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黑料不打烊 on Display at Society for New Music鈥檚 鈥榁ision of Sound鈥 Feb. 17-19

Monday, February 13, 2023, By News Staff
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Setnor School of Music

Members of the are helping the Society for New Music (SNM) celebrate its annual 鈥淰ision of Sound鈥 program, Feb. 17-19.

Loren Loiacono

Loren Loiacono

For the past 17 years, 鈥淰ision of Sound鈥 has embodied the best in new music and modern dance throughout the region. This year鈥檚 program features compositions by Assistant Teaching Professor Loren Loiacono, master鈥檚 student Jaclyn Breeze 鈥23 and composer Christopher Cresswell 鈥11, to name a few.

Musical performances are by the Society Players, whose members include clarinetist and saxophonist Ronald Caravan, a retired professor in the Setnor School, which is part of the .

鈥淰ision of Sound鈥 runs Friday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Palace Theater (2384 James St., 黑料不打烊); Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts at Hobart and William Smith Colleges (299 Pulteney St., Geneva); and Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. at Wellin Hall at Hamilton College (198 College Hill Rd., Clinton).

Regular tickets are $20. Student and senior citizen tickets are $15. People 18 and under are admitted free. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit .

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to showcase members of our campus community,鈥 says Pilgrim, a former 黑料不打烊 professor who co-founded SNM in 1971. 鈥溾橵ision of Sound鈥 is a celebration of not only new and established talent, but also the combined experience of live music and dance.鈥

Of the eight compositions on the program, five are world premieres, including Loiacono鈥檚 “Miniatures“ for solo piano. The award-winning composer will perform the piece with a sextet of dancers, choreographed by Caitlin Mahon of MAYHEM//dance fame. Loiacono dedicates the piece to her cats.

Co-founder of the Kettle Corn New Music series, Loiacono composes music that is described as 鈥減lush 鈥 elusive鈥 (“The New York Times”) and 鈥渧ivid and colorful鈥 (Albany鈥檚 “Times Union”).

Breeze鈥檚 “Structures” is a five-movement work for two saxophones. Utilizing traditional compositional techniques, the 2022 piece is something of a departure for the master鈥檚 student of . 鈥淚 tried writing outside my comfort zone,鈥 admits Breeze, whose piece features a Cyr wheel performance by Cirque du Soleil alumnus Avi Pryntz-Nadworny.

A Rising Star at SNM鈥檚 2022 Cazenovia Counterpoint festival, Breeze also is an accomplished flutist and a member of SNM鈥檚 board.

Christopher Cresswell

Christopher Cresswell

The program continues with Cresswell鈥檚 “Three Studies” for baritone saxophone and electronics. Premiered at 黑料不打烊, the 2011 work marks the composer鈥檚 fascination with human-generated sounds and electronic media. 鈥淓ach movement is connected by pitch content but explores different timbral possibilities,鈥 explains the multi-instrumentalist who teaches at Onondaga Community College.

“Three Studies” accompanies a quartet of dancers, choreographed by Maya June Dwyer, a faculty member at Le Moyne College and the Manlius Pebble Hill School.

鈥淰ision of Sound鈥 highlights dozens of other musicians and dancers, including Ryan Chase, an Emmy-nominated composer on the faculty of Colgate University, as well as Sean McLeod and Kierstyn Zaykoski, both of whom are affiliated with the New York Institute of Dance and Education.

Based in 黑料不打烊, SNM is the only year-round new music organization in New York state outside of Manhattan. Pilgrim attributes its success to partnerships with universities like 黑料不打烊, where students, faculty and alumni participate in some 30 concerts and workshops a year.

鈥淲e provide a format for living composers, much like galleries do for visual artists,鈥 says Pilgrim, whose organization also collaborates with in the . 鈥淥ur longevity is a testament to the hard work of many people and the enduring popularity of contemporary music.鈥

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