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Sospeso
performs a concert portrait of French composer Pierre
Boulez on May 10, 2005
with conductor Bradley Lubman.
Conductor,
composer, and teacher, Brad Lubman has played a vital role in the
world of modern music for two decades. He has worked with a variety
of illustrious musical figures including Steve
Reich, Elvis Costello, John
Zorn, Pierre Boulez,
and Michael Tilson Thomas.
Lubman has appeared with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, Brooklyn Philharmonic,
Ensemble Modern of Frankfurt, Steve Reich Ensemble, Saarbruecken
Radio Orchestra, Deutsches-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, New World
Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Finnish Radio
Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam, New
York New Music Ensemble, Ensemble 21, and the New Millennium Ensemble.
As a member of the Tanglewood
Music Center staff from 1989–94, Lubman was a conductor for
the Festival of Contemporary Music and assistant conductor to Oliver
Knussen. He has recorded for Auvidis Montaigne, BMG/RCA, Bridge,
col legno, CRI, Centaur, Koch, and Nonesuch.
Lubman is an
associate professor of conducting and ensembles and music director
of the Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble at Eastman School of Music in
Rochester. Please visit www.bradlubman.com
for a more detailed biography and other information.
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