The warm and wonderful flautist Paul Taub passed away on March 13, 2021. He will be sorely missed. Paul performed some of my music, including ‘Blues for Paul’ which I wrote for him, and even included me in a program on what must have been one of his very last performances in late February. His friends and colleagues are holding a memorial concert event to remember and honor him. You are welcome to join. For more info click the image below or follow this link. To watch the event go to Loudwell.com or the Royal Room Facebook page
Back in the day I actually had a pretty good voice and usually sang my songs live in publishers’ offices. Sadly I didn’t have great tape recorders. This is a collection of some rough self-tapes of my songs captured on inexpensive cassette decks. The recordings date from the 60's through the 90's. My son convinced me to post them online, so here goes.
Please forgive any noise, hum, pops, or clicks or general sense of being underwater or far away!
I’m very happy to have been included on a wonderful program that will be streaming tonight from Flushing Town Hall in Queens:
LOUIS ARMSTRONG LEGACY - MONTHLY VIRTUAL JAZZ JAM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
7 to 9 pm on zoom
HOW TO WATCH:
Zoom: https://bit.ly/zoom-jam-live or https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87021459234 or facebook.com/flushingtownhall/live
PARTICIPANTS: REGINALD HEGGIE, GHANNIYYA GREEN, MIKI YOKOYAMA, FREDDIE DUGARD and LAFORREST COPE, Aimée ALLEN, LARRY and JAKE NEWCOMB, ROB PISCITELLO, NICHOLAS BRODIE, RYAN RICHTER, DIANA GITESHA HERNANDEZ, KATE COSCO, FRANCIE SCANLON, HEIDI WARM, JULIE MANDEL, ANGEL ROSE, KEVIN HAILEY
HOUSE BAND: CAROL SUDHALTER (FL/SAX), JOE VINCENT TRANCHINA (PNO), SCOTT NEUMANN (DMS), ERIC LEMON (BS)
The wonderful flutist Paul Taub will be performing my work “Every Monday” on
Friday, February 26, 2021 (PST) @ 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm
The concert will be live-streamed from St. James Cathedral in Seattle, WA.
Please join for free!
Paul Taub, flute
Joseph Adam, organ
Jehan Alain, arr. Marie-Claire Alain – Trois Mouvements for flute and organ
Alan Hovhaness – Sonata for Ryūteki and Shō, or Flute and Organ
Julie Mandel – Every Monday for flute alone (world premiere)
Anna Bon di Venezia – Sonata No. 1 in C major, Op. 1, No. 1 for flute and organ
About Musical Prayer from the Cathedral:
Join St. James Cathedral each Friday evening at 6:30pm as Cathedral Musicians and friends present meditative music to soothe the soul and bring a quiet end to a busy week.
We invite you to join the livestream at the St. James Cathedral, Seattle Facebook page, or at the Cathedral’s Vimeo page. If you are unable to watch live, the video will be archived for future viewing.
The livestream will take place at 6:30pm Pacific / 9:30pm Eastern. Broadcasting live from St. James Cathedral, Seattle, WA.
Watch the livestream here:
Link to donate: https://www.stjames-cathedral.org/music/donate/default.aspx
The U.K.-based Ligeti Quartet selected my twelve-tone work for string quartet “For Ernst” to be featured in their wonderful series called:
WORKOUT!
I’m delighted at having been included. What a great idea for a Covid project!
So please visit their site here and stream the video!
I’m so pleased and grateful that my work for flute and Piano Blues for Paul will be featured in the June 25th issue of The Flute Examiner, an online publication & newsletter about the flute & flute pedagogy. This will be the fourth work to be featured as a part of a collaboration with the wonderful New York Women Composers.
Blues for Paul was written for the wonderful flautist Paul Taub. The score is be available for purchase at SheetMusic Plus.
I’m bad about advertising these sorts of things, but my collection of piano works, Intervals, is available for sheet music purchase and download at Sheet Music Plus. Please make my day and download a copy of the entire collection or individual peices!
I’m delighted that my string trio, Moods, has been included on a recording of contemporary chamber music for strings by women composers.
“The recording, available from Albany Records, on Amazon, and other outlets, includes two works for string trio by Victoria Bond and Julie Mandel; a work for solo cello and two works for violin duo by Rain Worthington; and a composition for violin and cello by Adrienne Albert. The performers include Anna Cromwell, assistant professor of violin and viola and the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point; Lisa Nelson, who is instructional professor of viola, violin, and string pedagogy at Illinois Wesleyan University; and Mira Frisch, associate professor of cello and director of string chamber music at the university of North Carolina at Charlotte. Both Anna Cromwell and Mira Frisch appear on Albany Records performing as a violin/cello duo.”
We stumbled on this album from 1958 today, recorded by Lee Schaefer who had been a successful folk singer with a group called The Wayfairers, and a friend of my husband and me. Apparently I did lyrics to two of the songs on the album, Dark is the Night, and We Played at Love. She had a lovely warm voice!
Guido Arbonelli (clarinet) and Michele Fabrizo (piano) will be performing my duet for Clarinet and Piano in several concerts in four cities in Italy this November, starting in Gubbio on the 10th. I wish I could go!
I stumbled across a children’s record on YouTube the other day that I wrote four songs for in the 1970’s called Eat Your Spinach. You can jump to it <here>. I had forgotten half of these songs! I laughed a lot when I got to “It Rains” which starts with an intro around 11 mins 20 seconds (11:20). Also, “I Wonder” is beautiful, staring at 7 minutes. Enjoy!
Its based on a story by Beth Brown. I did the music and Lyrics. It was conducted by Vic Flick, who clearly brought in a lot of great studio musicians, but I have no idea who did the arrangements. It was produced by Howard Scott, who also hired me to do some other Golden Records childrens’ albums. I’ll try to find them too!
MEMORIES, a piece of mine for violin and piano, will be played at a LICA concert in April.
Featuring Brian Bak, violin and Hsin-Chiao Liao, piano.
Please come!
presented by
The Long Island Composers Alliance
Sunday April 19, 2020 at 2 p.m.
Bryant Library
Roslyn, Long Island
2 Paper Mill Road, Roslyn, New York 11576
516-621-2240
Free Admission
Whipped Cream, a piece of mine for clarinet and piano, will be played at a concert this coming Friday by two very talented musicians, Carina Canonico on clarinet and Jane Leslie on piano. Please come!
Concert of Music by New York Composers
presented by
The Long Island Composers Alliance
Friday, June 15, 2018 at 7 p.m.
South Huntington Public Library
Huntington Station, New York
145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington Station, New York 11746
631-549-4411
Free Admission
My piece for clarinet and piano, WHIPPED CREAM, will be performed by Carina Canonico, clarinetist, and Nhi Huynh, pianist on Sunday, March 11th at the Bryant Library in Great Neck, NY. The concert will take place at 2 pm. WHIPPED CREAM is one of three clarinet/piano works written under the titled CONFECTIONS. The other two works are SPRINKLES and A LA MODE.
The ASCAP Plus Awards program recognizes writer members whose works are substantially performed in media not surveyed by ASCAP, or whose works have a unique prestige value for which adequate compensation would not otherwise be received. The awards are determined by an independent panel of distinguished music experts who are neither members nor employees or ASCAP. I'm really honored and pleased to have received the award!
Three of my works will be performed in three separate concerts on October 22, which is an amazing and wonderful coincidence!
Hadassah Guttmann, who has recorded all 24 of my INTERVALS works for piano will be performing some of them at The Flushing Fresh Meadows Jewish Center located at 193-10 Peck Ave, Fresh Meadows in Queens at 2PM.
Soprano Tammy Hansrud will be singing CHAMBER MUSIC at a concert presented by the Long Island Composers Alliance in collaboration with the LI Arts Council, at South Nassau Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 228 South Ocean Avenue, Freeport, NY, also at 2 pm.
In Chicago, Anna Cromwell, violin; Lisa Nelson, violin/viola; and Mira Frisch, cello will be playing all three movements of MOODS, my string trio, at the Doudna Fine Arts Center Recital Hall, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL.
On Monday, September 18, 2017, 7:30 pm Rowe Recital Hall University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, NC Anna Cromwell, violin; Lisa Nelson, violin/viola; and Mira Frisch, cello will perform all three movements of my string trio MOODS on a program with works by Adrienne Albert, Victoria Bond, and Rain Worthington.
Over this past year pianist Haddassah Guttman has been recording all twenty-four works in my series "Intervals" at the Sean Swinney Studio in New York. Each work is is based on a theme using one of the twenty-four possible intervals of the scale. Here is a video of the second work, A Minor Second Down, from last May. We hope to issue the album by this fall, so keep an eye on iTunes and Amazon!