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Due East PRESENTS “DRAWN ONLY ONCE” “THE SKILL AND MUSICALITY OF THE TWO PERFORMERS (IN) DUE EAST...IS UNQUESTIONABLE.” - FANFARE MAGAZINE ABOUT DUE EAST DUE EAST (Erin Lesser, flutes; Greg Beyer, percussion) actively promotes new music and seeks to expand the flute and percussion duo genre through frequent commissions and premieres. The duo has performed in China, Brazil, Europe, Canada and the USA at venues such as the Beijing Modern Music Festival, the Warsaw Crossdrumming Festival, the Banff Centre for the Arts and the SEAMUS conference. DUE EAST has given multiple performances at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention and won first prize in the 2008 National Flute Association Chamber Music Competition. Their first recording, Simultaneous Worlds, is available on Albany Records. Their second recording, Drawn Only Once, is a multi-media CD/DVD now available on New Amsterdam Records. Noted critic Steve Smith gave it a rare 5.0-star rating in Time Out New York, calling it "spellbindingly beautiful." DUE EAST has performed Alex Mincek’s Double Concerto with The Knights (Bargemusic, NYC) as well as with the Northern Illinois University New Music Ensemble. The duo has on multiple occasions been ensemble-in-residence at the Yellow Barn Chamber Music School and Festival. For more information, please visit www.dueeast.net. Hailed a “fine percussionist” in the New York Times, Greg Beyer won second-prize at the 2002 Geneva International Music Competition. Of primary importance to him is his project, ARCOMUSICAL – an endeavor that involves ethnomusicological research on the berimbau and other related musical bows, and the composition and commission of new works for this ancient instrument. Beyer has given solo performances and masterclasses throughout the United States, Europe, South America and in China. He is a member of Due East, Ensemble Dal Niente, and is an Associate Professor of Percussion at Northern Illinois University. Beyer endorses Pearl/Adams percussion instruments, Bosphorus cymbals, Innovative Percussion sticks and mallets, and Evans Drumheads. Erin Lesser has performed as soloist and chamber musician throughout world and her performances have been lauded as “superb” (New York Times) and “brilliant” (New York Concert Reivew). She is a member of Alarm Will Sound, Argento Chamber Ensemble, Due East, Scarborough Trio, and the Wet Ink Ensemble. Festival appearances include: Shanghai Electroacoustic Music Festival, Kilkenny Music Festival, Warsaw Crossdrumming Festival, Holland Festival, Ojai Music Festival, Istanbul International Spectral Music Festival, and Aldeburgh Festival. Lesser was a fellow of The Academy, a program run by Carnegie Hall, the Juilliard School and the Weill Music Institute. She is an Assistant Professor of Flute at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music. Lesser is a Pearl Flute Performing Artist. "Due East brings a deep musicianship and stunning virtuosity to all that they play. In a single evening they travel through the raw beauty of Brazilian folk music to the intricate scores of Xenakis with an unwavering commitment. Due East does not merely play together, they breathe as one, inspiring audiences with illuminating insight into new musical vistas." -Seth Knopp, artistic director of Yellow Barn Music Festival, pianist of the Peabody Trio 2012-2013 PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS Sept. 19-20 Due East heads to Yellow Barn in Putney, Vermont, for the second visit of the project, “Cycles of Time and Place.” Oct. 26 Featured performers on UMBC Livewire Festival of New Music. Baltimore, Maryland Nov. 30 Performance of Alexis Bacon’s “an American Songbook” at Concord Community HS. Elkhart, Indiana. Dec 1 Performance of Alexis Bacon’s “An American Songbook” at Amish community center in Berne, Indiana. Dec 17-18 Due East returns to the Yellow Barn in Putney, Vermont, for the second visit of the project, “Cycles of Time and Place.” Mar 8 Due East premieres Alexandre Lunsqui’s Ubehebe with Lawrence University Wind Ensemble at Lawrence University. Mar 22 Due East gives national performance of Alexandre Lunsqui’s Ubehebe at CBDNA 2013, Greensboro, NC. April 1-2 Due East returns to the Yellow Barn in Putney, Vermont, for the third visit of the project, “Cycles of Time and Place.” June 26 Due East premieres new works by Chicago Composer’s Consortium, Chicago, IL. July 9-13 Due East performs at the Nancy Zeltsman Marimba Festival, Arcata, CA. DUE EAST PROGRAMS A wide array of possibilities fuels the ideas behind our varied Due East program options. Whether it is an entire program of new commissions, or music that showcases flute and drum traditions from around the world, a Due East performance always provides a virtuosic performance and an enthusiasm that is sure to connect with audiences. “Ritual Music” This program draws upon the primitive and ritualistic natures of the flute and the drum. Amy Williams - Cineshape Tao Yu- Hua Da Giacinto Scelsi- Hyksos Karlheinz Stockhausen - Tierkreis Iannis Xenakis = Dmaathen Lejaren Hiller - An Apotheosis of Archaeopteryx “The Global Economy” Flute and percussion music has roots in practically every culture worldwide. This program highlights how contemporary composers from around the globe have drawn upon different cultural traditions when writing for this combination of instruments. Tao Yu - Hua Da Joe Harchanko - West Frank Denyer- Contained in a Strange Garden Alejandro Rutty – Simultaneous Worlds Alexandre Lunsqui - Ligare Alejandro Viñao - Formas del viento “Loops” An energetic program that looks at the rhythmic possibilities of flute and drums. Many of these composers have been influenced by popular music, electronica and jazz. Bernhard Lang – Difference/Repetition #21 David Lang – Lend/Lease Philippe Hurel Loops 1,2,3,4 Graham Fitkin – Frame Alejandro Rutty – Simultaneous Worlds Greg Beyer – Bahian Counterpoint “Songs of Earth and Sky” From Argentinian composer Alejandro Viñao’s work based on “forms of the wind” to Robert Beaser’s beautiful settings of American folksongs to Alexis Bacon’s use of a texas cattle auctioneer’s speech patterns, this program draws upon truly unique folk idioms and traditions. Alejandro Viñao - Formas del viento Garreth Farr - Snapshots of Asia Robert Beaser - Mountain Songs Traditional Brazilian Songs John Allemeier – Songs of Earth and Sky Wen Deqing – The Shepherd Boy’s Flute Alexis Bacon – Cowboy Song Electro-Acoustic and Multimedia Programs Due East has many works that utilize live electronics, surround sound audio, tape parts and video art. Jeff Herriot - Dissipation of a Thought… for flute, percussion and max/MSP John Supko – Littoral for flute, percussion and surround sound audio playback With commissioned video art by Kristine Marx Joe Harchanko – West for flute, berimbau and max/MSP Javier Alvarez – Temezcal for maracas and tape Paolo Aralla - Karos for alto flute and live electronics Russell Pinkston – Lizamander for flute and max/MSP Greg Beyer – Bahian Counterpoint for berimbaus and tape SELECTED DUO REPERTOIRE LIST Double Concerto (2009)* Alex Mincek (b. 1975) Difference/Repetition #21 (2009)* Bernhard Lang (b. 1959) lend/lease (2008) David Lang (b. 1957) Alejandro Viñao (b. 1951) Simultaneous Worlds (2008)* Alejandro Rutty (b.1967) Topographia Index 2 (2008) Alexandre Lunsqui (b. 1969) Dissipation of a Thought…(2008)* Jeff Herriott (b.1972) Xayāl (2008)* Alexander Ness (b. 1983) Formas del viento (2008)* Recall Coordinator (2008)* Temper Mutations (2008)* Carl Schimmel (b. 1975) Two Duos (2008)* Mark Engebretson (b. 1964) Songs of Earth and Sky (2008)* John Allemeier (b. 1970) Ilta (2008)* James Romig (b. 1971) David Maki (b. 1966) John Supko (b.1980) The Pilgrim (2006)* Ben Wahlund (b. 1977) West (2006)* Joe Harchanko (b. 1971) Ligare (2004)* Alexandre Lunsqui (b. 1969) Cineshape 1 (2003) Hua Da (2003) This Window Makes Me Feel (2005) Rhapsodia (1999) Littoral (2006)* Histoire du Tango (1985) Amy Williams (b. 1969) Tao Yu (b. 1981) Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) John Supko (b. 1980) G. Bradley Bodine (b. 1960) Komposition for Flute & Percussion (1998) Isabel Mundry (b. 1963) Kembang Suling: Snapshots of Asia(1996) Gareth Farr (b.1968) Frame (1991) Graham Fitkin (b. 1963) Toward the Sea (1980) An Apotheosis of Archaeopteryx(1979) Sunflowers (1976) Dmaathen (1976) Hyksos (1955) 1st Concerto for Flute & Percussion (1939) Recollections of the Inland Sea (1995) *Works written for Due East Lejaren Hiller (1924-1994) Harvey Sollberger (b. 1938) Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988) Lou Harrison (1917-2003) Tsuneya Tanabe (b. 1935) AWARDS AND HONORS Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, Finalists, 2011 National Flute Association Chamber Music Competition, 1st Prize, 2008 Artists-in-Residence, Yellow Barn Chamber Music Festival, 2005 SELECTED PAST PERFORMANCES SEAMUS 2010, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN NYCPAS 2010 Weekend of Percussion, NYU, NYC Roger Smith Hotel Chamber Music Series, NYC SEAMUS 2009, Sweetwater, Fort Wayne, IN SCI Festival 2009, Dubuque, IA National Flute Association Convention 2009, New York City National Flute Association Convention 2008, Kansas City, MO Barge Music, NYC UNC-Greensboro New Music Festival, NC Lewis University, Arts and Ideas Performing Arts Series, IL SUNY-Oswego, Arts Kenek’t Performing Arts Series University of Campinas, Brazil University of the State of São Paulo, Brazil PASIC 2008, Austin, TX PASIC 2006, Austin, TX CrossDrumming Festival, Warsaw, Poland Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada UNC-Charlotte, NC Grinnell College, IA Tenri Cultural Center, NYC Princeton University, NJ Manhattan School of Music, NYC Southern Oregon University, OR Western Oregon University, OR Lewis and Clark College, OR Lawrence University, WI UW-Whitewater, WI New Music Festival, Western Illinois University, IL Columbia University, NYC Merkin Concert Hall, NYC Concordia College, NY PASIC 2001, Nashville, TN PASIC 2002, Columbus, OH MISSION STATEMENT Due East’s mission is to lead the way in establishing the flute and percussion duo as an important and respected genre for 21st Century chamber music. We will accomplish this through: ◊ development and promotion of new and existing repertoire through collaboration with established and emerging composers ◊ concertizing on international, national, regional and local stages to offer exciting performances of these works to a wide array of audiences ◊ documentation of our work via web and media presence through video and audio recordings. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Student Composer Readings Composer Workshops Chamber Music Masterclasses Contemporary Music Clinics Ethnomusicology Lectures Flute Masterclasses Percussion Masterclasses CORPORATE SUPPORT Due East is proud to perform on Pearl Flutes and Pearl/Adams percussion instruments. Greg has additional support from Innovative Percussion sticks and mallets and Bosphorus Cymbals.