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SUMMARY:ChamberMusic@CSUN: Paradise Winds
DESCRIPTION:Paradise Winds \nParadise Winds\, a Phoenix\, AZ-based reed quintet\, met while pursuing advanced degrees in music at Arizona State University and have been performing together since 2005. Paradise Winds appeared to over a million weekly listeners on American Public Media’s Performance Today in 2011 and 2013. In recent past\, Paradise Winds was featured in the Phoenix-based award-winning Downtown Chamber Series\, collaborated with the Grammy-winning Phoenix Chorale\, and have appeared with Classical Revolution PHX. \nIndividual members of Paradise Winds have appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra\, New World Symphony\, Los Angeles Philharmonic\, AIMS Festival Orchestra (Graz\, Austria)\, Wintergreen Summer Music Festival Orchestra (Virginia\, USA)\, and in Arizona with the Phoenix Symphony\, Tucson Symphony Orchestra\, Arizona Opera\, and Ballet Arizona. \nThe quintet has performed at annual conferences for the International Double Reed Society (IDRS) held in Arizona\, Ohio\, California\, Tokyo\, Georgia\, and Wisconsin\, and for the 2014 International Clarinet Association conference in Louisiana. They have also performed at North American Saxophone Alliance conferences in 2011\, 2012\, and 2015. \nActive teachers\, members of Paradise Winds hold positions at Arizona State University\, the Maricopa Community Colleges (Phoenix-area)\, and have served in positions and given residencies abroad in Austria\, Belgium\, Germany\, Italy\, Luxembourg\, Ecuador\, and Qatar. \nAgents of new repertoire\, Paradise Winds has commissioned works by Deborah Kavasch\, John Marvin\, Robbie McCarthy\, Kurt Mehlenbacher\, Alyssa Morris\, and Kincaid Rabb\, and premiered the first-ever North American concerto grosso for reed quintet and orchestra by Graham Cohen during the 2014-2015 season with MusicaNova Orchestra. \nPROGRAM \nCat’s Conundrum by Karalyn Schubring (2024)\n\nThree Songs from “Des Knaben Wunderhorn” by Gustav Mahler arr. Trevor Cramer\n       I. Rheinlegenchen\n       II. Wer har dies Liedel erdacht?\n       III. Lob des hohen Verstandes\n\nEyes to See Them\, Lips to Tell by Alyssa Morris (2018)\n       I. Bright and Beautiful\n       II. Creatures Great\n       III. Creatures Small\n\nFreakwood by Cornelius Boots (2024)\n       I. Stump Devil\n       II. Fruiting Fungals\n       III. Dendrovinifera\n       IV. Magic Bog\n\nPERFORMERS\nTiffany Pan\, oboe\nJoshua Gardner\, clarinet\nBonson Lee\, saxophones\nStefanie Gardner\, bass clarinet\nJoseph Kluesener\, bassoon\n  \nLearn More about PARADISE WINDS \n02-01-25 PARADISE WINDS Program PDF \nChamberMusic@CSUN is proudly sponsored by The Colburn Foundation and The CSUN Foundation. \nSuggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1 \nTICKETS: $10 to $22
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/chambermusiccsun-paradisewinds-feb2025/
LOCATION:Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard)\, 18236 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music,Ticketed Events
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SUMMARY:Guest Artist Recital - Paul Barnes\, Piano and Chant
DESCRIPTION:A Philip Glass Chant Recital by Paul Barnes\nFriday February 7th\, 7:30 PM\, Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall\nPianist Paul Barnes\, performing Philip Glass inside Richard Serra’s “Greenpoint” sculpture. University of Nebraska. May1\, 2024\nPianist and chanter Paul Barnes presents a unique program featuring his recent tribute to the creative relationship of world-renowned composer Philip Glass and sculptor Richard Serra.   Barnes opens this recital with a set of his own popular transcriptions and etudes of Glass\, an encore performance of the program he recently performed inside Serra’s Greenpoint sculpture on the University of Nebraska campus.  Works featured represent a retrospective of Barnes’ 30-year collaboration with Glass.  The program will also feature a newly-composed work for Barnes by Pepperdine composer N. Lincoln Hanks entitled Hristos anesti!  which will receive its world-premiere performance at Pepperdine on February 6th\, 2025.  The work is based on the Greek and Arabic resurrection chant from the Greek Orthodox tradition.  The second half of the program also reveals Barnes’ role as a Greek Orthodox chanter and will feature new works by Ron Warren\, J.A.C Redford and Victoria Bond recently commissioned by Barnes and based on Native American\, Jewish\, and Byzantine chant. \nParking via Kiosks in Lot B1\nTICKETS: $10 to $22\n  \nPianist Paul Barnes\, performing Philip Glass inside Richard Serra’s “Greenpoint” sculpture. University of Nebraska. May1\, 2024
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/gar-paul-barnes-piano-2025/
LOCATION:Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard)\, 18236 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music,Ticketed Events
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo: Documentary Screening and Q&A with Hip-Hop Pioneer Alonzo Williams
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable Black History Month event featuring a special screening of N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo\, an inspiring documentary that explores the life and legacy of Alonzo Williams\, a key figure in the rise of West Coast hip-hop. \nAlonzo Williams\nThe film delves into Williams’ profound influence on music\, culture\, and entrepreneurship\, offering a powerful narrative of resilience\, creativity\, and cultural expression. \nFollowing the screening\, stay for an engaging Q&A session with Alonzo Williams himself\, moderated by Professor Tim Conley\, an expert in Africana Studies and cultural narratives. This thought-provoking discussion will explore the film’s central themes\, historical significance\, and its relevance to today’s conversations on Black identity\, artistry\, and legacy. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to celebrate Black history\, culture\, and innovation! \nRequesting Accommodations\nThe CSUN College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Africana Studies are committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate\, please let us know. Note: If you require an ASL interpreter please contact us no later than February 6\, 2025. Please contact Cedric Hackett via email at cedric.hackett@csun.edu. \nDepartment of Africana Studies: Black History Month 2025\nBlack History Month Event: Author\, Shirley Neal is coming to CSUN! \n \n  \nA Conversation with Ayuko Babu \n \nBlack History Month Event: The Legacy of Labor\, Black Student Athlete Exchange \n \nBlack History Month Event: From Slave Labor to Prosperity: Conquests of the Human Spirit \n \n  \nBlack History Month Event: The Black Trilogy Method of Mental Health\, Music Education\, and Music Industry Services
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/black-history-month-event-n-ot-w-ithout-a-lonzo-documentary-screening-qa-with-hip-hop-pioneer-alonzo-williams/
LOCATION:Flintridge Room\, East Conference Center\, University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St.\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330-8272\, United States
CATEGORIES:College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Community Engagement,Heritage Month,Lectures and Guest Speakers,Music
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SUMMARY:ChamberMusic@CSUN: ZePure Trio
DESCRIPTION:ZePure Trio\nZePure Trio was founded by Ovanes Arakelyan\, in collaboration with saxophonist Chika Inoue and cellist Maksim Velichkin. \n  \nPROGRAM \nExcerpts from Masquerade Suite\,  A. Khachaturian (1903-1978) \nWaltz \nRomance \nNocturne \nMedley from Spartacus Ballet    \nExcerpts from Gayane Ballet   \nIntroduction and Friendship Dance \nAishe’s Dance \nDance of Rose Maidens \nDance of Youths \nDance of Nuneh and Girls \nLezginka \nLullaby \nSabre Dance \n  \n~Intermission~ \n  \nSong transcriptions\, Komitas (1869-1935) \nKele\, Kele\, (Come\, Come) \nChinar Es (You are a Chinar Tree) \nHov Arek (Bring Shade) \nKrunk (Crane) \n  \nNocturne for violin and piano in A Major\, E. Baghdassarian (1922-1987) \nTranscribed for cello by Maksim Velichkin   \n  \nSong Transcriptions\, A. Babajanian (1921-1983) \nAria Vocalise \nThe Year of Love from the film “Bride from the North” \nSongs of Love “from the film “A Song of First Love” \nBeauty Queen \nMy Yerevan \nNocturne in B Major \n\nThe Waltz from Masquerade\, all ballet excerpts\, and Babajanian song transcriptions arranged by Ovanes Arakelyan. \n  \nLEARN MORE about ZePure Trio \nChamberMusic@CSUN is proudly sponsored by The Colburn Foundation and The CSUN Foundation. \nSuggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1 \nTICKETS: $10 to $22 \nCan’t attend in Person? View LIVESTREAM
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/chambermusiccsun-zepure/
LOCATION:Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard)\, 18236 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music,Ticketed Events
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SUMMARY:Black Excellence in Music Series: A Journey Through Jazz Part 1 – A Conversation with Clayton Cameron
DESCRIPTION:Join Hip-Hop Lecturer and Grammy Winning Pluralist\, Augie Ray for an inspiring evening of rhythm\, culture\, and conversation in Black Excellence in Music Series: A Journey Through Jazz Part 1. This live panel features Clayton Cameron—world-renowned drummer\, percussionist\, and brushwork master—whose innovative techniques have left an indelible mark on jazz and beyond. Having worked with legends like Sammy Davis Jr.\, Tony Bennett\, Ray Charles\, Diana Ross\, and Herbie Hancock\, Clayton’s mastery of rhythm has shaped the sound of jazz drumming for generations. \n  \nInformation about this event will be updated as it is received. \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/black-excellence-in-music-series-a-journey-through-jazz-part-1-a-conversation-with-clayton-cameron/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Month,Music
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SUMMARY:Faculty Artist: Leah Kohn\, Bassoon
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Artist: Leah Kohn\, Bassoon\nFeb 22\, 7:30 PM\, Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall\, $10-$22 \n  \nDr. Leah Kohn presents a varied program of 19th\, 20th\, and 21st century solo and chamber music for the bassoon\, \njoined by collaborators \nJason Stoll (piano\, CSUN Faculty)\, Chang Lu (flute)\, and Sérgio Coelho (clarinet) \nand featuring works by \nEsmail\, Coleman\, Still\, Beethoven\, and Berwald.  \n  \nBassoonist Leah Kohn is a versatile musician with a passion for unusual repertoire. She is also an active performer on the baroque bassoon and contrabassoon\, and the co-founder and director of Oak Hill Music Festival\, a chamber music festival serving the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Dyad\, her duo with violinist Niv Ashkenazi\, has performed on concert series throughout California and at many venues on the East Coast\, including a recent performance at the Kennedy Center. \nAs well as freelance and studio work in Los Angeles\, Leah has performed at the Lake George Music Festival\, as a fellow at the Norfolk Music Festival\, at several programs at the Banff Centre\, and at Fresh Inc. Festival with Fifth House Ensemble. \nAs an educator\, she is on faculty at California State University\, Northridge\, and maintains a private teaching studio in Los Angeles\, as well as coaching for several local youth orchestras. \nShe received her D.M.A. from the University of Southern California as a student of Judith Farmer\, with an academic field in musicology and elective fields in Arts Leadership and early music. She holds an M.M. from The Juilliard School and a B.M. from the Manhattan School of Music\, both as a student of Frank Morelli. \nSuggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1 \nTICKETS: $10 to $22 \nCan’t attend in Person? View LIVESTREAM
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/faculty-artist-leah-kohn-feb-2025/
LOCATION:Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard)\, 18236 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music,Ticketed Events
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: The Black Trilogy Method of Mental Health\, Music Education\, and Music Industry Services
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\nAlwayne Spencer\nDiscover the transformative power of The Black Trilogy Method—a unique approach that merges mental health\, music education\, and music industry services to foster healing\, growth\, and empowerment. Join us for an inspiring event featuring CSUN alumnus Alwayne “Kofi” Spencer\, the visionary founder of The Alwayne Experience (The AWE) LLC. \nSince its inception in 2021\, The AWE has been dedicated to “creating spaces of healing for the broken; one moment at a time” through its integrative and service-based philosophy. As a multifaceted leader—mental health clinician\, singer-songwriter\, music producer\, educator\, and worship leader—Alwayne has developed a groundbreaking methodology that supports individuals in thriving both personally and professionally. \nThis session promises to uplift and energize attendees with Alwayne’s insights into dynamic growth\, his dedication to holistic wellness\, and his passion for empowering communities. Whether you’re interested in mental health\, the arts\, or personal development\, this event will leave you inspired to unlock your full potential. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from a trailblazer who combines innovation\, compassion\, and creativity to create lasting impact. \nRequesting Accommodations\nThe CSUN College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Africana Studies are committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate\, please let us know. Note: If you require an ASL interpreter please contact us no later than February 15\, 2025. Please contact Cedric Hackett via email at cedric.hackett@csun.edu. \nDepartment of Africana Studies: Black History Month 2025\nBlack History Month Event: Author\, Shirley Neal is coming to CSUN! \n \n  \nA Conversation with Ayuko Babu \n \nBlack History Month Event: The Legacy of Labor\, Black Student Athlete Exchange \n \n  \nBlack History Month Event: N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo: Documentary Screening and Q&A with Hip-Hop Pioneer Alonzo Williams \n \n  \nBlack History Month Event: From Slave Labor to Prosperity: Conquests of the Human Spirit
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/black-history-month-event-the-black-trilogy-method-of-mental-health-music-education-and-music-industry-services/
LOCATION:Lake View Terrace Room\, East Conference Center\, University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St.\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330-8272\, United States
CATEGORIES:College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Heritage Month,Lectures and Guest Speakers,Music
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SUMMARY:Black Excellence in Music Series: A Journey Through Jazz Part 2 – A Conversation with Terrace Martin
DESCRIPTION:Join Hip Hop Lecturer and Grammy Winning Pluralist\, Augie Ray for an unforgettable evening of music\, culture\, and conversation in Black Excellence in Music Series: A Journey Through Jazz Part 2. This live panel features Terrace Martin—Grammy-nominated musician\, producer\, and multi-instrumentalist—whose innovative fusion of jazz\, hip-hop\, and R&B has redefined contemporary music. From his work with legends like Kendrick Lamar (To Pimp a Butterfly\, DAMN.)\, Herbie Hancock\, Robert Glasper\, Snoop Dogg\, and The Dinner Party\, to his solo projects that push the boundaries of Black music. \n  \nInformation about this event will be updated as it is received. \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/black-excellence-in-music-series-a-journey-through-jazz-part-2-a-conversation-with-terrace-martin/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Month,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250227T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250227T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T121918
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SUMMARY:ChamberMusic@CSUN: Brightwork Ensemble - Chiaroscuro!
DESCRIPTION:Brightwork Ensemble\nThu FEB 27th at 7:30 PM\, Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall\, $10-22 \nwith \nAron Kallay\, piano \nMaggie Parkins\, cello \nMona Tian\, violin \nBrian Walsh\, clarinets \n  \nBrightwork Ensemble is a classical new music sextet based in Los Angeles\, California. A flexible and fearless group of world-class musicians\, Brightwork consists of piano\, violin\, soprano\, cello\, flute\, clarinet\, percussion (an instrumentation which is often called “Pierrot + percussion\,” and which is to modern chamber music what the string quartet was to earlier centuries)\, and champions the best of the music that’s being written today\, while continuing to play the classics of “new” music from the last hundred years. \nWe play the music we love\, whether this is one of our favorite masterworks of the 20th century\, or the latest dazzling score from a composer whose music we just discovered. What the listener can expect at a Brightwork concert–at the very least–is exciting\, emotionally engaging music presented in state-of-the-art performances. Brightwork seeks to draw the audience into the creative process. \nPROGRAM \nAron Khachaturian – Trio\nBrian Walsh – A Different Kind of Infinity\nPaul Wiancko – Clouds of Gill \nIntermission \nAkshaya Avril Tucker – Melting\nAndy Akiho – Lost on Chiaroscuro Street \nLEARN MORE about Brightwork Ensemble \nChamberMusic@CSUN is proudly sponsored by The Colburn Foundation and The CSUN Foundation. \nSuggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1 \nTICKETS: $10 to $22 \nCan’t attend in Person? View LIVESTREAM
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/chambermusiccsun-brightwork-ensemble-chiaroscuro/
LOCATION:Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard)\, 18236 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music,Ticketed Events
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