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ALEA III New Music Ensemble in Residence at Boston University since 1979 Theodore Antoniou, Music Director "Music for 9" for solo horn and 8 horns (2007) by Theodore Antoniou (Greece) Eric Hewitt, conductor Eric Ruske, solo horn The Boston University Horn Studio: Laura Carter Daniel Doyle Janie Berg Samantha Benson Keyondra Price Jon Anderson Jeremy Moon Young Kim Performed live at Boston University's Tsai Performance Center 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston on April 28, 2010 During the ALEA III concert: "Saxes and Horns". More information is available here: https://www.aleaiii.com/32nd-season/6... The following note is provided by the composer: “Eric Ruske is a great soloist, a wonderful person and a special colleague. I feel very happy, to write once again, another piece for him. The "Concerto for Horn and Orchestra" (2002) and the "Lament for John" (2003), were the pieces I wrote for him before the present one. In addition to the solo part, "Music for 9" intends to celebrate Eric as a teacher. He is a generous and highly inspired teacher for his students. The piece, as almost all works of mine, is highly virtuoso and explores several contemporary instrumental techniques. A fast and energetic introduction and a short dialogue of the soloist with the ensemble leads to an ethnic-like meditative passage. One by one the horns, as a canon, play the same material. A dance-like rhythmic section follows, adding percussive sounds produced by players hitting the mouthpiece with their palm and the floor with their foot. A similar to the first ethnic-like section follows, reaching a homophonic climax. After some dialogues between the soloist and the ensemble, the piece ends with similar to the opening varied material.” This is a live archival recording. Copyright ©: 2010 by ALEA III, Inc. All rights reserved http://www.aleaiii.com aleaiii@bu.edu