Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


Audio > Opinions on Audio Equipment > For Jenn
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 1 of 5 Topic 8282 of 9842
Post > Topic >>

For Jenn

by "Harry Lavo" <hlavo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 13, 2008 at 09:25 AM

As per our recent "conversation" here.  From the Oberlin press office:



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:





New Music Ensemble eighth blackbird, Trained at the Oberlin Conservatory
of 
Music, Wins Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance



OBERLIN, OHIO (February 11, 2008) - Eighth blackbird, the fearless (and 
lower-cased) new music ensemble born and bred at the Oberlin Conservatory
of 
Music a dozen years ago, won the Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music 
Performance for Strange Imaginary Animals, its fifth recording. This is
the 
first Grammy nomination for eighth blackbird, its fourth release on the 
Chicago-based Cedille Records label, and the only new music nominee in the

category. The awards were announced February 10, 2008, by the National 
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

A track from Strange Imaginary Animals, Jennifer Higdon's Zaka, received a

nomination for Best Classical Contem****ary Composition. Other works on the

recording are David M. Gordon's Friction Systems, Gordon Fitzell's
violence 
and evanescence, Steve Mackey's Indigenous Instruments, and strange 
imaginary remix by composer Dennis DeSantis.

Strange Imaginary Animals also received recognition in the Classical 
Producer of the Year category; Judith Sherman won a Grammy for her work on

this album and on recordings by Rachel Barton Pine and Matthew Hagle; Rick

Benjamin and the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra; and the Kronos and Ying 
quartets.

The New Yorker has described eighth blackbird as "friendly, unpretentious,

idealistic, and highly skilled." Its members are flutist Tim Munro '02; 
clarinetist Michael J. Maccaferri '95; violinist and violist Matt Albert
'96; 
cellist Nicholas Photinos '96; percussionist Matthew Duvall '95; and
pianist 
Lisa Kaplan '96.

Oberlin Associate Professor of Conducting and Ruth Strickland Gardner 
Professor of Music Timothy Weiss is widely recognized for having mentored 
the group during its salad days. "I am absolutely ecstatic," he says of 
their Grammy win. "I think it's just fantastic for them."

That an album of contem****ary classical music triumphed over more standard

repertoire (recordings of Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky, for example) 
demonstrates, Weiss says, "their remarkably high level of contem****ary
music 
playing and their ability to connect with a wide audience."

Information about eighth blackbird is available on its web site: 
www.eighthblackbird.com.

            Also nominated for a Grammy Award was conductor Robert Spano
'83, 
music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), for Best Orchestra

Performance for the ASO's Telarc release of works by Vaughan Williams, 
including Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. With the ASO, Spano has
won 
five Grammys.

The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid the 
intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest 
continuously operating conservatory in the United States. The Conservatory

is internationally renowned as a professional music school of the highest 
caliber and has been pronounced a "national treasure" by the Wa****ngton 
Post.

Oberlin alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects
of 
the serious music world. Many of them have attained stature as solo 
performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven 
Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Christopher Robertson, Lisa
Saffer, 
George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of
the 
members of the contem****ary ***tet eighth blackbird, most of the members
of 
the International Contem****ary Ensemble, and many of the members of
Apollo's 
Fire are Oberlin alumni. In chamber music, the Miró, Pacifica, Juilliard, 
and Fry Street quartets, among other small ensembles, include 
Oberlin-trained musicians, who also can be found in major orchestras and 
opera companies throughout the world.

            For more information about Oberlin, visit www.oberlin.edu/con.


-- 
Harry Lavo
Holyoke, MA
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
For Jenn
"Harry Lavo" &l  2008-02-13 09:25:35 
Re: For Jenn
Jenn <jennconductsREMO  2008-02-13 15:33:39 
Re: For Jenn
"Harry Lavo" &l  2008-02-13 16:11:26 
Re: For Jenn
Jenn <jennconductsREMO  2008-02-14 00:47:14 
Re: For Jenn
ScottW <ScottW48@[EMAI  2008-02-13 11:52:41 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan12V112 Fri Aug 29 15:53:10 CDT 2008.