8:30pm.
Frequency Series Presents: Daniel Schlosberg + Jamie Jordan
Jamie Jordan, soprano
Daniel Schlosberg, piano
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Chris Biggs Prelude from Contraposition
John Arrigo-Nelson Grapheme I after Cy Twombly
George Crumb The sleeper
Helen Grime Bright Travelers
Jo Kondo Six Poems of Mokichi Saito
John Liberatore The Vines in the Carpet
Praised for her “alluring clarity” (New York Times), Jamie Jordan sings modern and contemporary classical music. She has performed at the Brooklyn Museum for the Bang on a Can Marathon and the Brooklyn Philharmonic Chamber Music Series; Carnegie Hall with Daniel Druckman, Colin Currie and the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble; Detroit Institute of Arts with Amphion Percussion; Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group; Big Ears Festival, Disney Hall, June in Buffalo, Lincoln Center Festival, Miller Theater and the Stone with Ensemble Signal; June in Buffalo, Queens College, Andy Warhol Museum and DiMenna Center with Talujon; Abrons Arts Center with Experiments in Opera; MATA festival and Wesleyan University with Mantra Percussion; Merkin Hall with Mimesis Ensemble; Merkin Hall, Tenri Cultural Institute and Resnick Passlof Foundation with New York New Music Ensemble; Merkin Hall with the New York Philharmonic Chamber Music series; MATA Festival with Talea Ensemble; National Sawdust on the New York Philharmonic's CONTACT! series; PASIC with the Bob Becker Ensemble; and Symphony Space with American Composers Orchestra and Nadia Sirota and friends.
Jamie Jordan is a passionate music educator; she teaches privately in New York City and the metropolitan area. She can be heard on Albany Records, Cantaloupe Music, GIA publications, Innova Records, Ravello Records, and Sanctuary Jazz.
jamiejordansings.com [
http://jamiejordansings.com/]
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GRAMMY-nominated pianist Daniel Schlosberg leads a kaleidoscopic musical life. He has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in numerous chamber music and new music concerts, and also as featured soloist in subscription performances of Messiaen’s “Trois Petites Liturgies.” He has a passion for contemporary music, having collaborated with Eighth Blackbird, Third Coast Percussion, Fonema Consort and the International Contemporary Ensemble, and he was a founding member of Yarn/Wire.
He has given the world premiere of Augusta Read Thomas’s “Starlight Ribbons” for solo piano and the US premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Calices with violinist Austin Wulliman. He has recorded for the Albany, Bridge, Bright Shiny Things, Centaur, Navona, New World, Nimbus, Jacaranda and Permelia labels. His latest solo release is “Gaul Me Maybe: French Baroque Keyboard Music.” In the art song realm, he has been on staff at Ravinia’s Steans Institute vocal program, and was the founder and director of the Baltimore Lieder Weekend, held for 13 years with support from the Hampsong Foundation. His release with soprano Laura Strickling, 40@40, reached #1 on the Billboard charts and received a GRAMMY nomination. Other recent projects include Mahler/Zemlinsky: Symphony No 6 (arr. 4-hands) at the National Gallery of Art, DC, and Ravinia, and multiple appearances at Bargemusic in Brooklyn. He is based in Chicago and is on faculty at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana), where he is also advisor to the student Table Tennis Club.
danielschlosberg.com [
http://danielschlosberg.com/]
Photo credits: Jamie Jordan: Rosemary Dai Ross; Daniel Schlosberg: Travis Roozee
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