New Music Ensemble
College - Concert, LENicole Paiement and the New Music Ensemble present a program celebrating the career of Elinor Armer, celebrating her over 50 years as a member of SFCM's Composition Department. A noted Bay Area composer, Armer's music spans a variety of ensembles settings and genres; the Conservatory is proud to honor her legacy.
Program
Elinor Armer: selections from “A Book of Songs”
The Lorelei to Heinrich Heine
The Little Girl
Anonyma
Mariya Kaganskaya, mezzo-soprano
Sam Zefreh, piano
Darioush Mackani: "It Disappears"
from The Disappearance of Ava Morgan
Jaimie Langner, mezzo-soprano
Alina Kwon, flute
Zoe King, clarinet
Sam Zefreh, piano
Mark Chen, violin
Zoe Lee, cello
Matt Burri, bass*
Darius Milhaud: Symphonie de chambre No. 1, Op. 43 "Le Printemps"
I. Allant
II. Chantant
III. Et Vif!
Bibiana Lee, piccolo
Alina Kwon, flute
Katie Rusalov, oboe
Anderson Evitt, clarinet
Dr. Vincent Pierce, harp*
Mark Chen, violin
Qiaoqiao Du, violin
Ella Hammersly, viola
Zoe Kee, cello
D. Milhaud: Symphonie de chambre No. 2, Op. 49 "Pastorale"
I. Joyeux
II. Calme
III. Joyeux
Alina Kwon, flute
Katie Rusalov, english horn
Iain Forgey, bassoon*
Mark Chen, violin
Ella Hammersly, viola
Elias Shapero, cello
Matt Burri, bass*
D. Milhaud: Symphonie de chambre No. 3, Op. 71 "Serenade"
I. Vivement
II. Calme
III. Rondement
Alina Kwon, flute
Anderson Evitt, clarinet
Iain Forgey, bassoon
Qiaoqiao Du, violin
Ella Hammersly, viola
Elias Shapero, cello
Matt Burri, bass
Aleksandra Vrebalov: Cosmic Love III
Mariya Kaganskaya, mezzo-soprano
Katie Rusalov, oboe
Anderson Evitt, clarinet
Iain Forgey, contrabassoon*
Kyle Ko, horn*
Qiaoqiao Du, violin
Mark Chen, violin
Ella Hammersly, viola
Ayoun Alexandra Kim, cello
Sam Zefreh, piano
David Garner: Viñetas Flamencas
I. Retrato de Silverio Franconetti
II. Juan Breva
III. Cafe Cantate
IV. Lamentacion de la Muerta
V. Memento
VI. Conjuro
Elizabeth Gaitan, soprano
Alina Kwon, flute
Katie Rusalov, oboe
Zoe King, clarinet
Iain Forgey, bassoon*
Kyle Ko, horn*
Sam Zefreh, piano
*guest artist
Artists
Nicole Paiement, conductor and artistic director
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s New Music Ensemble
SFCM’s New Music Ensemble places students in the classical music of their own time and recent generations. As a member of the ensemble, you’ll perform a variety of works written in the 20th and 21st centuries in concert each year. Personal contact with visiting composers is provided whenever possible to strengthen the bond between performer and composer, a vital aspect of today’s performing landscape today. We also present several concerts and readings of works by student composers each year.