An All Flurry Concert + Other Projects Coming Up
September 27, 2007 |
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A busy year for composing is shaping up ...
The Prescott Fine Arts Association has invited me to organize a concert of all Henry Flurry music, to be presented as their March concert for the 2008-2009 season. What an honor! Current plans are to include instrumental, piano, choral, and solo vocal music. More details as they come up.
Christina Cuda-Robertson is going to play a couple of short piano pieces of mine on a solo recital she is doing on October 28, 2007 at Prescott Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, to officially inaugurate their new piano. These works are part of a still in progress set of short character pieces called the Jasmine Series. Jasmine was our cat. After she died in 2002, I started writing some works that typify things she liked. Currently, scheduled for the recital are Hopping Sparrows and Fly On the Window. Christina is a fantastic pianist, and I encourage everybody to attend the recital to hear all of the music she will be performing.
I am beginning another collaboration with poet Martha Kirby Capo (also mentioned here). We will be writing some lullabies for the local group of woman singers called Womansong. They are hoping to perform some of these on a Mother's Day concert in 2008 and to record them on an upcoming CD.
And then there are the couple of other unconfirmed projects potentially coming up ....
The Prescott Fine Arts Association has invited me to organize a concert of all Henry Flurry music, to be presented as their March concert for the 2008-2009 season. What an honor! Current plans are to include instrumental, piano, choral, and solo vocal music. More details as they come up.
Christina Cuda-Robertson is going to play a couple of short piano pieces of mine on a solo recital she is doing on October 28, 2007 at Prescott Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, to officially inaugurate their new piano. These works are part of a still in progress set of short character pieces called the Jasmine Series. Jasmine was our cat. After she died in 2002, I started writing some works that typify things she liked. Currently, scheduled for the recital are Hopping Sparrows and Fly On the Window. Christina is a fantastic pianist, and I encourage everybody to attend the recital to hear all of the music she will be performing.
I am beginning another collaboration with poet Martha Kirby Capo (also mentioned here). We will be writing some lullabies for the local group of woman singers called Womansong. They are hoping to perform some of these on a Mother's Day concert in 2008 and to record them on an upcoming CD.
And then there are the couple of other unconfirmed projects potentially coming up ....
Performances this Past Summer + Premiere of Beloved, My
Home
August 25, 2007 |
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I was lucky enough to have a few performances of my
works this past summer.
On May 31, 2007 the bands of Ingleside Middle School of Scottsdale, AZ performed 2 band works of mine that were the result of a month long residency with that same school. The students of two bands had the opportunity to create story lines upon which each of the pieces would be based. I took their story lines and suggested styles and wrote a band piece for each band. The students had the opportunity to witness the creative process as I brought in parts of the new composition each week. In the end, they gave each piece a title that they chose and voted on. The two band works are called A Sinking Divorce and The House of Delusion. (I take zero credit for those titles!) It was a thrill to hear those kids play works they had a hand in creating.
On June 8, 2007, Skid-Krinkin' was finally performed by the two musicians who commissioned the work, Alison Shaw and Marty Erickson of Balance Duo. They performed it as part of the Chaparral MusicFest 2007. Thanks Marty & Allison!
On August 3, 2007, I had the incredible pleasure of accompanying on piano the lovely voice of John Hubert singing Three Poems of John Hall Wheelock on a recital at the 2007 Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network Conference in Clearwater, FL. What a treat! Thanks, John!
On August 19, 2007, the choir at Rayne Memorial Methodist Church in New Orleans, LA premiered a new choral work entitled Beloved, My Home. I wrote the work to honor the 50th anniversary of my parents (August 20, 2007). Rayne Memorial is their church, and their choir did a lovely job. This was the first collaborative effort with a neat poet named Martha Kirby Capo. She answered an email I sent to my UU Musician peers. I asked for suggestions for poetry to set for this occasion. Martha offered to write some, and what a lovely job she did! We will be working together more in the future.
Beloved, My Home
By Martha Kirby Capo, Copyright 2007
Our lives have been a sacrament,
Each to the other.
I added my breath to your breath,
And mingled my soul with your own.
No matter what roads we did travel,
Beloved, in you, was my home.
Our lives have been a sacrifice,
Each with the other.
Our branches, entwined, intersect;
Entangled, my roots are your own.
No matter what roads we now travel,
Beloved, in you, is my home.
Our lives have been a sacred gift,
Each for the other.
Enshrined in my heart, be at rest;
Enfolded, your heart is my own.
No matter what roads we will travel,
Beloved, in you, I've come home.
On May 31, 2007 the bands of Ingleside Middle School of Scottsdale, AZ performed 2 band works of mine that were the result of a month long residency with that same school. The students of two bands had the opportunity to create story lines upon which each of the pieces would be based. I took their story lines and suggested styles and wrote a band piece for each band. The students had the opportunity to witness the creative process as I brought in parts of the new composition each week. In the end, they gave each piece a title that they chose and voted on. The two band works are called A Sinking Divorce and The House of Delusion. (I take zero credit for those titles!) It was a thrill to hear those kids play works they had a hand in creating.
On June 8, 2007, Skid-Krinkin' was finally performed by the two musicians who commissioned the work, Alison Shaw and Marty Erickson of Balance Duo. They performed it as part of the Chaparral MusicFest 2007. Thanks Marty & Allison!
On August 3, 2007, I had the incredible pleasure of accompanying on piano the lovely voice of John Hubert singing Three Poems of John Hall Wheelock on a recital at the 2007 Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network Conference in Clearwater, FL. What a treat! Thanks, John!
On August 19, 2007, the choir at Rayne Memorial Methodist Church in New Orleans, LA premiered a new choral work entitled Beloved, My Home. I wrote the work to honor the 50th anniversary of my parents (August 20, 2007). Rayne Memorial is their church, and their choir did a lovely job. This was the first collaborative effort with a neat poet named Martha Kirby Capo. She answered an email I sent to my UU Musician peers. I asked for suggestions for poetry to set for this occasion. Martha offered to write some, and what a lovely job she did! We will be working together more in the future.
Beloved, My Home
By Martha Kirby Capo, Copyright 2007
Our lives have been a sacrament,
Each to the other.
I added my breath to your breath,
And mingled my soul with your own.
No matter what roads we did travel,
Beloved, in you, was my home.
Our lives have been a sacrifice,
Each with the other.
Our branches, entwined, intersect;
Entangled, my roots are your own.
No matter what roads we now travel,
Beloved, in you, is my home.
Our lives have been a sacred gift,
Each for the other.
Enshrined in my heart, be at rest;
Enfolded, your heart is my own.
No matter what roads we will travel,
Beloved, in you, I've come home.
Skid-Krinkin' to be performed at Chaparral MusicFest
March 01, 2007 |
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Skid-Krinkin' is currently scheduled
to be performed at the Chaparral
MusicFest on the evening of Friday, June 8,
2007 at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, AZ. More
details will be posted as the concert date
approaches.
Music of Henry Flurry to be Performed at the Elks Opera
House Celebration, February 24, 2007, 7:30
February 16, 2007 |
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As part of the Elks Opera House's 102nd anniversary
celebration on February 24, 2007, Philip Dixon and
Christina Cuda Robertson will be offering a repeat
performance of Henry Flurry's song cycle Three
Poems of John Hall Wheelock.
Information about the concert itself follows:
The historic opera house celebrates 102 years with a stylish reception at the Hassayampa Inn followed by a showcase of some of the best talent in town. Reception 6:00p.m. @ The Hassayampa Inn The inn's renowned chef will prepare delicious hors d'oeuvres for guests. There will also be a Silent Auction featuring beautiful gifts and service offerings. Guests will then be escorted to the theater in a red carpet procession accompanied by New Orleans jazz standard, "When the Saints Come Marching In." Theater Curtain: 7:30p.m. Elks Theater, 117 E. Gurley St., Prescott Tickets: $15 show only / $50 reception & show Sponsored by: Elks Opera House Foundation For more information call 928-771-2554.
Information about the concert itself follows:
The historic opera house celebrates 102 years with a stylish reception at the Hassayampa Inn followed by a showcase of some of the best talent in town. Reception 6:00p.m. @ The Hassayampa Inn The inn's renowned chef will prepare delicious hors d'oeuvres for guests. There will also be a Silent Auction featuring beautiful gifts and service offerings. Guests will then be escorted to the theater in a red carpet procession accompanied by New Orleans jazz standard, "When the Saints Come Marching In." Theater Curtain: 7:30p.m. Elks Theater, 117 E. Gurley St., Prescott Tickets: $15 show only / $50 reception & show Sponsored by: Elks Opera House Foundation For more information call 928-771-2554.
Audio from the Song Cycle
February 16, 2007 |
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Philip Dixon and Christina Cuda Robertson premiered
Henry Flurry's song cycle Three Poems of John
Hall Wheelock on January 20, 2007 at the
Prescott Fine Arts Association.
Recordings of the premiere follow:
Henry Flurry's Spoken Introduction:
Recordings of the premiere follow:
Henry Flurry's Spoken Introduction:
The Unknown Beloved:
Unrest:
Whenever Two Lovers Meet:
Thank you Philip & Christina for a wonderful
performance!
Premiere of Song Cycle, January 20, 2007
December 29, 2006 |
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Christina Cuda-Robertson (piano) and Philip Dixon
(baritone) will premiere Henry Flurry's new song cycle
Three Poems of John Hall Wheelock at the
Prescott
Fine Arts Association concert on January 20,
2007, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
The words to the poems set to music are as follows:
The Unknown Beloved
I dreamed I passed a doorway
Where, for a sign of death,
White ribbons one was binding
About a flowery wreath.
What drew me so I know not,
But drawing near I said,
"Kind sir, and can you tell me
Who is it here lies dead?"
Said he, "Your most beloved
Died here this very day,
That had known twenty Aprils
Had she but lived till May."
Astonished I made answer,
"Good sir, how say you so!
Here have I no beloved,
This house I do not know."
Quoth he, "Who from the world's end
Was destined unto thee
Here lies, thy true beloved
Whom thou shalt never see."
I dreamed I passed a doorway
Where, for a sign of death,
White ribbons one was binding
About a flowery wreath.
Unrest
These words are not in the public domain
Whenever Two Lovers Meet
(from Talismans Secrets and Deliverances)
Whenever two lovers meet
A new star in heaven is lit –
Heaven is the banner of love,
And night the memory of it.
The joyous embrace of love
Calls a new soul from its sphere
At the music of two hearts beating
God leans down to hear.
The words to the poems set to music are as follows:
The Unknown Beloved
I dreamed I passed a doorway
Where, for a sign of death,
White ribbons one was binding
About a flowery wreath.
What drew me so I know not,
But drawing near I said,
"Kind sir, and can you tell me
Who is it here lies dead?"
Said he, "Your most beloved
Died here this very day,
That had known twenty Aprils
Had she but lived till May."
Astonished I made answer,
"Good sir, how say you so!
Here have I no beloved,
This house I do not know."
Quoth he, "Who from the world's end
Was destined unto thee
Here lies, thy true beloved
Whom thou shalt never see."
I dreamed I passed a doorway
Where, for a sign of death,
White ribbons one was binding
About a flowery wreath.
Unrest
These words are not in the public domain
Whenever Two Lovers Meet
(from Talismans Secrets and Deliverances)
Whenever two lovers meet
A new star in heaven is lit –
Heaven is the banner of love,
And night the memory of it.
The joyous embrace of love
Calls a new soul from its sphere
At the music of two hearts beating
God leans down to hear.
Download area added
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these documents.
New Music Arizona Concert Premieres Skid-Krinkin'
October 08, 2006 |
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Thomas Murphy and Dennis Askew premiered my
Skid-Krinkin' today at the New Music Arizona concert
held at the Phoenix Art Museum. A recording of the work
can be found here:
Or downloaded from here.
The concert featured music from composers residing
in Arizona. A copy of the program can be found here.
Skid-Krinkin' was commissioned by Balance Duo. Since
Balance Duo was unable to perform the piece on October
8, they graciously allowed others to premiere the work
that day.
Fall 2006 Recital