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Chris Kim <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Oct 2002 21:02:30 -0400
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Brave New Works Presents 5th Annual Contemporary Classical Music Festival
"Are You Brave?  Festival V.5.0

Ann Arbor, MI - September 9, 2002 - Brave New Works presents four concerts
with its fifth annual contemporary classical music festival Oct.  22-26,
2002.

Festival Overview:

Tuesday Oct.22nd, Kerrytown Concert House 8pm
"ONE": Music by Andrew Mead, Shulamit Ran, Mark Kilstofte, Joan Towers,
Elliot Carter, Christian Wolff and others.  Admission $25 rows 1-2, $15
rows 3-5, $10 general and $5 for students.  [This concert will be webcasted
in November 2002 on newmusicbox.org]

Wednesday Oct.23, Kerrytown Concert House 8pm
Guest recital: Matthew Ardizzone, guitar and Ulla Suokko, flute (sponsored
by the Finlandia Foundation).  Admission $25 rows 1-2, $15 rows 3-5, $10
general and $5 for students.

Thursday Oct.24, U of M School of Music, Britton Recital Hall 8pm
Chamber music by William Bolcom, Luciano Berio, Forrest Pierce, Bruce
Broughton, and Carter Pann. Admission is FREE.

Saturday Oct.26 U of M School of Music, Britton Recital Hall 8pm

"Art of the Fugue Project": This J.S.  Bach's masterpiece inspires works
by Forrest Pierce, Tom Schnauber, John Berners, Thomas Gregory, and
Christos Hatzis and John McDonald.  All works on this program except
the Hatzis will be World Premieres.  Admission is FREE.

Brave New Works festival performers include Chris Younghoon Kim, conductor,
Emily Perryman, flute, Celia Eidix, clarinet, Maria Sampen, violin, Tim
Christie, violin/viola, Katri Ervamaa, cello, Amy Ley, Harp, Winston
Choi, piano, Matthew Ardizzone, guitar, Ulla Suokko, flute and Jennifer
Goltz, soprano.

Brave New Works has been engaging audiences since 1997, presenting
contemporary classical music concerts and festivals at the Ann Arbor
Public Library, Canterbury House, Kerrytown Concert House, and the
University of Michigan Museum of Art, School of Music and Michigan
League, among other venues.  In addition to performing in the Ann
Arbor area, Brave News Works' 2002-2003 season includes tours to
University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington and Tufts University
in Boston.

Performers and programs for the 2002 Brave New Works Festival are subject
to change without prior notice.

Chris Kim <[log in to unmask]>

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