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16 September 2010 12:00 pmto19 September 2010 10:00 pm

Belém Art Centre
Lisbon, Portugal
ticketing info

My remixed/remastered version of my 2004 electronic piece, Towa, June 1st, 2004 (available on iTunes) will be “performed” (read: “played”) as part of the Miso Music Portugal Música Viva Festival 2010 Sound Walk installation.

“This set of pieces will be sounding through the walking hallway of the Belém Art Centre in Lisbon during the 2010 Música Viva festival, from the 16th until the 19th of September.”

For more information on the Festival click here.

9 October 2010
4:00 pmto5:30 pm

Alton Baker Park
Eugene, OR

A Masters of Fine Arts Choreographic Thesis Project by Erinn Thompson Ernst
in Collaboration with: Dancers: Jenny Allen, Liana Conyers, Jenell Davis, Ivy Farrell, Alyssa Gentry, Ruby McConnell, Rachel Slaughter, Julia Vickers, Anna Waller, and Amy Ward.
Composers: David C. Horton, Simon Hutchinson, and Mark Knippel
Musicians: TBA
Production Assistant: David Cuong Nguyen
Committee: Jenifer Craig, Christian Cherry, Walter Kennedy

20 November 2010
8:00 pmto9:30 pm
8:00 pmto9:30 pm

Thelma Schnitzer Hall
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Admission: $8, $5 students

Details TBA.

5 February 2011
8:00 pmto9:30 pm

Beall Hall
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Admission: Free

Please join the TaiHei Ensemble for a concert of premieres with guest artist, mezzo-soprano Rebecca Stuhlbarg, including my piece, Momijigari for Ms. Stuhlbarg, flute, and two percussionists.

Rebecca Stuhlbarg is a mezzo-soprano in the San Francisco Bay Area specializing in contemporary music. She received her Masters in Vocal Performance from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2007 and has maintained an active teaching and performing schedule since graduation. In addition to performing as a guest artist and featured chorus member at Opera San Jose, Rebecca performs lead and secondary roles in smaller opera companies throughout the Bay Area. She has sung roles in contemporary operas such as The Medium and The Consul by Menotti, Street Scene by Weill, and The Crucible by Ward. Lead roles include Hansel from Hansel and Gretel and Lisa in The Cannabis Cantata. She has also been section leader and alto soloist in the choral ensemble Ariose for the last two years. Most recently Rebecca organized and performed in a recital in Santa Cruz featuring music by Amy Beach and operatic favorites. Rebecca also enjoys conducting, playing violin, doing yoga, and being a mom.