Showing posts with label Tim Jansa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Jansa. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Adam Scott Neal & Friends - CD Release Show - 3/19/11

I am releasing a short album/EP titled FULL CIRCLE, which features my hip-hop/electronic tracks overlayed with solos written by Atlanta composer-performers Nicole Randall Chamberlain, Margie Deeb, Darren Nelsen, Jason Passmore, and Jason Pellett. This event will feature an eclectic mix of performances culminating with the first public listening of this genre-bending experiment. I hope you all can join us!


KAVARNA
707 E Lake Dr, Decatur
Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 9PM
FREE!



on the bill:

Stuart Gerber and Craig Dongoski will present a portion of their new multidisciplinary collaboration "Surface Resonance"

Morningside Chamber Musicians will play a few pieces for woodwind trio, including Tim Jansa's "Morning Sides"

Darren Nelsen will be rocking out with his prog/fusion band GRAVITY MACHINE


These will be brief 20ish-minute sets before the listening party (album clocks in just under 30 minutes).

Bring your homies!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

GSU Bands with world premiere by Tim Jansa - October 21, 2010

Big new music week at GSU - neoPhonia on Tuesday and this concert on Thursday:


During the inaugural concert of the 2010/2011 season, Robert J. Ambrose will lead internationally renowned euphonium soloist Adam Frey and the Georgia State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble in the world premiere performance of "Concierto Ibérico" for solo euphonium and concert band by local German-American composer Tim Jansa. This is a large-scale symphonic work of almost 28 minutes in length and built around 3 major festivals of Spain: The Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, the Semana Santa, and the Fallas of Valencia.

This work was named a finalist for the 2010 Harvey G. Phillips Award for Compositional Excellence.

The performance will take place on Thursday, October 21, at 7:30 pm at the Rialto Center for the Arts. Admission is free.

The Symphonic Wind Ensemble will also present works by McAllister, Stravinsky and Bach. The Wind Orchestra will perform works by Whitacre, Grainger, Persichetti and Goldman.

Robert J. Ambrose & Chester Phillips, conductors
Tim Ellison, graduate assistant conductor
Adam Frey, euphonium

More info can be found at http://www.music.gsu.edu/events.aspx and at http://www.timjansa.com/works/concierto-iberico-2009