Chinese-Canadian composer Alain Chiu will premiere a couple of his latest works, concluding his project of his reflection on being a by-passing San Franciscan. “Nocturne: Eighty-nine Steps under the Rainbow” will feature a large chamber ensemble of high caliber musicians from the San Francisco Conservatory, is a potpourri that draws influence from every possible genre as it creates a sonic canvas that is one of a kind. Other works by Alain Chiu included in the program ranges from a traditional piano trio “Influx/efflux,” “Under the Twinkle of a Fading Star” for 15 timpani and string quartet to progressive rock-influenced “Dirty Dialogue” for piano and drum-set.
Joel Morris, a Portland native whose music is performed constantly, will also premiere his latest creations: including an Octet for wind instruments, a new piece for string orchestra and reprises of numbers of his older works.
Both composers are committed to end their journey in San Francisco with a bang, as Alain said, “I have lived in San Francisco for four years and it is great to mark the end of this period with a full-length concert. It is the San Francisco I come to know through music; it is almost like a journal, one which I am going to share with everyone.”
For further information about the concert and the two composers, please visit www.alainchiu.com
for immediate release April 2009
Composition Recital of Alain Chiu and Joel Morris
New Music
Tuesday, May 19th, 8:00 PM
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Concert Hall
50 Oak St.
Tickets: free
reception to follow
Program: Chiu: Elegy for a Sad Young Man
Under the Twinkle of a Fading Star
Dirty Dialogue
Piano Trio: influx/efflux (premiere)
Nocturne: Eighty-nine Steps under the Rainbow
Morris: Recitative
Green Lake
Octet
Piano Sonata
Trio for three
As God’s Chosen One