2011 - 2012 Season


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Venue

Program


Composer

October 21, 2011 Austin, TX Bass Concert Hall World premiere of Dresher’s commissioned score for the University of Texas at Austin’s Music In Architecture/Architecture In Music Symposium. A collaboration with architects Michael Rotondi and Michael Benedikt, this three movement work for 12 instruments will completely challenge the audiences relationship to performance space and their physical relationship to the performers.

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November 3-5, 2011 San Francisco, CA Yerba Buena Center for the Arts World premiere of Light Moves, the Ensemble collaboration with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company and painter/video artist Naomie Kremer; featuring a commissioned score by Paul Dresher and performed live by members of the Electro-Acoustic Band.   Paul Dresher
January 5-7, 2012 St. Paul, MN Ordway Center Minneapolis/Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra conducted by Joana Carneiro, performs Dresher's chamber orchestra work "Cornucopia"
January 31, 2012 University of Maryland, College Park Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Paul Dresher/Joel Davel Invented Instrument Duo Paul Dresher
February 3-4, 2012 University of Maryland, College Park Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Light Moves - collaboration with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company
February 9-11, 2012 Chicago, IL Columbia College Light Moves - collaboration with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company

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March 22 - April 1, 2012 San Francisco, CA Bindlestiff Theater Chosen - Premiere of Erling Wold's new opera Erling Wold
May 11, 2012 Burlington, VT Flynn Theater Double Duo (Karen Bentley Pollick – violin, Lisa Moore – cello, Joel Davel – percussion and invented instruments and Paul Dresher – electric guitar and invented instruments)

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Martin Bresnick

John Adams

Sam Adams

May 30, 2012 Rotterdam, Belgium Operadagen Rotterdam The Tyrant Paul Dresher
June 21, 2012 Oakland, CA Chapel of the Chimes Paul Dresher/Joel Davel Invented Instrument Duo perform at the annual Garden of Memory concert, curated by Sarah Cahill.  

Performance History