Faye-Ellen Silverman
Faye-Ellen Silverman, a resident of New
York, NY, holds commissions
from Thomas Matta for a work for bass trombone
and piano, and from the International Women's Brass Conference for
a work for Junction. She has
received an ASCAP Standard Award and a National League of American
Pen Women's Biennial Grant in Music.
Premieres
On March 21, 2002, in New
York, NY, The Mannes Trio gave the first performance of Reconstructed
Music, for violin, cello, and piano.
In Sacramento,
CA. on May 11, 2002, Festival Trumpets members
presented Double Threat, for two trumpets, and Triple Threat,
for three trumpets.
Performances
Also heard in Sacramento
on May 11, 2002, was Xenium,
for flute and piano, with Tracy Doyle and Julia Roslovsky
Greer. A Monarch Brass Quintet
performance, January 17,
2002, in Spartanburg, SC,
included Dialogue Continued, for French horn, trombone, and
tuba. Courtney Harrison Naliboff
and Thomas Jerde played Love Songs,
for soprano and flute/alto flute, in Providence,
RI, April
18, 2002. On May
19, 2002, Anna Povich, Rozanna Weinberger, and Melissa Slocum presented Troubled
Repose, for flute, viola, and bass viol, in Stony
Brook, NY.
Publications
Reconstructed Music; spring 2002; Double
Threat and Triple Threat; both summer 2002; all by Seesaw
Music Corp.
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