Cygnus, featuring plucked strings, bowed strings and woodwinds in pairs, is an ensemble that has its precedent in the Elizabethan “broken consort”. Cygnus is a group of versatile chamber musicians, all of whom are among the most highly respected practitioners of their instruments. Since its beginnings in 1985, Cygnus has created an new body of chamber music by both established and emerging composers, works that offer a striking timbral contrast to the now ubiquitous Pierrot ensemble formation.
Cygnus Ensemble Concert News
(Mini-MP3-Player v2.2 (c) Ute Jacobi - unregistered version - Only Free for NonCommercial Website)
(Mini-MP3-Player v2.2 (c) Ute Jacobi - unregistered version - Only Free for NonCommercial Website)
Harold Meltzer's Brion
While watching the youtube tour, listen to Harold Meltzer's introduction to readings of Brion excerpts at Vassar College, February, 2007:
(start both; the two will run simultaneously.)
& works by Wyner, Davidovsky, Biscardi
April 23, 8PM at Merkin Hall
featuring soloists: Robert Ingliss, oboist; Tara Helen O'Connor, flute and soprano Tony Arnold
with Daniel Panner, guest violist