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All concerts are free, open to the public and held in the
Kopleff Recital Hall at the corner of Gilmer St. and
Peachtree Center Ave. unless otherwise noted.

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Concert Information Line 404-413-5901

All events are subject to change, please call in advance to
confirm the date and time of all events.

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Rialto Center Series Events (Rialto website)

Georgia State University's Rialto Center for the Arts sponsors numerous events that may count for concert attendance credit. All events in the following Rialto series qualify: Jazz, World Music, Dance, Latin Flavor. Events in the "Popular Mix" series do not qualify except for the School of Music's Holiday Concert. More information at www.rialtocenter.org. Check the School of Music Student Handbook for details on documenting attendance.

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Mauricio Kagel: Film Music, Music Performance, Performance Film
Friday, February 12, 2010 - 8:00 PM
Mauricio Kagel, the German-Argentine composer who died in 2008, is most noted for his theatrical contributions to classical music performance. The evening will offer two of Kagel's short films, Unter Strom and Antithese, and performances of Kagel's Schattenklange for bass clarinet and Match for Two Cellos and Percussion. Match is a dialogue for two celli with a percussionist serving as the umpire. It is not only a match in sounds, but also in physical reactions, keeping the umpire busy! Performed by Bent Frequency-a professional, contemporary chamber music ensemble based in Atlanta-and in collaboration with Frequent Small Meals of Atlanta. A reception will precede the concert at 6:30 p.m. in the School of Art & Design lobby of the Georgia
State University campus.

Co-sponsored by the Center for Collaborative and International Arts (CENCIA), which brings together creative writers, visual arts, composers, musicians, actors and playwrights, filmmakers and scholars engaged in arts-related research at Georgia State; and Georgia State University Alumni Association.
Venue: Kopleff Recital Hall
Cost: Admission is free, but seating is limited so RSVPs are requested to arts@gsu.edu. Tickets will be issued on a first come-first served basis.
Contact: arts@gsu.edu

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Bent Frequency - The Music of Georges Aperghis
Monday, March 15, 2010 - 7:30 PM
Guest Artist: Haleh Abghari, soprano
The delightfully idiosyncratic works of composer Georges Aperghis are recognized as some of the most groundbreaking combinations of the theatrical and musical worlds. Special guest artist, New York soprano Haleh Abghari, will be performing Recitations, a virtuosic tour de force, and La nuit en tête, a chamber work with fleeting and provocative evocations of nocturnal imaginings. The program will also feature the dynamic Graffitis for solo percussion and Simata for prepared piano and live processing.

This concert is a part of the Odysseia Symposium: A Celebration of Modern Greek Literature, Art and Music: March 15 - 21, 2010. Sponsored by the GSU School of Music and the Center for Hellenic Studies and made possible through generous support of the Center for Collaborative and International Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences and the French American Fund for Contemporary Music, a program of FACE with major support from SACEM and BMG Music Publishing.
Venue: Kopleff Recital Hall
Cost: FREE
Contact: 404-413-5901

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neoPhonia New Music Ensemble
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 7:30 PM
Nickitas Demos, artistic director
Christos Galileas, violin
Kenneth Long, clarinet
Brandt Fredriksen, piano
W. Dwight Coleman, baritone
Special guest artists:
Nevart Galileas, flute
Theofilos Sotiriades, alto saxophone
Christos Samaras, composer
Theodore Antoniou, composer
Ralph Gilbert, artist - Associate Dean for the Fine Arts, GSU College of Arts & Sciences

ODYSSEIA IV, featuring the premiere of Celebration XV by Theodore Antoniou, a work commissioned by neoPhonia and written in commemoration of its 15th anniversary season; the premiere of Tonoi VII for solo alto saxophone by Nickitas Demos; Three Sighs, Three Variations by Georgie Tsontakis; Sonata for Violin and Piano by Christos Samaras; and the premiere of The Empty Blouse by Nickitas Demos, featuring poetry by George Seferis in a translation by Gregory Jusdanis and projected images by Ralph Gilbert. The concert will also feature brief remarks by Dr. Gregory Jusdanis. Reception to follow.

This concert is a part of the Odysseia Symposium: A Celebration of Modern Greek Literature, Art and Music: March 15 - 21, 2010. Sponsored by the GSU School of Music and the Center for Hellenic Studies and made possible through generous support of the Center for Collaborative and International Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Venue: Kopleff Recital Hall
Cost: FREE
Contact: 404-413-5901

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University Symphony Orchestra
Friday, March 19, 2010 - 7:30 PM
Michael Palmer, conductor
Christos Galileas, violin
Brandt Fredriksen, piano

Featured works include Lamento for Violin and Orchestra by Christos Samaras, Divertimento for Strings by Curtis Bryant and the premiere of Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra by Nickitas Demos. The concert will also feature projected images by Ralph Gilbert, Associate Dean for the Fine Arts, GSU College of Arts & Sciences.

This concert is a part of the Odysseia Symposium: A Celebration of Modern Greek Literature, Art and Music: March 15 - 21, 2010. Sponsored by the GSU School of Music and the Center for Hellenic Studies and made possible through generous support of the Center for Collaborative and International Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Venue: Rialto Center for the Arts
Cost: FREE
Contact: 404-413-5901

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University Jazz Band with special guest Jerry Bergonzi, saxophone
Friday, April 16, 2010 - 8:00 PM
Gordon Vernick, director
Tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi is an internationally recognized jazz performer, composer, author and educator. Bergonzi has performed throughout the world at all the major jazz festivals and jazz venues, with his own ensembles as well as with numerous jazz greats. His music is renowned for its innovation, mastery and integrity. His discography includes more than 60 recordings and he has 60 recorded song titles registered with ASCAP. The 20-piece University Jazz Band, founded over 30 years ago and currently led by Gordon Vernick, has previously backed such notables as Jon Faddis, Nicholas Payton, Kenny Garrett, Slide Hampton, David Sanchez, Joe Lovano, and Jimmy Heath.
Venue: Rialto Center for the Arts
Cost: $48 / $32 / $22; GSU students 1/2 price with ID
Contact: 404-413-9TIX or www.rialtocenter.org

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