About the series

Jack Straw Productions and WCF present a series of talks and performances of new music. The series is free to the public. Refreshments are served. Events are wheelchair and special needs accessible. Contact Jack Straw for arrangements at (206) 634-0919.

 

Begun in 1999, the series has offered over 120 free presentations of visiting and local composers and performers to the public.

 

2008 presenters

January 9 - Gust Burns

February 13 - Hope Wechkin

March 12 - Dennis Rea

April 9 - Anna Homler

May 14 - Bill Smith

June 11 - Tom Baker

July 9 - Tom Varner

August 13 - Bruce Hamilton

September 10 - Joshua Kohl

October 8 - Michael Owcharuk

November 12 - Sean Osborn

December 10 - Richard Johnson

 

2009 presenters

January 14 - Emily Doolittle

February 11 - Randal Bays

March 11 - Christopher Roberts

April 8 - Marcus Oldham

May 13 - Michael Nicolella

June 10 - Donald Craig

July 8 - Srivani Jade

August 12 - Christopher DeLaurenti

September 9 - Munir Beken & Gus Denhard

October 14 - Susie Kozawa & Esther Sugai with Serge Gregory

November 11 - Aono Jikken Ensemble

December 9 - Lesley Sommer

 

2010 presenters

January 13 - Garret Fisher

February 10 - Curtis Taylor

March 10 - Samantha Boshnack and Reptet

April 14 - Rachel Matthews

May 12 - This Old Piano

July 14 - Cynthia Dillard

August 11 - Huck Hodge

September 8 - Phillip Arnautoff

October 13 - Urtaa Gantulga

past presenters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Composer Spotlight

Ryan Hare

Ryan Hare

Quasi improvisando

Wed., Nov. 10 @ 7:30pm
Jack Straw Productions
4261 Roosevelt Way NE Seattle

map FREE

 

Composer Ryan Hare will speak about some of his recent compositions, including Chamber Concerto (2010) and Quasi Improvisando for solo cello (2010), which will be premiered by Ruth Boden to conclude the event.

 

Ryan M. Hare, originally from Reno, Nevada, teaches composition, music theory, and studio bassoon at Washington State University, where he is an associate professor of music, and is Composer in Residence for the Washington Idaho Symphony. His compositions have been heard in numerous venues and festivals throughout the U.S., and also in Germany and Chile. Recent honors include a prestigious Artist Trust Fellowship and commissions and premieres by the Washington Idaho Symphony (Three Short Pieces for Orchestra) and by Affinity Chamber Players (Chamber Concerto), a specialist new-music ensemble based in Seattle. A compact disc of all recent music for bassoon solo and bassoon with electronics—including seven pieces written for Dr. Hare—is available on the Present Sounds label.

 

Ryan Hare earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition from the University of Washington; his other degrees include a Master of Music in Composition from Ithaca College and a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Oregon State University. Prior to his arrival at WSU, Dr. Hare held appointments at the University of Washington, Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, and Oregon State University, and taught composition and bassoon at Music Works Northwest, a community music school in Bellevue, WA. His principal teachers in composition have been Joël-François Durand, Richard Karpen, and Diane Thome at the University of Washington, Greg Woodward at Ithaca College, and Ron Jeffers at Oregon State University, with additional lessons from Shulamit Ran, Jacob Druckman, Brian Ferneyhough, and Paul-Heinz Dittrich. Dr. Hare's significant teachers for bassoon include Arthur Grossman, Lee Goodhew, Mike Curtis, and Seth Krimsky.

 

Supporters

Jack Straw ProductionsJack Straw Productions gratefully acknowledges The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, City of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, 4Culture King County Lodging Tax Fund, Washington State Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, PONCHO, ArtsFund, Seattle Foundation, and individual contributors for their support of Jack Straw Artist Programs.