BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20070311T100000 RDATE:20070311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20071104T090000 RDATE:20071104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070310 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070311 LOCATION:Evans Music Auditorium SUMMARY:Due East DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 10\, 7:30pm Evans Auditorium DUE EAST brin gs together Erin Lesser and Greg Beyer to form an exciting and dynamic co mbination of flutes and percussion. The duo has performed in Europe\, Can ada and the USA at venues such as the Warsaw Crossdrumming Festival\, Ban ff Centre for the Arts and the Percussive Arts Society International Conv entions in Texas\, Tennessee and Ohio. The duo has given recitals at uni versities across the United States\, including Lawrence University\, Nort hern Illinois University\, Manhattan School of Music\, Columbia Universit y and Concordia College in Bronxville\, NY. DUE EAST has also performed f or the New Music Festival at Western Illinois University\, NYC PAS Day of Percussion\, Music at Our Saviour's Atonement (NYC)\, the American Music Center's Annual Award Ceremony (NYC)\, New Rochelle Public Library (NY)\ , and Fort Massey Music Series in Halifax\, Nova Scotia. In the summer o f 2005\, DUE EAST was invited to be an ensemble-in-residence at the Yello w Barn Chamber Music Festival. They performed throughout Amherst\, MA and Putney\, VT\, and were heard on WGBH radio. They also presented outreach concerts at Camp Allegro\, (Putney) Agape Church (Brattleboro) and the E ric Carle Museum where they premiered a new work based on The Very Hungry Caterpillar. DUE EAST actively promotes new music\, and has commissione d several works. They have premiered works for Wet Ink Musics (NYC)\, Col umbia University Composers\, and the 21st Century Schizoid Music Series a t Cornelia Street Café (NYC). In conjunction with performance\, Erin and Greg are frequently asked to present workshops for composers and instrum entalists on contemporary music and its various extended techniques for t heir respective instruments. Upcoming projects include a weeklong tour o f Oregon including a residency at Western Oregon University\, and concert s for Wet Ink Musics and the NYU Composers' Collective First Performance. DUE EAST will also be collaborating with composers at Princeton Universi ty\, Columbia University\, and Composer's Concordance (NYC). Dr. Beyer i s currently an Assistant Professor of Percussion at Northern Illinois Uni versity\, and is endorsed by Latin Percussion and Bosphorus Cymbals. Ple ase contact Michael Johanson in the Music Department for more details\, j ohanson@lclark.edu X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Saturday\, March 10\, 7:30pm
Eva
ns Auditorium
DUE EAST brings together Erin Lesser and Greg
Beyer to form an exciting and dynamic combination of flutes and percussio
n. The duo has performed in Europe\, Canada and the USA at venues such as
the Warsaw Crossdrumming Festival\, Banff Centre for the Arts and the Pe
rcussive Arts Society International Conventions in Texas\, Tennessee and
Ohio.
The duo has given recitals at universities across the
United States\, including Lawrence University\, Northern Illinois Univers
ity\, Manhattan School of Music\, Columbia University and Concordia Colle
ge in Bronxville\, NY. DUE EAST has also performed for the New Music Fest
ival at Western Illinois University\, NYC PAS Day of Percussion\, Music a
t Our Saviour's Atonement (NYC)\, the American Music Center's Annual Awar
d Ceremony (NYC)\, New Rochelle Public Library (NY)\, and Fort Massey Mus
ic Series in Halifax\, Nova Scotia.
In the summer of 2005\,
DUE EAST was invited to be an ensemble-in-residence at the Yellow Barn Ch
amber Music Festival. They performed throughout Amherst\, MA and Putney\,
VT\, and were heard on WGBH radio. They also presented outreach concerts
at Camp Allegro\, (Putney) Agape Church (Brattleboro) and the Eric Carle
Museum where they premiered a new work based on The Very Hungry Caterpil
lar.
DUE EAST actively promotes new music\, and has commissi
oned several works. They have premiered works for Wet Ink Musics (NYC)\,
Columbia University Composers\, and the 21st Century Schizoid Music Serie
s at Cornelia Street Café (NYC). In conjunction with performance\, Erin
and Greg are frequently asked to present workshops for composers and inst
rumentalists on contemporary music and its various extended techniques fo
r their respective instruments.
Upcoming projects include a
weeklong tour of Oregon including a residency at Western Oregon Universit
y\, and concerts for Wet Ink Musics and the NYU Composers' Collective Fir
st Performance. DUE EAST will also be collaborating with composers at Pri
nceton University\, Columbia University\, and Composer's Concordance (NYC
).
Dr. Beyer is currently an Assistant Professor of Percussi
on at Northern Illinois University\, and is endorsed by Latin Percussion
and Bosphorus Cymbals.
Please contact Michael Johanson in th
e Music Department for more details\, johanson@lclark.edu