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“...one of the most outstanding musicians of his generation.” O Sil
“...the Art of Creating Melodies, with capital letters.” www.mundoclasico.com
“...sublime.”
Liceus
“...one of the foremost composers of classical music.” El Progreso
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2003 - 2004 Season
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The chamber music of Octavio Vazquez
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Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall November 25, 2003
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An all-Vazquez program featuring two world-premieres. On the program the Flute Trio, the Violin and Piano Sonata No. 2 and the Viola and Piano Sonata No. 2. Performers include
Viacheslav Dinerchtein, viola,
Eldar Nebolsin, piano,
Jennifer Bleick, flute,
Nicholas Cords, viola,
Daniel Gaisford, cello,
Jonathan Gandelsman, violin,
and the composer himself at the piano.
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World premiere of the Piano Sonata
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Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall March 2, 2004
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Pianist Maria Yefimova to premiere this especially commissioned piece
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Tara Venditti sings Songs to Poems by J.D. Galan
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The Brooklyn Conservatory March 26, 2004
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Mezzo Tara Venditti is joined by the composer at the invitation of the New Music Collective.
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Invited by the Koeln Musik Triennale, the award-winning Galicia Symphony Orchestra takes Memento to Germany.
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