2023 Festival Information

HEAR NOW Music Festival 2023

Thursday, April 13 through Sunday, April 16

Venue for all concerts:

2220 Arts & Archives (Main Theater)
2220 Beverly Blvd., LA 90057


PROGRAMS

Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 8:00pm

Electroacoustic concert in collaboration with
People Inside Electronics (PIE) and Brightwork Ensemble

Dante De Silva* —

  • Mr. Distinguished (2011) for violin, alto saxophone, piano, and pre-recorded electronics
    • Shalini Vijayan, violin  
    • Marta Tiesenga, alto saxophone  
    • Genevieve Feiwen Lee, piano  
    • Richard An, pre-recorded electronics  

Anuj Bhutani* —

  • To the Lighthouse (2019) for violin and live electronics (West Coast premiere)
    • Shalini Vijayan, violin   
    • Cristina Lord,  electronics  

João Pedro Oliveira* —

  • Towdah (2009) for flute, bass clarinet, piano, percussion and electronics (West Coast premiere)
    • Sara Andon, flute  
    • Brian Walsh, bass clarinet  
    • Nic Gerpe, piano  
    • Nick Terry, percussion  
    • Richard An, electronics  

Nick Norton

  • Snow Crystals on Sagebrush (2022) for string quartet and electronics (World premiere)
    • Eclipse Quartet:  
      • Sarah Thornblade, violin  
      • Sara Parkins, violin  
      • Wendy Richman, guest violist  
      • Maggie Parkins, cello  
    • Isaac Schankler, electronics  

Liviu Marinescu

  • Echoes (2009) for flute and fixed media
    • Sarah Wass, flute   
    • Cristina Lord, fixed media electronics  

Corey Dundee* —

  • remnants (2019) for violin, bassoon, Piano+MIDI, Percussion+MIDI
    • Sara Parkins, violin  
    • Jonathan Stehney, bassoon  
    • Aron Kallay, piano+MIDI  
    • Nick Terry, percussion+MIDI  
    • Isaac Schankler, electronics  

Friday, April 14, 2023 at 8:00pm

“Music and…” — A Multidisciplinary Concert

Brandon J. Rolle, composer / Christopher Richmond, artist —

  • TRASH MOON (2022) for video and immersive multichannel audio (World premiere)

Daniel Newman-Lessler, composer / Mady Thornquest, solo dancer and choreographer —

  • an echo that doesn’t rhyme (2022) for solo dancer, 3 pianos, 2 percussion, light conducting system
    • Piano:   Richard An, Eliot Burk, M A Harms, Jack Herscowitz, Jeonghyeon Joo, Eric Lennartson, Lauren Martin, Mason Moy, Gabe Le Neveu   
    • Percussion:  Matt LeVeque, Victor Sintchak  
    • Conductor: Daniel Newman-Lessler  
    • Lighting designer: Claire Chrzan  

Russell Steinberg, composer / Jerry Kearns, artist / Amanda Tiller, video —

  • Paleface (2017) for video and live trio
    • Trio Accento:  
      • Limor Toren-Immerman, violin  
      • Garik Terzian, cello  
      • Nora Chiang Wrobel, piano  
      • Brendan Tseung, page turner 
    • Video of Jerry Kearns’ paintings by Amanda Tiller  

Hugh Levick, composer / Storyboard P, choreographer* —

  • Otherwise (2022) for dancer and live trio (World premiere)
    • Featuring Storyboard P, dancer  
    • Alyssa Park, violin  
    • Timothy Loo, cello  
    • Nic Gerpe, piano  

Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 2pm

Chamber Concert I

Ian Dicke

  • 86’d (2014) for countertenor and large chamber ensemble (West Coast premiere)
    • Darryl Taylor, countertenor 
    • The UCLA Philharmonia Soloists 
    • Neal Stulberg, conductor  

Gabrielle Rosse* —

  • Shadows and Songs (2019) for string quartet
    • The Lyris Quartet:  
      • Alyssa Park, violin 
      • Shalini Vijayan, violin  
      • Luke Maurer, viola  
      • Timothy Loo, cello  

Pin Hsin Lin* —

  • Cross the Line of Death (2022) for piano, violin, cello (World premiere)
    • Kyle Gilner, violin  
    • Benjamin Lash, cello  
    • Yevgeniy Milyavskiy, piano  

Joseph Pereira

  • A Shadowy Figure Went Past (2023) for piano quartet (World premiere)
    • Alyssa Park, violin  
    • Luke Maurer, viola  
    • Timothy Loo, cello  
    • Joanne Pearce Martin, piano  

Tomás Peire Serrate* —

  • Glimpse (2019) for bass clarinet, violin and cello
    • Micah Wright, bass clarinet  
    • Alyssa Park, violin  
    • Michael Kaufman, cello   

Daniel Kessner

  • A Tempo (2011) for flute/piccolo, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, violoncello, marimba/xylophone, and piano
    • Brightwork Ensemble:  
      • Sara Andon, flute/piccolo  
      • Brian Walsh, clarinet/bass clarinet  
      • Shalini Vijayan, violin  
      • Maggie Parkins, cello  
      • Nick Terry, marimba/xylophone  
      • Aron Kallay, piano  

Anne Le Baron* —

  • Cosmic Rose (2022) for harp and horn (West Coast premiere)
    • Rachel Constantino, horn  
    • Alison Bjorkedal, harp   

Jeffrey Holmes

  • Thrall (Þræll) (2014) for solo piano, flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello, contrabass (World premiere)
    • Mari Kawamura, solo piano  
    • Rachel Beetz, flute  
    • Brian Walsh, bass clarinet  
    • Shalini Vijayan, violin  
    • Ashley Walters, cello  
    • Scott Worthington, contrabass  

Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 5pm

Chamber Concert II

Vera Ivanova* —

  • Still Images (2008) for large chamber ensemble
    • The UCLA Philharmonia Soloists 
    • Neal Stulberg, conductor 

Joan Huang* —

  • Eighteen Melodies for Hujia (2019) for soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, contra bass, piano and percussion
    • Brightwork Ensemble and Friends:  
      • Stacey Fraser, soprano  
      • Sara Andon, flute  
      • Brian Walsh, clarinet  
      • Shalini Vijayan, violin  
      • Wendy Richman, viola  
      • Maggie Parkins, cello  
      • Scott Worthington, bass  
      • Aron Kallay, piano  
      • Nick Terry, percussion  
      • Ashley Walters, conductor  

Carolyn Chen* —

  • Our Glass Bodies (2016) for violin, cello, percussion, piano, objects (U.S. Premiere)
    • Eric KM Clark, violin  
    • Jennifer Bewerse, cello  
    • Dustin Donahue, percussion  
    • Carolyn Chen, piano  

Peter Knell

  • Selections from ARKHIPOV (2022) for baritone and piano
    • Joel Balzun, baritone  
    • Nick Roehler, piano  

William Kraft

  • Quartet for the Love of Time (1987) for violin, cello, clarinet, piano
    • Alyssa Park, violin  
    • Charlie Tyler, cello  
    • Micah Wright, clarinet  
    • Nic Gerpe, piano   


Arash Majd*

  • Continuum: Cause & Effect (2022) for large chamber ensemble (World premiere, Ursula C. Krummel Commission)
    • The Lyris Quartet and Brightwork Ensemble: 
      • Sara Andon, flute  
      • Brian Walsh, bass clarinet  
      • Alyssa Park, Shalini Vijayan, Kyle Gilner, violins  
      • Xenia Deviatkina-Loh, viola  
      • Timothy Loo, Mia Barcia-Colombo, cellos  
      • Aron Kallay, piano  
      • Nick Terry, percussion  
      • Donald Crockett, conductor

*Denotes below composers who self-identify as members of historically underrepresented groups, including BIPOC, LGBTQ, women, etc.


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