Music of Beth Anderson to be Performed Across the U.S. and in Belgium - Jade String Trio to Present New Jasmine Swale in New York Performances Music of American composer Beth Anderson (http://www.beand.com) will be featured in a series of concerts from November 16 through December at venues in New York, Colorado and Belgium. These performances include: November 16th, 2005 - The Jade String Trio (http://www.jadestringtrio.com) will perform Ms. Anderson's newly commissioned Jasmine Swale, along with music by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Chinese folk music at the Underground Lounge (955 West End Avenue - http://www.theundergroundnyc.com/) at 107th Street, in Manhattan at 7:12 PM (!). Reservations are strongly recommended - 212-666-5708. Admission: $10 plus a 2-item minimum. November 17th, 2005 - The music faculty of Colorado College (http://www.coloradocollege.edu/index.asp) in Colorado Springs, along with mezzo soprano Carrie Steves and pianist Lori Piitz, will perform Beth's Nightsong and Swimmers on the Shore (both with words by poet David Mason) at 7:30 PM in the school's Packard Hall at the southwest corner of Cascade Ave. and Cache La Poudre Street. The concert, An Evening of Poetry & Music, will also feature music by Joseph Dorfman, Ofer Ben Amots, and Lori Laitman and poetry by James Joyce, David Mason, and Peretz Markish, and is hosted by their resident composer, Ofer Ben-Amots. The concert is free and open to the public. More information at 719-389-6606. November 18th, 2005 - The Jade String Trio will premiere the newly commissioned Jasmine Swale at St. Joseph's College (http://www.sjcny.edu/) Council for the Arts concert series - 8:00 PM at the school's D'Eccleslle Auditorium, 155 W. Roe Blvd, Patchogue, New York. For tickets and other information, call 631-447-3200. November 20th, 2005 - Soprano Francoise Vanhecke will premiere Ms. Anderson's Nightsong (with words by poet David Mason) as well as performing Lullaby, Beauty Runs Faster and Kilkenny Cats in Belgium on a concert of new consonant music at 6.30 pm in the Centre d'art Chapelle de Boondael, 10 Square du Vieux Tilleul in Brussels. The concert will also include music by Lysight, Mendes, Bilbao, and the 'I am afraid' Soprano Aria from 'Chicken Little, the Sky is Falling" by Gladys Smuckler Moskowitz. For more information about this concert and performer, visit http://www.francoisevanhecke.be. More information at 02/6620789. December 3, 2005 - Opera Astoria is producing the song Swimmers On The Shore for baritone and piano at The Flushing Library, 41-17 Main Street in Queens, New York. The song has words by David Mason and concerns parental Alzheimer's. More information at: http://www.operaastoria.org. Reach the Flushing Library at 718-661-1200. Beth Anderson's music has been described as having "a refreshing simplicity without naivete" and as -"deeply felt, direct, and yes, beautiful" and "charming and deeply felt to the point of romanticism." Her latest CDs are Swales and Angels (New World Records) and Quilt Music (Albany Records). Read her latest Anderson's Swale newsletter online at http://www.jamesarts.com/releases/oct05/BA_nws_101205.htm. An essay by Ms. Anderson about her music for the American Music Center's NewMusicBox webmagazine can be read at http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=53hf02. For more information about composer Beth Anderson, including a bio, list of works, discography and much more, please visit http://www.beand.com. You can also contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-797-9166 or [log in to unmask] Jeffrey James Arts Consulting Tel: 516-586-3433 Website: http://www.jamesarts.com