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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181117T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20181024T212137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T212219Z
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SUMMARY:CoroAllegro Perfoms Jenni Brandon's "Peace of Wild Things"
DESCRIPTION:CoroAllegro performs Jenni Brandon’s “Peace of Wild Things”\, as part of their concert “Music She Wrote” at the Music School of Delaware\, 4101 Washington St\, Wilmington\, Delaware on November 17 at 7:30 pm. CoroAllegro\, is a chamber choir in Wilmington Delaware. \nThis year\, CoroAllegro’s fall concert focuses on female composers through time\, with an emphasis on living female composers. CoroAllegro celebrates the considerable contribution female composers have made to the choral music canon. The concert features contemporary composers such as Jenni Brandon; pioneers like Alice Parker and Lilli Boulanger; and ground-breaking early composers Vittoria Aleotti and Hildegard Von Bingen. CoroAllegro is partnering with the Delaware Fund for Women\, a local nonprofit that makes grants to organizations supporting women and girls in Delaware to sponsor the concert. \nCoroAllegro’s artistic Director is Jeffrey Dokken\, who also is Music Director of the Symphony Orchestra of Northern Virginia in Alexandria and Associate Artistic Director of Encore Creativity. \nJenni’s “The Peace of Wild Things” for SATB a cappella with text by Wendell Berry tells of finding solace in the natural world when life becomes complicated and worrisome. Commissioned by the Brandywine Singers of Pennsylvania under the direction of Jonathan Kreamer for their 20th Anniversary\, this work reflects on the majesty of nature and what it can offer us in troubled times. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/coroallegro-perfoms-jenni-brandons-peace-of-wild-things/
LOCATION:Music School of Delaware\, 4101 Washington St\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20190414T004337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T005446Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni Brandon’s “Three Desert Fables for solo oboe” Featured at The Ladies Musical Club of Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Gail Perstein oboe / horn / recorder\, Amber Rose Johnson soprano\, Joan Lundquist\, piano perform Jenni Brandon’s “Three Desert Fables for Solo Oboe”\, plus cabaret songs by Weill\, Britten\, Bolcom\, and Schoenberg in a concert sponsored by the Live Music Project\, Seattle\, the Ladies Musical Club of Seattle on Thursday\, November 8\, 2018\, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm. The performance venue is the Crossroads Community Center\, 16000 NE 10th St.\, Bellevue\, WA 98008 \nThe Live Music Project amplifies community music resources by providing a platform for composers\, performers\, and performing arts organizations to promote and sustain their work\, increase their visibility in the community\, and tell the story of their craft. The Live Music Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing arts access and arts community. \n“Three Desert Fables for solo oboe” tells the story of the unique relationship between the Joshua trees found in the Mojave Desert and the Yucca moth. The Joshua tree relies on the moth for pollination\, and the moth lays her eggs in the flowers of the Joshua tree where the larvae live off of the yucca seeds. In fact\, one cannot survive without the other\, and this relationship is much like a fable\, making this a wonderful story to tell as a solo for oboe. \nThe Joshua tree is dance-like and angular\, its branches twisting and gnarled. In contrast the moth is fluid and lyrical\, flying to the highest flowers of the Joshua tree to lay her eggs and to pollinate the white flowers of the tree. In the final section of the piece the Joshua tree and the moth dance together\, relying on each other for their survival in the harshness of the desert.This piece was written in collaboration with oboists Ryan Zwahlen of the Definiens Project and Laura Medisky at the University of Wisconsin.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jenni-brandons-three-desert-fables-for-solo-oboe-featured-at-the-ladies-musical-club-of-seattle/
LOCATION:Crossroads Community Center\, 16000 NE 10th St\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98008\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Ladies Musical Club of Seattle":MAILTO:info@lmcseattle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T220000
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CREATED:20180818T232948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T235742Z
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SUMMARY:Bessel Quartet Performs Jenni Brandon's "Love Songs" In New York City
DESCRIPTION:The Bessel-Quartet Love Under Linden Concert at the National Opera Center\, Scorca Hall in New York City performs\, as part of its repertoire\, Jenni Brandon’s Love Songs for Soprano and Oboe. Love Songs are performed by Soprano Margaretha Bessel (www.MargarethaBessel.de) and Oboist Kevin Chavez. Jenni’s “Love Songs” share the stage with the music of Schumann\, Rossini\, Gershwin\, and Kern. For information on the program and ticket reservation contact Donna Reid at +1 (212) 799-5487 or http://donnasreid.com/ \nThe texts – translations of Native American words – Tell a story of the Native American woman – a story that she might tell to her child while she rocked the child to sleep. It is a story that can be universally understood\, but points to the strength of not only the Native American woman\, but to the strength of all women to persevere\, to raise children and to keep community strong against all odds. It is a “love song” in that it goes beyond just romantic love but tells of love for a child and love of the land.\n(www.jennibrandon.com) \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/bessel-quartet-performs-jenni-brandons-love-songs-in-new-york-city/
LOCATION:The National Opera Center\, 330 Seventh Avenue\, New York City\, 10001\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret Bessel":MAILTO:margarethabessel@margarethabessel.de
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20181104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20181031T015222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T013950Z
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SUMMARY:World Premiere of Jenni Brandon's Metamorphosis for Two Oboes & Piano
DESCRIPTION:Jenni Brandon’s premiere for “Metamorphosis for Two Oboes & Piano” is Sunday\, November 4\, 2018\, 5:00 pm at the Chamichian Recital Hall\, Central Michigan State University.  This is a  faculty recital. The recital members are; Mary Jo Cox\, Piano\, Dane Philipsen\, oboe\, Dr. Lindabeth Binkley\, oboe\, and MaryBeth Minnis\, bassoon.  Jenni’s Going to the Sun for Oboe and Bassoon  is also performed as part of the recital.  \nJenni Brandon (b. 1977) is an award-winning composer\, conductor\, and mezzo-soprano who enjoys engaging with performers and audiences\, travelling around the country giving talks about the business of music and the art of collaboration.  She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Sorel Medallion\, the American Prize for Choral Composition\, the Women Composers Festival of Hartford International Composition Competition\, and the Bassoon Chamber Music Composition Competition. \nUpcoming commissions and performances include a bassoon concerto for bassoonist Christin Schillinger and the Akropolis Quintet\, a work for mezzo-soprano\, bassoon\, and harp for bassoonist Darrel Hale\, and a solo oboe work for Lindabeth Binkley to record on a new CD featuring Jenni’s chamber music. \nRecordings of her works appear on 16 CDs on the Delos\, Albany\, Centaur\, MSR Classics\, Blue Griffin\, Siegfried’s Call\, and Longhorn labels.  Her works are published and distributed by Boosey & Hawkes\, Santa Barbara Music Publishing\, Graphite Publishing\, TrevCo Music Publishing\, Imagine Music\, J.W. Pepper\, and Jenni Brandon Music. \nVisit www.jennibrandon.com.  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/world-premiere-of-jenni-brandons-metamorphosis-for-two-oboes-piano/
LOCATION:Central Michigan University\, School of Music\, 1200 S. Franklin St\, Mount Pleasant\, MI\, 48859\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Vincennes:20181102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Vincennes:20181102T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20181019T221717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T221717Z
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SUMMARY:Clarinetist\, Carrie Ravenstem Performs Jenni Brandon’s “Starry Night"
DESCRIPTION:Clarinetist\, Carrie Ravenstem performs Jenni Brandon’s “Starry Night”. The performance is on Friday\, November 2\, 2018\, 12:00 PM at the New Albany Public Library\, 180 West Spring Street\, New Albany \, Indiana.  This a Kentuckiana Association of Musicians And Singers\, Inc. free lunchtime concert. \nCarrie Ravenstem works as a freelance musician and teacher in the Louisville/southern Indiana area. She has performed with several orchestras and ensembles. They include; the Louisville Orchestra\, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra\, Keep Louisville Symphonic\, Louisville Chamber Winds\, Orchestra Enigmatic\, Muncie Symphony Orchestra\, Carmel Symphony Orchestra\, Marion Philharmonic and Classical Symphony of Chicago.  Her focus introduces audiences to living composers. Carrie also focuses on contributing to the future of music by fostering the appreciation of new music. \nJenni’s “Starry Night” is a three-movement work for solo B-flat clarinet that tells of the night skies and our fascination with what lies in them. Using poetry and texts from Gerard Manley Hopkins\, John Keats\, and Van Gogh (whose painting is also the inspiration for the title of this work)\, these movements tell of the stars as “fire-folk” and how the sight of stars can make us dream. This work was written for Virginia Costa Figueiredo\, premiered in February 2013\, and receives its premiere recording on her CD. \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/clarinetist-carrie-ravenstem-performs-jenni-brandons-starry-night/
LOCATION:New Albany Public Library\, 180 West Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Kentuckiana Association of Musicians And Singers%2C Inc":MAILTO:info@gokams.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181105
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180406T184416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T220847Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni and Oliver Winners of the Paderewski Cycle
DESCRIPTION:Having won the Paderewski Cycle Project\, an internationally juried competition calling for “treatments” for a musical script about Ignacy Jan Paderewski sponsored by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw as part of the Polska 100 Programme. Jenni Brandon\, Composer & Oliver Jai’Sen Mayer\, Librettist will develop their winning musical script “Three Paderewskis”\, a 15 minute script\, into a larger\, one-act work. This new composition is to be premiered during the Paderewski Festival October 31 through November 4\, 2018 in Paso Robles\, CA. \nThe Paderewski Festival is a premier Central California Coast music festival in Paso Robles\, CA. The Paderewski Festival is a four-day music festival held annually in November celebrating Paso Robles’ rich heritage and its most famous resident Ignacy Jan Paderewski – virtuoso pianist\, composer\, international politician\, local landowner\, grower and winemaker. Concerts featuring world renown talent\, exhibits\, lectures\, master classes and film screenings are accompanied by wine tastings and tours of local vineyards. A youth piano competition\, recital and student cultural exchange with Poland additionally honor Paderewski’s legacy.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/paderewski-cycle/
LOCATION:Paderewski Festival\, P.O. Box 272\, Paso Robles\, California USA 93447\, CA\, 93447\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181009T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20181005T183050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T051216Z
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SUMMARY:The Front Range Players Perform Sun Songs by Jenni Brandon In Arvada\, Colorado
DESCRIPTION:The Front Range Chamber Players perform Sun Songs\, by Jenni Brandon\, in Arvada\, CO. The performance\, at the Trinity Presbyterian Church\, is on October 9\, 2018\, at 7:30 PM.  The performance is Second Tuesdays at Trinity\, a concert series showcasing professional musical artists from the Denver metro area. \nThe nonprofit Front Range Chamber Players (FRCP) is Northern Colorado’s resident professional chamber music group. Since its inception in 1985\, it has presented an annual series of concerts (except 2010-11) in the Fort Collins area. The FRCP always strives to make outstanding chamber music accessible to audiences of all ages. Musicians from across the Front Range have performed with FRCP. The organization has also enjoyed collaborative relationships with other fine arts organizations. \nThe text for Sun Songs comes from translated texts of the North American Indians. These texts come from three different tribes: the Nootka Indians who lived on the seaward coast of Vancouver Island\, Canada\, and the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State; the Papago Indians (or the Tohono O’odham Indians) of Arizona and the Sonoran Desert; and the Havasupai people of the Grand Canyon. These various texts were used in ceremonies to bring good weather\, to ask the sun to help grow the land\, and to call upon the powers of nature. These three texts fit together well in telling a story of honoring the sun and nature for what it does\, from bringing beautiful colors to the sky to giving us food and life. It brought these texts together to honor the Native Americans who were here first and who appreciated the Earth and all it provides for us. We should learn from their lessons in giving thanks and caring for the land and continue to practice this before it is too late to save our planet. This piece was commissioned by Definiens ensemble of Los Angeles for their 10th Anniversary. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-front-range-players-perform-sun-songs-by-jenni-brandon-in-arvada-colorado/
LOCATION:Trintity Presbyterian Church\, 7755 Vance Dr\, Arvada\, CO\, 80003\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Front Range Chamber Players":MAILTO:mailto:info@frontrangechamberplayers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181002T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181002T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20181030T182849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T141120Z
UID:2072-1538501400-1538508600@jennibrandon.com
SUMMARY:Jenni's "Five Frogs" Performed By The Ball State University Musical Arts Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Jenni Brandon’s “Five Frogs for Woodwind Quintet” performed by the Musical Arts Quintet\, Ball State University College of Fine Arts\, School of Music. This Faculty Artist Series recital\, is Tuesday\, October 2\, 2018 Sursa Performance Hall\, 5:30 p.m. Members of the quintet areMihoko Watanabe\, flute; Elizabeth Crawford\, clarinet; Lisa Kozenko\, oboe; Keith Sweger\, bassoon: Gene Berger\, horn; James Helton\, piano. \nThe Musical Arts Quintet (MAQ) is one of the country’s oldest and most distinguished chamber ensembles of its kind. Established in 1957 as faculty ensemble-in-residence at Ball State University\, the quintet has gained national attention for its varied programming\, including the traditional quintet repertoire with new works written by contemporary American composers. \n“Five Frogs” for woodwind quintet is inspired by One Hundred Frogs by Hiroaki Sato\, a little book that takes a look at one hundred different haikus\, sonnets\, prose poems\, and even limericks based on Bashô’s haiku\, “Old Pond/Frog jumps in/The sound of water”. Each of the instruments in the ensemble is so different and so exceptional in their sound and abilities that I realized each one could be one of the frogs from the book. The clarinet is perfect for “Leaping” because of its agility and grace\, the way a frog can be still one minute and gone the next. “Catching Bugs” gave me the opportunity to use the piccolo and allow the ensemble to run ‘amuck’ after their bug dinner. Finally\, in “Epilogue” all the frogs sing together\, each one bringing their own musical motive into this final movement. \nContact: https://jennibrandon.com   \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-five-frogs-performed-by-the-ball-state-university-musical-arts-quintet/
LOCATION:Ball State University\, 2000 W. University Ave.\, Muncie\, IN\, 47306\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Ball State University School of Music":MAILTO:music@bsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180930T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180926T185545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180925T234807Z
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SUMMARY:Crane School of Music Faculty Recital Features Carol Lowe on Bassoon
DESCRIPTION:Crane School of Music Faculty Recital Features Carol Lowe on Bassoon\n\n\n  \nDr. Lowe will be performing Jenni’s work Colored Stones for solo bassoon \n\n\n\n09.21.18\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music invites the public to enjoy a faculty recital featuring bassoonist Carol Lowe and pianist Julie Miller\, on Sunday\, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sara M. Snell Music Theater. \nThe recital will include a concerto from the classical period and a variety of short works by French and American composers. These shorter pieces will include three songs by American composer William Grant Still\, a collection of five French recital pieces\, and a set of seven short movements based on the sayings of Andy Warhol. In addition to Still\, the featured composers include Antonio Rosetti\, Marcel Bitsch\, Fernand Oubradous\, Jacques Ibert\, Paul Moravec\, Arthur Meulemans and Jenni Brandon. \nAbout the performer: \nDr. Carol Lowe teaches courses in bassoon performance\, reed making\, repertoire\, pedagogy\, orchestral studies\, chamber music and music history at The Crane School of Music. A native of Brevard\, N.C.\, Lowe has performed as an orchestral and chamber musician throughout the United States and Europe. While living in the Atlanta area\, she performed frequently with the Atlanta Symphony\, including a tour to Carnegie Hall and subsequent recording of Mahler’s “Symphony No. 6.” She has toured and recorded in London\, Paris and Munich with various ensembles\, and was a member of the Taft Quintet\, the first-prize winners of the 1989 Fischoff International Chamber Music Competition. As an active member of the International Double Reed Society\, Lowe has presented recitals at its annual conferences. Her degrees are from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro\, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nShe is principal bassoon for the Orchestra of Northern New York and the Northern Symphonic Winds\, and is a founding member of the Aria Reed Trio. \nThis concert is free\, and the public is invited to attend. \nThis concert will be broadcast live on the Crane School of Music YouTube channel at the performance time. To view the program and see other upcoming streaming performances\, visit www.potsdam.edu/academics/Crane/streaming. \nAbout The Crane School of Music: \nFounded in 1886\, SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music has a long legacy of excellence in music education and performance. Life at Crane includes an incredible array of more than 300 recitals\, lectures and concerts presented by faculty\, students and guests each year. The Crane School of Music is the State University of New York’s only All-Steinway institution. For more information\, please visit www.potsdam.edu/crane.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/carol-lowe-bassoon-performs-jenni-brandon/
LOCATION:Crane School of Music\, Potsdam\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180925T213000
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SUMMARY:Sun Songs by Jenni Brandon Performed In Fort Collins\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Sun Songs by Jenni Brandon is performed in Fort Collins\, CO. The performance\, at the McNeal Auditorium by the Front Range Chamber Players (FRCP)\, is on September 25\, 2018. The nonprofit Front Range Chamber Players (FRCP) is Northern Colorado’s resident professional chamber music group. Since its inception in 1985\, it has presented an annual series of concerts (except 2010-11) in Fort Collins venues. The FRCP always strives to make outstanding chamber music accessible to audiences of all ages. Musicians from across the Front Range have performed with FRCP. The organization has also enjoyed collaborative relationships with other fine arts organizations. \nThe text for Sun Songs comes from translated texts of the North American Indians. These texts come from three different tribes: the Nootka Indians who lived on the seaward coast of Vancouver Island\, Canada\, and the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State; the Papago Indians (or the Tohono O’odham Indians) of Arizona and the Sonoran Desert; and the Havasupai people of the Grand Canyon. These various texts were used in ceremonies to bring good weather\, to ask the sun to help grow the land\, and to call upon the powers of nature. \n \nThese three texts fit together well in telling a story of honoring the sun and nature for what it does\, from bringing beautiful colors to the sky to giving us food and life. It brought these texts together to honor the Native Americans who were here first and who appreciated the Earth and all it provides for us. We should learn from their lessons in giving thanks and caring for the land and continue to practice this before it is too late to save our planet. This piece was commissioned by Definiens ensemble of Los Angeles for their 10th Anniversary. \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/sun-songs-by-jenni-brandon-performed-in-fort-collins-co/
LOCATION:McNeal Auditorium\, Fort Collins High School\, 3400 Lambkin Way\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80525\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Front Range Chamber Players":MAILTO:mailto:info@frontrangechamberplayers.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180902
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180828T000917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180828T234740Z
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SUMMARY:Two Compositions by Jenni Brandon Performed At The IDRS Convention In Granada\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:The 47th convention of the International Double Reed Society ( IDRS )  is held from August 28th to Septermber 1\, 2018 in Granada\, Spain.  Two of Jenni Brandon‘s compositions are performed during the convention. The first is “Colored Stones” (2014) performed by Keith Sweger\, Bassoon.  The second is new American music for Santiago De Compostela featuring Jenni’s new work “Compostela” (2017) commissioned and performed by Eric Van der Veer Varner\, Bassoon. \nColored Stones tells the story of three stones: smoky quartz\, lapis lazuli\, and tiger’s eye. Some cultures and spiritual practices believe these stones have powerful qualities such as the ability to heal\, protect\, and offer spiritual guidance. The bassoon explores these beautiful stones’ unique qualities. This piece was the winner of the 2014 Bassoon Chamber Music Composition Competition. To be performed Thursday\, August 30\, 2018 at 12:15 PM. \nCompostela  was commissioned by Eric Varner  work tells the story of the pilgrimage along The Camino Francés.  It is the most popular of the pilgrimage routes through Spain that lead to Santiago de Compostela\, or the church where the bones of St. James the Apostle are said to be buried. As we travel along this path\, the bassoon narrates what we may see and hear\, how we may feel\, and what we discover about ourselves as we take this personal journey.  In one movement\, this work has several sections that highlight the journey along the way.  This will be the world premiere of this work. To be premiered Friday\, August 31\, 2018 from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM. \n \njennibrandon.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/idrs-2018-granada-jenni-brandon/
LOCATION:Granada Spain\, PALACIO DE CONGRESOS\, Granada\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180820T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180719T215217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180719T215217Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni's Dawn\, for Horn & Piano\, Performed and Recorded by Steven Cohen
DESCRIPTION:Steven Cohen\, accompanied by pianist Jed Moss\, performs and records Jenni’s new composition “Dawn” for Horn in F and Piano. It will appear on Steven’s upcoming CD “Cruise Control” to be released in July 2018. \n \nThe premier performance of Dawn is at the 50th International Horn Symposium (IHS)\, July 30 — August 4\, 2018. The 50th IHS takes place at Ball State University\, School of Music and the College of Fine Arts\, Muncie\, IN. Pianist Robert Conway will join Steven for this performance.\nSteven Cohen has been heard internationally as an orchestral\, Broadway\, and chamber musician. A freelance horn player based in New York\, he is a frequent guest with orchestras in the New York area and the Midwest\, while performing with various national touring Broadway productions. He is planning the release an album\, “Cruise Control”\, in August of 2018 which will present the world premieres of five new works for horn as part of a major commission collaboration with five American composers. Jenni’s composition “Dawn” is one of the album’s pieces. A CD release recital takes place for “Dawn” and the other CD compositions on Monday August 20\, 2018\, 7:00 PM\, at the Ann Goodman Recital Hall At Kaufman Music Center\, 129 W 67th St\, New York\, NY.\n“Dawn” for Horn in F and piano is inspired by a poem of the same name by Scandinavian Poet Edith Södergran (1892-1923). Steven wanted a work that was bold and adventurous\, and this poem guides us on such a journey into unknown lands revealed by the coming dawn.\nThe piece opens freely as the piano fluidly fills the space between night and dawn. The horn weaves the melodic gestures of the dawn\, skimming the surface with some unique techniques for the horn that represent the mysterious time between dark and light. The colors of the horn and piano throughout the work capture the sparkle of a sunrise\, the swift winds\, and the inevitability of the rising dawn. I was especially drawn to the idea of dawn being a female figure: “I am the pitiless goddess of the day…” and using the horn’s ability to be both delicate at times\, and at others\, powerful and grand\, to represent Dawn in all of her glory.\nIt is such an honor to write this work for Steven and to have him and Jed record Dawn on this exciting CD of new works for the Horn. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-dawn-for-horn-piano-performed-and-recorded-by-steven-cohen/
LOCATION:Ann Goodman Recital Hall At Kaufman Music Center\, 129 W 67th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Steven Cohen":MAILTO:NUCORNO@GMAIL.COM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180805T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180823T220008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T220008Z
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SUMMARY:The United States Naval Academy Band Wind Trio Performs Jenni's "Found Objects: On the Beach"
DESCRIPTION:The United States Naval Academy Band Wind Trio (Musician 1st Class Emily Madsen on oboe\, Musician 1st Class Micahla Hendrix on bassoon\, and the group’s leader\, Chief Musician Sheila Cullen on clarinet.    ) performs Jenni’s “Found Objects: On The Beach”. The Wind Trio’s performance is part of the  Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association Annual Chamber Music Series at the The Lyceum\, 201 South Washington Street\, Alexandria\, Virginia. Each summer\, the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association sponsors a Chamber Music Series at The Lyceum in historic Old Town Alexandria\, VA. Celebrating its 28th year\, the Chamber series continues to provide a diverse array of classical music in an intimate setting. These weekly performances are free and open to the public. The performances feature small ensembles and soloists\, primarily from the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic and local arts community \nThe Naval Academy Band’s Wind Trio performs repertoire from Baroque and Classical standards\, French Impressionism\, modern American songs\, and works written by contemporary and local composers. Founded in 2016\, the primary duty of the ensemble is to perform for social functions hosted by the United States Naval Academy Superintendent at the historic Buchanan House. The group’s members also enjoy performing recitals for the community\, as well as providing music at events for the Brigade of Midshipmen. \nFound Objects: On the Beach for oboe\, clarinet\, and bassoon tells of finding objects on the beach – from tumbled stones to sea glass; from driftwood to black feathers on the sand and the seashells that populate the beach as far as the eye can see. A six-movement work approximately 23 minutes. Premiered by the PEN Trio (Nora Lewis-oboe\, Phillip Paglialonga-clarinet\, and Eric Van der Veer Varner-bassoon)\, this work is published by TrevCo Music Publishing on the new PEN Trio Collection Series! \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-united-states-naval-academy-band-wind-trio-performs-jennis-found-objects-on-the-beach/
LOCATION:Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association Chamber Music Series\, 201 South Washington Street\, Arlington\, VA\, 22314\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Naval Academy Band Wind Trio":MAILTO:bandops@usna.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180708T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180708T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180629T183612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T183612Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni’s “America Belongs to Us” Is Performed By The Indy Flute Choir and The Voce SATB Choir
DESCRIPTION:The Indianapolis VOCE SATB Choir and The Indy Flute Choir will provide the St. Luke’s United Methodist Church service music for the July 8\, 2018 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM church services. Following the 9:30 service\, VOCE and The Indy FLute Choir will present AMERICA BELONGS TO US by Jenni Brandon\, written for Flute Choir and SATB Choir.  This event is FREE to the public and sponsored by St. Luke’s Music Ministries. The church is located at 100 West 86th Street Indianapolis\, IN 46260. \n“America Belongs to Us” explores the idea of the immigrant – coming from another country and growing roots in America\, the land of opportunity for all. Leaving behind all that they know\, they move to an unfamiliar country\, often leaving family\, friends behind\, to hopefully make a better life for themselves and for the generations to come.  \nThis work was commissioned by Holland Chorale\, Ars Voce\, and the West Michigan Flute Orchestra to celebrate the diverse Latino culture in West Michigan and within their performing communities.  Through the unique colors of the flute orchestra and choir I wanted to tell this story of an immigrant bringing their culture and heritage to America\, and in using two choirs I was able to show the voice of the immigrant becoming part of the fabric of this country. I commissioned Oliver Mayer\, a Mexican-American playwright and a professor of Dramatic Playwriting at the University of Southern California to craft a text to tell of the Latino spirit in not only West Michigan\, but across the United States.    \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-america-belongs-to-us-is-performed-by-the-indy-flute-choir-and-the-voce-satb-choir/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s United Methodist Church\, 100 West 86th Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Indy Flute Orchestra":MAILTO:mailto:voceindianapolis@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180701
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20171124T232208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180626T222135Z
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SUMMARY:Composer-in-Residence at LunARTS Festival in Madison
DESCRIPTION:The mission of LunART Festival\, June 28 ~ 30\, 2018 in Madison\, WI  is to support\, inspire\, promote\, and celebrate women in the arts through public performances\, exhibitions\, workshops\, and interdisciplinary collaboration; thus enriching our community and creating a welcoming space for learning and experimentation. \nThe vision of the LunART Festival is to empower women in the arts by fostering originality\, honoring diversity\, and strengthening equality. \nJenni will serve as the composer-in-residence for the 2018 inaugural season of this festival dedicated to celebrating women in the arts. \nWe are extremely excited to welcome 6 talented composers to LunART’s 2018 educational program “From Page to Stage: Emerging Composers!” Join us for the concert dedicated to showcasing their works! \nSchedule of Events\nThursday\, June 28th\nFrom Page to Stage: Emerging Composers Masterclass \nTime: 9AM-12PM |  \nLocation: First United Methodist Church 203 Wisconsin Ave\, Madison\, WI 53703 \nThe goal of “From Page to Stage” is to support emerging women composers in gaining a clearer understanding of not only expressing their creativity\, but also creating clear scores\, cultivating relationships with performers\, and the art of collaboration. The master class with festival composer-in-residence Jenni Brandon will explore works submitted by participants\, while talks about collaboration and the role of the independent composer will offer participants a well-rounded approach to growing their own careers. \nGala Concert \nMOON DANCES\nTime: 7:00 PM \nLocation: Madison Museum of Contemporary Arts 227 State St\, Madison\, WI 53703 \nTicket price: General Admission $20 / Student $10 \nCash Bar \n​Yana Avedyan piano | Laura Burns violin | Vincent Fuh piano | Brian Grimm cello | Satoko Hayami piano | Kyle Johnson piano \nSarah Leuwerke mezzo soprano | Laura Medisky oboe | Blakeley Menghini viola | Katie Schaag writer |  Elspeth Stalter-Clouse violin \nIva Ugrčić flute | Jacqueline Wilson bassoon \nProgram \nKatie Schaag The Infinite Woman feminist writing project \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, Meditations For Piano\, Violin\, Viola And Cello \nVeronika Krausas\, 2018 Call for Scores Winner\, Hopscotch Tarot for mezzo soprano and violin \nCecilia McDowall The Moon Dances for flute and piano \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, The Dreams of Birds for alto flute and piano \nKaty Abbott\, 2018 Call for Scores Winner\, Glisten for piano solo \nValerie Coleman\, Trio Toccata for oboe\, bassoon and piano \nFriday\, June 29th\nGala Concert \nTHE WOMAN WITH THE UNFATHOMABLE EYES \nTime: 7:00PM \nLocation: Overture Center for the Arts 201 State St\, Madison\, WI 53703\nTicket price: General Admission $20 / Student $10 \nMelanie Cain soprano | Thomas Curry tuba | Ina Georgieva viola | Brian Grimm cello | Amy Harr cello | Satoko Hayami piano \nKyle Johnson piano | Buzz Kemper narrator | Jason Kutz piano | Michael Koszewski percussion | Wes Luke violin \nLaura Medisky English horn | Valerie Sanders violin | Liz Sexe dancer & choreographer | Katrin Talbot poetry & photography \nKristina Teuschler clarinet  | Iva Ugrčić flute |  Jacqueline Wilson bassoon | Aaron Yarmel violin \n Program \nKatrin Talbot\, poetry reading and photo exhibition \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, Sun Songs for soprano\, English horn\, cello\, and piano \nGalina Ustvolskaya\, Composition No.1 “Dona Nobis Pacem” for tuba\, piccolo and piano \nFanny Mendelssohn\, Three Pieces for piano four hands \nXinyan Li\, 2018 Call for Scores Winner\, Mongolian Impressions for solo bassoon\, percussion\, and string quartet \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, The Woman with the Unfathomable Eyes\, for small chamber ensemble\, narrator\, and dancer \nDoina Rotaru\, Japanese Garden for bass flute/piccolo and electronics \nSaturday\, June 30th \nCOLLABORATION IN THE ARTS!\nPanel Discussion Led by Jenni Brandon composer\, Katie Schaag PhD writer \, and Kelly Parks Snider\, Visual Artists & Activist \nThis engaging panel discussion is for anyone interested in arts entrepreneurship\, and for those who want to learn how artists work together. Participation from attendees is encouraged. \nTime: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM \nLocation: The Bubbler @ Madison Public Library 201 W Mifflin St\, Madison\, WI 53703 \nFree Admission! \nFROM PAGE TO STAGE: EMERGING COMPOSERS CONCERT\nTime: 2:00PM \nLocation: Capitol Lake 333 W Main St\, Madison\, WI 53703\n  \nYana Avedyan piano | Shannon Farley violin | Jose Garcia-Taborda clarinet | Leanne League violin | Berlinda Lopez flute \nLaura Mericle violin | Laura Medisky English horn | Juliana Mesa bassoon | Marie Pauls viola | Jen Paulson viola | Samantha Sinai cello \nProgram \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, In The City at Night for Solo English horn \nMeg Huskin\, Wheezie and Bear Save the Day for string quartet \nAlissa Stolt\, Road Trip for wind trio \nDonna Howard\, Musings for flute and piano \nSeolhee (Snow) Kim\, Trapped in a Memory for string quartet \nGrace Hale\, Una Voce Dimenticata for violin and viola \nAmy Thomas\, Dance to Youth for string quartet \nGala Concert \nWOMEN’S VOICES \nTime: 7:00 PM \nLocation: First Unitarian Society of Madison 900 University Bay Dr\, Madison\, WI 53705 \nJoin the LunART Festival in celebrating women in the arts! Enjoy this event featuring music by Composer-in-Residence Jenni Brandon\, 2018 Call for Scores Winner Ingrid Stölzel\, and Abbie Betinis\, Hildegard von Bingen\, Linda Kachelmeier\, Elizabeth Alexander\, Marilyn Bliss\, Brianna Ware\, Madeleine Dring\, & Amy Beach. ​Featuring the LunART Festival Women’s Choir conducted by Kathy Otterson. With special guests: visual artist Kelly Parks Snider and photographers Jennifer Bucheit & Katrin Talbot. \nProgram \nAbbie Betinis\, Be Like the Bird 5 part canon \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, Breakable for SA choir and piano \nHildegard von Bingen\, Aer enim chant \nLinda Kachelmeier\, Aer enim for women’s voices \nElizabeth Alexander\, Faith is the bird that feels the light for SSA \nMarilyn Bliss\, Aurora Borealis for percussion quartet \nIngrid Stölzel\, 2018 Call for Scores Winner\, The Gorgeous Nothings for soprano\, flute\, oboe\, and piano \nBrianna Ware\, Borealis for solo piano \nJenni Brandon\, Composer-In-Residence\, Great Sand Dunes for flute and marimba – World premiere \nMadeleine Dring\, Trio for flute\, oboe\, and piano \nAmy Beach\, Quartet for Strings Op. 89 \nKelly Parks Snider\, Jennifer Bucheit\, Katrin Talbot\, Art Work & Photography Exhibition \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/composer-in-residence-jenni-brandon-lunart/
LOCATION:LunArt Festival\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180620T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180623T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180424T210350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T210350Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni’s "Spider Suite" Performed at the Belvedere Chamber Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Spider Suite by Jenni Brandon tells the story of the adventures of a spider and his daily activities\, from spinning webs\, capturing bugs\, and beginning again. It is performed at Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, Memphis\, Tennessee.  by the Luna Nova Ensemble (lunanova.org). This part of the Belvedere Chamber Music Festival produced by Luna Nova Music. \nLuna Nova Music supports and produces performances of a wide range of twentieth century classics\, music of established living composers\, and premieres by emerging composers. With concerts\, masterclasses and private instruction\, Luna Nova Music maintains a strong commitment to the education of performers and listeners\, and to the cause of new music in educational institutions and beyond.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-spider-suite-performed-at-the-belvedere-chamber-music-festival/
LOCATION:Grace St Luke’s Episcopal Church\, 1720 PEABODY AVENUE\, MEMPHIS\, TN\, 38104-6124\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Luna Nova":MAILTO:lunanovamusic@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180526T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180526T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180525T203125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180819T183420Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni's Love Songs Are Performed In Frankfurt am Main Germany
DESCRIPTION:The Bessel-Quartet\, in concert in Frankfurt am Main\, Germany\, performs the German premier of Jenni Brandon’s Love Songs for Soprano and Oboe IV & VII.  Love Songs are performed by Soprano Margaretha Bessel (www.MargarethaBessel.de) and Oboist Kevin Chavez. Jenni’s “Love Songs” share the stage with the music of Schumann\, Rossini\, Gershwin\, and Kern. \n \nThe texts – translations of Native American words – Tell a story of the Native American woman – a story that she might tell to her child while she rocked the child to sleep. It is a story that can be universally understood\, but points to the strength of not only the Native American woman\, but to the strength of all women to persevere\, to raise children and to keep community strong against all odds. It is a “love song” in that it goes beyond just romantic love\, but tells of love for a child and love of the land. \nThe following is a recording of the performance\, Frankfurt am Main\, by Margaret Bessel and Kevin Chavez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMR7HWIZbRo  \n(www.jennibrandon.com) \n  \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-love-songs-are-performed-in-frankfurt-au-main-germany/
LOCATION:Gemeindesall Heddernheimer Frankfurt Au Main\, Gemeindesall Heddernheimer Kirchstr. 5\, Frankfurt Au Main\, Hesse\, 60439\, Germany
ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret Bessel":MAILTO:margarethabessel@margarethabessel.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180525T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180525T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180525T175522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180819T184217Z
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SUMMARY:Bessel Quartet Performs Jenni's "Love Songs" At Kronberg Castle\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Margaret Bessel and the Bessel-Quartet\, in concert at the Kronberg Castle\, Kronberg\, Germany\, performs the German premier of Jenni Brandon’s Love Songs for Soprano and Oboe I & III.  Love Songs are performed by Soprano Margaret Bessel (www.MargarethaBessel.de) and Oboist Kevin Chavez in the Coat of Arms Hall.   Jenni’s “Love Songs” share the stage with the music of Schumann\, Rossini\, Gershwin\, and Kern.The texts – translations of Native American words – Tell a story of the Native American woman – a story that she might tell to her child while she rocked the child to sleep. It is a story that can be universally understood\, but points to the strength of not only the Native American woman\, but to the strength of all women to persevere\, to raise children and to keep community strong against all odds. It is a “love song” in that it goes beyond just romantic love\, but tells of love for a child and love of the land. \nThe following is a recording of the performance\, at the Kronberg Castle\, by Margaret Bessel and Kevin Chavez:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0cLmRHqHKY  \n(www.jennibrandon.com) \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/bessel-quartet-performs-jennis-love-songs-at-kronberg-castle-germany/
LOCATION:Kronberg Castle\, Coat of Arms Hall Kronberg Castle\, Kronberg im Taunus\, Hochtaunuskreis district\, Hesse\, Germany\, Germany
ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret Bessel":MAILTO:margarethabessel@margarethabessel.de
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180521T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180521T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180503T002013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T002013Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni Brandon’s “In the City at Night” Is Performed at the LunART Festival Preview Concert
DESCRIPTION:LunART Festival will present a preview concert at the Verona Public Library on Monday\, May 21\, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Festival directors Iva Ugrcic and Laura Medisky (playing “In the City at Night” for solo English horn by Jenni Brandon)\, and pianist Vincent Fuh\, will perform music by female composers for flute\, oboe\, and piano. Presented will be works by Jenni Brandon (“In The City at Night”)\, Madeline Dring\, Shumalit Ran\, and Alyssa Morris. \nIn The City At Night (solo English horn) was written at the request of Ryan Zwahlen\, oboe and English horn player with the Definiens Project .He was searching for new literature for the English horn and wanted to increase the repertoire by requesting composers to write new pieces for him to perform and record. Jenni wanted to write him a piece that uses the lovely\, lyrical range of the English horn while at the same time composing something that was also rhythmically fun to play. In The City At Night focuses on just that; it is at times playful and fast like many lights blinking on just after dusk in the city. At other times it is quiet and serene like the city streets that are empty at the early hours before dawn. In creating this world\, Jenni wanted the listener to be left with thoughts and impressions of a city after dark\, and the lone voice of the English horn telling the story of a night adventure on the city streets. Listen to an excerpt of the music. \nThe LunART Festival will be held on June 28 through June 30 in Madison with performances and lectures at various locations. The festival is dedicated to celebrating and championing women in the arts from past to present\, from revered to forgotten\, from rap to rhapsody. Visit https://www.lunartfestival.org/ for more information. Visit LunART Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/lunartfestival/ \nThis concert is free and open to the public. To register\, or for library information\, visit www.veronapubliclibrary.org\, or call 608-845-7180. The Verona Public Library is located at 500 Silent Street\, Verona\, WI.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jenni-brandons-in-the-city-at-night-is-performed-at-the-lunart-festival-preview-concert/
LOCATION:Verona Public Library\, 500 Silent St\, Verona\, WI\, 53593\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="LunART Festival":MAILTO:info@lunartfest.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180429T170000
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CREATED:20180424T201831Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni's "Spider Suite" Performed At The The Beethoven Club
DESCRIPTION:Spider Suite by Jenni Brandon tells the story of the adventures of a spider and his daily activities\, from spinning webs\, capturing bugs\, and beginning again. It is performed at The Beethoven Club by the Grace Chamber Players. The Beethoven Club\, founded in 1888\, is the oldest arts organization in Memphis\, TN. Our purpose to promote the cause of classical music in the community and to help build the careers of aspiring classical musicians. Founded in 1888\, the Beethoven Club has a long history of supporting the arts in Memphis. Today its chief goal is “to develop\, sustain and promote classical musicians.” \nThe Beethoven Club is associated with Luna Nova. Luna Nova Music supports performances of a wide range of twentieth century classics\, music of established living composers\, and premieres by emerging composers. With concerts\, masterclasses and private instruction\, Luna Nova Music maintains a strong commitment to the education of performers and listeners\, and to the cause of new music in educational institutions and beyond.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-spider-suite-performed-at-the-the-beethoven-club/
LOCATION:Beethoven Club\, 263 S. McLean Blvd.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180426T122500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180426T152500
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180301T011354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T223347Z
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SUMMARY:The Magnolia Trio Performs Jenni's Works
DESCRIPTION:The Magnolia Reed Trio\, a University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) faculty ensemble in residence\, will perform “Past and Present” on Friday\, April 6\, at 12:25 p.m.\, in the Foote Chapel on the campus of Jones County Junior College (JCJC) in Ellisville\, Mississippi. Performers include Galit Kaunitz on oboe\, Jackie McIlwain on clarinet\, and Kim Woolly on bassoon. They will present works from composers\, Darius Milhaud and Jenni Brandon.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/magnolia-trio-performs-jennis-works/
LOCATION:Jones County Junior College\, 900 South Court St\, Ellisville\, MS\, 39437\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180422T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180422T143000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180422T193508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T195128Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni’s Chansons de la Nature pour la Clarinette Performed At The University of Wisconsin School of Music Concert
DESCRIPTION:Jenni’s “Chansons de la Nature pour la Clarinette” was performed at the University of Wisconsin’s Mead Witter School of Music concert by Christian Bonner. Shuk-Ki Wong pianist\, accompanied Christian. \nChansons de la Nature pour la Clarinette tells a story about nature as told by the clarinet’s agile voice. The French titles and basis of the pieces were inspired by the lyrical and pastoral quality of the French language and the images it invokes. The piece is also inspired by the images presented in Aesop’s fables (and Jean de la Fontain’s retelling of them); in particular\, the movement “Le Lièvre et la Tortue” tells of the slow tortoise beating the fast hare with his patience and determination. Both creatures are represented in this movement\, from the plodding of the tortoise to the quick movements of the hare. \nThe other movements also represent a variety of characters and situations from these famous fables. “Le Poisson” darts\, “Le Papillon” flutters and floats\, “L’étoile” shimmers in the night sky\, nature ‘dances’\, and “Le Serpent” is slippery and quick.  Each movement is short\, but just long enough to evoke a story and create a ‘song of nature’ for the clarinet.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jennis-chansons-de-la-nature-pour-la-clarinette-performed-at-the-university-of-wisconsin-school-of-music-concert/
LOCATION:Univ of Wisconsin\, Humanities Building-Morphy Hall\, 455 N. Park St\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180502T215532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T215532Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni Brandon's Music Performed At Case Western University Recital
DESCRIPTION:A Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Recital features works by Jenni Brandon of Jenni Brandon’s Music. This performance also includes music by romantic composers Antoine Mariotte\, Karl Goepfart\, and Antonín Dvořák. There are two newer works by Jenni Brandon and Eric Ewazen (from the Cleveland area). The concert will finish with a guest appearance of the CWRU Horn Quartet (Meghan Guegold\, CIM).\nFree and open to the public. Paid parking available in the Ford Ave. parking garage or at the meters along Bellflower Road and East Blvd.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jenni-brandons-music-performed-at-case-western-university-recital/
LOCATION:Case Western Reserve University\, 11118 Bellflower Road\, Haydn Hall 201\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106-7105\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Case Western Reserve Universtiy%2C Dept of Music":MAILTO:music@case.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180416T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180416T183000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180406T012639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T012639Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni's Love Songs Performed at the Art Reach of Mid-Michigan
DESCRIPTION:Jenni’s ” Love Songs” are performed by Latoya Lain and Lindabeth Binkley\, of the Central Michigan University (CMU)\, School of Music faculty. The performance is at  the Art Reach of Mid-Michigan\, 111 E. Broadway St.\, Mt Pleasant\, MI. on April 16\, 2018. This performance is part of CMU’s 125th anniversary events and its Mt Pleasant Central Talk Series. \nJenni’s Love Songs’ texts are translations of Native American words. This is a story of the Native American woman – a story that she might tell to her child while she rocked the child to sleep. It is a story that I feel can be universally understood\, but points to the strength of not only the Native American woman\, but to the strength of all women to persevere\, to raise children and to keep community strong against all odds.  It is a “love song” in that it goes beyond just romantic love but tells of love for a child and love of the land. \nLove Songs for soprano and oboe was premiered at Ball State University by Aryn Day Sweeney-oboe and Yoko Shimazaki-Kilburn-soprano in March 2014. \nCentral Talk Events are free and open to the public.  They begin at 5:00 PM with refreshments. They begin at 5:30 PM\, followed by a brief question and answer period\, concluding at 6:30 PM
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/love-songs-performance-at-the-mid-michigan-arts-center/
LOCATION:Mid Michigan Arts Center\, 111 E. Broadway St\, Mount Pleasant\, MI\, 48858\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180415T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180414T012612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T222402Z
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SUMMARY:Jenni’s “In The City At Night” is performed by Oboist Sandra Klein of Recklinghausen\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Jenni’s “In The City At Night” is performed by Oboist Sandra Klein\, Recklinghausen\, Germany in concert on April 15\, 2018 at the Church of the Assumption in Dhron\, Germany. Sandra is the deputy solo-principal oboist in the orchestra of the “Neue Philharmonie Westfalen / Theater Gelsenkirchen”. \nSandra’s performance of  “In The City At Night” is part of a 50 year anniversary celebration of the Music School where she trained to become a professional musician. \nIn The City At Night (solo English Horn ) was written at the request of Ryan Zwahlen\, oboe and English horn player with the Definiens Project…He was searching for new literature for the English Horn and wanted to increase the repertoire by requesting composers to write new pieces for him to perform and record. I wanted to write him a piece that uses the lovely\, lyrical range of the English Horn while at the same time composing something that was also rhythmically fun to play. In The City At Night focuses on just that; it is at times playful and fast like many lights blinking on just after dusk in the city. At other times it is quiet and serene like the city streets that are empty at the early hours before dawn. In creating this world I wanted the listener to be left with thoughts and impressions of a city after dark\, and the lone voice of the English Horn telling the story of a night adventure on the city streets.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/in-the-city-at-night-sandra-klein/
LOCATION:Drohn\, DE\, Church of the Assumption\, Drohn\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180327T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180327T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180309T233938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180310T004451Z
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SUMMARY:CSARTS\, San Gabriel Valley Vocal Arts Conservatory Spring Choral Concert
DESCRIPTION:The California School for the Arts (CSArts) – San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Vocal Arts Conservatory proudly presents its Spring Choral Concert\, featuring the world premiere of “Two Immigrants” by composer Jenni Brandon. This is a new choral piece commissioned for the CSArts Chamber Singers with Ryan R. Brown\, Choral Director and Dr. Lauralie Pow\, Accompanist. Tickets are available: \n\n ONLINE: $13 Adults / $11 Students\nDOOR: $15 Adults / $13 Students
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/csarts-san-gabriel-valley-vocal-arts-conservatory-spring-choral-concert/
LOCATION:Church of the Good Shepard\, 400 W Duarte Rd\, Arcadia\, CA\, 91007\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180316
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20171122T224637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T234943Z
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SUMMARY:Residency at the University of Tennessee at Martin
DESCRIPTION:Jenni will spend three days at the University of Tenessee – Martin Campus\, for a composer residency.  Dr. Amy Yeung-soprano and Douglas Owens-oboe will give the world premiere of a new work for soprano and oboe commissioned by Dr. Yeung.  Jenni will also take part in activities with students and community: \nTuesday\, March 13 \nMasterclass for composers: (at 2:30 – 3:30 PM in room 245)  \nCurrent composition projects: Composers will sit down with Jenni and their fellow composers to look over their current writing projects and receive feedback and support. This is a valuable forum for sharing ideas and getting a fresh perspective on the creative process.  \n Roundtable discussion: Being a composer in the 21st century (at 3:30 – 5:00 PM at the Recital Hall)  \nJenni will lead a discussion with composers and others to discuss being a working composer in the 21st century.  A candid conversation about getting commissions\, making connections\, and using social media to grow a network of performers across the globe.  \n Wednesday\, March 14  \nMasterclass for composers and performers: (at 2:00 pm – 2:50 PM during the regular studio / area class – Recital Hall) \nThe Art of Collaboration and Creativity: Jenni has worked extensively with performers and ensembles in the creation of new works.  She believes strongly that the work thrives and continues to get performances beyond the premiere when the performers are invested in the work and have some input during the creative process.  Jenni will discuss past collaborative projects\, and have an open discussion with Amy Yeung\, professor of music at the University of Tennessee at Martin\, on their new work for soprano and oboe.  They’ll discuss the process of bringing a new work to the concert hall\, from commissioning a new work to choosing themes and texts.  An open forum will allow for questions and exploration of the importance of collaboration and forming relationships at the college level for a lifetime of collaboration and creativity beyond the university years. \n Thursday\, March 15 \nYoga for musicians: Stretching and movement to support the performer’s mind and body. (at 3:30 – 5:00 PM at the Recital Hall) \nJenni is also a certified yoga teacher who believe strongly in a balance between stillness and movement\, and getting moving to enhance the time the performer spends in rehearsal and performing.  This class is great for all levels\, even if you’ve never taken yoga before!  We’ll work in settings the performer might often find themselves in – rehearsal room chairs\, benches\, with both standing and seated poses and stretches that are easily accessible any time.  Work for tight shoulders and chests a must for proper posture and breath\, and some additional meditation and breath work to round out the performers’ ability to stay focused\, calm\, and grounded through rehearsals\, performances\, and auditions. \n Pre-concert talk (at 6:30 PM at the Recital Hall)  \nConcert of Jenni’s works at UTM (at 7:30 pm at the Recital Hall)
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/residency-at-the-university-of-tennessee-martin-jenni-brandon/
LOCATION:University of Tennessee\, Martin Campus\, 554 University Street\, Martin\, TN\, 38238\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180303T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180224T233814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180224T234514Z
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SUMMARY:Performance at the University of Alabama - Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:The University’s  16th Annual Clarinet Symposium\, at the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Music\, presents Spider Suite & Starry Night performed by the LCD Trio (Charles Lewis\, flute – Liz Aleksander\, clarinet – Douglas Owens\, bassoon). \nEach year\, clarinet players from around the country converge on the University of Alabama at Birmingham to interact with some of the greatest performers and teachers in the country.  For more information\, contact UAB Professor of Clarinet and Music Education Denise Gainey\, DMA\, at 205-975-0558 or clarinet@uab.edu.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/performance-university-alabama-birmingham/
LOCATION:University of Alabama – Birmingham\, 1720 2nd Ave South\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35294\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180224T212926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180224T213708Z
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SUMMARY:Performance at the Mississippi University for Women
DESCRIPTION:Spider Suite performed by the LCD Trio (Charles Lewis\, flute – Liz Aleksander\, clarinet – Douglas Owens\, bassoon) \nHere’s the Music by Women’s festival link  http://www.muw.edu/musicbywomen \nThe festival will include papers\, presentations\, workshops\, panels\, lecture recitals\, and performances all relating to the subject of music composed\, taught and performed by women. The festival will feature concerts of new and historic music written by women composers historically as well as in the present day.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/music-by-women-festival-2018/
LOCATION:Kossen Auditroium MS University for Women\, 1100 College Street\, Columbus\, MS\, 39701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20180224T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20180224T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020805
CREATED:20180222T221931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T221931Z
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SUMMARY:Performances at Univeristy of Tennessee-Martin
DESCRIPTION:The University of Tennessee-Martin presents Woodwind Day. Performances of Jenni’s works include:\nGoldfish Songs\, In the City at Night\, Starry Night\, & Spider Suite \nPerformed by the LCD Trio (Charles Lewis\, flute & alto flute – Liz Aleksander\, clarinet – Douglas Owens\, English horn & bassoon)\nThis will be streamed via Facebook live\, on the UTM Music page.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/performances-univeristy-tennessee-martin/
LOCATION:Blankenship Recital Hall\, University of Tennesse at Martin\, Martin\, TN\, United States
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