ALEA III

Contemporary Music Ensemble
in residence at Boston University

Theodore Antoniou, music director

Winner of the ASCAP Award for Adventuresome Programming of Contemporary Music.
 

2002-2003

Twenty-Fifth Season
 
 

Music of the World
 

2002 - 2003 Season Sponsors






Twentieth International Composition Competition for Young Composers

Sunday, September 29, 2002, 7 p.m.

Free admission

Partially sponsored by Boston University and George Demeter realty

Special event for the premiere performance of the finalists' works.
At the end of the concert, the ALEA III Prize and the Special-Twentieth Anniversary Prize
will be awarded by a distinguished panel of judges.
 

Mei-Fang Lin (Taiwan) Time Tracks
Timothy Melbinger (USA) Clarinet Quintet
Panagiotis Liaropoulos (Greece) Orientations Beta
Orie Sato (Japan) Last Words
Sara Carvalho (Portugal) nothing can both be and not be
Diego Vega (Colombia) Movement for Piano and Chamber Orchestra
 

Soloists include
Sarah Davis, soprano
Margarita Singeniotou, mezzo-soprano
Konstantinos Papadakis, piano

Theodore Antoniou, conductor






The Americas

Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 8 p.m.

Free admission
 

The concert features works by composers from North and South America
 

John Corigliano (USA) Phantasmagoria
Mario Davidovsky (USA/Argentina) Synchronisms No. 1
Rodney Sharman (Canada) Towards White
Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazil) Ch™ro no. 2
Jacob Druckman (USA) Tromba Marina
Morton Feldman (USA) Piano Pieces
 
 

Soloists include
Whitney Hanes, flute
Konstantinos Papadakis, piano
Janet Underhill, bassoon






The Younger and the Youngest

Monday, December 9, 2002, 8 p.m.

Free admission
 

The concert features works by composers of the younger
generations written for ALEA III
 
 

David Cleary (USA) Cartoon Music
Tamar Muskal (Israel) Dmamah
Apostolos Darlas (Greece) Katoptron
Yu-Hui Chang (Taiwan) Duet for Clarinet and Violoncello
Koray Sazli (Turkey) Piece for Solo Cello
Dedicated to a BABY
Julian Wachner (USA) Cycles
 

Soloists include
Whitney Hanes, flute
Diane Heffner, clarinet
Jan Pfeiffer, violoncello
Konstantinos Papadakis, piano
Linda Osborn-Blashke, piano






Konstantinos Papadakis

- - - The Contemporary Piano - - -


Wednesday, February 5, 2003, 8 p.m.

Free admission

George Crumb (USA) Makrokosmos I
Luigi Nono (Italy) ...Sofferte onde serene...
Gyšrgy Ligeti (Hungary) Etudes for Piano
Marjorie Merryman (USA) Three Pieces for Piano
Theodore Antoniou (Greece) Synaphes
 

Konstantinos Papadakis, piano






International

Monday, March 24, 2003, 8 p.m.

Free admission

Alkis Baltas (Greece) ŇThe Unknown IslandÓ - A Fantasy
Alfred Schnittke (Russia) Concerto for Violin and 13 instruments
Toru Takemitsu (Japan) Stanza I
Luigi Dallapiccola (Italy) Quattro Liriche di Antonio Machado
Valentin Didik (Israel) Sonata No. 2
Dinos Constantinides (USA) Intimations
 

Soloists include
Peter Zazofsky, violin
Michael Zaretsky, viola
Shinobu Takagi and Sarah L. Davis, sopranos.
 

Theodore Antoniou, conductor







Celebrating ALEA III

Sunday, April 13, 2003, 7:00 p.m.

Admission: $50.00
 

A program of celebration featuring
distinguished international artists and speakers.







 
 

All concerts are held at The Tsai Performance Center, Boston University, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
The Tsai Performance Center is located on the B branch of the MBTA Green Line, at Boston University East stop,
and is wheelchair-accessible.

Programs are subject to change.

Please call 617/353-8724 for tickets or 617/353-3340 for additional information.
 

This season is funded by Boston University, the Greek Ministry of Culture, George Demeter Realty
and individual contributions.
 
 

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