New CD; Creviston-Fader Duo
This CD has been recorded by SCOTT BURGESS of WHITE PINE MUSIC,
Funded by a grant from the AARON COPLAND FOUNDATION.
**EACH WORK WAS CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE CREVISTON ~ FADER DUO.
Aasai Neelaavey (2007) David Claman (b. 1958)
Greetings From the Rock (2007) Whitney Ashe (b.1971)
Three Episodes (2007) Gregory Wanamaker (b. 1968)
Twitch
Repose
Spasm
Spiral Mirrors (2009) John Anthony Lennon (b.1950)
In Quiet Light (2009) Dorothy Chang (b.1970)
Thrash (2007) Eric Schwartz (b.1976)
Sejdefu Majka Budase (2007) Traditional, arr. Michael Djupstrom (b.1980)
Early Autumn Lightning (2009) Brian Coughlin (b. 1973)
Concert in Peterboro, NH
Playing Takemitsu’s “Toward the Sea” on this show. Beautiful.
Music in Every Sound: Reflections on Thoreau
Walden Pond Photographed by Robert Sargent Fay
Saturday, August 24, 7:30pm,  Bass Hall, Monadnock Center for History & Culture
A concert built around the words and influence of Henry David Thoreau. Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata played by pianist Randall Hodgkinson, with other Walden-inspired music including “Talking to Vaseduva,†Nathan Davis’ uniquely conceived percussion work for a natural xylophone of riverbed stones. The program begins with Robert Fay’s photo-essay on Thoreau in New England, with Thoreau readings by actors Pamela White and Warren Hammack, accompanied by a new soundscape commissioned for the occasion from composer Nicholas Stoia and a premiere by N.H. based composer Lawrence Siegel.