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Events
Calendar of Events
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1 event,Jenni Brandon’s “The Sequoia Trio” performed at multiple venues by The Solidago Trio. The Solidago Trio is a newly established reed trio, consisting of Dr. Thomas Pappas, oboe; Dr. Lori Baruth, clarinet; and Dr. David Oyen, bassoon. They have performed together for the past few years as colleagues at Morehead State University and decided to form a professional trio the summer of 2019. |
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Natalie Groom Performs Jenni Brandon’s “Shades of Violet” at The Outdoor Performance Series in College Park, Maryland. |
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The Limitless Collective performs Jenni Brandon’s “CANE: Bassoon Concerto with Reed Quintet” for the National Association of Wind and Percussion Instructors National Conference (NACWPI) on October 11 – 13, 2019. The Conference is at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The performance is at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, Great Hall, […]
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Jenni Brandon’s 3Paderewkis Performed At The USC Polish Music Center
Free
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2 events,Virginia Costa Figueiredo performed, on her award-winning album "Seule", “Starry Night” by Jenni Brandon. |
3 events,The CHAI Collaborative Ensemble Performs Jenni Brandon’s “Found Objects: On the Beach”.
$10 – $20
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The 3 Paderewskis, a new opera by Jenni Brandon, explores the life and work of composer and founder of the Polish nation, Ignace Jan Paderewski. With book by University of Southern California professor and playwright Oliver Mayer and music by award-winning composer Jenni Brandon, this work is expanded to 60 minutes. Commissioned by The Adam Mickiewicz Institute and Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. |
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Jenni Brandon’s Cumulonimbus and Chansons de la Nature Pour La Clarinette Performed by Natalie Groom
Jenni Brandon’s Cumulonimbus and Chansons de la Nature Pour La Clarinette Performed by Natalie Groom
Jenni Brandon (b. 1977) is an award-winning composer, conductor, and mezzo-soprano who enjoys engaging with performers and audiences, often 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. She was the composer in residence for the 2018 inaugural season of the LunART Festival in Madison, Wisconsin, where her chamber and choral music was featured throughout the festival. She also gave talks on the art of collaboration and worked with emerging composers in her workshop “From Page to Stage”. |
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Jenni Brandon (b. 1977) is an award-winning composer, conductor, and mezzo-soprano who enjoys engaging with performers and audiences, often 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. She was the composer in residence for the 2018 inaugural season of the LunART Festival in Madison, Wisconsin, where her chamber and choral music was featured throughout the festival. She also gave talks on the art of collaboration and worked with emerging composers in her workshop “From Page to Stage”.
Free
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Jenni Brandon’s “Shades of Violet” is performed by Tempo at the Gildenhorn Recital Hall, University of Maryland School of Music on Monday, October 28, 2019 . 8PM. Tempo is a graduate student-led contemporary music ensemble that focuses on cultivating new music experiences in the community both within and outside of the standard concert hall to […] |
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The Frost Chamber Players, Frost School of Music, University of Miami Perform Music by Jenni Brandon
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Jenni Brandon’s Spider Suite performed by the Fourth Wall on Tuesday, October 29 at 7:30 PM in the Humanities Theatre at Chattanooga State.
Free
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Jenni Brandon’s Compostela was performed, as a guest recital, by Eric Stomberg and Trio Amical at Roots HQ at Guisinger Music House, Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Trio Amical is a woodwind ensemble featuring bassoon, clarinet, and piano. The ensemble includes Eric Stomberg (bassoon), Karen Benda (clarinet), and Robert Koening (piano). They will perform the first two movements, the "Field of Stars" and end with the "Buen Camino" in honor of the late Eric Varner. |
