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The Second International Conference on Chinese Music

East-West Cross Cultural Influences on Music Composition
Saturday, May 1 and May 2, 1993, 8:00 PM

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Conference Schedule and Proceedings

ALEA III Concert Program

 

Organized by:

Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts

Supported by:

Boston Unversity, School for the Arts and

The Council for Cultural Planning and Development
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Education
Republic of China


Keynote Speakers - May 1 and 2, 1993
Room 511, College of General Studies, Boston University 

Jonathan Kramer (1942-2004, USA)
Professor of Music and Theory, Columbia University
     Reflections on Cross-Culturalism, Postmodernism, and Time in Music

Lawrence Moss (1927-2022, USA)
Professor and Director of Composition, University of Maryland
     Songs of the Earth and Sky

Earl Kim (1920-1980, USA of Korean descent)  
James Edward Ditson Professor of Music, Emeritus, Harvard
     Words as a Compositional Resource Setting Beckett

Chinary Ung (b.1942, Cambodia/USA)
Regents' Professor of Music Theory and Composition, Arizona State University
Winner of the 1989 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
     Some Elements of Time Dimension in Music

Leon Kirchner (1919-2009, USA)
Pulitzer Prize Winner, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, Harvard
     The Dark Side of Theory


Paper Presentations - May1 and 2, 1993
Room 511, College of General Studies, Boston University 

Chen Yi (b.1953, Guangzhou, China)
     The Points (1991), Pipa Solo

Daniel Palkowski (b.1955, Oak Ridge, Tennessee)
     Peas in a Pod: A Piece for Pipa and Computer Sequences

Yuan-Lin Chen (b.1957, Guiyang, China)
     Flying Swans

Shih-Hui Chen (b.1962, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC)
     66 Times, the Voice of Pines and Cedars

Tzyy-Sheng Lee (b.1965, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC)
     Note on "Poem of the Nation's Demise I"

Kwang-I Ying (Taipei, Taiwan, ROC)
     Linguistic Problems in Setting Chinese Words to Music

Ren-Quan Jin 
     The Way I Feel About Music

Lee-Huei (Daylee) Wu 
     My Concept of Native Music: The Dream of China

Kuo-Cheng Szu 
     Double Piano
     Second String Quartet

Xiang Jin (1935-2015, China)
     The Application of Asian Arts Tradition in Music Composition

Dean-Yee Yuh 
     Thoughts on Composing
     The Border Songs
     Grandmother 88

Chi-Jen Chang (b. Canton, China)
     Poem for Flute Solo

Mao-Chun Liang (b.1940, Shanghai, China)
     The Five Generations of 20th Century Chinese Composers

Shing-Kwei Tzeng
     Tien Wnn
     Nostalgias


Conference Committee

Professor Austin F.S. Lee, Ph.D.
Chairman of the Board
Doundation for Chinese Performing Arts

Professor Theodore Antoniou
Music Director
ALEA III Chamber Ensemble 
Boston University

Catherine T. Chan, Ph. D. 
Executive Director
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts


ALEA III Concert - May 1, 1993, 8:00 PM
Marsh Chapel - 735 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
Theodore Antoniou, conductor

Lawrence Moss (1927-2022, USA) - Songs of the Earth and the Sky
          Julie Stuckenschneider, clarinet
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano
          Chien Chow, piano
          Shinobu Takagi, soprano
          Tape

Lee-Huei (Daylee) Wu - Capriccio for piano solo
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano

Jonathan Kramer (1942-2004, USA) - Atlanta Licks
          Jean DeMart, flute
          Julie Stuckenschneider, clarinet
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano
          Jennifer Glowitch, violin
          Helen Suignard, viola
          Mark Simcox, cello

Earl Kim (1920-1980, USA of Korean descent) - Songs
          Lydia Forbes, violin I
          Jennifer Elowitch, violin II
          Helen Suignard, viola
          Mark Simcox, violoncello
          Karol Bennet, soprano

Shui-Long Ma (1939-2015, Taiwan, ROC)- Dialog fur Violine und Klavier
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano
          Min-Young Kim, violin

Leon Kirchner (1919-2009, USA) - Interlude
          Thomas Stumpf, piano

 Chinary Ung (b.1942, Cambodia/USA) - Spiral VI
          Julie Stuckenschneider, clarinet
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano
          Lydia Forbes, violin
          Mark Simcox, violoncello

Theodore Antoniou (1935-2018, Greece/USA) - East-West for Chamber Orchestra*
          Jean DeMart, flute
          Julie Stuckenschneider, clarinet
          Geoffrey Burleson, piano
          Jennifer Elowitch, violin I
          Matthew Wattras, violin II
          Helen Suignard, viola
          Mark Simcox, violoncello
          Tape

 

*World premiere

 
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