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DAVID COSSIN is a specialist in new and experimental
music. David has worked across a broad spectrum of musical and artistic forms
to incorporate new media with percussion.
David Cossin has recorded and performed
internationally
with composers and ensembles including the Bang
on a Can All-Stars, Steve Reich and
Musicians, Philip Glass, Yo-Yo Ma, Meredith Monk, Tan Dun, Cecil Taylor,
Talujon Percussion Quartet and the trio, Real Quiet. Numerous theater
projects include
collaborations with Blue Man Group, Mabou Mines, and director Peter
Sellars. David was featured as the
percussion soloist in Tan Dunâ™s Grammy and Oscar winning score to Ang Leeâ™s
film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Most recently, David joined Sting for his world tour,
Symphonicities with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
David has performed as a soloist with
orchestras through
out the world including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestra Radio
France,
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Sao Paulo State Symphony, Sydney
Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, Hong Kong Symphony, and the Singapore
Symphony.
David ventures into other art forms including curator for the
Sound Res Festival, an experimental music festival in southern Italy. David
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DR. DOMINIC DONATO is a percussion soloist, chamber musician, composer and teacher. He is
a member of the DoublePlay Percussion
Duo and a has been staff percussionist for the Composers Conference at
Wellesleyn College for the past 20 years. He has
performed in New York, Rome, Amsterdam,
and in Paris for the French premiere of Iannis Xenakis'
Percussion Concerto, Omega. He premiered James Tenney's Song 'n' Dance for Harry Partch with the SWR
Symphony Orchestra at the Donaueschingen Music
Festival and was featured soloist for Iannis at the
Gulbenkian Festival in Lisbon, Portugal.
In May 2001 Dominic presented his first concert of all tamtam music
(TAMTAM I) which became the inspiration for his "Music for Tamams"
Project. It featured James Tenney's Having Never Written
a Note for Percussion and two versions of John Cage's One4 along with
new pieces by Helen Lee and himself. He has
commissioned and performed a number of compositions featuring tamtams
from a number of very talented composers including Peter Jarvis, Stuart
Jones, Elizabeth Hoffman, Eric Moe, Steven Ricks and Ushio Torikai. He
has also written a number of pieces that feature tamtam, most recently
using the Electrix Repeater as a means to expand the possibilities in
live performance. In 2006 he presented a second full concert of all
tamtam music (TAMTAM II) which featured new works by Jarvis, Jones,
Ricks and himself as well as James Tenney's For Percussion Perhaps,
Or…(night). Last year Dominic released "METALMORPHOSIS," the
first CD of his "Music for Tamtams" project, on Capstone Records.
Upcoming premieres include new works written for Dominic by composers
Barbara White, Maxwell Dulaney, Xi Wang, and Seung-Ah Oh.
In 2007, Dr. Donato was selected by Meet the Composer as one of
eight"Soloist Champions." He directs the
Percussion Department and Ensembles at Purchase College, SUNY. For more information please visit: www.musicfortamtams.com and the Purchase College website: www.purchase.edu. |
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Percussionist TOM KOLOR specializes in
20th and 21st century music, and holds a Master’s degree from the
Juilliard School. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the
University at Buffalo.
Mr. Kolor appears throughout the United
States and Europe as a member of Talujon Percussion, Manhattan
Sinfonietta, Ensemble 21, Sospeso, American Modern Ensemble and
Newband. In addition, he is a frequent guest of such ensembles as the
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York New Music Ensemble,
Speculum Musicae, Continuum, Da Capo Chamber Players, Group for
Contemporary Music, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
As a soloist, he has given dozens of premieres
by such composers as Milton Babbitt, John Zorn, Wayne Peterson, Tania
Leon, and Jerome Kitzke. He has recorded for Bridge, New World, Albany,
Capstone, Innova, Wergo, Naxos, CRI, Koch, Tzadik, North/South
Consonance, and Deutsche Grammophon labels.
For more information on the University at Buffalo visit: www.music.buffalo.edu
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Percussionist Michael Lipsey has
performed at festivals in Bali, London, Lisbon, Madrid, Berlin, Mexico City,
Taipei, Macao, Tokyo, La Jolla, New York, Moscow, Bogota and France.
Michael is the founding member of Talujon Percussion and has also performed
with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, Steve Reich, Bang on a Can, Tan
Dun, New York New Music Ensemble and Riverside Symphony. He has recorded for Sony Records, Red
Poppy Records, Nonesuch, Albany, Capstone and Mode. Michael has performed throughout the world and given master
classes at numerous schools including the Juilliard School of Music and California School of the Arts.
Michael has also worked with many
musicians from around the world, most recently including Gamelan Dharma Swara, a Balinese gamelan located in New York City. He performed with DS at the first American gamelan
at the PKB in Denpasar, Bali. He has worked with musicians Subash Chandran, Ganesh Kumar, Glen
Velez, Carlos Gomez, Antonio Hart, Roland Vasquez, and River Guerguerian. His book and solo CD contains recently commissioned works for solo hand drums by Jason Eckardt, River Guerguerian, Mathew Rosenblum, Arthur
Kreiger, Eric Moe, Dominic Donato, David Cossin and David Rakowski. The book is available at :http://store.calabresebrothersmusic.com/08-00209.html and the recordings at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/michaellipsey.
Michael is a full-time Professor at the Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY, Queens College and Director of the Percussion Program and the New Music Ensemble. |
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MATT WARD is dedicated to performing
and commissioning new music and has been cited by the New York Times as
“a fine soloist”. With a particular interest in
chamber music, he is a principal player with the Argento Chamber
Players, Talujon, and is also the co-founder of the percussion trio
Timetable. Mr. Ward also performs regularly with groups such as
the Manhattan Sinfonietta, the American Modern Ensemble, Associated
Solo Artists, Albany Symphony and the Riverside Symphony. Mr. Ward was
the recipient of the Ridley-Tree Fellowship at the Music Academy of the
West in 1998, and in 1999 he participated in the Tanglewood Music
Center under the direction of Seiji Ozawa and George Benjamin and
returned the following year for the American Premiere of Pierre
Boulez's Sur Incises at the 60th Anniversary TMC Alumni Concert.
Recent projects include the American Premiere of Philippe Hurel's
percussion concerto at Merkin Hall, and the premieres of two new works
for percussion by Elizabeth Hoffman.
Matt Ward began studying conducting as the student
director of the Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players and in
residence at the Bang On a Can Summer Music Festival. Since then,
he has premiered new works by Phillipe Manoury, Lawrence Moss, Ross
Bauer, Meyer Kupferman, Barbara White, Sebastian Armoza and many other
young composers. He is also a regular guest conductor with the
International Contemporary Ensemble and Ensemble Inc.
Mr. Ward holds a BM degree from the Manhattan School
of Music and a MM degree from SUNY Stony Brook, where he is currently a
Candidate for his DMA. He is on faculty at Queens College and at
the Bloomingdale School of Music where he directs the percussion
ensemble and conducts student and faculty ensembles. Through
organizations such as the 92nd Street Y, Westchester Philharmonic, and
Marquis Studios Mr. Ward has worked with elementary school children
throughout New York City and the surrounding area. He can be
heard on the recording labels Argo, Newport Classics, Soundspell, and
Albany Records. |
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