Trances & Visions will receive it’s first performance with horn and organ accompaniment at Seattle’s Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church, with Mark Robbins, Associate Principal Horn of the Seattle Symphony and Valerie Shields, organist at the church. The performances will occur during the two worship services on Sunday February 19th 8:30am and 11am. Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church is located at 7500… Read more →
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BERTOLOZZI AT VASSAR MODFEST 2012
Reprising the success of last fall’s Our Town, a ballet based on the Thornton Wilder play with music by Joseph Bertolozzi and choreography by Susan Santoro, the New York Academy of Ballet will perform at the 2012 Vassar College Modfest. The performance is 7pm, January 19, 2012 in the Villard Room, Main Building. Also on the evening’s program is music… Read more →
‘Trances & Visions’ with Symphonic Winds
The Orange County Community College Symphonic Band, directed by Kevin Scott will premiere Joseph Bertolozzi’s “Trances & Visions” with Christine Sacchi, french horn soloist. This will be the premiere of the symphonic band version of Trances & Waltzes, as realized by conductor Kevin Scott. The concert begins Saturday December 10, 2011, at 8:00pm at the Paramount Theatre, 17 South St.,… Read more →
Bridge Music Listening Stations at Mid Hudson Children’s Museum
The BRIDGE MUSIC Listening Stations from the Mid Hudson Bridge have begun their winter season at the Mid Hudson Children’s Museum. This marks the third year that the Museum and Bridge Music have partnered to bring the installation to the public during the cold weather. Positioned on the second floor with a stunning view toward the bridge, the Listening Stations… Read more →
PLAYGROUND MUSIC
On Dec 6, 2011 at 7pm the culmination of Joseph Bertolozzi‘s work with St. Peter’s School in Hyde Park, NY and the Dutchess County Art’s Council‘s Arts-In Education program will be presented to the public. The 6th grade class will play the ringtones and sound effects they created from sampling their school’s playground, much in the fashion that Bertolozzi did… Read more →
Some pix from Mundo Divino
Here are some evocative photos from last week’s Mundo Divino concert, with Joseph Bertolozzi, Rafael Figueroa, Scott Beall, Willie Smith, Doug Corrallis and Doug Franck. Read more →
The Bronze Collection in Sacrifice of Paradise
Come hear Joseph Bertolozzi and The Bronze Collection in creative & classic jazz, world music and experimental soundscapes in Sacrifice of Paradise, presented by Mundo Divino @ The Howland Center, Beacon, NY, Saturday Nov 26, 2011, 8:30pm. Featuring a monster band that will transform the heart, mind & soul! Scott Beall – Guitar Doug Correllus – piano Joseph Bertolozzi -percussion… Read more →
Veteran’s Day Benefit Concert of Patriotic Organ and Choral Music
Joseph Bertolozzi will be performing his composition “Elegy: The Soldier’s Memorial Fountain” for solo organ to open a concert in a benefit for “”Wounded Warriors,” a non-profit group that assists hospitalized veterans, 4:00 PM, Sunday, November 13, 2011 at Christ Episcopal Church, Poughkeepsie NY. Presented by the Central Hudson Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, music will include… Read more →
NEA/Poughkeepsie’s Big Read & NY Academy of Ballet
In conjunction with the Poughkeepsie BIG READ program (an NEA initiative), The New York Academy of Ballet presents an original ballet inspired by Thornton Wilder’s play ‘Our Town‘ set to original piano music by Joseph Bertolozzi who will perform his music live. The production is choreographed by NYAB director Susan Santoro. A choir from Poughkeepsie High School, under the direction… Read more →
Music-Technology-Science Workshop at St. Peter’s School Hyde Park, NY – 02
My residency at St. Peter’s School in Hyde Park, NY, in conjunction with the Dutchess County Arts Council continued with the students working on the computer with the sounds harvested from their playground. After having gathered the sounds from the playground, I went into K-Town Studios with Ron Kuhnke, our engineer, and cataloged them according to their tones. We had… Read more →