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Friday, January 11 7:00 pm 8:00 pm
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penn presents with special preconcert faculty panel
discussion Join celebrated composer George Crumb, with Music professors Eugene Narmour and Anna Weesner of Penn, and Robert Maggio of West Chester University in a special preconcert panel discussion at 7:00 pm of Crumb's Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale), a work that symbolizes prehistoric time. Then at 8:00 pm join Penn Presents at the Annenberg Center (behind the Penn Humanities Forum) for an evening's performance by the imaginative, quirky, and provocative sextet eighth blackbird. The group will perform Minimum Security Trailer (2000) by Minimum Security Composers Collective, Vox Balaenae (1971) by George Crumb, and Divinum Mysterium (2000) by Daniel Kellogg. Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird
is known for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication
to the works of todays composers. Currently ensemble-in-residence
at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, the sextet was
honored in 2000 with the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and
the first BMI/Boudleaux-Bryant Fund Commission. The New York Times praised
eighth blackbird as a superb contemporary music sextet during
the 1998-99 season, after its New York debut at Merkin Concert Hall. In
1998 it became the first contemporary ensemble to win first prize at the
Concert Artists Guild International Competition, where it was also awarded
the Rockport Chamber Music Festival Prize. Round
Nut Tool, eighth blackbirds debut CD, was released in 1999.
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