“Serendipity: Music from the Heart of New York” is a 2-CD set of world
premiere recordings by seven Society for New Music commissioned
composers and released on Innova 719. Serendipity brought these
composers to Central New York, where the Society for New Music endures
through snow and ice, sun and rain, to present new music year-round,
commissioning and performing music by regional composers. Some of these
composers earned their degrees from Eastman and Cornell (‘in the zone’
regionally), while others came via Mexico, Yale, Miami, Cal Arts, San
Diego, Western Washington and Michigan. Their music is as diverse as
they are.
The performers on this recording also came from throughout the U.S. and
Europe to settle in the Heart of New York. Their passion for bringing
new repertoire to life has kept them performing together for many years.
The 2009-2010 season is the Society’s 38th consecutive season, and
continues the tradition of commissioning and premiering one to two works
each and every year. Commissioned works are repeated several times over
the course of subsequent seasons and recorded.
The Society’s 5-CD set of American Masters for the 21st Century, also on
Innova, featured 29 previously commissioned composers, including four
Pulitzer Prize winners.
Performers: Linda Greene & Kelly Covert, flutes; David Abrams & John
Friedrichs, clarinet/bass clarinet; Patricia Sharpe, oboe; Cristina
Buciu, Ann McIntyre & Stephanie Koppeis, violin; Amy Diefes, viola;
David LeDoux, George Macero & Wesley Baldwin, cello; Steven Heyman,
Adrienne Kim, Sar Shalom Strong & Kirk Severtson, piano; Rob Bridge &
Jennifer Vacanti, percussion; Cynthia Johnston Turner & James Tapia,
conductors; James Abbott, engineer; Neva Pilgrim, producer
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