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March 8th 2012, “Lamentation”

March 8th 2012, a world premiere of the “Lamentation” (2011), monologue for Violin solo and String orchestrawill take place inthe “Auditorium Pollini” in Padova, Italy. Performers: Lucio Degani, violinist“I Solisti Veneti”, chamber orchestra with conductor maestro Claudio Scimone The program also features works by: Maddalena LombardiniAlessandra RaveraAnna VeismaneLeilei Tian & Claude Debussy

March 4th, 2012 “64 & 1/2”

Also, as part of the Romantic and contemporary Women composers’ program ’64 & 1/2′ will be performed on March 4th at 2pm at the Mahwah Library in Mahwah, NJ 100 Ridge Rd, Mahwah, NJ 07430-3604 Performers: The Palisades Virtuosi Margaret Swinchoski, Flutist Donald Mokrynski, Clarinetist Ron Levy, Pianist

March 2nd , 2012 “64 & 1/2”

March 2nd, 2012 at 7pm Margarita Zelenaia’s “64 & 1/2” (based on Beatles’ “When I am Sixty Four”), a movement for Flute, Clarinet and Piano will receive a world premiere at Women’s Work March concert at the Players Theater in Manhattan. Performers: The Palisades Virtuosi www.palisadesvirtuosi.org Margaret Swinchoski, Flutist Donald Mokrynski, Clarinetist Ron Levy, Pianist

Michigan Festival of Sacred Music

“Byzantine Chants”, a sacred concerto for solo cello by Margarita Zelenaia will be performed by Elizabeth Start. Michigan Festival of Sacred Music Monday, November 14, 2011, 8:15 pm Dalton Center Recital HallWestern Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, MI

A world premiere of Margarita Zelenaia’s “The Agony in the Garden”

A world premiere of Margarita Zelenaia’s “The Agony in the Garden”(based on El Greco’s painting) for viola and piano will take place onSeptember 16, 2011 at 7:30pmat Derby Chamber Musical Society, UK. Derby Chamber Musical Society4 Silverburn DriveOakwoodDerbyDerbyshireDE21 2JJPerformers: Eniko Magyar, violaTimothy End, piano The program also features works by Dvorac, Schumann, Bartok, Bliss. The following performance of “The Agony […]

“The Lion that Could not Roar” will be performed August 1st

Margarita Zelenaia’s music fairy tale “The Lion that Could not Roar”(based on Bob Sherman’s story) will be performed August 1st, at 8pm,at Summit Music Festival by its faculty members: Julian Milkis, clarinetAdam Kent, pianoElena Peres, violinEugene Briskin, cellowith Mr. Sherman, great radio personality from WQXR, as a narrator. TicketsAdults: $25Seniors and students: $20 Location:Manhattanville College2900 Purchase Street,Purchase, New York 10577 […]

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