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SUMMARY:Orion Concerto at Northwestern State University
DESCRIPTION:The Orion Concerto: Double Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon with Wind Symphony is performed by the Northwestern State Wind Symphony under the direction of Anthony Pursell. Leah Forsyth\, Oboe\, and Doug Bakenhus\, Bassoon\, join the ensemble as soloists. \nWatch the Livestream here: CAPA Livestream – Northwestern State University of Louisiana \nWhen: March 7\, 2026\nTime: 7:30 pm CST\nWhere: Northwestern State University  \nThe Orion Concerto piece tells the story of our Galaxy\, of the great unknown and what lies beyond\, and where we belong within this vastness of space.  The soloists and the ensemble paint a picture of this great mystery of the universe\, taking us on a journey through the Spiral Galaxy and the Milky Way.  Being pulled toward the Supermassive Black hole\, the djembe lends a rhythmic background of mystery to this journey.  We then travel to the place where stars are born in “The Orion Nebula\,” quoting Carl Sagen from his book Cosmos that\, “we are made of star-stuff.”  Finally\, we begin to leave the orion nebula to continue our journey again through the spiral galaxy\, exploring the vastness of space as thematic material returns to carry us on this ever-continuing journey of exploration. \nThere are two versions of this work: \nThe Orion Concerto is approximately 8:30\nand\nDouble Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon with Wind Symphony is approximately 18 minutes \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/orion-concerto-at-northwestern-state-university/
LOCATION:Northwestern State University\, Creative and Performing Arts Annex\, 143 Central Ave\, Natchitoches\, LA\, 71457\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ahead of All Parting performed at Indiana University March 7
DESCRIPTION:Ahead of All Parting  for Mezzo-Soprano\, Bassoon\, and Piano is performed by doctoral bassoon student Andrew Lamoureux at Indianna University Jacobs School of Music. \nSaturday\, March 7\, 2026\n12 pm EST\nLIVESTREAM: Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Livestream \nAhead of All Parting explores the emotions of life\, death\, and what lies beyond as told through the lush sounds of the harp and the dark\, sonorous qualities of the mezzo-soprano and bassoon. With some simple staging\, this dramatic work calls upon the words of Rilke and E.E. Cummings to wrap the audience in the world of the here and beyond.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/ahead-of-all-parting-performed-at-indiana-university-march-7/
LOCATION:Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
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CREATED:20260223T014437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T183631Z
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SUMMARY:The Mountain performed during The Realm Collective in Fort Collins
DESCRIPTION:March 7\, 2026\n10:30 am MST \nThe Mountain for 2 Clarinets in B-flat is performed by Lauren Jacobson and Thomas Wilson as part of a multidisciplinary themed event entitled “Homing”. Musicians chose pieces that represent “home” to them in some way\, and will be describing why this piece expresses that feeling before performing. \nThe Realm Collective is a vibrant\, multidisciplinary group of artists\, writers\, musicians\, scientists\, mental health professionals\, social workers\, and creative visionaries. Together\, we dream\, design\, and bring to life The Realm\, an immersive event series rooted in deep community building. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-mountain-performed-during-the-realm-collective-in-fort-collins/
LOCATION:The Realm\, 200 Matthews Street\, Fort Collins\, Colorado\, 80524
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20260124T012440Z
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SUMMARY:Fin de la Tierra Clarinet Concerto in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:Fin de la Tierra: Land’s End – Concerto for Clarinet in B-flat and Chamber Orchestra by Jenni Brandon is performed by the Mississippi Valley Orchestra on their concert “Restless Waters”. Conducted by Kornel Thomas\, the new conductor of the ensemble\, and joined by clarinet soloist Jeremy Reynolds.   \nWhen: Sunday\, March 1\, 2026\nTime: 3-5pm Central\nWhere: St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church (900 Stillwater Road\, Mahtomedi\, MN 55115)\nAll concerts are FREE!! \nFind more information: Restless Waters — Mississippi Valley Orchestra \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/fin-de-la-tierra-clarinet-concerto-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church\, 900 Stillwater Road\, Mahtomedi\, MN\, 55115\, United States
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SUMMARY:Composer Residency at Oklahoma City University March 1-3
DESCRIPTION:Jenni will visit the Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University for a composer residency March 1-3 2026. She will present workshops and events on career choices\, Yoga for Musicians\, and Self-Promotion: Creating who you are both inside and outside the music. Jenni will also give masterclasses to composers as well as conductors\, and work with musicians on her music as well as leading discussions on being a hyphenate musician.  \nShe will also participate in a career conversation during Clarinet Day on Sunday\, March 1\, 2026 which is free with pre-registration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nInterested in bringing Jenni to your school\, event\, or festival to offer workshops and talks? Check out her collection of presentations and contact Jenni for more information. \nContact FormPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.		\n			Message more I\n			\n		\n		Name *FirstLastEmail *I would like more information about...Commissioning a New WorkInformation about one of Jenni's WorksPurchasing ScoresOtherComment or MessageSubmit
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/composer-residency-at-oklahoma-city-university-march-1-3/
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CREATED:20251010T234655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T234947Z
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SUMMARY:Osmia: Dream of the Mason Bees World Premiere with the Bellingham Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:The Bellingham Chamber Music Society gives the world premiere of Jenni’s new work Osmia: Dream of the Mason Bees for oboe\, clarinet\, bassoon\, violin\, viola\, cello\, and marimba (approximately 15 minutes) on their concert “Dreams” on February 22\, 2026 \nPerformed by: Jennifer Weeks\, Oboe Erika Block\, Clarinet Pat Nelson\, Bassoon Lenelle Morse\, Violin Eric Kean\, Viola Sam Sinai\, Cello Patrick Roulet\, Marimba \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/osmia-dream-of-the-mason-bees-world-premiere-with-the-bellingham-chamber-music-society/
LOCATION:Leo Hotel\, 1224 Cornwall Ave\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
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CREATED:20260207T013247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T013247Z
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SUMMARY:Coastal Carolina University Composer Residency February 11-13\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Jenni is thrilled to be the 2026 Composer of the year for the REP Project at Coastal Carolina University. She will present workshops and events throughout her residency\, including masterclasses on composition\, accessible yoga for everyone\, and developing collaborative projects. She’ll also work with performers as the residency culminates in a recital of her music\, and Jenni will conduct the clarinet choir on her work Gather at the Rock.   \nThe REP Project is a collaborative initiative led by Dr. Eric Schultz and CCU students that focuses on diversifying music by working directly with a living American composer each year. Through residencies\, students engage with the composer in rehearsals\, masterclasses\, interviews\, and performances\, while also discussing the importance of representation in the concert hall. Building on experiences such as iconic composer Valerie Coleman’s impactful residency\, the project challenges traditional repertoire lists that have historically excluded many voices\, treating new music with the same depth and respect given to composers like Mozart and Brahms. By doing so\, The REP Project fosters a more inclusive and relevant approach to musicmaking\, while giving students a personalized and inspiring opportunity to shape the future of musical repertoire. \nFind tickets HERE for the Friday\, February 13 recital\n \nLearn more about the repertoire being performed HERE \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/coastal-carolina-university-composer-residency-february-11-13-2026/
LOCATION:Coastal Carolina University\, 100 Chanticleer Drive E\, Conway\, SC\, 29528\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T203000
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CREATED:20260202T170844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T170844Z
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SUMMARY:Orion Concerto performance at Troy University\, Alabama
DESCRIPTION:The Orion Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon with Wind Symphony is performed by the Troy University Symphony Band with soloists Jillian Camwell\, oboe and Kristina Nelson\, Bassoon.  This work is part of   the Southeastern United States Honor Bands & Clinics weekend at Troy University in Alabama. \nWhen: Friday\, February 6\, 2026\nWhere: Crosby Theatre\, Troy University\, Alabama\nTime: 7pm CST \nMore about The Orion Concerto \nThis piece tells the story of our Galaxy\, of the great unknown and what lies beyond\, and where we belong within this vastness of space.  The soloists and the ensemble paint a picture of this great mystery of the universe\, taking us on a journey through the Spiral Galaxy and the Milky Way.  Being pulled toward the Supermassive Black hole\, the djembe lends a rhythmic background of mystery to this journey.  We then travel to the place where stars are born in “The Orion Nebula\,” quoting Carl Sagen from his book Cosmos that\, “we are made of star-stuff.”  Finally\, we begin to leave the orion nebula to continue our journey again through the spiral galaxy\, exploring the vastness of space as thematic material returns to carry us on this ever-continuing journey of exploration. \nOriginally premiered as Double Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon with Wind Symphony\, the Orion Concerto is a shortened version of this work.  It was arranged at the request of Jonathan Hinkle\, Director of Bands at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction\, Colorado for performance during the Colorado Music Educators Association conference in January 2023. The original version Double Concerto was written for Scott Pool – bassoon\, and it was an honor to have him and Rogene Russell on oboe premiere it at the University of Texas at Arlington Wind Symphony under the direction of Doug Stotter in February 2013.  The European premiere of this work was given by the Banda Simfònica Municipal de Madrid under the direction of Rafael Sanz–Espert with Víctor M. Ánchel\, oboe and Enrique Abargues\, bassoon. \nThis work is in one movement with several sections: \nThe Spiral Galaxy\nTravelling through the Milky Way\nSupermassive Black Hole: Falling into the abyss…\nThe Orion Nebula: “We are made of star-stuff.”\n…Flying through the Spiral Galaxy \nDuration approximately 8:15
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/orion-concerto-performance-at-troy-university-alabama/
LOCATION:Crosby Theatre\, 601 University AVenue\, Troy\, AL\, 36082\, United States
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CREATED:20260116T022042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T022530Z
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SUMMARY:Sea Smoke on Gichigami performed in San Antonio\, Texas
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Frederiksen-bassoon\, Orit Elon-soprano\, and Nicole Cabello-piano perform Sea Smoke on Gichigami for Soprano\, Bassoon\, and Piano at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio\, Texas.  \nWhen: January 30\, 2026\nWhere: University of the Incarnate Word\, Seddon Recital Hall\nTime: 7:30 pm CST \nDr. Rachel Frederiksen is an in-demand bassoonist and educator who performs across the United States and abroad. As a Texas native\, she currently works in San Antonio at the University of Incarnate Word and the surrounding areas. Her previous university appointments were at the University of Arkansas\, University of Alabama and the University of Texas at San Antonio as Professor of Bassoon. \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/sea-smoke-on-gichigami-performed-in-san-antonio-texas/
LOCATION:University of the Incarnate Word Seddon Recital Hall\, 4301 Broadway St\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260120T193000
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CREATED:20260116T021026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T021158Z
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SUMMARY:Cacophony performance at Flight88 Classical Music Series in Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:Tyler Song\, Clarinet\, performs Cacophony for B-flat Clarinet and Delay pedal on the Flight88 concert series in Cincinnati – which is hosted by brewery Urban Artifact in the historic St. Patrick’s Church of Cincinnati. \nWhen: January 20th\, 2026\nWhere: The Reliquary at Urban Artifact \nTime: 6:30 pm EST\nCost: Suggested donation of $10-$20 \nChinese-Canadian clarinetist Tyler Song has performed with the National Arts Centre Orchestra\, the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic\, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra and is an alumnus of McGill University and the University of Cincinnati. Tyler was named one of CBC Radio’s 2020 “30 Canadian classical musicians under 30” after his performance of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with the McGill Symphony Orchestra was praised for its “enormous sensitivity” and “beauty of tone production and timbre”. His belief that music needs to resonate with a broader audience led him to co-found performing arts organisation Soirée in 2024. Offstage\, Tyler enjoys playing tennis. \nFull Program (with Nikki Wei on piano): \nDie Vögel – Im Frühling – Die Krähe\nFranz Schubert (1797-1828)\narr. Tyler Song (b. 1998) \nAbîme des oiseaux \nOlivier Messiaen (1908-1992) \nCacophony for Solo B-flat Clarinet and Delay Pedal\nJenni Brandon \nLégende No. 1 \nFranz Liszt (1811-1886) \nCarmen Fantasie \nPablo de Sarasate (1844-1908)\narr. Nicolas Baldeyrou (b. 1979)
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/cacophony-performance-at-flight88-classical-music-series-in-cincinnati/
LOCATION:The Reliquary at Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260117T180000
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SUMMARY:Cacophony performance during Flemish Clarinet Weekend in Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Bryce Newcomer performs Cacophony for B-flat Clarinet and Delay pedal   at the Flemish Clarinet Weekend in Flanders\, Belgium at the KASK Conservatorium Ghent. \n \nBryce Newcomer is an established performer\, music theorist\, and educator. Bryce is the Collegiate Assistant Professor of Clarinet at Virginia Tech. As an orchestral performer\, Bryce is 2nd/E-flat Clarinet of the Johnson City Symphony\, 2nd/bass clarinet of the Opera in the Ozarks Orchestra\, and freelances nationally. Recent performances include the Symphony of the Mountains\, Dayton Philharmonic and Ballet\, Symphony of Northwest Arkansas\, Lexington Philharmonic\, Kentucky Symphony\, and Springfield Symphony. Bryce was a finalist in the International Clarinet Association’s Orchestral Audition and Research Competitions and a semi-finalist in the Young Artist Competition. \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/cacophony-performance-during-flemish-clarinet-weekend-in-belgium/
LOCATION:KASK Conservatorium Ghent\, Flanders\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:"Fin de la Tierra" for Clarinet and Piano at University of Nebraska
DESCRIPTION:November 19\, 2026\n7:30 pm Central\nJoAnne Lundahl\, clarinet and Tierra Cassens\, piano\nWestbrook Music Building\, University of Nebraska \n  \n  \n  \n  \nLIVESTREAM \nFin de la Tierra: Land’s End for clarinet and piano: \n \nIn this 19-minute concerto for Clarinet in B-flat with Piano (version with chamber orchestra available)\, the diverse ecosystem of the Sea of Cortez and surrounding area is explored. The clarinet soloist serves as a guide\, taking us on a journey through this UNESCO World Heritage site to observe the beauty and diversity of the landscape\, the water\, the animals that live in and around it\, and their symbiotic relationship that requires a delicate balance of conservation and exploration.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/fin-de-la-tierra-for-clarinet-and-piano-at-university-of-nebraska/
LOCATION:Westbrook Music Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Nebraska Glenn Korff School of Music":MAILTO:music2@unl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251118T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251114T224858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T220207Z
UID:22491-1763474400-1763479800@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Doctoral Lecture Recital of Jenni's reed trios at Florida State University
DESCRIPTION:November 18\, 2025\n5pm EST\nJosie Whiteis\, bassoon presents her doctoral lecture recital titled The Performer as a Storyteller: Understanding and Conveying Narrative in the Reed Trios of Jenni Brandon . \n \nJosie has been interviewing Jenni over the last several months about her works and presents this recital as part of her degree requirements at Florida State University. They’ve discussed Jenni’s reed trios The Sequoia Trio and Found Objects: On the Beach”\, both for oboe\, clarinet in b-flat\, and bassoon.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/doctoral-lecture-recital-of-jennis-reed-trios-at-florida-state-university/
LOCATION:Longmire Recital Hall\, 600 West college avenue\, Tallahassee\, Florida\, 32304
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://jennibrandon.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Josie-Whiteis.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251116T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251114T213252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T213252Z
UID:22486-1763294400-1763299800@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:"The Blessing Trees" performed at St. Olaf College in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:November 16\, 2025\n2pm Central\nAileen Razey\, clarinet and Kathryn Ananda Owens\, piano \nSt. Olaf College\, Urness Recital Hall \nA faculty recital that will address Climate Change and Climate Worries will include music\, poetry reading and meditation. Faculty members include Assistant Professor of Music Aileen Razey\, clarinet; Professor of Music Kathryn Ananda-Owens\, piano\, Assistant Professor of Music Wesley Dunnagan\, voice; and Associate Professor of Practice in English and Director of Environmental Conversation Juliet Patterson\, creative writing and poetry reading. This event is free and open to the public \nThe Blessing Trees explores the emotional landscape of our connection to nature. Inspired by Wendell Berry’s poem “Woods\,” the work reflects on the quiet reverence found in the forest\, where stillness is filled with the subtle music of the natural world. The clarinet and piano interweave timbral colors and lyrical lines\, echoing the imagery of a silent wood alive with sound. \nAs the piece unfolds\, the music grows in energy\, moving from shadow into light—a reflection on beauty\, responsibility\, and our role in preserving the fragile ecosystems that surround us. The final moments drift into silence\, like wind moving through the trees\, leaving space for reflection.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-blessing-trees-performed-at-st-olaf-college-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:Urness Recital Hall\, Northfield\, Minnesota
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T232450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T233002Z
UID:22059-1763222400-1763226000@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Found Objects: On The Beach performance in Brazil
DESCRIPTION:festivaldemusicaerudita.com.br \nNovember 15th\, 2025 \nJenni Brandon’s music takes the stage in Brazil! \nThe 13th Espírito Santo Classical Music Festival features Jenni Brandon’s evocative work Found Objects – On the Beach (movements “Black Feather on the Sand” and “Seashells”) performed by a dynamic reed trio including: Nathália Maria\, oboe\, Danilo Oliveira\, clarinet\, and Deyvisson Vasconcelos\, bassoon.  clarinet\, at the Casa da Música Sônia Cabral. \nInspired by nature’s treasures\, these pieces invite listeners to reflect on beauty\, memory\, and freedom—perfectly aligned with this year’s festival theme. \nNovember 15th\, 2025 \n  \nVitória\, Brazil\n8 PM local time/ 4pm Pacific time\n️ Free admission\nLive-streamed on YouTube: (1) Festival de Música Erudita do Espírito Santo – YouTube \nLet the waves of music carry you to new shores!\n#JenniBrandon #FoundObjects #EspíritoSantoFestival #WomenComposers #ChamberMusic #ContemporaryMusic #LiveFromBrazil
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/found-objects-on-the-beach-performance-in-brazil/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251026T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251026T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T222116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T222116Z
UID:22047-1761490800-1761496200@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:The Sky Between Us performance at Duke University
DESCRIPTION:The Sky Between Us for Soprano Saxophone\, Alto Saxophone\, and Piano is performed by Susan Fancher and Heidi Radtke\, saxophones and Inara Zandmane\, piano. \nNelson Music Room\, Duke University\, East Campus\, Durham\, NC \nProgram Note\nThe inspiration for The Sky Between Us for Soprano Saxophone\, Alto Saxophone\, and Piano by comes from a poem titled “Under This Sky” by Zia Hyder\, translated by Bhabani Sengupta with Naomi Shihab Nye. The poem begins with the line: \nThere’s an enormous comfort knowing\nwe all live under this same sky. \nThe spirit of this poem speaks to the connections that link us together\, from sharing the same sun and moon to embracing the idea of collaboration and togetherness\, no matter where we live in the world or what we do. \nThis work explores what it means to be under the same sky and connect in new ways.  Using the colors of the saxophones and the piano\, I wanted to create a soundscape that interweaves the ideas of togetherness through beautiful melodic lines\, rhythmic gestures\, and fluid motion.  A journey of movement and hope\, this work celebrates the collaboration between the three voices as equal partners in creating a wide-open space of possibility. \nThe work is in one movement with three distinct sections inspired by the story in the poem: \nSun and Moon\nSweets and Snow\nLife and Love \nThe piece begins and ends with the Saxophones echoing back and forth to each other\, using the technique of playing into the open strings of the piano. I wanted to create this sense of openness\, of vastness and distance that eventually grows closer together\, symbolizing that although there is sky between us\, we are still connected. \nThis work was commissioned by the Covert Ensemble (Dave Camwell and Kateřina Pavlíková – www.covertensemble.com) and it was their vision and enthusiasm that brought us all together under the same sky to collaborate on this work. I want to thank them as well as the additional Consortium Members from around the world who are a part of the creation of this work. \nWe truly are living under the same sky\, and there’s a joy in knowing we can come together through music.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-sky-between-us-performance-at-duke-university/
LOCATION:Nelson Music Room\, Duke University\, Durham\, North Carolina\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T223757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T223757Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni conducts during the Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra Concert in Manheim\, Pennsylvania
DESCRIPTION:Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra\nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA on Oct. 12 – 18. \nOn October 18\, 2025 Jenni will conduct a 60-piece marimba orchestra headlined by The Lancaster Marimba Ensemble and Heartland Marimba\, and featuring 40+ college students and professional marimbists from around the nation.  She’ll lead the ensemble in several works including the world premiere of a new version of her work Badwater Basin for Marimba Orchestra! \nTICKETS \n– Online: $33 regular / $20 students (w/ ID) & seniors (60+)[Includes processing fee.] – Purchase ONLINE tickets HERE.\n– Cash payment for tickets at door: $30 regular / $18 students (w/ ID) & seniors (60+) \n‍More details about the Musser Marimba Festival\n‍The Musser Marimba Festival is held in the town where Clair Musser was born and raised\, and is buried today\, Manheim\, PA. It is co-hosted by Heartland Marimba and the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble. Co-Directed by Matthew Coley\, David Harvey\, and Stephanie Smith. Presented by MostlyMarimba. The Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra is conducted by Matthew Coley and Jenni Brandon. Soloists include Matthew Coley (marimba)\, David Harvey (marimba)\, and Arturo Fernandez (theremin)! World premieres will be by Matthew Coley and Monica Pearce. \n‍The first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA and other local venues from Oct. 12 – 18. Presented by MostlyMarimba and co-hosted by the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble (based in Lancaster\, PA) and Heartland Marimba (based in Waterloo\, IA)\, the festival aims to celebrate the vast influences of the Manheim native\, Clair Omar Musser\, on modern marimba performance. Through a variety of events and concerts\, audiences of all ages can explore\, enjoy\, and be educated about marimba performance and history. The grand finale of the week-long celebration is a 60-piece marimba orchestra concert held on Saturday\, Oct. 18
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jenni-conducts-during-the-musser-marimba-festival-orchestra-concert-in-manheim-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:Manheim Central Middle School Auditorium\, 261 White Oak Rd\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251018T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T221138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T221138Z
UID:22043-1760794200-1760799600@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Double Helix for Bassoon and Piano performance in Nashville
DESCRIPTION:Cassandra Valenti-Bassoon and Nathan Cheung – Piano perform Double Helix for Bassoon and Piano at Vanderbilt University\n \nOctober 18\, 2025\n1:30 pm Central\nLivestream: Watch Blair School Events Live Online | Blair School of Music | Vanderbilt University\n \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/double-helix-for-bassoon-and-piano-performance-in-nashville/
LOCATION:Blair School of Music\, Vanderbilt University\, 2400 Blakemore Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37212\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T231235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T231235Z
UID:22055-1760470200-1760475600@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Love Songs for soprano and oboe at Stetson University
DESCRIPTION:Love Songs  for Soprano and Oboe is performed by Dione Chandler\, Oboe and Carly Wingfield\, soprano at Stetson University School of Music.\n \nThis event is complimentary admission. All are welcome to attend!\n\n \n\nTuesday\, October 14\n \nFaculty Recital of Dione Chandler\, oboe\n7:30 p.m.\, Lee Chapel\n \n412 N Woodland Blvd\, DeLand\, FL 32723\n \nTickets: Complimentary Admission\nLivestream: Stetson University School of Music – YouTube\n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/love-songs-for-soprano-and-oboe-at-stetson-university/
LOCATION:Lee Chapel\, Stetson University\, 412 N Woodland Blvd\, DeLand\, FL\, 32723\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251019
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250911T001351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T001351Z
UID:21545-1760227200-1760831999@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Musser Marimba Festival in Pennsylvania October 12-18\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Musser Marimba Festival \nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA on Oct. 12 – 18 \nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA and other local venues from Oct. 12 – 18. Presented by MostlyMarimba and co-hosted by the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble (based in Lancaster\, PA) and Heartland Marimba (based in Waterloo\, IA)\, the festival aims to celebrate the vast influences of the Manheim native\, Clair Omar Musser\, on modern marimba performance. Through a variety of events and concerts\, audiences of all ages can explore\, enjoy\, and be educated about marimba performance and history. The grand finale of the week-long celebration is a 60-piece marimba orchestra concert held on Saturday\, Oct. 18 \nJenni is Co-Artistic director of Heartland Marimba and will conduct several works on the Marimba Orchestra Concert\, including the World Premiere of her work Badwater Basin for Marimba Orchestra. This work\, originally for Marimba Quartet\, has been arranged for marimba orchestra and features Heartland Marimba and Lancaster Marimba Ensemble! \nJoin us in Pennsylvania for this not-to-be-missed Marimba extravaganza! \nFind more information about all of the Musser Marimba Festival events: Events \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/musser-marimba-festival-in-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:Manheim\, Pennsylvania\, Manheim\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250923T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250910T233515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T233515Z
UID:21528-1758648600-1758654000@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Tennessee Premiere of "Cobalt Blue"
DESCRIPTION:Cobalt Blue\, a new Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Wind Symphony\, receives its Tennessee Premiere with the Middle Tennessee State University Wind Symphony under the direction of Dr. Reed Thomas. Dr. Deanna Little joins the ensemble as flute/piccolo soloist on this piece that celebrates and explores some pretty iconic and unique things about Long Beach\, California. From the cobalt blue pyramid on the California State University Long Beach campus to the Grand Prix races\, the beach\, and the Queen Mary (including her original Typhoon Horn pitched at A1!)\, this work takes us on a journey through this fascinating city and tells their stories through the flute\, but also the colors and texture of the Wind Symphony. \nWatch the LIVESTREAM event here: (1) MTSU School of Music Live Stream – YouTube\n7:30 Central Time \nLearn more about Cobalt Blue: Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Wind Symphony – Consortium – Jenni Brandon \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/tennessee-premiere-of-cobalt-blue/
LOCATION:Middle Tennessee State University\, 1301 East Main Street\, Murfreesboro\, TN\, 37132-0001\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250922T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T220058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T220058Z
UID:22040-1758569400-1758574800@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Alexandra Doyle performs "Stardust" in Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Doyle performs Stardust for solo E-flat Clarinet on a recital with Jordan VanHemert\, saxophone at Northeastern State University Center for the Performing Arts.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/alexandra-doyle-performs-stardust-in-oklahoma/
LOCATION:Northeastern State University Center for the Performing Arts\, Tahlequah\, OK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250907T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250910T230818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T230936Z
UID:21522-1757257200-1757264400@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:World Premiere of Cobalt Blue for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano at Bob Cole Conservatory of Music
DESCRIPTION:Cobalt Blue\, a new Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano (or Wind Symphony)\, is written for Dr. Jenni Olson and the California Conservatory series and celebrates and explores some pretty iconic and unique things about Long Beach. From the cobalt blue pyramid on the CSULB campus to the Grand Prix races\, the beach\, and the Queen Mary (including her original Typhoon Horn pitched at A1!)\, this work takes us on a journey through our fascinating city and tells their stories through the flute. \nDr. Jenni Olson and Hanah Charboneau gave the world premiere of the piano version of this work at Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University Long Beach on September 7\, 2025 in Daniel Recital Hall. \nLearn more about the work and join the consortium for the piano version: Cobalt Blue: Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Wind Symphony – Consortium – Jenni Brandon \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/world-premiere-of-cobalt-blue-for-flute-with-piccolo-and-piano-at-bob-cole-conservatory-of-music/
LOCATION:Bob Cole Conservatory of Music\, Long Beach\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20251010T215547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T222222Z
UID:22037-1756022400-1756054800@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Bright Leaf for Bassoon
DESCRIPTION:Charlie Beauregard performs Bright Leaf  for solo Bassoon at McKownville United Methodist church in Albany\, New York.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/bright-leaf-for-bassoon/
LOCATION:McKownville United Methodist Church\, 1565 Western Avenue\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250801T182518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T182518Z
UID:21310-1754740800-1754748000@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:The LCD Woodwind Trio Performs “Spider Suite” by Jenni Brandon at The National Flute Association 2025 Convention in Atlanta
DESCRIPTION:The LCD Woodwind Trio performs “Spider Suite” by Jenni Brandon at The National Flute Association 2025 Convention in Atlanta on Saturday\, August 9\, 2025\, at 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. All of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com \nThe National Flute Association’s 53rd Annual Convention is scheduled to take place from Thursday\, August 7\, 2025\, through Sunday\, August 10\, 2025. The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta (265 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA 30303). Each August\, thousands of flutists gather at the Annual NFA Convention for four days of performances\, masterclasses\, competitions\, and workshops.  The NFA Convention program is at this link. The program for the performance Jenni Brandon’s Spider Suite is: \n \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-lcd-woodwind-trio-performs-spider-suite-by-jenni-brandon-at-the-national-flute-association-2025-convention-in-atlanta/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency\, 265 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30303\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250730T202637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T202637Z
UID:21285-1753385400-1753390800@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:The Kalliope Reed Trio\, at The Sommerville Museum  Kaleidoscope Art Exhibit\, Performs “From Sea to Sky: Stories of Amazing Women" by Jenni Brandon
DESCRIPTION:“From Sea to Sky: Stories of Amazing Women” by Jenni Brandon performed by The Kalliope Reed Trio\, at the Sommerville Museum Kaleidoscope Art Exhibit on Thursday July 24th at 7:30pm. The location of the Somerville Museum\, 1 Westwood Rd\, Somerville Massachusetts. \nProgram\n“Frecuencia Cardiaca” by Diana Syrse\n“Danza Mestiza” and “Brujas” by Nubia Melina Jaime Donjuan\n“From Sea to Sky: Stories of Amazing Women” by Jenni Brandon\n“Trio in C” by 20th-century French com poser Ann-Marie Simon (who composed under the pseudonym Claude Arrieu). \nBennett Parsons\, Saxophone \nNatalie Zemba\, Bassoon \nCeline Ferro\, Clarinet \nAll of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-kalliope-reed-trio-at-the-sommerville-museum-kaleidoscope-art-exhibit-performs-from-sea-to-sky-stories-of-amazing-women-by-jenni-brandon/
LOCATION:Sommerville Museum\, One Westwood Rd\, Somerville\, MA\, 02143\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Sommerville Museum":MAILTO:info@somervillemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250808T182529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T182529Z
UID:21363-1752019200-1752451199@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:International Clarinet Association Clarinetfest 2025 Transcending Traditions with Works by Jenni Brandon
DESCRIPTION:  \nINTERNATIONAL CLARINET ASSOCIATION (ICA)\nCLARINETFEST® 2025\nJUNE 9-13 \nTRANSCENDING TRADITIONS\nFORT WORTH CONVENTION CENTER\nFORT WORTH\, TEXAS\n \nThe International Clarinet Association Clarinetfest 2025 Transcending Traditions was held In Fort Worth Texas from June 19 – 13\, 2025. There were several performances of Jenni Brandon’s works.  They were as follows:\nMobula Ray — James Logan Wednesday\, July 9\, 10:15 AM\, O-FW-BR 5\nStarry Night — Shannon McDonald Thursday\, July 10\, 6:00 PM\, O-Stock-1\nAt Night — Purdue University Fort Wayne Clarinet Ensemble Friday\, July 11\, 10:15 AM\, CC-202-C\nAt Night — Cedar Park Clarinet Choir Friday\, July 11\, 12:15 PM\, FWCC Exhibits\nGather at the Rock — Collegiate Choir Performance Saturday\, July 12\, 9:15 AM\, CC-202-B\nThe Mountain — The Opal Duo Saturday\, July 12\, 9:30 AM\, O-Stock-1\nAt Night — Middle School Choir Performance Saturday\, July 12\, 12:45 PM\, CC-202-B\nThe Blessing Trees — Aileen Razey Sunday\, July 13\, 2:45 PM\, O-FW-BR-5\nAll of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/international-clarinet-association-clarinetfest-2025-transcending-traditions-with-works-by-jenni-brandon/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Convention Center\, 1201 Throckmorton\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="International Clarinet Association":MAILTO:EDO@clarinet.orgclarinet.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20250622T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20250622T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250624T202912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T202912Z
UID:21059-1750590000-1750595400@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:"Multitudinous Stars and Spring Waters" for Soprano and Clarinet by Jenni Brandon Performed by The Whistling Hens in Medellín\, Colombia
DESCRIPTION:“Multitudinous Stars and Spring Waters” for Soprano and Clarinet by Jenni Brandon performed by The Whistling Hens in Medellín\, Colombia.  at the 2025 College Music Society International Conference. The performance was on Sunday June 22\, 2025 beginning at 11:00 am at the Universidad EAFIT\, Room 303 (EAFIT)\, Conference Session 12C. The conference program is at the following link: Program Book. \nThe theme for this conference centers on: Women of the World. The CMS collaborating with the International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) for this conference. \nThe program for this performance was: \nAnonymous was an Unveiled Woman: Whistling Hens soprano/clarinet duo \nMultitudinous Stars and Spring Waters……………………………Jenni Brandon \nThe 17th Letter of the Living…………………………………………..Mojgan Misaghi \nWhistling Hens \nJennifer Piazza-Pick (Queens University of Charlotte)\, soprano \nNatalie Groom (University of Maryland\, Baltimore County)\, clarinet \nAll of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/multitudinous-stars-and-spring-waters-for-soprano-and-clarinet-by-jenni-brandon-performed-by-the-whistling-hens-in-medellin-colombia/
LOCATION:Universidad EAFIT\, Carrera 49 No. 7 South-50\, Medellin\, Colombia
ORGANIZER;CN="College Music Society":MAILTO:cms@music.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250418T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250513T190336Z
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SUMMARY:"Going to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier National Park" by Jenni Brandon Performed by Charlie Beauregard and Madina Rashidova
DESCRIPTION:Charlie Beauregard\, bassoon and Madina Rashidova\, oboe\, at Colorado State University\, perform “Going to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier National Park” by Jenni Brandon. The performance is at Organ Recital Hall\, 6:00 p.m. Friday\, April 18\, 2025\, University Center for the Arts\, 1778 Campus Delivery\, Fort Collins\, CO 80523\, Telephone (970) 491-5529. The program is: \nQuatour Pierre Max Dubois (1930-1995)\nI. Overture\nIII. Spirituoso\nAlex Rumley\, soprano saxophone\nOlivia Calzaretta\, alto saxophone\nIsaiah Allen\, tenor saxophone\nKC Flanagan\, baritone saxophone\nSam Lumsden\, Graduate Teaching Assistant\nBouquet from the Glen for auxiliary flute and bassoon Amber Sheeran (b. 1999)\nFanfare: Red Penstemon\nDance: Wild Geraniums\nRomance: White Yarrow\nElla Patterson\, alto flute\, Charlie Beauregard\, bassoon\nDr. Galit Kaunitz\, faculty coach\nGabriela – Vals pasaje Carmen Marulanda (b. 1967)\nConcerto Op.15 No. 2 for five flutes in A minor Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755)\nAllegro\nLargo\nAllegro\nCSU Flute Choir\nKarin Sotillo\, Josie Schell\, Grace McFarland\, Elise Renner – flute\nElla Patterson\, CJ Buttermann – alto flute\nMadison Tallman – bass flute/Teaching Assistant\nDr. Ysmael Reyes\, faculty coach\nGoing to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier National Park Jenni Brandon (b. 1977)\nMadina Rashidova\, oboe\, Charlie Beauregard\, bassoon\nDr. Galit Kaunitz\, faculty coach\nArrivee de la reine de Sabbat Georg-Friedrich Haendel (1685-1759)\nArr. Jean-Yves Fourmeau\nHistoires Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)\nArr. Robert Clerisse\nI. La Meneuse De Tortues D’Or\nII. A Giddy Girl\nIII. Bajo La Mesa\nBailey Permenter\, soprano saxophone\nEvelyn Swank\, alto saxophone\nKC Flanagan\, tenor saxophone\nMelody Mills-Honstein\, baritone saxophone\nPeter Sommer\, faculty coach\nThe Toreador Song from Carmen Georges Bizet (1838-1875)\nArr. Claire Tomsett\nBailey Permenter\, soprano saxophone\nAlex Rumley\, soprano saxophone\nEvelyn Swank\, alto saxophone\nOlivia Calzaretta\, alto saxophone\nIsaiah Allen\, tenor saxophone\nKC Flanagan\, tenor saxophone\nAJ Kalvelage\, baritone saxophone\nMelody Mills-Honstein\, baritone saxophone\nPeter Sommer\, faculty coach \nGoing to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier National Park for oboe and bassoon explores the beauty of Glacier National Park in Montana. When Jennifer Gookin Cavanaugh approached me about writing a work\, she told me how much she has always loved visiting the park and that it had been a family tradition for many years. Both Jennifer and Elizabeth Ball Crawford\, who premiered this work\, taught at the University of Montana at the time of writing this work. I thought it fitting to write a work that highlighted the performers’ close connection to the area in which they lived. \nAs I began to spend time with hiking books\, topographical maps\, and pictures taken by many visitors to the park over the years\, I knew that a work about a journey through this park would be a great way to share not only Jennifer’s memories\, but also the many travelers on the Going to the Sun Road. Those fifty miles across the park bring the visitor in contact with lakes\, weeping walls\, animals\, meadows\, the Continental Divide\, and the power of the glacier that now moves closer and closer to extinction due to climate change. \nThe work is in one movement; however\, it is broken into several sections. I liked the idea of telling these stories like looking back at snapshots you might take on your vacation to remind you of these natural and manmade wonders. \nAll of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/going-to-the-sun-snapshots-from-glacier-national-park-by-jenni-brandon-performed-by-charlie-beauregard-and-madina-rashidova/
LOCATION:Organ Recital Hall\, University Center for the Arts\, Colorado State University\, Fort Collins\, 1400 Remington St\, Fort Collins\, Colorado\, 80524\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250413T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250413T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T135930
CREATED:20250411T195922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T195922Z
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SUMMARY:Tonight\, A Stolen Moment by Jenni Brandon Performed by 's-Hertogenbosch' Vocal Ensemble\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:‘s-Hertogenbosch’ Vocal Ensemble performs ‘Tonight\, A Stolen Moment’ by Jenni Brandon on Sunday\, April 13\, 2025\, 3:30 pm at the Grote Kerk\, Kerkstraat 20\, 5211 KG Den Bosch\, Netherlands.   \nThis concert by ‘s-Hertogenbosch’ Vocal Ensemble is about being displaced. It is also about bright spots and resilience in difficult times. The choir sings about longing for a safe haven\, literally and figuratively\, and about the role of memories\, dreams and fantasies as a survival strategy. Because after the night comes the day. Land in sight\, light on the horizon! \nThe core of the concert is ‘Tonight a stolen moment’ (2011) by the American composer Jenni Brandon. This penetrating work\, full of energy\, tells the story of people on the run. It’s about finding comfort in a radiant starry sky\, about cherishing precious memories and: how to make new memories\, in a new setting\, a new world. The piece moves from quiet intimacy to vibrant power and back again. Instrumentalists (piano\, strings\, percussion) reinforce the vocal melodies. \nProgram \n‘Tonight A Stolen Moment’ (2011) by Jenni Brandon Based on a Poem by Bobbi J Nicotera \n‘Meeresstille Und Glückliche Fahrt’ by Ludwig Van Beethoven \n‘Die Nacht’ by Josef Rheinberger \n‘Sure On This Shining Night’ (2005) by Morten Lauridsen \n‘Hope Is The Thing With Feathers’ (2019) by Sarah Quartel\, composed on a poem by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886). \n‘A Farewell’ by Elaine’ Hagenberg (2018). \n‘The Road Home’ (2002) by Stephen Paulus \n‘Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen’ by Arjan van Baest \nAll of Jenni’s compositions are available for purchase on her website Home – Jenni Brandon https://www.jennibrandon.com \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/tonight-a-stolen-moment-by-jenni-brandon-performed-by-s-hertogenbosch-vocal-ensemble-netherlands/
LOCATION:Grote Kerk\, Kerkstraat 20\, 5211 KG 's-Hertogenbosch\, Netherlands
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