Marin Alsop conducts Darkness Made Visible
Friday, August 1, 2008
Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, 8pm; Tickets: $26-$41. The phenomenal Marin Alsop will be conducting the world premiere of the 2008-revised Darkness Made Visible in the opening night of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music. The orchestra work will be premiered alongside the U.S. Premiere of
Meanwhile, in Hollywood
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
40 film festivals later, director Shyam Balsé’s Indio-US film, Monsoon, for which Eric co-wrote the score with Robert Hawes, garners its 16th top award. Visit www.monsoonfilm.com for up-to-date press information and future screenings. Director Ramsey Denison’s Somewhere in the City, another film
Further Proof That It Was a Good Idea
Thursday, April 24, 2008
In the middle of compiling his proposal for a Jerwood Opera Fellowship, Eric discovered with great dismay that Richard Thomas (of the Jerry Springer opera) and Mark Anthony Turnage had already begun drafting an opera on the exact same subject--why, none other than the late model-actress Anna
The One Best System performed at Indiana
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Eric begins his doctoral studies at Indiana University-Bloomington, studying composition under Claude Baker. A revised version of The One Best System (including some intricate prepared piano work) receives its premiere in Auer Hall. I-Jeng Yeh, Theresa Johenan, Jinhee Han and Tim Best performing.
Chamber Mix Premieres The One Best System
Saturday, July 21, 2007
I will the participating in the 2007 San Francisco Chamber Wind Festival, where on the first concert of the series, Chamber Mix will be premiering a new work that was commissioned by John Bilotta. The One Best System is based on a rhythmic motive that, with repetition, progressively drops "
Two Performances at the Oregon Bach Festival
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Pianists Kate Campbell and Alexander Schwarzkopf perform Etudes II, III and V from Five Piano Etudes After J.S. Bach at the 2007 Oregon Bach Festival in Beall Concert Hall. The Composers Symposium Gamelan Ensemble will also premiere Gamelanshire Posey at the concluding concert of the Symposium on