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third angle: ghost opera & black angels

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Portland’s Third Angle New Music Ensemble will be presenting the first concert of its 2010-2011 season on Thursday and Friday evening at PSU’s newly-renovated Lincoln Hall Room 75. Music of Tan Dun, Tomas Svoboda and George Crumb will be featured. [link]

When:
Thursday, November 11, 2010 – 7:30 PM
Friday, November 12, 2010 – 7:30 PM

Where:
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
Portland State University
SW Park Ave & SW Mill St
Portland, OR 97201

What:
Spectral visions from modern masters Tan Dun and George Crumb. The Third Angle string quartet will be joined by pipa virtuoso Min Xiao Fen. Also featuring the premiere of a new string quartet by Tomas Svoboda.

4 replies on “third angle: ghost opera & black angels”

i’m particularly excited about hearing crumb’s “black angels” live again.

don’t miss it!

that was a thrilling 3rd angle evening.

i’m still stoked as the afternoon after moves on . . .

Bob,
Yes indeed…it was a helluva fun concert to prepare and play! It was perhaps the most time intensive rehearsal process of any Third Angle endeavor I’ve participated in…but well worth it.

hey greg,

you kicked major butt, my man!

if i have enuff espresso will i calm down?

of the 4 or 5 third angle concerts i’ve attended, THAT was the most schmokin’.

thanx again.

cheers,

bobi-yow

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