2004 - 2005 Season


Date(s)

City

Venue

Program


Composer

Nov 12, 2004,
7:30 pm
New York, NY Carnegie Hall

All-Dresher concert in Carnegie Hall's Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall . Program includes selections from Dresher's new New Albion CD Cage Machine: Violin Concerto (Cage Machine & Chorale Times Two)
Din of Iniquity, In the Nameless (Duo for Quadrachord & Marimba Lumina)
"Racer" (from Elapsed Time)
Double Ikat Part Two

 

Paul Dresher
Nov 17 & 18, 2004, 8pm San Francisco, CA Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Forum Electro-Acoustic Band concert program of world premieres of commissioned works from James Mobberley, Neil B. Rolnick & Ingram Marshall, plus selections from Dresher's new New Albion CD.

Paul Dresher

Ingram Marshall

Neil B. Rolnick

James Mobberley

Feb 9 - 13, 2005 Davis, CA Mondavi Center Five performances of the 20th Anniversary remounting of Paul Dresher & Rinde Eckert's Slow Fire Paul Dresher
Mar 5, 2005 San Francisco, CA Herbst Theater World Premiere of Paul Dresher's Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Commission for the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra Paul Dresher
Apr 2, 2005, 8pm Palo Alto, CA Dinkelspiel Auditorium Paul Dresher & Rinde Eckert's Slow Fire presented by Stanford Lively Arts Paul Dresher


May 1 & 2, 2005 Seattle, WA On The Boards

World Premiere of Dresher's The Tyrant, a chamber opera commissioned by the Seattle Chamber Players, in consortium with the California EAR Unit (Los Angeles), Present Music (Milwaukee), Prince Music Theater (Philadelphia) and Musical Traditions/Paul Dresher Ensemble. The Tyrant will be performed by noted contemporary music tenor and long-time Ensemble collaborator John Duykers.

Paul Dresher


May 7, 2005, 8pm Dallas, TX McFarlin Auditorium

TITAS presents Dresher's Sound Stage

Paul Dresher
May 11, 2005 Appleton, WI Fox Cities Performing Arts Center Sound Stage Paul Dresher
May 18, 20 & 21, 2005 Philadelphia, PA Prince Music Theater Paul Dresher & Rinde Eckert's Slow Fire Paul Dresher
May 19 & 22, 2005 Philadelphia, PA Prince Music Theater The Tyrant

Paul Dresher

 

       


Performance History