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Kathleen Supové is one of the most acclaimed contemporary music pianists of our time, occupying a unique position through her continuous search for what is new and provocative. Kathy has spent the last decade producing a series of solo concerts entitled The Exploding Piano, in which she has performed and premiered countless works by emerging and established composers. The series has received rave reviews and thrilled audiences everywhere. Figure 88, Kathy's solo CD on CRI/s Emergency Music label, was named one of the Ten Best Classical Releases of 1993 by New York Newsday critic Tim Page.
Kathy has since developed The Exploding Piano into a multimedia experience by using theatrical elements, vocal rants, performance art, electronics, dance, and staging. She is currently collaborating with director Valeria Vasilevski (Diamanda Galas' INSEKTA), sound designer Dafna Naphtali, choreographers Nami Yamamoto and Heidi Latsky; and filmmaker Jacqueline Gares.
Афиша театров Красноярск. Афиша Красноярск.. продажа тату оборудования, татуировки женские, сведение татуировок. Интересно: Французская детская мебель для детишек там.In addition to her work as a soloist, Ms. Supové is half of the duo twisted tutu with composer/performer Eve Beglarian. She is also the keyboard player and vocal ranteuse for Nick Didkovsky's band, Dr. Nerve, as well as for Randall Woolf's band, Camp. Kathy appears frequently in two-piano recitals with Anthony De Mare and has appeared with The Philip Glass Ensemble, Essential Music, The Crosstown Ensemble (concertos by Messiaen and Ligeti); the Stony Brook Orchestra (concerto by Xenakis); and Susan Marshall and Co. Other recordings of hers can be found on the CRI, New World, Neuma, Bridge, Centaur, OO, and XI labels.
Kathy was a top Prizewinner in the 1984 Gaudeamus Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Music in Holland and has received major grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Copland Fund for Music, and the Meet the Composer/Reader's Digest Commissioning fund. Recently, the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust awarded a large grant to composer Randall Woolf and director Valeria Vasilevski for the creation of four theatrical piano works for Kathy.
Projects for Spring, 2000 include solo recitals in Boston and San Diego, a collaborative piece with dancer/choreographer Heidi Latsky, and a residency at Princeton with composer Stewart Wallace and percussionist Evelyn Glennie.
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