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Many times in New York & Paris
Concert: 28 Feb 2005 -- 8:00 PM
Presented by:
JoelChadabe
Public: Free
Frederick Loewe Theater, 35 West 4th Street
New York -- USA
http://www.arts-electric.org
Joel Chadabe's
Many Times Alejandro
, for flute and Kyma, will be performed at New York University's Interactive Music Series on Monday, February 28 at Frederick Loewe Theater, 35 West 4th Street, New York City. The NYU Interactive Arts Performance Series, presented in collaboration with the Electronic Music Foundation, will feature Alejandro Escuer (flutist) and Antonio Camurri conducting the NYU New Music and Dance Ensemble performing music for instruments and electronics. The concert starts at 8 pm and admission is free. Further information is available by calling: +1-212-998-5441.
On December 18, 2004, Chadabe's
Many Times Hui Mei
, for flute and Kyma, was premiered by Hui Mei Chen at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris as part of
New Mix
, a two-evening festival in honor of the Electronic Music Foundation's 10th anniversary. (
http://mapage.noos.fr/maatfrance/
)
For more news on these performances and other electronic music-related events throughout the world, check out Chadabe's
ArtsElectric website
.
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