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Guest Artists: Terry Riley, piano and voice Sarah Cahill, Regina Myers and Alice Jen, piano To the Earth (1985) Frederic Rzewski speaker and ceramic flower pots Tread on the Trail (1965) Terry Riley flute, clarinet, saxophone, violin, cello, double bass, piano, harp, percussion Jaztine (2000) Terry Riley piano four hands Going Places (2018) Philip Collins (world premiere) two pianos Waltz for Charismas (2000) Terry Riley piano four hands P.O. Box 2266 Santa Cruz, CA 95063-2266 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE P A I D Santa Cruz, CA Permit No. 75 .org Phil Collins Artistic Director 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 S E A S O N 2018 - 2019 October Surprise Saturday, Oct 13, 2018 Night of the Living Composers Saturday, Mar 30, 2019 PHOTO CREDIT : DAEV ROEHR An Evening With Terry Riley & NMW Saturday, Feb 2, 2019 Avant Garden Party Saturday, Jun 20, 2019 “An Evening with Terry Riley and NMW” is the centerpiece of our 40th season, and in and of itself a cause for celebration. It will also be Groundhog Day! From his pioneering work in the 1960s with repetitive structures that came to be known as minimalism, to his ongoing explorations of classical Indian music techniques and concepts, Terry Riley’s creative arch straddles 20th and 21st centuries and his accomplishments eclipse categories and continents. On February 2 Terry will perform a piano and voice set, and also oversee preparations of several of his works. For our continued honoring of Frederic Rzewski’s 80th birthday, percussionist Jim Kassis performs the composer’s To the Earth. Eighteen year old Alice Jen makes her NMW debut with Sarah Cahill, premiering Phil Collins’ going places. Join us for our 40th Season Angelically Sponsored by Rowland and Pat Rebele Guest Artists: Andrew Scott Carter, tenor Lori Rivera, speaker Andy Strain, trombone and garden hose Larry Polansky and Giacomo Fiore, electric guitars NewMusicWorks Ensemble Phil Collins, conductor 22 American Folk Songs, Ruth Crawford Seeger (1936-38) selections Larry Polansky and Giacomo Fiore, electric guitars Five Songs from Cold Mountain (2010) Bun-Ching Lam Text: Han Shan Andrew Carter, baritone, flute, viola, harp Anagnorisis (1964) Bob Hughes Andy Strain, trombone, garden hose Jim Kassis, percussion Ritmicas: Homagò al Roldan (1965) Lou Harrison and Bob Hughes (world premiere) flute, clarinet, French horn, bassoon Coming Together (1971) Frederic Rzewski Lori Rivera, speaker flute/piccolo; clarinet; bassoon; violin; cello; double bass; piano; percussion SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2019: 7:30PM Peace United Church of Christ, Santa Cruz October Surprise Featuring Andy Strain Sponsored by Hill Guitar Company SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018 : 7:30PM UCSC Music Center Recital Hall, Santa Cruz OCTOBER SURPRISE October ignites with a 40th season send-off of passion, fearless virtuosities and abundant beauty. Powerful musical testaments of very different kinds by late and living American composers make an evening’s fare of vying emotional forces. Andrew Carter Lori Rivera * CONCERT ONE CONCERT TWO Alice Jen Sarah Cahill and Regina Myers Jim Kassis * Shannon Delaney violin Ellen Ruth Rose viola Kristin Garbeff cello Stan Poplin double bass Jennifer Cass harp Michael McGushin piano Phil Collins conductor Teresa Orozco flute Lars Johanesson flute Meave Cox English Horn, oboe James Pytko clarinets Jim Kassis percussion New Music Works Ensemble and Friends* 2018-19 NewMusicWorks Ensemble Co-sponsor Hill Guitar Company Location Sponsor Hotel Paradox AN EVENING WITH TERRY RILEY & NEW MUSIC WORKS NewMusicWorks ENsemble Sponsored by Pacific Cookie Company

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Guest Artists: Terry Riley, piano and voiceSarah Cahill, Regina Myers and Alice Jen, piano

To the Earth (1985) Frederic Rzewski speaker and ceramic flower pots

Tread on the Trail (1965) Terry Riley flute, clarinet, saxophone, violin, cello, double bass, piano, harp, percussion

Jaztine (2000) Terry Riley piano four hands

Going Places (2018) Philip Collins (world premiere) two pianos

Waltz for Charismas (2000) Terry Rileypiano four hands

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“An Evening with Terry Riley and NMW” is the centerpiece of our 40th season, and in and of itself a cause for celebration. It will also be Groundhog Day!

From his pioneering work in the 1960s with repetitive structures that came to be known as minimalism, to his ongoing explorations of classical Indian music techniques and concepts, Terry Riley’s creative arch straddles 20th and 21st centuries and his accomplishments eclipse categories and continents.On February 2 Terry will perform a piano and voice set, and also oversee preparations of several of his works.For our continued honoring of Frederic Rzewski’s 80th birthday, percussionist Jim Kassis performs the composer’s To the Earth. Eighteen year old Alice Jen makes her NMW debut with Sarah Cahill, premiering Phil Collins’ going places.

Join us for our 40th SeasonAngelically Sponsored by Rowland and Pat Rebele

Guest Artists:Andrew Scott Carter, tenorLori Rivera, speakerAndy Strain, trombone and garden hoseLarry Polansky and Giacomo Fiore, electric guitars

NewMusicWorks EnsemblePhil Collins, conductor

22 American Folk Songs, Ruth Crawford Seeger (1936-38) selectionsLarry Polansky and Giacomo Fiore, electric guitars

Five Songs from Cold Mountain (2010) Bun-Ching Lam Text: Han ShanAndrew Carter, baritone, flute, viola, harp

Anagnorisis (1964) Bob HughesAndy Strain, trombone, garden hoseJim Kassis, percussion

Ritmicas: Homagò al Roldan (1965) Lou Harrison and Bob Hughes (world premiere)flute, clarinet, French horn, bassoon

Coming Together (1971) Frederic RzewskiLori Rivera, speakerflute/piccolo; clarinet; bassoon; violin; cello; double bass; piano; percussion

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2019: 7:30PM Peace United Church of Christ, Santa Cruz

October SurpriseFeaturing Andy Strain

Sponsored by Hill Guitar Company

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018: 7:30PMUCSC Music Center Recital Hall, Santa Cruz

OCTOBER SURPRISE October ignites with a 40th season send-off of passion, fearless virtuosities and abundant beauty. Powerful musical testaments of very different kinds by late and living American composers make an evening’s fare of vying emotional forces.

Andrew Carter

Lori Rivera *

ConCert one

Co n C e rt t w o

Alice Jen

Sarah Cahill and Regina Myers

Jim Kassis *

Shannon Delaney violin Ellen Ruth Rose violaKristin Garbeff celloStan Poplin double bassJennifer Cass harpMichael McGushin piano

Phil Collins conductorTeresa Orozco fluteLars Johanesson fluteMeave Cox English Horn, oboeJames Pytko clarinetsJim Kassis percussion

New Music Works Ensemble and Friends*

2018-19NewMusicWorks Ensemble

Co-sponsorHill Guitar Company

Location SponsorHotel Paradox

An evening WiTH TeRRY RiLeY

&neW MuSic WORkS

NewMusicWorks ENsemble

Sponsored by Pacific Cookie Company

A merry mixing of us all! The ubiquitous overlaps of these populations is stunning, and their roles have been indispensible. Come celebrate the resounding musical communities you are part of and have helped thrive and resonate. Admission free for season ticket holders and households that have donated $100 or more in the last year. Get your tickets through BrownPaperTickets.com

•MusicalEntreés,pictorialdisplays, and maybe some modest outbursts of self-aggrandizing hyperbole.•ChefIndiaJozsephSchultz’sdelicious and incomparable concoctions!! Drinks to go with them.•Acelebrationofour40thbirthdays and an opportunity to share our deep appreciation to all concerned!

COMPOSERS - PERFORMERS - ADMINISTRATORS - VOLUNTEERSBOARD MEMBERS - PATRONS - LISTENERS

We are all recipients of music’s unseen graces; her vibrations that embrace us daily.

4 0 y e a r S o f m e m o r i e S

SUNDAY, NOvEMBER 4, 2018: 4:00 - 6:00PMPeace United Church of Christ, Fellowship Hall, Santa Cruz

40th Anniversary Shebang

for neW MuSic WORkS and Santa cruz chamber Players

1997

many thanks to rowland andPat rebele through the years!

For your convenience, all ticket prices are inclusive of service fees and City of Santa Cruz Admission Tax. CHILDREN UNDER 12 ARE FREE! GOLDEN TICKETS offer preferred seating with best sound and view. No. Advance (At Door) Total $$OCtObER SuRPRiSE - 10/13/18

General _____ X $27 ( $30) _______

Golden _____ X $37 ($40) _______

Students _____ X $12 ($15) _______

AN EvENiNg With tERRy RiLEy AND NEW MuSiC WORKS - 2/2/19

General _____ X $27 ( $30) _______

Golden _____ X $37 ($40) _______

Students _____ X $12 ($15) _______

Night OF thE LiviNg COMPOSERS - 3/30/19

General _____ X $27 ( $30) _______

Golden _____ X $37 ($40) _______

Students _____ X $12 ($15) _______

AvANt gARDEN PARty FOR ERiC SAtiE - 6/9/19 General _____ X $37 ($40) _______

Students _____ X $17 ($20) _______

ToTal TickeT PaymenT Due _______

Yes, count me in! I wish to make a tax deductible contribution to NewMusicWorks for the amount of $ ________________ (Tax I.D. 77-0450511)

MAiL PAyMENt tO: NewMusicWorks, P.O. Box 2266, Santa Cruz, CA 95063-2266

SEASON TICKET SPECIAL $100$30 savings plus premier seating at each event.

night of the Living composers Sponsored by Cabrillo College Music Department

SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019: 7:30PMBarbara Samper Recital Hall, Cabrillo College, Aptos

Guest Artist:Sheila Willey, sopranoGiacomo Fiore, guitarSteed Cowart, speakerwith NewMusicWorks Ensemble

Stolen Moments (2018) Kenny Hill (world premiere)

Yeats Songs (2019) Michael McGushin (world premiere, commissioned by NMW)soprano, flute, harp, percussion, violin, cello, double bass

Bullfrogs (2015) Steed Cowart voice and pre-recorded media

New Work (2019) Jon Myers (world premiere, commissioned by NMW)flute, clarinet, oboe, violin, cello, double bass, percussion

Fellini Dreaming (2012) Hyo-shin Na (commissioned by NMW) flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, percussion

“Night of the Living Composers” celebrates music commissioned by NMW, with two world premieres by Michael McGushin and Jon Myers, along with Hyo-shin Na’s Fellini Dreaming, which was premiered in 2014.

or get tickets online at newMusicWorks.org

Along with donations from individuals and businesses throughout Santa Cruz County and the Central Coast.

Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation

NEW MuSiC WORKS iS SuPPORtED iN PARt by gRANtS FROM...

SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2019, 2 - 6PM2701 Monterey Avenue, Soquel

Guest Artists: Singing Wood Marimba Ensemble, Laura Mallon, DirectorThe Ariose Singers, Camille Couture, DirectorBill Walker, atmospheric electric slide guitarNewMusicWorks Ensemble

Music by Erik Satie Musique d’ameublement (1918) (<Lawn> furniture music)Gnossienne 1-3 (1890)Vexations (1893) (garden variety)Trois morceaux en forme de poire (1903) (Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear) Sports and Divertissements (1914)Songs TBA

Tribute pieces to Erik Satie:Cheap Imitation (1969) John Cage Piano Piece #1, La Monte Young

MUCH MORE to be sure!!!

Sheila Wiley

* thANK yOu tO DAEv ROEhR FOR NOtED PhOtOS

“My name is Erik Satie, like everybody else”

Co n C e rt t h r e e

Avant garden Partyfor eric SatieA BENEFIT FOR

Return with us to the enchanted walkways and breathing bouquets of Robert Eberlee’s luminous gardens!

Savory Satie Satays by Chef Jozseph Schultz *

A ticket to NewMusicWorks’ annual Avant Garden Party leads to a sensory oasis:• Radiant floral environs created by Robert Eberle• A four-hour music marathon of diverse genres and heightened virtuosities • Complimentary gourmet cuisine created by Chef Jozseph Schultz • A Silent Auction worth talking about• hidden Peak teahouse ceremonies tucked away in a quiet garden nook. WINE ANd BEER ARE SOld AT ThE EvENT Kristin Garbeff and

Jennifer Cass *

California Arts Council

Evening Sonic Emissions by living, tax-paying composers — from local residents to Santa Cruz expatriates.