AMERICAN MODERN ENSEMBLE
Festival composers across the globe come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers across the globe come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers across the globe come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers and faculty from across the globe come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble. We are delighted to announce that this performance will include a brand-new work by Manuel Sosa, one of the June 2024 artists-in-residence at the world-famous Yaddo artist retreat in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Festival composers from across the globe come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Special announcement: we are thrilled to be able to present online YouTube premieres of the works from our recent concert with Ember Choral Arts. Please join us each evening, January 17-27, at 7:30 PM, and show us some love by leaving likes and comments!
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad, come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres, featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad, come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres, featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Join us in celebrating Victoria Paterson’s 50th birthday with Tintinnabuli, an evening of music inspired by the sounds of bells, with works by Palestrina, Arvo Pärt, and Robert Paterson. Buy Tickets Here.
Join Mostly Modern Projects and American Modern Ensemble for an entertaining evening of live music for soprano, violin, and piano, featuring Cree Carrico, soprano, Victoria Paterson on violin, and Blair McMillen on piano, and music by Andrew Gerle, David Lang, Missy Mazzoli, Robert Paterson, and others.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Winter takes a witty and delicious turn with On Site Opera’s new production of Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender’s Das Barbecü at Hill Country Barbecue Market in the Flatiron District. A nod to Wagner’s Ring Cycle merged with a comedic Texas fable, the songbook ranges from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western as mismatched lovers meet on the day of their double shotgun wedding with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed.
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad, come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres, featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble, now celebrating their 15th season in 2019/2020. Wine, Beer & Snack Bar opens @ 7 PM. $6 Drinks make this the best deal in Saratoga Springs!
Program
ROBERT PATERSON* – Quintus
EUGENE MARLOW – Quirky**
ALPHONSO RAMIREZ – Tango Pierrot**
LEAH OFMAN – Never Anyone But You**
LEONID GALAGANOV – Transient Values**
STEPHEN CABELL* – The Distance to the Moon
NATHANIEL HEYDER – premonitions**
Program order subject to change
*MMF Composition Faculty
**World Premiere
Artists
Lindsey Goodman, flute
Tasha Warren, clarinet
Charles McCracken, bassoon
Joseph Rebman, harp
Matthew Ward, percussion
Esther Noh, violin
Philip Peyton, viola
Dave Eggar, cello
Blair McMillen, piano
2019 Institute Conductors
Alex Arellano, JaeEun Kim, Renée Anne Louprette, John McKeever, Austin Philemon, Andreas Salazar
An evening of vocal music featuring the music of Robert Paterson, including In Real Life, Batter's Box, Crossing the Hudson, and three world premieres: Night Songs, CAPTCHA (version for mezzo soprano and piano), and Spring Songs.
AME Awards Night at National Sawdust, featuring works by David Feurzeig and Robert Paterson, and works by AME award winners Aaron Mencher, Pierce Gradone, and Texu Kim.
Join us from 5:00-8:00 PM for Trios of Paterson, Bolcom, Bernstein and more!
Join AME for our annual fundraiser, featuring special guests Duo Scorpio, and AME. Complimentary open bar and hors d'oeuvres included with ticket purchase!
String quartets by Robert Moevs, Judith Shatin and Steven Kemper performed by AME: Esther Noh, Philip Payton, Orlando Wells, and Dave Eggar.
AME Trio performs music by Leonard Bernstein, William Bolcom, Scott Joplin, Kevin McCarter, Marc Mellits, Robert Paterson, Dan Welcher & more.
AME Trio performs music by Leonard Bernstein, William Bolcom, Scott Joplin, Kevin McCarter, Mark Mellits, Robert Paterson, Dan Welcher & more.
ChamberMusicNY presents AME in an evening of vocal works by composers who are (or were) percussionists. Program includes works by Andy Akiho, Warren Benson, David T. Little, Robert Paterson, and Marta Ptaszynska. Robert Paterson's Summer Songs was commissioned by The ASCAP Foundation via the Charles Kingsford Fund.