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Pennsylvania Premiere of The Infinite Sphere by Composer Lawrence Dillon
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net
Lawrence Dillon’s The Infinite Sphere will be given its Pennsylvania Premiere performance by the Daedalus Quartet on Sunday, January 31 – 3 PM at Armado Recital Hall of the Irvine Auditorium at University of Pennsylvania, 34th and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia.
Commissioned by the Daedalus Quartet in conjunction with the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, Dillon’s fourth quartet takes Pascal’s reference to “an infinite sphere, whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere” as the inspiration for a virtuosic wheels-within-wheels journey. The fourth quartet in Dillon’s Invisible Cities String Quartet Cycle -- a set of six quartets that explore connections between Classical forms and contemporary experience -- The Infinite Sphere not only takes the form of a Classical rondo, it also adopts the rondo spirit, using popular dance music as material.
The piece was given its World Premiere performances by the Daedalus Quartet on January 15 at The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia and on January 16 at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. Read a Washington Post review of the work at http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-classical-beat/2010/01/in_performance_daedalus_quarte.html
Other works on the program are Beethoven’s Quartet op. 18 no. 2 in G Major and Schoenberg’s Verklarte Nacht, op. 4 String Sextet "Transfigured Night".
The January 31 concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 215-898-7544 or visit http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/artsandculture/index.php?template=web&s=0".
Winner of the 2007 Guarneri String Quartet Award from Chamber Music America, the Daedalus String Quartet is the resident quartet for the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. Visit them at http://daedalusquartet.com/.
Lawrence Dillon is Composer in Residence at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and currently has commissions from the Emerson String Quartet, the Mansfield Symphony, the Boise Philharmonic, the Salt Lake City Symphony, the Daedalus String Quartet, the University of Utah Philharmonia and the Idyllwild Symphony Orchestra. He has won awards from ASCAP, the Juilliard School (where he was the youngest composer to earn a doctorate, subsequently joining the faculty), the Ravinia Festival, the International Horn Society, the American Music Center, CRS and many other organizations. His music is published by American Composers Editions. Read his latest Infinite Curves newsletter at http://www.jamesarts.com/releases/jan10/LD_nws_010810.pdf. Read his lively Sequenza 21 blog “An Infinite Number of Curves” at http://www.sequenza21.com/dillon. Lawrence Dillon’s music is published by American Composers Alliance. Visit his website at http://www.lawrencedillon.com/.
He is represented by Jeffrey James Arts Consulting - 516-586-3433 - to whom inquiries about his music can be directed.
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Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net
Lawrence Dillon’s The Infinite Sphere will be given its Pennsylvania Premiere performance by the Daedalus Quartet on Sunday, January 31 – 3 PM at Armado Recital Hall of the Irvine Auditorium at University of Pennsylvania, 34th and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia.
Commissioned by the Daedalus Quartet in conjunction with the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, Dillon’s fourth quartet takes Pascal’s reference to “an infinite sphere, whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere” as the inspiration for a virtuosic wheels-within-wheels journey. The fourth quartet in Dillon’s Invisible Cities String Quartet Cycle -- a set of six quartets that explore connections between Classical forms and contemporary experience -- The Infinite Sphere not only takes the form of a Classical rondo, it also adopts the rondo spirit, using popular dance music as material.
The piece was given its World Premiere performances by the Daedalus Quartet on January 15 at The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia and on January 16 at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. Read a Washington Post review of the work at http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-classical-beat/2010/01/in_performance_daedalus_quarte.html
Other works on the program are Beethoven’s Quartet op. 18 no. 2 in G Major and Schoenberg’s Verklarte Nacht, op. 4 String Sextet "Transfigured Night".
The January 31 concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 215-898-7544 or visit http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/artsandculture/index.php?template=web&s=0".
Winner of the 2007 Guarneri String Quartet Award from Chamber Music America, the Daedalus String Quartet is the resident quartet for the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. Visit them at http://daedalusquartet.com/.
Lawrence Dillon is Composer in Residence at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and currently has commissions from the Emerson String Quartet, the Mansfield Symphony, the Boise Philharmonic, the Salt Lake City Symphony, the Daedalus String Quartet, the University of Utah Philharmonia and the Idyllwild Symphony Orchestra. He has won awards from ASCAP, the Juilliard School (where he was the youngest composer to earn a doctorate, subsequently joining the faculty), the Ravinia Festival, the International Horn Society, the American Music Center, CRS and many other organizations. His music is published by American Composers Editions. Read his latest Infinite Curves newsletter at http://www.jamesarts.com/releases/jan10/LD_nws_010810.pdf. Read his lively Sequenza 21 blog “An Infinite Number of Curves” at http://www.sequenza21.com/dillon. Lawrence Dillon’s music is published by American Composers Alliance. Visit his website at http://www.lawrencedillon.com/.
He is represented by Jeffrey James Arts Consulting - 516-586-3433 - to whom inquiries about his music can be directed.
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