NATIONAL REPERTORY ORCHESTRA: LINEAGE
Conductor Karina Canellakis conducts the National Repertory Orchestra in a performance of Zosha’s Lineage, in a program that also includes Mahler’s 5th Symphony.
Conductor Karina Canellakis conducts the National Repertory Orchestra in a performance of Zosha’s Lineage, in a program that also includes Mahler’s 5th Symphony.
Zosha has been commissioned by the BBC Proms for a world premiere on the Opening Night of the Proms 2019. Prom 1 features conductor Karina Canellakis leading the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers, and BBC Chorus in a program that also includes Dvorak’s The Golden Spinning Wheel and Janacek’s Glagolitic Mass.
Zosha’s work pays homage to the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s mission to the Moon.
Violinist Johnna Wu will perform Zosha’s Patina at Saint John's In the Village in New York. The program also includes Kaija Saariaho’s Petals and Joan Towers’ Wings.
Violinist Alexandra Greffen-Klein performs Zosha’s Patina for solo violin at Reid Hall | Columbia Global Centers Paris on June 1, 2019. The program is a celebration of women composers from around the world.
Ensemble Cairn will present a showcase of Zosha’s music at Reid Hall | Columbia Global Centers Paris. The program features Zosha’s Patina, String Quartet No. 1, Sprung Testament, and The Contours of Absence. Zosha will also give a pre-concert talk an hour before the performance.
The New Bedford Symphony Orchestra presents "Epic Journeys," featuring Zosha's Lineage, pianist Joyce Yang with Barber's Piano Concerto, and Rachmaninoff.
The National Arts Centre Orchestra finishes its 50th Anniversary European Tour, led by renowned Music Director Alexander Shelley, in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring Zosha’s Dear Life, commissioned by the orchestra in 2015. For more information on the concert and program, which also features works by Jocelyn Morlock and Nicole Lizée, see here.
Conductor Gemma New presents an evocative program with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra that integrates visual and multimedia arts, featuring Zosha’s Cortège. The program also features works by Cerrone and Frehner.
The National Arts Centre Orchestra continues its 50th Anniversary European Tour, led by renowned Music Director Alexander Shelley, in Paris. The orchestra will enjoy a two-day residency at the modern and breathtaking La Seine Musicale, featuring Zosha’s Dear Life, commissioned by the orchestra in 2015. For more information on the concert and program, which also features works by Jocelyn Morlock and Nicole Lizée, see here.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at San Francisco State University as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Garcia Islas, Elliott Carter and Tyshawn Sorey.
The Rhythm Method string quartet will perform Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York as part of the 2019 Permutations Series. The program also features works by Jodie Rottle and Hildegaard von Bingen, and the quartet will share the stage with the Byrne/Kozar duo.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Duke University as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Tyshawn Sorey and John Zorn.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Teatro Verdi Pordenone as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Ligeti and Elliott Carter.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at the Giovine Orchestra Genovese in Genoa, Italy as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Tyshawn Sorey, Rodericus, and Elliott Carter.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at West Virginia University as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Pinto Correia, Elliott Carter, and John Zorn.
The Contrechamps ensemble will perform Zosha’s Patina on March 9, 2019. More details on the ensemble and programming can be found here.
On International Women’s Day, the NAC Orchestra shines a light on remarkable Canadian women, featuring Zosha’s Dear Life, commissioned by the orchestra in 2015. For more information on the concert and program, which also features works by Jocelyn Morlock and Nicole Lizée, see here.
Violinist Johnna Wu will perform Zosha’s Patina at the Brooklyn Conservatory. The program also includes Simon Kanzler’s “I like to eat ice cream,” and Mary Lou Williams’ “zodiac suite.”
Pianist Julia Den Boer performs Zosha's DUX for solo piano, alongside works by Saunders, Lucier, Yulsman, Cleare, at Chicago's Constellation as part of the Frequency Festival 2019.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Hamilton College as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Tyshawn Sorey, Ryan Carter, Pinto Correia, and Elliott Carter.
This program by Millennial Percussion (Serge Vuille & Adrian Spillett), “String Motion Sensor,” is an invitation to take a fresh look at the symbiotic relationship between musical sound and motion. Violinist Maximillian Haft will perform Zosha’s Patina for solo violin, tamong other works by Christopher Lortie, Steven Snowden, Steve Reich, and Michael Daugherty.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Cologne Philharmonie as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Pinto Correia, Elliott Carter, and John Zorn.
In their Music of the Americas debut, ensemble Colectivo: Music from Cuba and New York, will present a chamber music program consisting of pieces by living composers who reside in Cuba and New York City. Zosha’s Du haut de l’Orillon will be performed by clarinetist Eric Umble, alongside music by Mario Diaz de Leon, Paul Pinto, and Gelsey Bell, among others.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Vassar College as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Pinto Correia, Joshua Roman, and John Zorn.
Zosha's new commissioned work for the film Hunger by the OSM will receive its world premiere, in a program also featuring Brahms' Symphony No. 3 and Dvořák's Violin Concerto, led by Ken Nagano.
Pianist Julia Den Boer and violinist Jennifer Choi held workshops at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, discussing Janáček’s, Zosha’s, and Eric Wubbel’s music for violin and piano. The duo also performed Michael Hersch’s Zwischen Leben und Tod.
More info on Zosha’s Sprung Testament for violin and piano can be found here.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at Chamber Music in Yellow Springs, Ohio, as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Pinto Correia, Elliott Carter, and John Zorn.
JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 at the Auditorium Chamber Series at the University of Idaho as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. Program also includes pieces by Pinto Correia, Elliott Carter, and John Zorn.
The Royal Conservatory of Toronto presents the Glenn Gould School New Music Ensemble in the 21C Music Series, performing a world premiere by Anna Höstman, Zosha's Phonotopographie, and a work by Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa.
Alarm Will Sound presents Zosha’s Phonotopographie in St. Louis, on a program that also includes Pale Icons of Night, a new violin concerto by Oscar Bettison; Try, a musical exploration of the struggle for perfection; and Electric Aroma, a piece written by Viet Cuong for Alarm Will Sound and the 2018 Mizzou International Composition Festival.