SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Announces its 2008-2009 concert dates at Old First Concerts
Old First Concerts/Presbyterian Church |
||||||
Â
November 8th, 2008 Season Opener
Saturday, February 28th, 2009 Â Saturday, June 13th, 2009 Season Finale SFCCO was founded by composers with a mission to build new audiences of new music in San Francisco while cultivating local composers writing for traditional orchestra.
|
2008-2009 concert season
June 22nd, 2008VARIATIONS ON THE GHOST OF SOUSA DANCING
May 8th, 2008SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Old First Concerts Present:
“VARIATIONS ON THE GHOST OF SOUSA DANCING”
Saturday June 7, 2008 at 8 pm
Old First Presbyterian Church
1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
$15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8, 2008 — It’s an election year and the 4th of July is fast approaching. What better way to celebrate than with an evening of cheeky variants on the State of our Union?  San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra will present “Variations on the Ghost of Sousa Dancing” on Saturday June 7th at 8pm at Old First Concerts.
The centerpiece will be an eight-composer collaboration, The Sousa Variations, based on John Philip Sousa’s The Stars and Stripes Forever, which will be given a topsy-turvy treatment — literally turned upside-down — in Michael Cooke’s Stripes and Stars. “I like it better inverted,” notes the composer, and you may, too. Meanwhile, Loren Jones brings the march to Iraq with the addition of Middle Eastern modes and doumbek drum. Other works featured on this concert will include: Allan Crossman’s Coastal Ghost, exploring northern chills and thrills on a Nova Scotian legend; Gary Friedman’s timely Olympian Concerto for Erhu and Orchestra and the latest installments of Loren Jones audible history of San Francisco Dancing on the Brink of the World.
Program:
Allan Crossman……………….Coastal Ghost
Gary Friedman………………….Olympian Concerto for Erhu and Orchestra
Loren Jones……………………..Dancing on the Brink of the World: Haight-Ashbury and The Castro
Â
*The Sousa Variations *   an eight-movement collaboration consisting of
Mark Alburger…………………Variations on Americana
Michael Cooke…………………Stripes and Stars
David Graves……………………Sousa Variance
Loren Jones……………………..Stars and Stripes for Desert
Erling Wold……………………..On the Death of David Blakely
and variations from Alexis Alrich, and John Beeman
* Funded in part through Meet The Composer’s MetLife Creative Connections program.Â
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO: San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
WHAT: New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE: Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN: 8pm Saturday June 7, 2008
TICKETS: $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
MARCH MADNESS
February 8th, 2008SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Old First Concerts Present:
“MARCH MADNESS”
Saturday March 8, 2008 at 8 pm
Old First Presbyterian Church
1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
$15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office.
SAN FRANCISCO, February 8, 2008 — Lunacy. Spaciness. Taking 20 years to write a piece. Thinking that music will save the planet. Having a face in the back of one’s head. Suicidal thoughts. Why do we do what we do? Because we can’t do otherwise? One thing’s for sure: it’s a crazy world. So come celebrate the craziness with Alexis Alrich, Michael Cooke, Philip Freihofner, Dan Reiter, Martha Stoddard, Erling Wold, and the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra as they present “March Madness”!
Michael Cooke’s Sun & Moon is a dizzying take on time and place, with members of the orchestra performing spacilly and spatially at the point-and-click discretion of Music Director Mark Alburger. Martha Stoddard, as Guest Conductor, will take the ensemble even farther out in A Little Trip to Outer Space where reality has lost its bearings. The entire orchestra will evaporate in the clangor of metal as Philip Freihofner re-invents sanity in The Bell Field, while Dan Reiter’s Toccata and Fugue will send minds reeling under the direction of Associate Conductor John Kendall Bailey toward a reckoning with Johann Sebastian Bach. Farthest afield on earth will be Alexis Alrich’s Fragile Forests: II Cambodia, where East and West consciousnesses collide in the loveliest possible manner. And, as a final coup-de-grace Erling Wold will evoke the diabolical in Mordake Suite No. 2, in hint of his mad opera to be premiered later in the year.
Program:
Alexis Alrich…………………..Fragile Forests: II Cambodia
Michael Cooke………………..Sun & Moon
Philip Freihofner………………The Bell Field
Dan Reiter…………………….Toccata and Fugue
Martha Stoddard……………..A Little Trip to Outer Space
Erling Wold…………………….Mordake Suite No. 2
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO: San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
WHAT: New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE: Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN: 8pm Saturday March 8, 2008
TICKETS: $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
UPCOMING SFCCO CONCERTS: Friday June 7, 2008 at Old First Church
STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
December 7th, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office. |
 | ||||
SAN FRANCISCO, December 7, 2007 — San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra’s winter concert seeks to wax from the philosophical to the phantasmagorical through a stream of musical consciousness. Â
Program: Mark Alburger…………..The Wind God Michael Cooke………….Symphony No. 3 “Shadows of Japanese Children” Phil Freihofner…………..The Bell Field & Camlilla Erik Jekabsen……………The Jungle Lisa Scola Prosek……..Dream Morphine from the Opera Trap Door Jonathan Russell……….Double Bass Clarinet Concerto    “and the sea the sea in Harriet March Page’s The Wind God set by Mark Alburger crimson sometimes like fire in Michael Cooke’s Symphony No.3 “Shadows of Japanese Children” and the glorious sunsets of two movements entitled “Where has the Shadow’s Father Gone?” and “The Mountain of One Thousand Good Fortunes is Ablaze!” and filigree of two works by Philip Freihofner as a garden of sound design in The Bell Field yes and you shall die-sweetly die- into lustrous eye of Carmilla sung by Lisa Scola Prosek and pink and blue and yellow flashes of house jazz for Erik Jekabsen’s rosegardens in The Jungleand the musical jessamine and geraniums and cactuses of Dream Morphine from Trap Door as Flower of Lisa Scola Prosek with Maria Mikheyenko and Clifton Romig yes when Jonathan Russell put the bass clarinet in his mouth as half of the Squonk Duo for his Double Bass Clarinet Concerto or shall we say yes and how we listened at 8pm, Friday, December 7, and we thought well at Old First Church in San Francisco and then we asked them with our ears to ask again yes with the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra and then we asked them would they say yes to new music and first we put our ears around the music yes and drew it in so we could feel our minds all expanding all perfume yes and our hearts were going like mad and yes we said yes said yes we will Yes” [with apologies to James Joyce]. |
|||||
  Â
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO: San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
WHAT: New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE: Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN: 8pm Friday December 7, 2007
TICKETS: $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
UPCOMING SFCCO CONCERTS:Â Saturday March 7, 2008Â at Old First Church
|
Certificate of Honor from the city of San Francisco
September 15th, 2007
The SFCCO recieves a Certificate of Honor from the city of San Francisco in recognition of five years of performing new music by composer-performers from the San Francisco Bay Area. This was presented to the SFCCO at their season opening concert on September 15th, 2007.
HOW SUITE IT IS
August 22nd, 2007SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Old First Concerts Present:
“HOW SUITE IT IS”
Saturday September 15, 2007 at 8 pm
Old First Presbyterian Church
1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
$15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office.
SAN FRANCISCO, August 14, 2007 —On Saturday September 15, 2007, the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra presents “How Suite It Is” — part escapist fantasy and part heavy-duty grappling with the issues of our day — at Old First Church(1725 Sacramento Street) in San Francisco.  As always, SFCCO will be premiering new music by the Bay Areas most talented composers.
September’s concert will feature several suites, including: the diabolical “Mordake”, a new work by Erling Wold and “The Pied Piper of Hamelin ” by Mark Alburger; an apolitical screed derived from Robert Browning’s poem by the same name with George W. Bush filling in for the man who leads others astray.  David Grave will be presenting “Life Is Like That”, a cynical yet respectful look at day to day reality, featuring an ensemble augmented with the surreal sounds of synthersizeric “Filmscape,” “Crystals,” and “Metal Box.”.  Lisa Scola Prosek delivers music from her Iraqi operatic fantasy “Trap Door” and John Beeman searches for freedom as he tries his hand at “Free Form”.  Loren Jones brings three more movements from his 14-movement historical-sociological meditation on all things San Franciscan: Dancing on the Brink of the World (“Earthquake/Fire,” “North Beach,” and “Haight Ashberry”)while violist composer Beeri Moalem and violinist composer Clare Twohy round out this sweet array of sonic sensibilities for our time with new works hot off the presses. Don’t miss out on another chance to have your pulse on the sweetest trends in new music with the talented and innovative San Francisco Composers Orchestra.
Program:
Erling Wold                         Mordake Suite
Beeri Moalem                      Desires
David Graves                       Life is Like That
Clare Twohy                        tba
Mark Alburger                      The Pied Piper of Hamelin
John Beeman                       Free Form, featuring Michael Cooke, Alto Sax
Loren Jones                          Dancing on the Brink of the World
Lisa Scola Prosek                 Trap Door
Â
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO: San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
WHAT: New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE: Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN: 8pm Saturday September 15, 2007
TICKETS: $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
HI, I’ll BE YOUR COMPOSER THIS EVENING
May 22nd, 2007SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Old First Concerts Present:
“HI, I’ll BE YOUR COMPOSER THIS EVENING”
Saturday June 9th, 2007 at 8 pm
Old First Presbyterian Church
1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
$15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office.
Â
SAN FRANCISCO, May 14, 2007 -- Hi, I’ll be your composer this evening, with the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra,  8pm, Saturday, June 9, at Old First Church (1725 Sacramento Street) in San Francisco.  We will be serving up delightful sounds as SFCCO presents Bay Area and world premieres by local musical artists: John Beeman, Harry Bernstein, Michael Cooke, Alan Crossman, Gary Friedman, Brian Holmes, and Loren Jones. Would you like to hear our specials?Â
Â
Program:
John Beeman                        Phoenix Rising *
Harry Bernstein                    March of Destiny & Grace Under Fire *
Michael Cooke                     Ha-Me’aggel (One Who Draws Circles) *
Alan Crossman                     Earth March *
Gary Friedman                      Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra *
Brian Holmes                        Two Grotesque Songs from Death’s Jest-Book
Loren Jones                          Golden Gate Bridge *
Â
* made possible by a Creative Connections Award from Meet The Composer
Â
We have a lovely braised fowl, Phoenix Rising, the final section of John Beeman’s Fire Suite, which will be brought to the ear crackling and sizzling in a multi-layered crescendo. Can’t make up your mind?  You might want to try the delicious One Who Draws Circles (Ha-Me’aggel) by Michael Cooke.  This will be sure to whet the appetite in a music that calls forth the story of Onias (Honi) Ha-Me’aggel, a first century Jewish scholar who drew a circle and placed himself in the center of it, praying for rain, and whose prayers were mysteriously and immediately answered. For our main Concertos we have Gary Friedman’s for Trumpet.  For comfort food, may I recommend, a high adventure for trumpeter Brian Hertz inspired by the music of Joseph Haydn.  For refreshment, we offer surprising new chamber music by Harry Bernstein, and also Alan Crossman’s consciousness-raising Earth March, which is both an energy drink and soothing opportunity for reflection.  A meal is also atmosphere, of course, so we’re happy to provide you with an aural view of Golden Gate Bridge, the tenth movement of Loren Jones’s Dancing on the Brink of the World.  Hopefully, you’ve saved room for dessert.  Here we have a most unusual offering in songs by Brian Holmes.  New Cecilia and New Dodo will delight in sweet melody and good humor, but beware of overindulgence.
Â
Â
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO:            San Francisco Composers Chamber OrchestraÂ
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE:                Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN:                  8pm Saturday June 9, 2007
TICKETS:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
A SPRINGTIME ROMANCE
February 14th, 2007SAN FRANCISCO COMPOSERS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Old First Concerts Present:
“A SPRINGTIME ROMANCE”
Saturday March 10, 2007 at 8 pm
Old First Presbyterian Church
1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
$15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
Tickets are available through the Old First Concerts Box Office at (415) 474-1608, online at http://oldfirstconcerts.org and at the door. For more information, please call Old First Concerts box office.
SAN FRANCISCO, February 14, 2007 — Fall in love with new music again (or for the first time) as San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra presents “A Springtime Romance” at 8pm, Saturday, March 10, at Old First Concerts in San Francisco. Love abounds as local musical artists as SFCCO presents Bay Area and world premieres of by: Katrina Wreede, Alexis Alrich, Chris Carrasco, Loren Jones, Lisa Scola Prosek and Erling Wold .
Program:
Erling Wold……………….Baron Ochs
Katrina Wreede………….Children’s Garden
Alexis Alrich…………….. Marimba Concerto
Chris Carrasco…………..The Mind Suite
Loren Jones……………….Dancing on the Brink of the World
Lisa Scola Prosek……….Wedding Scene from the opera “Belfagor”
featuring: Maria Mikheyenko, Soprano; Eliza O’Malley, Soprano; Gar Wai Lee, Alto; Aurelio Viscarra, Tenor; and Micah Epps,Bass Baritone.
The seductions of yore will be evoked in the second installment of “Dancing on the Brink of the World” — Loren Jones’ 12-movement evocation of the historical and fantasized Cool Gray City of Love. Then evoke and share your favorite childhood dreams as you experience “Childrens’ Garden” by violist Katrina Wreede. Dance the night away with Alexis Alrich’s essay in mallet percussion virtuosity in the second movement of her Marimba Concerto. The Wedding Scene in “Belfagor,” by Lisa Scola Prosek, brings delightfully arresting melodies and glorious harmonies to a perilous story about a devil who gets more than he expects out of marrying a human woman. Then bust a move with Erling Wold‘s “Baron Ochs” : an outrageous world of sexual innuendo and extravagance, where the music provides all the redeeming social value for which anyone could ask. Perhaps there is nothing left but to chronicle the descent and dissent of men and women in “The Mind Suite” from Chris Carrasco. This dynamic group of composer performers has a little something for all the varying tastes of San Franciscans– as the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra present A Springtime Romance, under the dynamic direction of Music Director Mark Alburger and Guest Director Alexis Alrich.
Â
CALENDAR EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
WHO: San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
WHAT: New Music premieres for orchestra by Bay Area composers
WHERE: Old First Church 1751 Sacramento Street/Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
WHEN: 8pm Saturday March 10, 2007
TICKETS: $15 General, $12 Seniors (65 and older), $12 Full Time Students
UPCOMING SFCCO CONCERTS: Saturday June 9, 2007 at Old First Church
Dr. Mark Alburger Interview
March 7th, 2006Jeff Dunn of the S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E interviews Dr. Mark Alburger, music director of the SFCCO. Jeff describes Dr. Alburger as “the ‘bad boy’ of Bay Area music” and he reveals the origins of the SFCCO. You can read the complete interview in a PDF file, download.