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LustigSMRaymond Lustig’s Latency Canons with American Composers Orchestra

Selected Press Coverage:
The New York Times: Review by Vivien Schweitzer
Slate:  Glitchy Google Hangouts make beautiful music by J. Bryan Lowder

 

DSsm90x90Duo Sonidos to Make Texas Recital Debut at University of Texas – Dallas
Duo Sonidos Continues Successful 2012-13 Season with Spring Tour of the Midwest and an Appearance at the Queens New Music Festival, New York City
Duo Sonidos to perform on the first LIVE Simul-cast Classical Radio Concert on ‘Classical New England’ WGBH Boston and WFMT Chicago

Selected Press Coverage:
South Bend Tribune: Duo Sonidos gets funky with classical music
Lake County News-Sun: Duo Sonidos to perform March 21 in Kenosha
WGBH Boston: Duo Sonidos on Drive Time Live (Simulcast with WFMT Chicago)

Adam PicsClassical Guitarist Adam Levin will make Colorado Debut at University of Colorado International Guitar Festival

Selected Press Coverage:
OpusColorado: Review by Robin McNeil
Boulder Daily Camera: Feature by Kelly Dean Hansen

 

ATMA Classique Announces the Release of Prima Donna Featuring Acclaimed Soprano Karina Gauvin

Selected Press Coverage:
San Francisco Classical Voice: Soprano Karina Gauvin, an intimate exchange
New Jersey Star Ledger: CD Review by Ronni Reich
Classical Sonoma: Gauvin Spins French Song Sorcery…
Classics Today: Glorious Gauvin by Robert Levine
WGBH Boston: Karina Gauvin Sings Handel

Four Major World Premieres for Composer Augusta Read Thomas in 2012-2013
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Presents the World Premiere of ‘Earth Echoes’ by Augusta Read Thomas

Boston Symmphony Orchestra Presents the World Premiere of Cello Concerto No. 3, ‘Legend of the Phoenix’ by Augusta Read Thomas

Selected Press Coverage:
South Bend Tribune: Bells Will Be Ringing 
The New Yorker: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
Review of Resounding Earth at I Care if You Listen Blog
The Sacramento Bee: ’Resounding Earth’ rings into CSUS Festival
The Boston Globe: BSO, cellist Lynn Harrell to premiere work by Augusta Read Thomas
Boston Classical Review: Augusta Read Thomas cello concerto to receive world premiere…
WBUR Boston: BSO Premieres Thomas’ complex cello concerto

The Boston Globe:  Thomas’ Cello Concerto a Transmutative Journey
Boston Classical Review:  Thomas Cello Concerto debuts in blaze of glory

Random Access Music Announces Queens New Music Festival
Random Access Music Presents ‘Storybook’, an evening of New Vocal Music
Random Access Music Announces Second Annual Queens New Music Festival from May 16-19, 2013, at The Secret Theatre

Selected Press Coverage:
QueensNYC.com: The second annual Queens New Music Festival is coming
Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise
New York Times: Festivals are the Newest Thing for New Music
New York Times: Featured Listing May 6-12
Queens Tribune: Festival Highlights New Queens Music
Broadway World: Random Access Music Announces Queens New Music Festival

A440 Arts Group Announces the World Premiere of Stabat Mater by Composer Jorge Muñiz
US Premiere of Behold the Lamb of God for Cello by Composer Jorge Muñiz

Selected Press Coverage:
South Bend Tribune: Muñiz Composes a 21st Century Stabat Mater
South Bend Tribune: 
Duo Sonidos gets funky with classical music

New York Polyphony Announce the Release of endBeginning

Selected Press Coverage:
WRTI Interview with David Patrick Stearns
NPR Deceptive Cadence: A Vocal Quartet Takes on Death
WQXR The New Canon:  Big Beautiful Dark and Polyphonic
Alex Ross - The Rest is Noise: CD of the Week
ClassicsToday.com: Review by David Vernier
Musical Toronto: New York Polyphony makes delight out of despair

Justin Brown and Badische Staatskapelle Karlsruhe release Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 on Pan Classics Label
Conductor Justin Brown Looks Toward Carnegie Hall and Beyond
Conductor Justin Brown and the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe Celebrate 2013 Wagner Bicentennial with Complete Ring Cycle 

Selected Press Coverage:
SymphonyNOW: Getting with the Program
Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise
New York Times: Blooming Far Beyond Where They’re Planted
NewMusicBox: Engaging the Senses
New York Times: A Good Line on the Resume for an Orchestra
WQXR: Alabama Symphony Pairs New York Premieres with Beethoven
Concertonet.com: The Delights of Dixie Chuzpah
Press Reviews on the Mahler Symphony No. 9 on Pan Classics – Badische Staatskapelle Karlsruhe

Chicago Symphony Orchestra to Present US Premiere of Thea Musgrave’s Autumn Sonata: Concerto for Bass Clarinet
Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival Presents ‘Musgrave and More!’ on June 16, 2012
Harmonia Mundi Announces the Release of Thea Musgrave: Chamber Works for Oboe

Selected Press Coverage:
Time Out Chicago: Thea Musgrave Honored by CSO and CUBE
Chicago Classical Review: Lawrence A. Johnson
Chicago Tribune: John Von Rhein
Musicweb International Review: Chamber Works for Oboe by Gary Higginson

 Naxos Canadian Classics Announces the Release of Dreamscapes, New Recording of Music by Vivian Fung
Vivian Fung Announces World Premiere of New Violin Concerto
World Premiere of Yunnan Folk Songs with Fulcrum Point Music Project
Composer Vivian Fung Nominated for 2013 JUNO Award for “Classical Composition of the Year” for Violin Concerto

Selected Press Coverage:
Sequenza21 Interview with Ilona Oltuski
Chicago Classical Review: Lawrence A. Johnson
Chicago Tribune: Alan G. Artner
Edmonton Journal: Interview by Tom Murray
WQXR: The New Canon: From Bach to Bali
The Strad
WNYC New Sounds: Indonesian Inspiration
Album Review: Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle
Sequenza21 Feature on Dreamscapes Release Party by Ilona Oltuski
The Philadelphia Enquirer: Review of Dreamscapes by David Patrick Stearns
NPR Deceptive Cadence: The Versatile Sound of Vivian Fung

TENET and Trinity Wall Street present ‘TENEbrae’ 
TENET Announces 2012-2013 Performance Season

TENET Presents Third Annual Green Mountain Project in New York
TENET Presents The Green Mountain Project in Cambridge
TENET Announces 2011-2012 Performance Season

Selected Press Coverage:
New York Times: A Nod to St. Cecilia, Patron Despite Herself
New York Times: Presenting Sacred Works in a Style From the 1600s
Boston Globe: Reimagining ‘Vespers’ with help from Monteverdi – and others
Boston Musical Intelligencer: Metcalfe’s Monteverdi Vespers to Arrive in Cambridge
Classics Today: Mostly Monteverdi from Green Mountain Project
Boston Musical Intelligencer: Mr. Green Mountain’s Vespers of 1640
Boston Globe: Hitting New Heights with ‘Vespers’
New York Times: Monteverdi’s Madrigals as Live-Action Dramas
The New Yorker: Singing Shadows: Early music finds new life downtown

The Little Opera Theatre of New York Presents New York Stage Premiere of Mozart’s Mitridate, re di Ponto
Little Opera Theatre of NY Announces Spring 2012 Season
Little Opera Theatre of NY Announces Travelers, Two One-Act Rarities by Gustav Holst
Little Opera Theatre of NY Presents ‘The Reformed Drunkard’: a Comic Opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck

Selected Press Coverage:
New York Times: When Holst Read the Mahabharata
WQXR Opera Blog: Beyond ‘The Planets,’ A Host of Musical Identities in Holst
New York Times: From Milan to New York in 240 Years
WQXR Opera Blog: LOTNY Presents a Mozart Premiere
Parterre Box: Teen Spirit (Review)

 Eight Major Premieres by Composer Avner Dorman in 2011
 Major New York Premieres for Composer Avner Dorman in Spring 2012

Selected Press Coverage:
WQXR: Alabama Symphony Pairs New York Premieres with Beethoven
Concertonet.com: The Delights of Dixie Chuzpah  
New York Times: Blooming Far Beyond Where They’re Planted
NewMusicBox: Engaging the Senses  
New York Times: A Composer Not Afraid To Mash Things Up
New York Times: Inside Carnegie, Trumpets; Outside, Bullhorns

New York Jewish Week: Avner Dorman’s Musical Exoticism
WNYC Soundcheck In Studio: Orli Shaham and Gil Shaham
New York Times: Jewish Melodies, Traditional and Not
NPR:A Struggling City Finds Inspiration in Classical Music 
WQXR: Gil Shaham and Orli Shaham play Jewish music at Greene Space 
The Cleveland Plain Dealer: CityMusic Cleveland plays ‘Uzu and Muzu’ (Feature)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer: ‘Uzu and Muzu’ Review by Donald Rosenberg

 John Corigliano’s The Ghosts of Versailles Becomes Available on DVD for the First Time

Selected Press Coverage:
Opera News: The Ghosts of Versailles
Howard Goldstein: BBC Music Magazine, July 2011

 Mark Adamo’s Little Women Released on DVD and Blu-Ray

Selected Press Coverage:
Classics Today: Mark Adamo’s Little Women

 

Marketing/Promotion

New website for composer Jorge Muñiz
New website for conductor Justin Brown
New website for composer Avner Dorman 
New website for composer Raymond Lustig 

Targeted promotional mailings for composers and artists
Marketing campaigns for programs and special events for various arts organizations

Fundraising

Recent grants for arts and humanities projects and capital campaigns:
ASCAP Foundation
Meet the Composer
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
US Department of Education
US Department of State
Indiana Arts Commission
Indiana Humanities
Indiana Landmarks
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Wells Fargo Bank Wealth Management Group
The Rachmaninoff Foundation
PNC Bank Foundation

Strategic Planning and Management Consultation

South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestras, Inc.
Kennedy Center Arts In Crisis Initiative (volunteer)

Board Service

Lee Streby is a member of the Board of Directors, South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestras; and a founding board member of Ultreia, Inc., an organization in support of LangLab South Bend, a South Bend community arts center.

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