Music: FY2003 Grants
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
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American Brass Chamber Music Association, Inc.
New York, NY
$7,000
To support a tour of performances and residency activities. The
residencies will include up to seven performance and/or educational
events culminating in a formal concert in each community.
American Music Center, Inc.
New York, NY
$50,000
To support NewMusicBox.org and NewMusicJukeBox.org.
NewMusicBox is a monthly Web magazine about artists and
issues in the new music community, and NewMusicJukeBox is a
searchable, encyclopedic database of contemporary American
composers.
American Symphony Orchestra League (consortium)
New York, NY
$90,000
To support a comprehensive analysis of first-time orchestra
concertgoers. Introduced by a national television ad campaign and
through Web sites, the project will survey participants attending
one of 21 pre-selected concerts.
Bang on a Can, Inc. (consortium)
New York, NY
$25,000
To support the Summer Institute of Music at the Massachusetts
Museum of Contemporary Art, a residency program for gifted
composers and performers interested in experimental music. Bang on
a Can All-Stars, guest composers, performers and students will
present concerts and educational activities in schools and other
venues throughout North Adams, Mass., and in the museum
galleries.
Central Park Conservancy, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the Harlem Meer Performance Festival. The free summer
series will showcase African American and Latino music, featuring
established and emerging artists from the area's African American
and Latino community.
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Society, Inc.
Charlotte, NC
$25,000
To support a community engagement initiative to reach new
audiences. Activities will include community concerts, a Symphony
101 lecture series in neighborhood libraries, and a Web site that
will serve as a promotional and educational tool.
Chicago Chamber Musicians
Chicago, IL
$17,500
To support First Monday, a free noontime concert series at the
Chicago Cultural Center, broadcast live on WFMT-FM radio. The
45-minute interactive concert format allows audiences to discuss
the music with the chamber players.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Cincinnati, OH
$50,000
To support a series of outreach programs in communities throughout
the Cincinnati metropolitan area, including areas of northern
Kentucky. The three-part initiative will offer concerts at reduced
prices or free of charge.
Da Capo Chamber Players, Inc.
New York, NY
$7,500
To support a performance tour and residency activities. The
project will include public school concerts, open rehearsals,
programs for retirement communities and radio interviews with
composers in-residence in four states.
Delaware Symphony Association
Wilmington, DE
$20,000
To support educational outreach activities for adults and children
in rural and underserved areas of the state. The project will
include youth and family concerts as well as an in-school ensemble
program serving 16 schools across the state.
Early Music Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$18,000
To support Sirens & Harpies: Medieval Women as Performers,
Subjects and Composers, a national tour of early music
performances. The program will feature 12th- to 14th-century
European music performed according to historical practices by
female guest artists.
Fargo-Moorhead Orchestral Association
Fargo, ND
$10,000
To support an outreach and intergenerational education program.
Activities will include Pizza Pop Concerts for high school students
and Young People's/Family Concerts for elementary school students
and their families.
Fischoff Chamber Music Association, Inc.
(aka Fischoff National Chamber Music Association)
Notre Dame, IN
$10,000
To support the Arts-in-Education Residency Program. Three weeklong
residencies with Imani Winds, Manhattan Brass Quintet and the
prize-winning ensemble of the 2003 Fischoff Competition will
celebrate the community's African-American and Latino cultures.
Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship Fund, Inc.
Silver Spring, MD
$15,000
To support the Jazz Heritage Artist project at the East Coast Jazz
Festival. Annually, a jazz artist of distinction will be honored
and presented at the festival.
Flynn Theatre for the Performing Arts, Ltd.
(on behalf of Burlington Discover Jazz Festival)
Burlington, VT
$20,000
To support artist residencies and performances at the Burlington
Discover Jazz Festival. Educational activities will include a jazz
scholar-in-residence, pre-performance lectures and dialogues with
the performing artists.
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.
Fort Worth, TX
$15,000
To support the Neighborhood Arts Program in Fort Worth and rural
communities throughout Texas. In partnership with the Arts Council
Fort Worth and Tarrant County, the program will provide free
orchestral performances in more than 20 neighborhood churches,
schools and community centers.
Henry Mancini Institute
Culver City, CA
$15,000
To support the Summer Concert Series and Community Combos. The
Summer Concert Series will take place at Royce Hall, University of
California/Los Angeles and Community Combos performances will take
place in museums, parks, senior centers and other public places in
Los Angeles.
International Choral Festival
Missoula, MT
$15,000
To support an international choral festival. Up to 15 choirs from
around the world will be selected to participate in performances
and workshops that will take place for five days in July 2003 in
Missoula.
International Double Reed Society
Finksburg, MD
$9,500
To support the improvement of Internet equipment for the
society's Web site, www.idrs.org. With an upgraded Web server,
computer peripherals and software, the site will increase
distribution of sound files, printed music, research materials and
other sources of information on double reed instruments.
Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival
Kalamazoo, MI
$27,500
To support the Gilmore Keyboard Festival. More than 90 classical
and jazz concerts, master classes, lectures and public education
programs throughout western Michigan will take place during two
weeks in spring 2004.
Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. (consortium)
New York, NY
$50,000
To support the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band
Competition and Festival. The program provides an opportunity for
thousands of students to study and perform Duke Ellington's
music.
Jazz Institute of Chicago
Chicago, IL
$30,000
To support the continued expansion of the Chicago Jazz and Heritage
Program. The program seeks to explore ways to connect youth and
families with the cultural heritage of the city's diverse
communities.
Long Beach Symphony Association (aka Long Beach
Symphony Orchestra)
Long Beach, CA
$17,500
To support Musical Bridges, an outreach program. Proposed
activities include community concerts that will link traditional
and classical music in local venues, a chamber orchestra concert
and specially designed family concerts.
Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support a residency at the University of California at
Riverside. Activities will include four full-length concerts for
the public, open rehearsals, joint rehearsals with student
ensembles and master classes in performance, repertoire, period
practice and composition.
Magnificat
San Francisco, CA
$12,500
To support a series of regional touring performances and events in
communities across the United States. Programming for the
nine-state tour will center around the neglected works of a
17th-century Italian composer and cloistered nun, Chiara Margarita
Cozzolani.
Meet The Composer, Inc.
New York, NY
$100,000
To support the Meet the Composer Fund. The program allows composers
to attend performances of their own music and take part in pre- or
post-concert discussions, open rehearsals, workshops, lecture
demonstrations and interviews.
Minnesota Chorale
Minneapolis, MN
$25,000
To support the annual Bridges outreach program. The project will
present Musical Chi: East-West Convergences, a weeklong residency
by t'ai chi master and author Chungliang Al Huang, in
partnership with the Minnesota Chorale and pipa virtuosa Gao
Hong.
Minnesota Orchestral Association (consortium)
Minneapolis, MN
$40,000
To support Discovering Great Music, a music education project with
Minneapolis public schools. Activities will include youth concerts,
teacher workshops, development of curriculum guides and classroom
visits to students.
Moab Music Festival, Inc.
Moab, UT
$10,000
To support the September season of the Moab Music Festival. The
2003 festival will present 11 chamber music concerts by world-class
musicians and will take place in the remote town of Moab in
southeastern Utah.
Nashville Symphony Association
Nashville, TN
$20,000
To support outreach concerts to rural areas of middle Tennessee and
southern Kentucky. The Nashville Symphony, in partnership with
local community organizations, will tour to 10 diverse and
underserved communities.
New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Newark, NJ
$40,000
To support Sounds of the City, a presentation of 12 weekly, free,
outdoor summer concerts in the center's downtown plaza. In 2003,
the concerts will feature diverse musical styles ranging from jazz,
swing and salsa to Cajun and Celtic.
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (aka Albuquerque Symphony
Orchestra)
Albuquerque, NM
$25,000
To support a statewide tour to small, rural and underserved
communities of New Mexico. The project will also offer educational
activities in Albuquerque area schools.
New Performing Arts, Inc.
Louisville, KY
$25,000
To support a national conference that will address model frameworks
for developing and sustaining music presenting and programming in
rural and underserved communities. The project will include
dissemination via Internet of the conference results, as well as
artist residencies in rural Minnesota, New York and Texas.
Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$10,000
To support concerts in diverse, underserved neighborhoods of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The orchestra will perform in
churches, schools and assisted-living residences.
Philomel Concerts, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$5,000
To support expansion of Imagination Workshops, Kids' Concerts,
and Concerts & Conversations. The outreach, educational
programs and family concerts will provide access to and build
long-term audience involvement in early music.
Phoenix Symphony Association (consortium)
Phoenix, AZ
$40,000
To support One Nation, a series of education programs for the local
Native American community. The project will include master classes
for grades seven to 12, a classroom concert for elementary students
and a free family community concert.
Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$10,000
To support a chamber ensemble residency by the Talich Quartet at
City Music Center on the campus of Duquesne University. Activities
will include performances, coaching and community activities.
Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Glendale, NY
$22,500
To support an audience development project presenting subscription
concerts throughout the borough. The decentralization plan will
mirror the enclaves of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse
counties in the nation.
Red Cedar Chamber Music
Marion, IA
$10,000
To support Reaching Out: Rural Outreach Concerts, a series of
chamber music concerts and educational events in small rural Iowa
communities. Founded in 1997, the ensemble performs a range of
early to contemporary music.
Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc. (on behalf of
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
Atlanta, GA (consortium)
$60,000
To support ASO Around Georgia, a community partnership initiative.
The tour by the Atlanta Symphony will include performances and
outreach activities as a means to cultivate meaningful partnerships
with communities across the state.
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.
Rochester, NY
$40,000
To support Symphony 101, an outreach project of concerts for
underserved and low-income residents. Host and music director
Christopher Seaman and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will
offer a symphonic repertoire and informal lectures for first-time
concertgoers at Roberts Wesleyan College.
Saint Louis Symphony Society
St. Louis, MO
$50,000
To support regional concerts in underserved communities. The
symphony will perform free ensemble performances and low-cost
orchestral concerts in Missouri and Illinois.
Santa Cecilia Opera and Orchestra Association
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support Discovering Music, an educational outreach program in
underserved communities of Los Angeles. The project, led by
artistic director Sonia Marie De Leon, will provide orchestral
performances and educational activities in venues ranging from
elementary schools to community centers.
Santa Rosa Symphony Association
Santa Rosa, CA
$20,000
To support the completion of a documentary film that captures the
year-long process and results of a community outreach project. The
video will be disseminated nationwide to schools and symphony
orchestras as a template for community collaborations, as well as
an educational tool to bring meaning to present-day conflicts.
Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Inc. (consortium)
Seattle, WA
$65,000
To support outreach performances and educational events for
underserved communities. The orchestra with the Texaco-Sphinx
competition winner as guest soloist will perform concerts in the
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, New Hope Baptist Church and
Benaroya Hall.
Sitka Summer Music Festival, Inc.
Sitka, AK
$13,000
To support concert tours of chamber music in cities and rural
communities of Alaska. The concerts will serve communities in
Anchorage, Dillingham, Juneau, Kotzebue, Nome, Pelican, Petersburg
and Sitka.
Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, NY
$10,000
To support the Skidmore Jazz Institute at the Bernhard Theater on
the campus of the college. The two-week summer jazz program will
include master classes, daily improvisational classes, private
instruction and a mini-festival.
Sounds of Hope, Ltd.
St. Paul, MN
$10,000
To support a Mississippi River concert tour performed by local and
international youth. Concerts on a floating barge along the river,
from LaCrosse to Saint Paul, will coincide with the
150th-anniversary commemoration of the Grand Excursion of 1854.
Spokane Symphony Society
Spokane, WA
$10,000
To support regional concerts in underserved communities. The
Spokane Symphony will perform orchestral concerts for rural and
low-income residents in Washington and Idaho.
Symphony Society of San Antonio (aka San Antonio
Symphony)
San Antonio, TX
$15,000
To support a residency at St. Philip's College, a historically
black college in San Antonio. Activities will include master
classes, open rehearsals, lectures, and concerts for primary and
secondary school children.
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Syracuse, NY
$20,000
To support a concert tour to New York's North Country. The
orchestra, under the direction of Music Director Daniel Hege, will
perform full orchestra concerts in rural and underserved
communities.
Tucson Symphony Society (consortium)
Tucson, AZ
$20,000
To support the Southern Arizona Residency. The project consists of
an educational component and a public concert in five rural
communities in southern Arizona.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, IL
$25,000
To support Jazz Threads, a year-long project of community jazz
activities and a residency by Cecil Bridgewater at the Krannert Art
Center. The project will include performances, educational
activities and community participation.
Vermont Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.
Burlington, VT
$22,500
To support the Made in Vermont Music Festival Tour, a series of
educational activities and community concert programs in
underserved rural communities. The project will tie community
concerts to children's concerts in 10 communities.
Washington Chorus, Inc.
Washington, DC
$10,000
To support an outreach and education program. Activities include
free concerts for the elderly, school choir workshops and
distribution of free tickets to young people throughout the
Washington area.
West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Charleston, WV
$20,000
To support a statewide tour to underserved rural communities. The
symphony will reach audiences in seven to 10 communities throughout
West Virginia.
Women's Philharmonic
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support Composing A Career, a symposium and an annual music
festival at Yerba Buena Center for the Performing Arts. The
symposium will include Music in the Making, new music reading
sessions that will showcase emerging American women composers.
Creativity
Albany Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Albany, NY
$19,000
To support the creation and presentation of new works by emerging
composers. A total of 16 new works will be commissioned and
performed by the orchestra and a smaller new music ensemble
comprised of orchestral musicians.
Alpenglow Chamber Music Festivals, Inc.
Dillon, CO
$8,000
To support the creation and presentation of a new work by Dan
Coleman. A portion of the work will be composed prior to the August
2003 festival and the remaining portions will be composed with
input from audiences at the festival.
American Composers Orchestra, Inc.
New York, NY
$50,000
To support Improvise!, a series of concerts, commissions and
educational activities focused on improvisation and the symphony
orchestra. Activities will occur in April 2004 at various venues in
New York City including Carnegie Hall, Aaron Davis Hall, the
Knitting Factory, and at Miller Theater at Columbia University.
Amherst Saxophone Society Inc.
Williamsville, NY
$10,000
To support presentations and radio broadcasts of music for
saxophone quartets. Performances will take place during 2003 at a
church, at the Ujima Theatre, and at WBFO-FM's Allen Hall on the
campus of SUNY/Buffalo in front of a live studio audience for
future broadcast.
Apollo's Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra
Cleveland Hts., OH
$12,500
To support the presentation, educational activities and national
radio broadcast of the Saint Matthew's Passion by
Bach, on period instruments. Under the direction of conductor
Jeannette Sorrel, the two performances will be sung in English and
will take place in March 2003 in Akron and at Severance Hall in
Cleveland.
Aspen Music Festival
Aspen, CO
$35,000
To support the American Academy of Conducting, a professional
development program for post conservatory musicians. Under the
direction of music director David Zinman and conductor Murry
Sidlin, the summer 2003 project will engage 24 participants in an
extensive conducting institute.
Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$17,500
To support the presentation of an oratorio by Dave Brubeck,
Beloved Son, including educational activities. Under the
direction of Music Director Tom Hall, the performance will take
place in March 2003 on the campus of Morgan State University.
Bang on a Can, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the annual Bang on a Can Marathon and E-Festival. The
day-long new music Marathon will be broadcast on WNYC-FM as well as
live over the Internet, and will serve as the anchor presentation
for the month-long Bang on a Can E-Festival.
Berkeley Symphony Orchestra
Berkeley, CA
$25,000
To support the creation and presentation of a secular oratorio by
Kurt Rohde. The work, Bitter Harvest (a love
story), scheduled to be premiered in the spring of 2004, will
explore the psychological roots of racial prejudice among American
farmers.
Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Inc.
Roslindale, MA
$10,000
To support the American Orchestra Music Initiative in the
presentation and recording of works by American composers. Works by
John Harbison and Augusta Read Thomas will receive their regional
premieres in Boston during 2003 and will be recorded by Albany
Records for the first time.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. (on behalf of
Tanglewood Music Center)
Boston, MA
$50,000
To support the Festival of Contemporary Music. The Tanglewood Music
Center will present the week long event featuring five to seven
concerts by ensembles of Tanglewood fellows and guest artists.
Bravo! Colorado at Vail-Beaver Creek
Vail, CO
$12,500
To support the 16th annual Vail Valley Music Festival. The summer
2003 festival will feature chamber and orchestral concerts, open
rehearsals, public workshops, educational-outreach concerts and
young artist programs.
Brevard Music Center, Inc.
Brevard, NC
$10,000
To support guest-artist teachers and scholarships for the Advanced
Chamber Music (ACM) Program. The 12 participants will receive
professional development under the guidance of guest master
teachers in residence through the summer 2003 session.
Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$40,000
To support The American Lollapalooza Project, a series of concerts,
a commission and education outreach activities. The works of seven
American composers, both established and emerging, will be
presented in a pair of concerts with accompanying community and
education events in February 2003.
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Inc.
Buffalo, NY
$30,000
To support Intimate Portraits, a series of concerts for chamber
orchestra. Each of the three concerts planned during the 2002-03
season will showcase different sections of the orchestra: winds,
brass, percussion and strings.
Cabrillo Music Festival
Santa Cruz, CA
$10,000
To support a new music conductor training program. The summer 2003
professional development program will partner with the Conductors
Guild to provide 20 conductors with training opportunities.
California State University Sacramento Trust Foundation
(on behalf of Festival of New American Music)
Sacramento, CA
$15,000
To support the Festival of New American Music that will focus on
many facets of new American music. The annual festival will be held
on the California State University Sacramento campus and at various
community venues.
California Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Pleasant Hill, CA
$10,000
To support the Young American Composer-in-Residence Program (YACR).
The 18-month residency program in 2003 and 2004 will include
recorded reading sessions, commissions and premieres of three new
works, and pre-concert discussions.
Cape & Islands Chamber Music Festival, Inc.
North Chatham, MA
$10,000
To support the 2003 Cape & Island Chamber Music Festival. The
17 chamber music concerts and special programs will use the ocean
as a programming theme during the three-week August festival held
in venues across Cape Cod.
Carnegie Hall
New York, NY
$100,00O
To support the Perspectives series, including performances,
premieres of commissioned pieces and training workshops. Developed
by pianists Mitsuko Uchida and Emanuel Ax, soprano Dawn Upshaw and
conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, the series will include 23
self-curated performances in 2003 04.
Center for International Performance and Exhibition
Chicago, IL
$10,000
To support Explorations in Sound: The Innovative Composers Project.
Jim Baker, Edward Wilkerson, Jr., and Michael Zerang will be
offered year-long residencies to create new work and collaborate
with other artists during 2003.
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support Chamber Music Society Two (CMS2), a professional
development program for artists in the early stages of their
careers. Musicians participating in the two-year residency will
receive coaching and performance opportunities with master artists
of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Chatham Baroque, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$10,000
To support the production of early English operas in concert
version. Chatham Baroque will collaborate with other area choral
and instrumental ensembles to present John Blow's Venus and
Adonis and Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas.
Chicago Chamber Musicians
Chicago, IL
$20,000
To support the creation and presentation of a new work by Bruce
Adolphe for children and adults based on a Shakespearean theme.
Witches, Wizards, Spells and Elves: The Magic of Shakespeare
will be premiered during February 2003 at the Chicago Shakespeare
Theater.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago, IL
$90,000
To support MusicNOW, a series of concerts of the music of living
composers, recorded for radio broadcast. The 13 concerts scheduled
in the spring of 2003 will include works by eight composers
including world premieres of two commissions.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on behalf of Civic
Orchestra of Chicago)
Chicago, IL
$35,000
To support a professional development program for pre-professional
musicians. The program prepares the 96 musicians of the Civic
Orchestra to compete for positions in leading professional
orchestras by offering coaching, mock audition seminars and master
classes.
Choral Arts Society of Washington
Washington, DC
$25,000
To support the presentation and national radio broadcast of the
15th annual Choral Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. Choral Arts
Society, Howard University Choir, a children's choir and a gospel
choir will combine forces for performances conducted by Norman
Scribner.
Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland, OH
$90,000
To support a performance project titled A Sound Beginning. The
project will introduce new works to the Cleveland Orchestra's
repertoire and celebrate the new leadership of music director Franz
Welser Most.
Colorado Music Festival
Boulder, CO
$10,000
To support the artist-in-residence program. Two-week residencies
for each of three guest artists engaged for the 2003 Festival will
include performances, community outreach and education
activities.
Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Columbus, OH
$15,000
To support the Contemporary Music Festival. In a consortium with
Ohio State University, the performances by the Columbus Symphony
Orchestra will include student and faculty ensembles, local artists
and music scholars.
Concert Artists Guild, Inc.
New York, NY
$22,500
To support career development of emerging classical musicians
through national concert engagements. In diverse venues across the
country, 100 performance opportunities will allow artists on the
Concert Artists Guild (CAG) roster to hone performance skills and
improve powers of communication.
Coro de Ninos de San Juan, Inc.
San Juan, PR
$12,500
To support the presentation of an annual Christmas concert. Two
choral performances will take place in the Antonio Paoli Festival
Hall at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan,
Puerto Rico, in December 2003.
Cuyahoga Community College
Cleveland, OH
$20,000
To support the 24rd annual Tri-C JazzFest. The 2003 festival will
focus on the impact that electronics, rock, hip-hop, fusion and the
guitar have had on jazz through concerts, educational activities
and radio broadcasts.
Da Camera Society of Texas, Inc.
Houston, TX
$15,000
To support the presentation of concerts and related panel
discussions exploring modernism through music. Three new
productions are planned to accompany the Masterworks of the Museum
of Modern Art exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in
2003-04.
Dale Warland Singers
St. Paul, MN
$10,000
To support the creation, performance and radio broadcast of new
choral works. Two 10-12 minute works will be commissioned and
premiered as part of the 30th anniversary celebration: one each by
Aaron Jay Kernis and Dale Warland.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Detroit, MI
$50,000
To support the creation and presentation of a new composition by
Michael Daugherty and related residency activities. The new work, a
violin concerto, will be premiered by violinist Pamela Frank and
recorded for broadcast in May 2003.
Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses School for Music
& Dance
(on behalf of Merkin Concert Hall)
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the creation and presentation of new works for beginning
piano students. A total of 20 composers will write new piano works
that are suitable for beginners in the first two years of the five
year 50th anniversary celebration of Merkin Concert Hall.
Emmanuel Music, Inc.
Boston, MA
$10,000
To support Harbison and His World, a retrospective of concerts and
lectures on the chamber music of John Harbison. A series of ten
concerts, including a world premiere to take place at the Walsh
Theater at Suffolk University in Boston, will examine the
composer's works and influences on his music.
Eos Orchestra
New York, NY
$15,000
To support Mass en Masse, a concert that will examine the mass as a
musical art form. This celebration of the mass form will explore
how three composers of diverse styles have adapted it.
Eugene Symphony Association, Inc.
Eugene, OR
$10,000
To support the 10th anniversary performance of John Adams'
Violin Concerto and educational activities associated with
the project. The concert will feature the violinist for whom the
work was written, Jorja Fleezanis, and will include string and
composition workshops, a new music recital and a lecture.
Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.
Fort Wayne, IN
$17,500
To support Unplugged, Fort Wayne Philharmonic's informal classical
concert series. During 2002-03, Unplugged concerts will be hosted
by a local celebrity and feature casually dressed orchestra members
under live video images projected on a large screen.
Friends of Chamber Music
Kansas City, MO
$15,000
To support the International Chamber Music Series. The four
presentations will take place in the spring of 2003 in the Folly
Theater in St. Louis or the Carlsen Center at Johnson County
Community College.
Grand Rapids Symphony Society
Grand Rapids, MI
$10,000
To support the creation, presentation and recording of works by
Adolphus Hailstork for the 75th anniversary season. The recording
will couple Mr. Hailstork's newly commissioned work, Symphony
#3, with his never-recorded Symphony #2.
Handel & Haydn Society
Boston, MA
$27,500
To support Exploring the Italian Baroque, a series of concerts for
chorus and orchestra. Three concerts, all under the direction of
Music Director Grant Llewellyn, are planned during 2003-04 that
will be enhanced by lectures, discussions and articles by Baroque
scholars.
Highlights In Jazz
New York, NY
$7,500
To support jazz concerts. Two concerts are planned in the spring
of 2004 that celebrate Highlights In Jazz's 31st anniversary
season.
Houston Symphony Society
Houston, TX
$40,000
To support the Concerto Commissioning Project--the creation and
presentation of a new concerto for a principal player in the
orchestra. Samuel Adler will compose a concerto for French horn,
with William Ver Meulen, Principal Horn of the Houston Symphony, as
soloist.
Indiana State University
Terre Haute, IN
$10,000
To support the 37th annual Contemporary Music Festival. The two-day
festival will take place on the campus of Indiana State University
in Terre Haute during the fall of 2003.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Inc.
New York, NY
$50,000
To support the U.S. tour of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and
the establishment of a new resident ensemble, the Afro-Cuban Jazz
Orchestra. The tour will reach 17 cities and 12 states, including
Hawaii, and locations throughout the Midwest and the South.
Jazz Forum Arts, Inc.
Dobbs Ferry, NY
$10,000
To support the Berkshire Jazz Festival. The two-day outdoor
festival staged during August 2003 in Great Barrington,
Massachusetts will include concerts and workshops.
Jazz In Flight
Oakland, CA
$10,000
To support the Eddie Moore Jazz Festival. The 14th annual Festival
will be held over two weekends in August 2003 at various venues in
Oakland and Emeryville, California.
Kansas City Symphony
Kansas City, MO
$15,000
To support the Strategic Programming Initiative, a series of
concerts and educational activities. The four concert programs will
each be performed three times during the spring of 2003.
Kent State University Main Campus
Kent, OH
$10,000
To support faculty artists' fees for professional development of
advanced music students at the Kent/Blossom Music program. A total
of 44 nationally selected, post-secondary music students will spend
six summer weeks under the instruction of Cleveland Orchestra
musicians, the Miro Quartet and other artists.
Kitka, Inc.
Oakland, CA
$40,000
To support the development, recording, songbook publication,
presentation and national tour of a holiday concert. Wintersongs is
a collection of rarely performed traditional, contemporary and
original seasonal vocal music from a variety of Eastern European
ethnic and spiritual traditions.
Kronos Performing Arts Association
San Francisco, CA
$50,000
To support commissioning and residency activities in celebration of
Kronos Quartet's 30th anniversary season. Activities include a call
for scores from composers under the age of 30, the commissioning of
a new work and a collaboration with the Merce Cunningham Dance
Company.
Kuumbwa Jazz Society
Santa Cruz, CA
$10,000
To support creation and presentation of a new work by
pianist/composer Rebeca Mauleon including residency activities. The
new work, performed with her five-piece Afro-Caribbean ensemble and
special guests, will be premiered in the fall of 2003.
Lafayette College
Easton, PA
$12,500
To support performances, two commissions and a jazz ensemble
residency. Jazz at Lafayette will celebrate the college's 20th
anniversary of jazz presenting and feature jazz artists Dave
Holland, Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, Victor Lewis and Mulgrew
Miller.
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Society, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$22,500
To support a commission and premiere of a work for chamber
orchestra by composer-in-residence designate Pierre Jalbert. The
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will perform the work at the Alex
Theatre in Glendale and Royce Hall on the campus of the University
of California-Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Master Chorale Association
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support performances of Handel's Messiah by the Los
Angeles Master Chorale and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. The
collaborative project will be directed by music director Grant
Gershon and presented at UCLA's Royce Hall and the Alex Theatre in
Glendale.
Los Angeles Master Chorale Association
Los Angeles, CA
$18,000
To support three final concerts by the Los Angeles Master Chorale
at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion prior to its move to the Walt
Disney Hall. Performances will include an early American a
cappella work by William Billings, Rezos by Tania Leon,
Tangos by Astor Piazzola and The Desert Music by
Steven Reich.
Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
Los Angeles, CA
$90,000
To support world premieres of commissioned works by John Adams, Tan
Dun, Liza Lim, Magnus Lindberg, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Steven
Stucky. The project will include educational and outreach
activities focusing on the project's programming themes.
Marlboro School of Music, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$25,000
To support the Invited Master Artist Project. The multifaceted
summer 2003 project will provide young musicians with enhanced
experiences and the opportunity to study with master concert
artists.
Marilyn Horne Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$12,500
To support performances by young artists in four vocal recitals.
The foundation will present the artists at the 125-seat Kosciuszko
Foundation and 457-seat Merkin Hall as part of its On Wings of Song
series which will be later broadcast on WQXR-FM radio.
Mills College
Oakland, CA
$7,500
To support the presentation of four concerts by the Center for
Contemporary Music. Guest composers/performers Mark Trayle and Myra
Melford, and composers Lois Vierk and James Tenney, will
participate in performances of their work.
Minnesota Orchestral Association
Minneapolis, MN
$70,000
To support the creation and presentation of three new works by
American composers John Corigliano, Aaron Jay Kernis and Stephen
Paulus. The project will be part of Minnesota Orchestra's
Centennial Commissioning Project, a ten-year effort that began in
1999.
Monadnock Music
Peterborough, NH
$10,000
To support free concerts by soloists, ensembles and chamber
orchestras presented in 18 rural towns. During July and August of
2003, Monadnack Music, under the direction of Music Director James
Bolle, will present three free concerts per week.
Monterey Jazz Festival
Monterey, CA
$25,000
To support the 2003 Monterey Jazz Festival at the Monterey County
Fairgrounds. Three key components of the festival are a
commissioned work to be premiered at the festival, artists in
residence and performances by emerging jazz musicians.
Mount Saint Mary's College (on behalf of Da Camera
Society)
Los Angeles, CA
$17,500
To support Chamber Music in Historic Sites, a series of chamber
music concerts to be presented by the Da Camera Society. Taking
place during 2003-04, the concerts match musical programs from a
variety of cultures and periods with sites of architectural and
historical significance in the Los Angeles area.
Music from Angel Fire
Angel Fire, NM
$12,500
To support Music at Angel Fire's 20th Anniversary Festival. The
festival will tour the rural, northern New Mexico communities of
Angel Fire, Las Vegas and Taos.
Music From China
New York, NY
$10,000
To support one-week residencies by Music From China at Indiana
State University and Indiana University. The ensemble will perform
a repertoire of traditional Chinese music and new compositions, as
well as lectures and demonstrations, composers' seminars, and
community outreach concerts.
Musical Traditions, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support a collaborative commissioning and performance project
with the Russian ensemble Opus Posth. The Paul Dresher Ensemble and
Opus Posth will participate in a 2003 mini-festival featuring the
premiere of new works.
Nashville Chamber Orchestra
Nashville, TN
$10,000
To support the American Song Festival, a six-concert project
celebrating the American art song. The festival, directed by music
director Paul Gambill, will include the commission and premiere of
a new work by Dr. J. Mark Scearce based on a text by Nobel Laureate
Toni Morrison.
National Symphony Orchestra Association
Washington, DC
$65,000
To support Soundtracks: Music and Film, a festival examining the
history of music in film. Music director Leonard Slatkin and guest
conductor John Williams will conduct the National Symphony
Orchestra in performances, and will lead discussions and
demonstrations.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
Newark, NJ
$30,000
To support a three-week Winter Festival, an exploration of American
roots in works at the turn of the 20th century. The orchestra will
perform works by Chadwick, MacDowell, Ives, Gottschalk and
Still.
New School University (on behalf of New School
Concerts)
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the New York String Seminar Program for emerging young
musicians. The professional development program, directed by
violinist and conductor Jaime Laredo, will culminate in two
concerts at Carnegie Hall in December 2003.
New Sounds Music, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support Eight Premieres featuring the PRISM Quartet. The new
works of James Primosch, Brian Fennelly, Ronald Caltabiano, Matt
Levy and two student commissioning award winners will be performed
in New York and Philadelphia.
New World Symphony, Inc.
Miami Beach, FL
$50,000
To support the Musician Professional Development Program. The
program will prepare young artists for musical leadership positions
in the orchestral field through performance, multidisciplinary
coaching and community outreach.
New York Philharmonic
New York, NY
$100,000
To support Ives in Perspective, a three-week festival featuring the
music of composer Charles Ives (1874-1954) and his contemporaries.
This 50th-anniversary commemoration of Ives's death will include
chamber music, song recitals, scholarly seminars, an exhibition and
other activities.
Oakland East Bay Symphony
Oakland, CA
$10,000
To support commissions and premieres of new works by American
composers. The Oakland East Bay Symphony will perform commissioned
works by Jake Heggie, Omar Sosa and Michael Kaulkin, as well as new
works by Joshua Feltman and Noah Schwartz.
Ojai Festivals, Ltd.
Ojai, CA
$22,500
To support the Ojai Music Festival. The festival will explore the
influence of Pierre Boulez on the music of the 20th century.
OK MOZART, Inc.
Bartlesville, OK
$12,500
To support the OK Mozart Festival. Performances will be held
throughout the Bartlesville community and will include music for
orchestra, chamber ensemble and chorus.
Orange County Philharmonic Society
Irvine, CA
$12,500
To support the co-commission and performance of Terry Riley's
Sun Rings, with sound and images from NASA's Voyager
missions. Offered as part of the fifth annual Eclectic Orange
Festival, the Southern California premiere will be performed by the
Kronos Quartet and the Pacific Chorale.
Oregon Symphony Association
Portland, OR
$15,000
To support the performance and recording of orchestral works by
American composers. The Oregon Symphony will premiere a commission
by composer John Peel and record John La Montaine's
Wilderness Journal and Andre Previn's Piano
Concerto.
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the commissions of new work by composers Gunther
Schuller and Olly Wilson. The two chamber orchestral works will be
performed during the 2003-04 season.
Other Minds
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the commissioning and presentation of two new works by
Rova: Arts Saxophone Quartet members, Jon Raskin and Bruce Ackley.
The works will be premiered by the quartet and an ensemble of
virtuoso musicians at the Other Minds Festival in San
Francisco.
Pacific Chorale
Santa Ana, CA
$10,000
To support a performance of Antonin Dvorak's Stabat Mater
with four vocal soloists and the Pacific Symphony. This large-scale
work, to be conducted by the Chorale's music director John
Alexander, will be presented at the 3,000-seat Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
Pacific Symphony Association
Santa Ana, CA
$50,000
To support The American Composers Festival: Beyond Category, a
performance project showcasing American composer William Bolcolm.
Repertoire for the 2003 spring festival will include Bolcolm's
Songs of Innocence and Experience.
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society
Philadelphia, PA
$12,500
To support the presentation of vocal music concerts. During
2002-03, a series of performances of art songs, cabaret songs,
vocal chamber music and choral concerts will be presented.
Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Philadelphia, PA
$90,000
To support Robert Schumann: Poet and Romantic, a five-week festival
exploring the music of Schumann and composers linked to him.
Wolfgang Sawallisch, in his final season as music director, will
conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra in Philadelphia and New York
City.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
San Francisco, CA
$15,000
To support the presentation of Handel's oratorio Jephtha in
September 2003. The Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, under the
direction of music director Nicholas McGegan, will give five
performances at venues throughout the Bay Area.
Pittsburgh Symphony, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$30,000
To support Reflections on Shostakovich, a thematic project
exploring Dmitri Shostakovich's music and his influence on other
composers. The 2003 project, directed by music director Mariss
Jansons, will include the commission and premiere of a new work by
Michael Hersch.
Plymouth Music Series
Minneapolis, MN
$25,000
To support the Witness program, an annual celebration of musical
contributions by African-American composers. The program will
include educational events, a young people's concert, a school
residency program and radio broadcasts.
Portland Maine Symphony Orchestra
Portland, ME
$15,000
To support the recording, editing and mastering of concerts for
statewide radio broadcasts. The Portland Symphony Orchestra
performances will reach more than 52,500 people via Maine Public
Radio stations during 2003.
Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, Inc.
Cambridge, MA
$10,000
To support the scoring of New Morning for the World: Daybreak of
Freedom by Joseph Schwantner. The work, originally written for
narrator and full orchestra in 1982, is a memorial to Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.
ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Inc.
Columbus, OH
$10,000
To support a commission of a new work by composer Michael
Daugherty. The ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of
music director Timothy Russell, will premiere the work as part of
its 25th-anniversary celebration.
Relache, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$10,000
To support the commissioning of new chamber work by composers Fred
Frith, Cynthia Folio and Leroy Jenkins. Relache will premiere the
compositions as part of its Future Sounds series.
Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.
Providence, RI
$10,000
To support the commission and premiere of a piano concerto by
Richard Cumming. The work will be written for pianist John Browning
on the occasion of his 70th birthday in 2003.
Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc.
(on behalf of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
$65,000
To support A King Celebration, a project in tribute to the life and
work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The project will be comprised
of performances, educational outreach activities and a national
radio broadcast.
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society
St. Paul, MN
$50,000
To support the commissioning and premiere of new works by Americans
Dominick Argento and George Tsontakis and Brazilian Sergio Assad.
Performances will be held at St. Paul's Ordway Center for the
Performing Arts and the Ted Mann Concert Hall on the campus of
University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
San Francisco Chanticleer, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the New Music Advisor project. During 2003, composer
Jeeyoung Kim will create new work and collaborate with
Chanticleer's artistic staff.
San Francisco Contemporary Music Players
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support world premieres of six commissioned works. The chamber
works- by composers Kui Dong, Ellen Harrison, Wendell Logan, Betty
Olivero, Shulamit Ran and David Soley- will be performed in
California and New England.
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco, CA
$100,000
To support Wagner, Weill, and the Weimar Republic, a project that
will explore the music of Germanic composers. Music Director
Michael Tilson Thomas will direct the San Francisco Symphony, the
San Francisco Symphony Chorus and guest artists in concerts during
the two-week festival.
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
Santa Fe, NM
$15,000
To support the 31st Annual Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. The
2003 summer festival will include a diverse range of repertoire,
guest composers and world premieres, as well as free community and
youth concerts.
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
Santa Fe, NM
$30,000
To support a commission and performances of a new work by American
composer Morton Subotnick. The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival will
premiere the work, which will have subsequent performances by
Ensemble Sospeso and the Southwest Chamber Music Society.
Seattle Chamber Players
Seattle, WA
$10,000
To support the creation and presentation of a new theatrical
chamber music work by composer Paul Dresher. The premiere will take
place at Benaroya Hall and will be sung by tenor John Duykers.
Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Seattle, WA
$65,000
To support Then and Now, a performance project that will feature
music from the last 100 years. It will include a May festival, The
World Looks West, and a number of educational and outreach
activities.
SFJAZZ (San Francisco Jazz Organization)
San Francisco, CA
$27,500
To support the 21st Annual San Francisco Jazz Festival in 2003.
Executive Director Randall Kline will direct the programming of
more than 24 events during the two-week festival.
Society for New Music
Syracuse, NY
$10,000
To support winter concerts and the creation and presentation of a
commissioned work by Marc Mellits. The winter season includes seven
concerts with eight repeat performances in venues such as colleges,
universities and libraries.
Sospeso Ltd.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support Sound on Film, a concert that will combine live
instrumental performance with film. The project represents Ensemble
Sospeso's continued exploration of expressive possibilities of
using recent technology and new media.
Sphinx Organization, Inc.
Dearborn, MI
$60,000
To support a professional development project for emerging young
string instrumentalists. The Sphinx Symphony Concert and Sphinx
Honors Concert will present young musicians in concert at Orchestra
Hall in Detroit.
St. Louis African Chorus
St. Louis, MO
$10,000
To support programs V and VII of the African Choral Odyssey series.
During 2003, the St. Louis African Chorus will perform music of
southern and eastern Africa in St. Louis and New York.
Stanford Jazz Workshop
Stanford, CA
$22,500
To support the 2003 Stanford Jazz Festival. The summer festival
will feature such artists as Elvin Jones, Ray Brown, Andrew Hill,
Harold Mabern Regina Carter, Geri Allen and Branford Marsalis.
Virginia Arts Festival, Inc.
Norfolk, VA
$12,500
To support the 2003 Virginia Arts Festival. Performances range from
jazz and gospel to contemporary chamber music.
Vocal Arts Society
Washington, DC
$20,000
To support the presentation of solo vocal recitals. Performances
will be held at the Terrace Theater in the John F. Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and will feature eight
singers.
Voices of Change
Dallas, TX
$10,000
To support the commissioning and presentation of a new work by
composer Robert Xavier Rodriguez. Based on Nortan Juster's classic
1963 children's book, The Dot and The Line, the composition
will feature a narrator and chamber ensemble.
Young Concert Artists, Inc.
New York, NY
$22,500
To support the presentation of the Young Concert Artists Series of
recitals and concerto debuts by young musicians. The 2003 project
will feature nine concerts in New York City and five in Washington,
D.C.
Heritage/Preservation
Borough of Manhattan Community College Performing Arts Center,
Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support Lost Jazz Shrines, an annual concert series featuring
music performed at historic, lower Manhattan jazz venues. During
2004, the series will highlight the various styles of jazz heard
from 1957 to 1994 at the seminal Greenwich Village club, the
Village Gate.
Center for Cultural Exchange (consortium)
Portland, ME
$22,500
To support Sweet Sounds of Praise, a series of artist residencies,
performances and a compact disc recording. Three week-long
residencies are planned with noted artists in African-American
music.
Columbia College Chicago (on behalf of Center for Black Music
Research)
Chicago, IL
$25,000
To support a symposium and performance celebrating the 20th
anniversary of the Center for Black Music Research. Artistic
Director Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson will moderate an open panel
discussion with five composers of African descent and conduct a
performance by the New Black Music Repertory Ensemble.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Inc. (aka Detroit Symphony
Orchestra Hall)
Detroit, MI (consortium)
$75,000
To support workshops and performances during the National
Association of Negro Musicians' (NANM) 2004 convention. The Detroit
Symphony Orchestra (DSO) and NANM will host the six-day national
convention and present youth sessions, panel discussions, a
scholarship competition, and concerts of jazz, gospel, choral and
orchestral music.
Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, Inc.
Alexandria, VA
$10,000
To support the compact disc recording of works by composer Mark
Adamo. The compact disc will feature music commissioned during the
composer's tenure as composer-in-residence with the chamber
orchestra and will be recorded on the Naxos label.
Instituto Pro Musica de California
San Francisco, CA
$15,000
To support the annual Dia de los Reyes (Epiphany) celebratory
concerts of 18th century Mexican music performed throughout
Northern California and recorded for subsequent release. The
project will involve the restoration to modern performance
repertory and give present-day premieres of eight works by Mexican
composers.
Jazz Foundation of America, Inc.
New York, NY
$25,000
To support a mentorship program provided by older jazz musicians.
Performances and discussions for New York City school students will
offer senior jazz musicians the opportunity to relate their life
stories and share their artistry.
Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
New Orleans, LA
$25,000
To support a concert program exploring the connection between the
city of New Orleans and the Harlem Renaissance. Through a
collaboration with the New Orleans Museum of Art and Tulane
University's Amistad Research Center, three concert performances
will include an exhibition of works by Harlem artists and
educational activities.
Manchester Craftsmen's Guild
Pittsburgh, PA
$50,000
To support an archival recording project to preserve the 16th
anniversary MCGJazz series and the cataloging and preservation of
the Stanley Turrentine Archive. Artists whose performances will be
recorded live during the eight-concert season include Herbie
Hancock, Cassandra Wilson, the Joshua Redman Quartet and the George
Shearing Trio.
Other Minds (consortium)
San Francisco, CA
$50,000
To support New Music in America, a project preserving more than
3,500 hours of original live conversations, interviews and
performances by leading American composers and artists of the 20th
and early 21st centuries. The San Francisco Performing Arts Library
and Museum will collaborate on the project to convert the aging
analog archive into a digital medium.
Twentieth Century Consort (aka 20th Century Consort)
Takoma Park, MD
$13,500
To support an archival project preserving recorded works by 20th-
and 21st-century composers. The digital archive will be housed in
the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library at the University of
Maryland at College Park.
Washington Men's Camerata, Inc.
Washington, DC
$9,000
To support the National Library of Men's Choral Music. The project
is a continuation of a multi-year initiative to establish an
operational lending library and searchable database to safeguard
collections of men's choral music and make the repertoire widely
available for study.
Organizational Capacity
American Composers Forum
St. Paul, MN
$40,000
To support professional development for the chapters of American
Composers Forum. During 2003 04, conferences and sessions on board
development, unearned income and legal counsel for individual
chapter directors and local board members will be available to
assist 10 chapters located in cities around the country.
International Association for Jazz Education
Manhattan, KS
$40,000
To support workshops, master classes, panel sessions, artists' fees
and production costs during the 30th annual International
Association of Jazz Education (IAJE) Conference and Music Festival.
The January 2004 conference will be held in New York City.
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort
Worth
Fort Worth, TX
$20,000
To support a national conference on occupational safety and injury
prevention for musicians, to be hosted jointly by the University of
North Texas at Denton and the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort
Worth. The goal of the project, using
consensus-building methodology, will be the development of an
educational module and recommendations for National Association of
Schools of Music (NASM) member organizations.
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