Category: events
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on american soil streaming link featuring premiere of feedback loop death
Below is the link for tonight’s recital and a note about the program.
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premiere of stephen feigenbaum’s feedback loop death tonight, march 10
This Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 8:00pm in The Hartt School’s Berkman Recital Hall, I will premiere Stephen Feigenbaum’s new piece for Trombone and Piano, Feedback Loop Death. I’m very excited to give this premiere, especially since we had to delay the performance because of the blizzard last month. The entire recital will feature works…
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program notes for sure on this shining night
Below are the program notes for tonight’s recital. sure on this shining night program notes and vocal texts and translations
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sure on this shining night | a recital by matthew russo
March 31, 2012 at 8pm in Yale University’s Sprague Hall My final recital at Yale includes music that I’ve always wanted to perform or that has interested me throughout my career. Assisted again by the lovely Melody Quah and joined once more by the Yale Trombone Quartet, I hope that we can relax for an hour…
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recital – march 31, 8pm
Just a quick note to announce my Degree Recital on March 31, at 8pm in Yale’s Sprague Recital Hall. Repertoire to be announced!
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livestreaming slidebone – november 19 2pm
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slidebone for trombone solo
This weekend on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 2pm in Sudler Recital Hall located in Yale University’s William H. Harkness Hall, I will be premiering Erik Nielsen’s new work for trombone Slidebone for trombone solo. The concert will be recorded, and may be live streamed as the date approaches. Come or listen if you can, or…
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Upcoming Recital
Hello all! Just writing in quickly here to tell you about an upcoming solo recital of mine. The recital will be Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 2:00pm in Yale University’s Sulder Hall which is located in Harkness Hall (100 wall street, 06501). Featuring the music of Weber, Marcello, Ewazen, and Hornoff, the recital also marks…
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final concert at norfolk – böhme sextet
This Saturday, August 13 at 10:30 a.m. marks the final concert for the Young Artist Performance Series at Norfolk this summer. The Excalibur Brass will be performing the first, second and final movement from Oskar Böhme’s Sextet which calls for three trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba. We will be taking the stage with Yale faculty…
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l’histoire du soldat
On August 5, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival presents Stravinsky’s L’histoire du soldat, conducted by Ransom Wilson, choreographed by Katie Stevinson-Nollet and the Full Force Dance theatre, with narration by John McDonough. The Soldier’s Tale was written in 1918 and features a septet of violin, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, cornet, trombone and percussion. This small…