- Seattle Chamber Players
The Seattle Chamber Players are a
chamber ensemble focused on contemporary music, founded in1989 in Seattle,Washington , U.S. In January 2004, the group was awarded theASCAP /Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming.As of 2005 , the core members are Laura DeLuca (clarinet ), David Sabee (cello ), Mikhail Shmidt (violin ), and Paul Taub (flute ). DeLuca, Sabee, and Schmidt are members of theSeattle Symphony (SSO); Shmidt is also a former member of theMoscow State Symphony ; Taub is a professor of music atCornish College of the Arts . Other players are brought into the orchestra for specific performances. For example, a series of performances ofÁstor Piazzolla 's tangoopera during the 2004–2006 season featuredUruguay an pianist and conductorPablo Zinger ,Russia n bandoneonistAlexander Mitenev ,Venezuela ntenor Leonardo Granadas , Argentine tango vocalistKatie Viquiera , Sloveneaccordion istBorut Zagoranski , and Welshguitar istMichael Partington .Russia n musicologist Elena Dubinets, music research coordinator for the SSO, joined the ensemble in 2002 as artistic advisor, and has been largely responsible for transforming them from a local to an international institution, hosting international festivals such as "Icebreaker I: Voices from New Russia" (2004) and "Icebreaker II: Baltic Voices" (2004); the planned "Icebreaker III" (2006) will feature music from the countries of theCaucasus . They have travelled twice toEastern Europe , scoring critical successes inMoscow , St. Petersburg, andTallinn , and are scheduled to tourCosta Rica ,El Salvador , andEcuador in spring 2005.Recordings
* "Otis Spann: Music of
Wayne Horvitz " (Periplum)
*Reza Vali 's "Folksongs (Set No. 15)" (release expected 2005)External links
* [http://www.seattlechamberplayers.org Official site]
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