AN DIE MUSIK in Baltimore, Maryland On Friday, April 16th, 2010 at 8:00 P.M.
The Baltimore Composers Forum is featuring an exciting evening of new chamber works on its upcoming concert presentation Sound on Sound II on Friday, April 16th, 2010 at 8:00 P.M. This concert features works by Garth Baxter, John Belkot, Ray Jozwiak, Justine Koontz, Keith Kramer, Ariyo Shahry, George Spicka and Jerry Tabor. Admission $10/free for students with ID. Please visit www.baltimorecomposersforum.com and www.andiemusiklive.com.
The directions to An die Musik are: from I-95 in Maryland, take I-395 N via exit 53 toward downtown. I-395 N becomes S Howard St. Then turn right onto W Mulberry St./US-40 E. and then take a left onto N Charles St. Charles Street is the main corridor running through Baltimore City, separating the east side of town from the west. Baltimore Street separates north from south. An die Musik is 4 blocks north of Baltimore Street. An Die Musik is seven blocks north from Harborplace and two blocks south of the Washington Monument, The Peabody Institute of Music and The Walters Art Gallery. There is metered parking on the street. No charge after 6pm or on Sunday. A pay parking lot is around the corner from us. Make a left on Franklin St. An Die Musik faces the back entrance to the Cathedral of the Assumption. The front of the Cathedral faces the Enoch Pratt Free Library. An Die Musik, 409 North Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201.
Phone: 410.385.2638 or 888.221.6170
Friday Nov 20, 2009
The Baltimore Composers Forum presents Pictures on Silence, featuring harpist Jacqueline Pollauf and saxophonist Noah Getz. The program features brand-new works composed specifically for this exciting and innovative ensemble. Featured is Keith’s new work Brink. Other composers include John Belkot, Ljiljana Jovanovic, Nick Nelson, George Spicka and Ariyo Shahry.
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Saturday October 31, 2009
Baltimore Museum of Art.
Sound in Motion II, a production part of Free Fall Baltimore, is an exciting collaboration between the Baltimore Composers Forum and choreographers Algernon Campbell, Madi Jackson, Lynne Price and Lauren Withhart. Keith’s work for solo flute
Crystalline will be performed by David LaVorgna, with choreography by Lauren Withhart. In addition, Keith will be performing with Ljiljana Jovanovic and Ariyo Shahry in a work choreographed by Lynne Price. Additionally, the program will feature new works by Baltimore Composers Forum members Ljiljana Jovanovic, Vivian Adelberg Rudow, Ariyo Shahry and George Spicka. This dramatic synthesis of dance and music will be performed at the Baltimore Museum of Art on October 31st 2009 at 1 P.M. Admission is free. Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218-3898. Please visit
www.baltimorecomposersforum.com.
The Institute Ludwig van Beethoven at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien is announcing a composition competition.

We are looking for piano pieces written for children and young adults which, although limited in their technical difficulty, remain uncompromising in their artistic aim; pieces written with a contemporary compositional technique which offer the young student stimulus, insight and new experiences: experiences about oneself and the world in which we live.
With the creation of this competition, the Institute Ludwig van Beethoven would like to ensure that such quality pieces are more prevalent in the future and to this end we invite composers to accept the challenge by enrolling in the
competition.
In the course of a week’s time an audience comprised of students, teachers, and performing artists will be given the chance to listen as the jury evaluates the different ways this challenge has been addressed by the composers. The jury will assess not only the artistic quality of the pieces, but also the question: what does a piano student learn from these pieces? And in addition the discussion will cover what makes a piece exciting and what is future-oriented; while at the same time never loosing sight of thetechnical limits implied when composing for children and young adults.
The decision of the Jury to award the prizes within the course of the Maurico Kagel composition competition is reached, therefore, in a very special way – not behind closed doors, but in open and public discussion. The winning pieces will be technically suitable for children/young adults but will not compromise their artistic aim in order to make a pedagogical impact. Instead, they will be convincing due to their compositional quality.
For more info, please visit their website.
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