Composer's Voice Concert Series
The Composer's Voice Concert Series is a concert series in New York city performing contemporary chamber music. The series is produced by Vox Novus and was founded by the composer, Robert Voisey.[1] "[Vox Novus offers] the presentation of serious works by established and emerging composers. Those voices should be heard, and they can even be reheard on the Vox Novus website (http://www.VoxNovus.com) that generously offers complete audio recordings and even full scores of works presented by Vox Novus at its concerts." -- John de Clef Pineiro, New Music Connoisseur (March 2003 Vol.11 No.1)[2] Vox Novus has collaborated with several new music organizations to further their mission. The Composer's Voice Concert series has been one of the companies vehicles for collaboration. One such collaboration was with the Birmingham Art Music Alliance (BAMA) in 2003.[3] The Composer's Voice Concert series is currently co-directed by Robert Voisey, Monica Harte and Christian McLeer in a collaboration with the Remarkable Theater Brigade and Jan Hus Presbyterian Church.[4][5]
History
- Composer's Voice Concert Series was founded by Robert Voisey in 2001 and was the first concert series produced by Vox Novus.
- On May 10, 2001 the series held its first performance at Elebash Recital Hall, CUNY Graduate Center in New York City[6] Later that year the series had it first collaboration concert with La Scala De San Telmo in Buenos Aires, Argentina and at Advent Lutheran Church (New York City).[7]
- In 2002, Vox Novus joined with the Living Music Foundation which became a collaborator and fiscal conduit for the Composer's Voice concert series.[8]
- In 2003, The Composer's Voice concert series collaborated with the Birmingham Art Music Alliance to present a concert in both New York City and Birmingham, Alabama.[9][10]
- For 2006 the series went on hiatus for a year.
- In 2007, Robert Voisey met Monica Harte and Christian McLeer together they revived Composer's Voice Concert Series as co-directors in a joint production of the series with Vox Novus, Remarkable Theater Brigade, and Jan Hus Presbyterian Church.
- Since July 2007, the Composer's Voice concert series has had a monthly concert on the last Sunday of every month [11][12] at the Jan Hus Presbyterian Church an established New York City venue for music, theater and comedy.
- In 2009, Douglas DaSilva[13][14] joined the series as Artistic Director[15][16]
- In 2011 The Composer's Voice concert series started a new project of works called Fifteen Minutes of Fame [17]
Articles & Reviews
Vol.11 No.1
- New York, Birmingham duel by using new compositions - MICHAEL HUEBNER
References
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/Robert_Voisey.htm Robert Voisey Biography
- ^ John de Clef Pineiro, October 20, 2002 Composer’s Voice Concert, "New Music Connoisseur", March 2003 Vol.11 No.1
- ^ http://www.scoremusicmagazine.com/musicbizbitz.shtml Score Music Magazine
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/ComposersVoice.htm Composer's Voice Concert Series
- ^ http://www.remarkabletheaterbrigade.com/indexrtb.htm Remearkable Theatre Brigade
- ^ www.voxnovus.com/about/History.htm
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/concert/2001PastConcerts.htm
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/concert/2002PastConcerts.htm
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/concert/2003PastConcerts.htm
- ^ http://artmusic.org/drupal/node/10
- ^ Letter from New York Julia Crowe Classical Guitar Magazine September 2009
- ^ http://www.juliacrowe.com/2009pdf/9-09LFNY.pdf
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/about/Personnel"
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/Douglas_DaSilva"
- ^ http://berkshirereview.net/2011/03/tyondai-braxton-wordless-music-orchestra-tully-scope/
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/Douglas_DaSilva.htm
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/
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