series, known for its eclectic and boundary-crossing musical selections, has found a new home in the heart of Bloomfield, embracing the town’s rich cultural and artistic heritage.

The Sanctuary on the Green Arts, Cultural and Community Alliance is dedicated to fostering creativity, diversity, and community through the arts. Located in Bloomfield, NJ, the Alliance brings together artists, musicians, and cultural organizations to present enriching performances and programs for all.

Vox Novus is an organization devoted to the promotion of contemporary composers and performers. Through its innovative programming, Vox Novus seeks to expand the reach of new music and build connections between artists across the globe.

Composer's Voice featuring Andrew White Colaboration and Accompaniment

Composer's Voice presents baritone Andrew White - Collaboration and Accompaniment

Composers Voice, presents 'Andrew White - Baritone & Electronics'. The program features new compositions for baritone and electronic soundscapes; including Ed Martin's 'From The Future,' Carlotta Ferrari's 'Requiem,' Ronen Shai's 'Spark,' and Gene Pritsker's 'I Knew A Woman, from Poetic Subjects Eternal,' plus music by Dan Cooper, and Burton Goldstein.

A champion of Art Song and contemporary music, Andrew White has distinguished himself in recitals of French mélodie, Lieder, and contemporary American art song, including numerous premiere performances. He was selected to participate in the Cleveland Art Song Festival six times, appearing as a featured artist on the 1996 festival. He won the VARN competition in 1997 and was First Prize winner of the 1995 Richardson Awards Vocal Competition. While he was a student, Andrew White was granted a full scholarship to study in Switzerland with Gerard Souzay and Dalton Baldwin. In 1995, he made his New York recital debut in Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall in a program devoted to the songs of Cleveland composer Frederick Koch. One review hailed him as "... a formidable interpreter ... Every song composer should be so lucky with collaborators."

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 EST (UTC-5) on NYC cable access TV with Manhattan Neighborhood's Network channel 2. 
 


View on the following TV cable channels in Manhattan:

Channel 83 on RCN

Channel 67 on Spectrum

Channel 34 on Verizon FIOS
 


Watch and listen online at the following:

https://www.mnn.org/watch/channels/lifestyle-channel

The TV show is also simulcasted and archived on YouTube at the following: https://youtube.com/live/70iosNYzNGU

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Andrew White

Call for Vocal Scores

Deadline:
March 31, 2025

Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with baritone Andrew White with or without electronic accompaniment to be premiered online in 2025 Only works one-minute in length for baritone voice will be considered with or without electronic accompaniment.

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Yumi Suehiro

Call for Piano Scores

Deadline: May 1, 2025

Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame Featuring Yumi Suehiro Vox Novus is thrilled to announce a new edition of Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, featuring the acclaimed pianist Yumi Suehiro. Composers are invited to submit one-minute compositions that showcase the piano’s expressive and dynamic capabilities while highlighting Ms. Suehiro’s exceptional artistry and technical virtuosity.

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Composer's Voice

is a bi-weekly TV showing airing on Manhattan Neighborhoodd Network

Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame

is 15 one-minute works written for a specific musician/ensemble.

60x60

60 one-minutes works by 60 different composers


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