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Annual American Composers Update

Victoria Bond

Victoria Bond is a New York, NY resident. Music historian Adrienne Fried Block is writing Bond's entry in the latest New Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Artistic director of the Harrisburg (PA) Opera Company and the Wuhan (China) Symphony Orchestra, Bond also has made 1998 guest conducting appearances with the Greenville (SC) Symphony, the Hudson Valley (NY) Philharmonic, the Flagstaff (AZ) Symphony, the Hunan (China) Symphony Orchestra, and for Ray Charles concerts with the Louisville (KY) Orchestra and with the Honolulu Symphony (in Kona, HI). She will conduct Madame Butterfly with Opera Carolina, Mar. 25-28, 1999. Articles published in 1997 included "My Encounter with Brahms," in the Mar./Apr. Symphony Magazine, and "The Opera Brahms Never Wrote," in the Dec. Opera News. At the annual National Opera Association convention, in New York, NY, Jan. 8, 1999, Bond and librettist Ann Goethe discussed the creation of Travels, showed taped scenes from its 1995 Opera Roanoke (VA) production, and hosted a "Women in Opera" panel, focusing on prominent women conductors and composers.

Premieres

In 1998, Glen Cortese led the Manhattan (NY) Philharmonia in the premiere of Variations on a Theme of Brahms, at Bordon Hall (Feb. 6), followed by a performance at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Feb. 7). Pianist Paul Barnes and the Filharmie Bohuslava Martinu orchestra, under Kirk Trevor, presented Black Light, in Zlin, The Czech Republic, Nov. 27-29, 1997.

Performances

Dawn Buckholz Andrews played Monologue, for solo cello, at Christ and St. Stephen's Church, in New York, NY. On May 18, 1997, Jean Sze and Miao Yi Min performed Chi, for zheng and bamboo flute, at the Lower Brandywine Church in Chadds Ford, PA. Steven Alltop led the Northwestern University Philharmonia in Urban Bird, June 3, 1997, in Evanston, IL. The Festival Musica Nova, Aug. 20, 1997 in Santos, Brazil, included Thinking like a Mountain, with the composer conducting. At a master class at the Beijing (China) Conservatory, Dreams of Flying and Thinking Like a Mountain were heard, Jan. 4, 1998.

Recordings

Black Light, piano concerto; Barnes and The Martinu Philharmonic, Trevor conducting; Koch International.

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