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OTHER MINDS VII CONCERT #1
Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
Thursday, March 8, 2001, 8:00 p.m.

Glen Velez: Ancient World hand drumming (2001)
Solos for frame drum and voice
      1) Bendir (Moroccan frame drum)
      2) Bodhran (Irish frame drum)
      3) Voice overtones
      4) Riq (Egyptian Tambourine)
Glen Velez, bendir, bodhran, voice and riq

Alan Hovhaness: Khaldis Concerto for Piano, Four Trumpets & Percussion (1951)
      1) Overture (Noble & Majestic)
      2) Transmutation
      3) Three Tones
      4) Bhajana (Adoration)
      5) Jhala with Drum
      6) Processional
      7) Finale (Allegro)
(In honor of the 90th birth anniversary of the composer)
Eve Egoyan, piano; William Winant, percussion; Linda Bouchard, conductor, Other Minds Ensemble


-Intermission-
Aleksandra Vrebalov: String Quartet No. 2 (1996-7)
The Onyx Quartet
      Anna Presler, violin
      Phyllis Kamrin, violin
      Kurt Rohde, viola
      Leighton Fong, cello

Gavin Bryars: Adnan Songbook (1996), on poems by Etel Adnan
      I had a gypsy...
      
The sun came in...
      
You are a white cloud...
Tammy Jenkins, solo soprano
Other Minds Ensemble, with Gavin Bryars, contrabass
Linda Bouchard, conductor

OTHER MINDS VII CONCERT #2
Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
Friday, March 9, 2001, 8:00 p.m.
Ezra Pound:Fiddle Music First Suite, in six movements (1923-24) for violin solo
world première
Nathan Rubin, violin solo; soprano TBA, Other Minds Ensemble, Robert Hughes, conductor

Ezra Pound:Cavalcanti, excerpts from the opera (1931-33)
      Overture, solo violin
      Poi ché di doglia, bass-baritone, flute, bassoon, trombone, violin, cello and contrabass
      Tos temps serai, soprano, flute, bassoon, trombone, violin, cello and contrabass
      Ailas, soprano and violin
      Quando di morte, bass-baritone, violin, cello, contrabass and timpani
      Perch’io non spero, boy soprano, bass-baritone, flute, English horn, violin, cello, contrabass,       percussion
      Frottola, solo violin
Nathan Rubin, violin solo; David Cox, bass-baritone; Tammy Jenkins, soprano;
Michael Bannett, boy soprano
The Other Minds Ensemble, Robert Hughes, conductor 
     
George Antheil: Sonata No. 1 for Violin & Piano (1923)
      Allegro moderato
      Andante moderato
      Funebre, lento expressivo
      Finale: Allegretto frenetico
Sabat/Clarke Duo (Marc Sabat, violin; Stephen Clarke, piano)

-Intermission-

James Tenney:
      Chorale (1974)
      Diaphonic Toccata (1997)
      3 Pages in the Shape of a Pear (1995)*
      Diaphonic Trio for Violin & Piano (1997)*

Sabat/Clarke Duo (Marc Sabat, violin; Stephen Clarke, piano)
*piano in just intonation
Hi Kyung Kim: Rituel, for violin, cello, clarinet, percussion and Korean shamanistic dancer-drummer (2000)
to the memory of Ok-koo Kang (poet) and Marnie Dilling (ethnomusicologist)
Other Minds Ensemble: Eun-Ha Park, percussion/dancer; William Winant, percussion; William Barbini, violin; Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello; John Sackett, clarinet
World première

OTHER MINDS VII CONCERT #3
Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
Saturday, March 10, 2001, 8:00 p.m.
Chris Brown: Invention No. 7 (2001)
Willie Winant, percussion; Eddie Def, turntablist; Chris Brown, electronics
World première
Andrew Hill: Bellezza Appasita (Faded Beauty) (2001)
from Pinocchio
Andrew Hill, solo piano
World première
Alvin Curran: Inner Cities 8 (2000)
Eve Egoyan, piano
World première

Gavin Bryars: One Last Bar Then Joe Can Sing (1994)
Reddrum (percussion quintet)