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2017.05.15 21:04

2017 퀸즈 뉴뮤직 페스티벌(5/19-21)

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Queens New Music Festival 

May 19 – 21, 2017
The Secret Theatre

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The composers and performers of Random Access Music (RAM) are thrilled to present the 6th Annual
Queens New Music Festival taking place Friday, May 19th through Sunday, May 21st. The mission of
the festival is to promote new music in Queens by highlighting the wealth of artists living and working
in Queens, as well as inviting artists from other parts of New York City and the country to contribute to
the livelihood of the most diverse borough of the city.

RAM is proud to host a special pre-festival event: a collaboration with faculty and students from the
Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, CUNY curated by Michael Lipsey. Student
performers will present a program of new and known music on Tuesday, May 16th at 8pm to warm up
the audience for this year’s Queens New Music Festival. Proceeds from this concert will be donated to
www.hourchildren.org, whose mission is to help incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and
their children successfully rejoin the community, reunify with their families, and build healthy,
independent, and secure lives.

Opening night on Friday, May 19th at 7pm, features the Svrček-Ojeda piano duo (Susan Svrček &
Nelson Ojeda- Valdes), and (h)artDrive electric guitar duo (Giacomo Baldelli & Nadav Lev). The
music continues throughout the weekend with world renown flutist Robert Dick, violinist Myroslava
(Mira) Khomik & pianist Füreya Ünal (L.A.), New York City Guitar Orchestra, loadbang, and vocal
works by RAM composers, and guest composer Kamala Sankaram.

All performances will be held at The Secret Theatre’s Main Stage in Long Island City as part of the
LIC Arts Open. Tickets for all concerts are $15 including Tuesday’s student concert.

2017 Queens New Music Festival
Friday, May 19 – Sunday, May 21, 2017
Special Pre-Festival Event: Tuesday, May 16, 2017
@The Secret Theatre: 
4402 23rd Street (bet. 44th Road & 44th Avenue)
Long Island City, NY 11101
www.ram-nyc.org  www.queensnewmusicfestival.org

TICKETS:
General: $15
Students and seniors $10
Day Pass $35 (Saturday)
Day Pass $25 (Sunday)
Festival Pass $65 (Friday through Sunday)

Special Pre-Festival Event:
*Tuesday, May 16, 2017 8pm
Aaron Copland School of Music Student Concert (curated by Michael Lipsey)

2017 Queens New Music Festival Overview:

Friday, May 19, 2017 7pm
Svrček-Ojeda piano duo (Susan Svrček & Nelson Ojeda-Valdes)
(h)artDrive electric guitar duo (Giacomo Baldelli & Nadav Lev)

Saturday, May 20, 2017
3pm Flutist Robert Dick performs William Hellermann’s monumental work Three Weeks in
Cincinnati in December
5pm Coast to Coast: violinist Myroslava (Mira) Khomik & pianist Füreya Ünal arrive from L.A. to
perform works by John Adams, Jonathan Harvey, Michael Torke, and more!
8pm New York City Guitar Orchestra

Sunday, May 21, 2017
1pm loadbang
4pm Random Drama: vocal works by RAM composers, Barash, Fetherolf, Galindo, and Schulz, as
well as guest composer Kamala Sankaram 

*Program for Tuesday, May 16, 2017 8pm

Aaron Copland School of Music Student Concert (curated by Michael Lipsey)
An Open Cage (2012) Florent Ghys
Jasmin Daquin, oboe; Nicolas Anton, cello; Mike Deering, marimba; Juan Herrera, percussion;
Kyle Miller, guitar; Ruka Shironishi, piano
Canzone (1961) Samuel Barber
Justine Sedky, flute & Abram Korsunsky, piano
String Quintet in C major, D. 956 (1828) Franz Schubert
I. Allegro ma non troppo
Harmonia Junus and Emma Dong, violins; Paulina Salcedo-Watson, viola;
Mikiko Iwasaki and Nicholas Anton, cellos
O-penktion (2017) Kyle Miller
Kyle Miller, guitar solo
Piano Quintet in f minor (1880) Cesar Franck
I. Molto moderato quasi lento-Allegro
Nicolas Giacalone, piano; Teresa Pietromanaco and Yair Shahak, violins; Jessica Wong, viola;
Joseph Noto, cello
Sonata in f minor, Op. 80 for Violin and Piano (1907) Sergey Prokofiev
III Andante
Christopher Joyal, violin; Abram Korsunsky, piano

Intermission

Three Songs for Soprano, Cello and Piano (1994) Andre Previn
Mercy
Stones
Shelter
Deborah Carter, soprano; Nick Anton, cello; Ina Rasmussen, piano
Love Genesis (2016) Jacob Elkin
Justine Sedsky, solo flute
Quintet in A for Piano and Strings, D. 667 (Trout) Schubert
IV Theme and Variations
Scott Gentile, piano; Emma Dong, violin; Dora Kim, viola; Tim Leonard, cello; Matt Masiello, bass
Taonta (2016) Ilari Kaila
I. Sarabande
II. Rosary
Markus Kaitila, piano
The Deepest Desire (2005) Jake Heggie
1. The Call; More is required; Love
2. The Deepest Desire
4. Primary Colors
Linda Collazo, mezzo soprano; Markus Kaitila, piano; Simona Donova, flute

About RAM Composers:
Having been praised as evocative, highly inventive, and of undeniable power, the composers of RAM
represent a broad spectrum of aesthetics, styles, and voices and revel in music of all types. The RAM
composers believe in the music of their fellow musicians and are committed to supporting and
presenting one another’s music, both in and outside of RAM. RAM’s eclectic combination of
composers reflects the rich and varied landscape that is American music in the 21st century. The RAM
composers are Guy Barash, Stephen Cabell, David Fetherolf, Gilbert Galindo, Frances White, B. Allen
Schulz and Stefan Weisman.