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The following are a list of concerts from members of Vox Novus


October 23rd, 2004 4:00 PM
a Composer's Voice Concert featuring Craig Hultgren
12 Emily Street
Valley Falls, New York
Directions at Map Quest
Cellist Craig Hultgren is an activist for new music, the newly creative arts, and the avant-garde. Possessing a broad range of instrumental techniques from traditional to radical, he has commissioned over fifty new works for the cello. Through his collaborations with living composers, he is changing the way people write for and listen to the instrument. Besides playing written compositions, Hultgren also performs his own spontaneous, free-style improvisations. He presents programs of new music throughout the country and abroad. His performances have been broadcast on National Public Radio’s Performance Today, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and European radio. The Birmingham News said of him, “Hultgren...pushes the limits of his instrument brilliantly by using extended techniques in fascinating ways.”
Chained cello Craig HultgrenCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
hungerRobert VoiseyBeth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
drowningXnumbersDorothy HindmanCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
Note passing NoteMary Jane leach Beth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
FantasyMonroe GoldenCraig Hultgren - cello solo
By Still WatersDennis Bathory-KitszBeth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
The Artist and his model Charles Norman MasonCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
Jubilate Noah CreshevskyBeth Griffith - soprano, Craig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
We would also like to thank the
Puffin Foundation and the Living Music Foundation
for their commitment support.

Funding provided by the Puffin Foundation
"…continuing the dialogue between art and lives of ordinary people"
October 24th, 2004 3:00 PM
a Composer's Voice Concert featuring Craig Hultgren
UNDER St. Marks
94 Saint Marks Place
between 1st Avenue and Avenue A
Directions
Cellist Craig Hultgren is an activist for new music, the newly creative arts, and the avant-garde. Possessing a broad range of instrumental techniques from traditional to radical, he has commissioned over fifty new works for the cello. Through his collaborations with living composers, he is changing the way people write for and listen to the instrument. Besides playing written compositions, Hultgren also performs his own spontaneous, free-style improvisations. He presents programs of new music throughout the country and abroad. His performances have been broadcast on National Public Radio’s Performance Today, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and European radio. The Birmingham News said of him, “Hultgren...pushes the limits of his instrument brilliantly by using extended techniques in fascinating ways.”
Chained cello Craig HultgrenCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
hungerRobert VoiseyBeth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
Mirrors, Stones, and CottonCharles Norman MasonOren Fader- guitar and electronic playback
drowningXnumbersDorothy HindmanCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
Note passing NoteMary Jane leach Beth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
FantasyMonroe GoldenCraig Hultgren - cello solo
By Still WatersDennis Bathory-KitszBeth Griffith - soprano and electronic playback
The Artist and his model Charles Norman MasonCraig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
Jubilate Noah CreshevskyBeth Griffith - soprano, Craig Hultgren - cello and electronic playback
We would also like to thank the
Puffin Foundation and the Living Music Foundation
for their commitment support.

Funding provided by the Puffin Foundation
"…continuing the dialogue between art and lives of ordinary people"
November 7th, 2004 6:00 PM
60x60 (2004)

UNDER St. Marks
94 Saint Marks Place
between 1st Avenue and Avenue A
Directions
60x60 is concert designed of 60 works by 60 composers, 60 seconds or less in length, to make a continuous one hour long concert.

These sixty pieces, also referred to as "signature works", will be performed in a continuos concert exactly one hour long. An analog clock marks the passage of time. Each pieces starts at the beginning of each minute. Works less than 60 seconds are padded with time before or after the work.

The goal of this project is to include many composers to represent a cross-section of contemporary music, representing many different styles and aesthetics as well as to produce concerts in as many venues throughout the world as possible exposing audiences to the variety of todays music composition.
Composer's featured:
Riad Abdel-Gawd
Aaron Acosta
Liana Alexandra
John Allemeier
Christian Banasik
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Stephen Betts
Sandeep Bhagwati
Justin Breame
Scott Brickman
George Brunner
Robert Carl
Miha Ciglar
David Claman
Douglas Cohen
Noah Creshevsky
Leslie de Melcher
Patrick Dorobisz
Moritz Eggert
Karlheinz Essl
Carlo Forlivesi
David Gamper
Douglas Geers
Peter Gilbert
Robert Gluck
Daniel Goode
Ramon Gorgoitia
James Hegarty
Mark Henry
Erik Hinds
Bernand Hughes
David Jaggard
Keith Johnson
Michael Kinney
John Link
David T. Little
Guy Livingston
Annea Lockwood
Juan Maria Solare
Charles Mason
James McWilliam
Luis Menacho
David Mooney
Michael Murphy
Serban Nichifor
Richard O'Donnell
Maggi Payne
Mark Petering
Morgan Quaintance
Giuseppe Rapisarda
Laura Reid & Andrew Hudson
Robert Sazdov
Jacky Schreiber
Alex Shapiro
Emma Shiffrin
Allen Strange
Thomas Sutter
Vladimir Tosic
Eldad Tsabary
Robert Voisey
November 9th, 2004 7:30 PM
60x60 (2004)

Birmingham-Southern College in the Hill Recital Hall
900 Arkadelphia Road
Birmingham, Alabama
Directions
60x60 is concert designed of 60 works by 60 composers, 60 seconds or less in length, to make a continuous one hour long concert.

These sixty pieces, also referred to as "signature works", will be performed in a continuos concert exactly one hour long. An analog clock marks the passage of time. Each pieces starts at the beginning of each minute. Works less than 60 seconds are padded with time before or after the work.

The goal of this project is to include many composers to represent a cross-section of contemporary music, representing many different styles and aesthetics as well as to produce concerts in as many venues throughout the world as possible exposing audiences to the variety of todays music composition.
Composer's featured:
Riad Abdel-Gawd
Aaron Acosta
Liana Alexandra
John Allemeier
Christian Banasik
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Stephen Betts
Sandeep Bhagwati
Justin Breame
Scott Brickman
George Brunner
Robert Carl
Miha Ciglar
David Claman
Douglas Cohen
Noah Creshevsky
Leslie de Melcher
Patrick Dorobisz
Moritz Eggert
Karlheinz Essl
Carlo Forlivesi
David Gamper
Douglas Geers
Peter Gilbert
Robert Gluck
Daniel Goode
Ramon Gorgoitia
James Hegarty
Mark Henry
Erik Hinds
Bernand Hughes
David Jaggard
Keith Johnson
Michael Kinney
John Link
David T. Little
Guy Livingston
Annea Lockwood
Juan Maria Solare
Charles Mason
James McWilliam
Luis Menacho
David Mooney
Michael Murphy
Serban Nichifor
Richard O'Donnell
Maggi Payne
Mark Petering
Morgan Quaintance
Giuseppe Rapisarda
Laura Reid & Andrew Hudson
Robert Sazdov
Jacky Schreiber
Alex Shapiro
Emma Shiffrin
Allen Strange
Thomas Sutter
Vladimir Tosic
Eldad Tsabary
Robert Voisey
November 19th, 2004 8:00 PM
60x60 (2004)

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM ST LOUIS
3750 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri
phone 314.535.4660
60x60 is concert designed of 60 works by 60 composers, 60 seconds or less in length, to make a continuous one hour long concert.

These sixty pieces, also referred to as "signature works", will be performed in a continuos concert exactly one hour long. An analog clock marks the passage of time. Each pieces starts at the beginning of each minute. Works less than 60 seconds are padded with time before or after the work.

The goal of this project is to include many composers to represent a cross-section of contemporary music, representing many different styles and aesthetics as well as to produce concerts in as many venues throughout the world as possible exposing audiences to the variety of todays music composition.
Composer's featured:
Riad Abdel-Gawd
Aaron Acosta
Liana Alexandra
John Allemeier
Christian Banasik
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Stephen Betts
Sandeep Bhagwati
Justin Breame
Scott Brickman
George Brunner
Robert Carl
Miha Ciglar
David Claman
Douglas Cohen
Noah Creshevsky
Leslie de Melcher
Patrick Dorobisz
Moritz Eggert
Karlheinz Essl
Carlo Forlivesi
David Gamper
Douglas Geers
Peter Gilbert
Robert Gluck
Daniel Goode
Ramon Gorgoitia
James Hegarty
Mark Henry
Erik Hinds
Bernand Hughes
David Jaggard
Keith Johnson
Michael Kinney
John Link
David T. Little
Guy Livingston
Annea Lockwood
Juan Maria Solare
Charles Mason
James McWilliam
Luis Menacho
David Mooney
Michael Murphy
Serban Nichifor
Richard O'Donnell
Maggi Payne
Mark Petering
Morgan Quaintance
Giuseppe Rapisarda
Laura Reid & Andrew Hudson
Robert Sazdov
Jacky Schreiber
Alex Shapiro
Emma Shiffrin
Allen Strange
Thomas Sutter
Vladimir Tosic
Eldad Tsabary
Robert Voisey
November 20th, 2004 1:00 PM
60x60 (Pacific Basin)

Saturday, November 20, 2004, at 1:00 PM
Los Angeles Harbor College
1111 Figueroa Place
Wilmington, CA 90744
Information call (310) 233-4526

Directions
All are invited to attend the 60 X 60 concert at Los Angeles Harbor College that will be part of the Harbor College PACE (Program for Accelerated College Education) conference. 60x60 is a concert designed of 60 works by 60 composers, 60 seconds or less in length, to make a continuous one-hour-long concert.

These sixty pieces, also referred to as "signature works", will be performed in a continuous concert exactly one hour long. An analog clock marks the passage of time. Each piece starts at the beginning of each minute. Works less than 60 seconds are padded with time before or after the work.

The goal of this project is to include many composers to represent a cross-section of contemporary music, representing many different styles and aesthetics. The project endeavors to produce concerts in as many venues throughout the world as possible exposing audiences to the variety of today's music composition. The Pacific Basin concerts features composers who represent the regional area of the Pacific Basin.
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