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2 events,Through an educational grant the Sonora Winds (Madeline Miller (oboe), Anastasiya Nyzkodub (clarinet), and Marta Troicki (bassoon) ) invited Jenni Brandon, composer, to join them as they presented concerts and spoke remotely to middle school and high school students across the country during the spring of 2021.
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Starry Night, by Jenni Brandon, is performed by Stacia Fortune is an online presentation of the “Ears to the Earth Concert”.
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In the City at Night, written by Jenni Brandon, is performed by LaBarrin Wallace on Saturday, April 30, 2021, 5:30 PM. The performance is in the University of Iowa School of Music, Concert Hall, Voxman Music Building.
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4 events,The International Clarinet Association (ICA) selected Jenni Brandon as their Composer of the Month for May 2021.
“Colored Stones”, by Jenni Brandon, Performed by Evan Duffy At Miami University, Souers Recital Hall
“Colored Stones”, by Jenni Brandon, Performed by Evan Duffy At Miami University, Souers Recital Hall
“Colored Stones”, by Jenni Brandon, was performed by Evan Duffy At Miami University, Souers Recital Hall on May 1, 2021. The performance can be viewed on YouTube.
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Jenni Brandon’s Goldfish Songs performed on May 1, 2021, 5:30 PDT by Christina Medawar flute, with artwork by Heidi Barnett of the Sustain Music Project.
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The Sequoia Trio, by Jenni Brandon was performed by Bredon Wilkins on May 10, 2021. His performance is available for viewing on YouTube at The Sequoia Trio - Jenni Brandon - YouTube. |
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Join Matthew Coley, Heartland Marimba and Jenni Brandon, Jenni Brandon Music in their Composer Conversation Series #5.
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Live at the Museum from Laguna Beach Live , “Goldfish Songs” for solo / alto flute by Jenni Brandon was performed by Michelle Matsumune on May 13, 2021. Michelle and Christin Webb played in a Live at the Museum concert. You can view the concert on YouTube. |
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Double Helix, by Jenni Brandon is presented by Tucker Van Gundy at the University of Texas at Austin on May 15, 2021, 9AM PDT
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Kate MacKenzie, bassoon of the Konnect Club: The Sound Ensemble performed “Colored Stones” by Jenni Brandon in a virtual Facebook concert on May 15, 2021, 7:00pm.
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"Music Now" a 21st century music recital by the Chamber Music of Maryville, Washington presents “Colored Stones” by Jenni Brandon on May 15, 2021 at 7:00 PM PDT. |
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3 events,Through an educational grant the Sonora Winds (Madeline Miller (oboe), Anastasiya Nyzkodub (clarinet), and Marta Troicki (bassoon) ) invited Jenni Brandon, composer, to join them as they presented concerts and spoke remotely to middle school and high school students across the country during the spring of 2021. |
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The Lincoln Alumnae and Patroness Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) hosted an in-person women composers concert fundraiser for the Lincoln Music Teachers Association Music Outreach Program (LMTA-MOP) at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 2021 |
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“Going to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier Park” by Jenni Brandon performed by the Cape Symphony and Mary Cicconetti, oboe and Rachel Juszczak, bassoon. |
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The Sequoia Trio, by Jenni Brandon was performed by Bredon Wilkins on May 27, 2021. His performance is available for viewing on YouTube at The Sequoia Trio - Jenni Brandon - YouTube. |
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1 event,Sidney Forrest Clarinet Competition, High School Division featured Jenni Brandon’s, Chansons de la Nature pour la Clarinet for Solo B-flat Clarinet as one of the required performance compositions. The College Division featured J.S. Bach, Chromatic Fantasy. Due to the continuing health crisis, the competition was held in a virtual Zoom format on Saturday, June 5, 2021. |
