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Spring Festival 2008
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Purchase Tickets - Press Links
NY Times Concert Review 1 June 2008
NY Times Concert Review 2 June 2008
Purchase Festival Tickets Here
Festival 2008 Press Release
Laurel Leaf Award Press Release
ACA Website Here
Festival Composers, Biogs, Program Notes, Texts
Eleanor Aversa
Burton Beerman
Elizabeth Bell
Marc Blitzstein CAIN (1930)
Nathan Bowen
André Brégégère
Richard Brooks
Richard Cameron-Wolfe
Robert Carl
Robert Ceely
Fred Cohen
John Eaton
Margaret Fairlie-Kennedy
Brian Fennelly
Steven R. Gerber
Jan Gilbert
Joel Gressel
Gregory Hall
Lisa Hogan
Hubert S. Howe, Jr.
Edward Jacobs
Louis Karchin
Francis Kayali
Steven Kemper
John Melby
Anthony Lanman
Lewis Nielson
Raoul Pleskow
Jody Rockmaker
Harold Seletsky
Marilyn Shrude
Elliott Schwartz
Joyce Hope Suskind
Beth Wiemann
Scott Winship
Margarita Zelenaia
Mark Zuckerman
Brief Audio Excerpts - Hear these live at the festival!
Bowen - Cassia (June 5)
Schwartz - Two Watterson Poems (II)
Rockmaker - Shlof Meyn Kind (June 4)
Blitzstein - Cain (June 7 4pm)
Festival Performing Artists
The New York Virtuoso Singers
Harold Rosenbaum
Second Instrumental Unit
David Fulmer, violin
Marc D. Williams, conductor
iO Quartet
Christopher Oldfather, piano
Gabrielle Athayde, cello
Elizabeth Brown
Christopher Bruckman, piano
Kevin Bylsma, piano
Peter Clark, baritone
Meredith Clark, harp
Jane Cords-O'Hara
Naomi Drucker, clarinet
Jacquelyn Familant, soprano
Michael Fennelly, piano
Benjamin Fingland, clarinet
Adam Forman, percussion
Jeannie Im, soprano
John Langford, percussion
Linda Larson, soprano
Alex Lipowski, percussion
Marijo Newman, piano
Marilyn Nonken, piano
Nancy Ogle, soprano
Nicole Pantos, soprano
Kim Paterson, piano
Tawnya Popoff, viola
Alexandra ("Zsaz") Rutkowski, cello
Maria Sampen, violin
Jane Schoonmaker Rodgers, soprano
Robin Seletsky, clarinet
Patricia Sonego, soprano
Keith Spencer, baritone
Philipp Staudlin, saxophone
Kathy Tagg, piano
Amie Weiss, violin
Asuka Yamamoto, clarinet
American Composers Alliance
New York, NY
As a non-profit organization dedicated to new American concert music, ACA is a publisher, archivist, custodian, and concert presenter with a history dating to 1937.
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ACA History, 1968
Aaron Copland receives the ACA Laurel Leaf award from Hall Overton, 1968
ACA History, 1941
Aaron Copland accepts nomination for President of ACA, 1941
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