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2010
fall
Premiere of thresholds, a concerto for piano and wind ensemble, and performance of Stravinsky's Piano Concerto, with the Boston University Wind Ensemble, David Martins, director.
Premiere and performances of the chamber opera, The Fool, the Fox, and the Old Woman, Boston University.
May
Recording of the film score to The Maniac Chase, Thomas Edison's 1904 film, by The Millennium Symphony, conducted by Robert Ian Winstin. DVD release planned the fall, by ERM Media.
March 20
"The Two Composers" duo, performance of newly commissioned works, at Clark University.
February 25
"The Two Composers" duo, performance and masterclass at University of Massachusetts Lowell.
February 20
"The Two Composers" duo of Mark Berger and Ketty Nez, performance of student works as part of their residency at Clark University.
February 7
Performance of the cycle of Brahms Sonatas with cellist Michael Reynolds, Boston University.
2009
November 22
"The Two Composers" duo, performance at MIT.
November 19
Premiere of transit out by "The Two Composers" duo, Boston University.
November 16
"The Two Composers" duo of Mark Berger and Ketty Nez, masterclass at Boston University.
May 9
Collaborative performance of before with violinist Ari Streisfeld, Boston University.
April 30
Guest appearance as pianist in performance of timed curves with Xanthos, Boston University.
April 29
Performance of Mille au Courant by guitarist Paul Bowman, UCSD.
April 18
"The Two Composers" duo of Mark Berger and Ketty Nez, performance at Boston University.
April 17
"The Two Composers" duo of Mark Berger and Ketty Nez, performance at Middlesex Community College.
April 8
"The Two Composers" duo of Mark Berger and Ketty Nez, performance including premiere of wind down ii, and Berger's Catapult, at St. John the Evangelist, Boston.
April 4
Performance by duo Wolfe/Nez at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
April 3
Lecture/performance by duo Wolfe/Nez for the Festival of Contemporary Music by the University of Iowa's Center for New Music.
February 23
Performance of the cycle of Brahms Sonatas with violinist Peter Zazofsky, Boston University.
January 30 Lecture/performance by duo Wolfe/Nez at UCLA.
January 21 Performance by duo Wolfe/Nez at St. John the Evangelist, Boston.
January 20
Start of a spring tour by duo Wolfe/Nez, with a lecture/performance at Boston University, premiering between and Postcards from the 1930's.
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2008
December 10
Performance of Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time as part of the Boston University Messiaen Project (BUMP) at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
December 7
Premiere of timed curves by ensemble Ex Novo of Venice, Italy.
June 11
European premiere of Contour(t) by Duo Contour, at Elisabeth Schneider Stiftung, Freiburg, Germany.
March-April
World premiere and performances of Contour(t) by Duo Contour on their US tour, including concerts in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
April 11
Performance of Kyle Gann's Long Night, for 3 pianos, with BU faculty Rodney Lister and David Kopp.
March 1
Performance as guest artist with the Bryn Mawr Chamber Music Society.
January-February
Tour by duo Wolfe/Nez including the University of Iowa, Boston University, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and the University of Rhode Island, featuring premiere of before and commissions by Amelia Kaplan (Oberlin faculty), and Eliane Aberdam (University of Rhode Island faculty) .
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2007
October 21
Premiere of beyond release, duo concertante for two celli and chamber orchestra, by cellists Hannah Holman and Anthony Arnone, and the University of Iowa Center for New Music, David Gompper, director.
October 13
Performance of "Preluding some Preludes," a selection of Messiaen and Debussy works, for the conference Messiaen the Theologian, Boston University Messiaen Project (BUMP), Andrew Shenton, director.
May 2
Premiere of wind down (cello and piano) and performances of wind(ows) (violin, cello, piano) and (mini-)winding down (toy piano and piano) on a chamber concert with faculty Peter Zazofsky (violin), Michael Reynolds (cello), Rodney Lister (toy piano), and Ketty Nez (piano), Boston University.
April 26
Premiere of take time by the Boston University Wind Ensemble, David Martins, director.
April 12
"Can Lines Meet? Preluding the Prelude: Debussy, Messiaen and cie," lecture-recital collaboration with theorist Gregory Marion (University of Saskatchewan), Musicology Colloquium, Boston University.
April 8
Premiere of (mini-)winding down for toy piano and piano, with toy pianist and BU faculty Rodney Lister, Boston University.
March 3
Performance as guest artist with the Bryn Mawr College Chamber Music Society.
January 30
Performance of Daphnisyrinx by flautist Daniele Ruggieri, from ensemble Ex Novo of Venice, at a discussion and performance of contemporary flute repertoire, Boston University Composer's Forum.
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2006
October 30
Premiere of cirrulian ice by Alea III at Boston University, Theodore Antoniou, director.
October
Tour by duo Wolfe/Nez including the University of Iowa, Boston University, and Eastman School of Music, featuring works by Robert Morris, David Dzubay, Tom Schnauber, and Ketty Nez.
September 8
Performance of uns(t)able (re)verb(s) with pianist Rene Lecuona in a concert of works for two pianos, Boston University.
March
Tour by duo Wolfe/Nez including the University of Iowa, and Boston University, featuring premiere of wrestless and works by David Liptak, David Gompper, and Richard Cornell.
February 25
Performance as guest artist with the Bryn Mawr College Chamber Music Society.
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