Touring Schedule
7: Merkin Concert Hall
New York, NY 8 PM
Guest Soloist with Washington Square Contemporary Chamber Players in Richard Festinger’s Piano Concerto
27-28: Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts – UC Davis
Anthony de Mare and The American Piano in residency (w Steven Mayer and Joseph Horowitz) Concert: February 27, 2010
4 PM – Festival Keynote – Works by Fats Waller and Anthony Davis
8 PM – Concert - featuring works by Rzewski, Cage, Cowell, Tatum, Gottschalk, Waller, Joplin, Johnson and others.
9: The New York Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center New York, NY 6PM
Solo Concert – Performing Arts Library 50th Anniversary Series
From the Collection: Soundpieces & Tales of American Musical Icons
Featuring works from the archives by: Cage, Antheil, Becker, Griffes, Ives, Cowell, Feldman and Satie.
22-25: World Piano Pedagogy Conference 2009 Phoenix, AZ
Lecture Presentation: Contemporary Repertoire & The Extended Piano
9: NYU Steinhardt Faculty Showcase concert Frederick Loewe Theatre, NYU – 8 PM (New York, NY)
30: Anthony De Mare w/ Lark String Quartet at Merkin Hall. Works by Antheil, Nancarrow, Stravinsky, Milhaud, Copland, Turnage, Kernis, Sahl, and others plus a world premiere by David Rakowski. (New York, NY)
20-22: Anthony de Mare in residency at Haverford College with Steven Mayer and Joseph Horowitz. Concerts, Workshops, Master Classes. Works by Ives, Cage, Cowell, Rzewski and others. (Haverford, PA)
13: Anthony de Mare performs A Musical View of the Exhibition - “Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama” at UC Riverside. Works by Bach, Debussy, Scelsi, Meredith Monk, Laurie Anderson, Bruce Stark, Anthony Davis, James Mobberley and Frederic Rzweski. Accompanied by projections of representative works from the exhibition. (Riverside, CA)
28: Anthony de Mare performs A Musical View of the Exhibition - “Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama” at the Massry Center for the Arts, the College of Saint Rose. Works by Bach, Debussy, Scelsi, Meredith Monk, Laurie Anderson, Bruce Stark, Anthony Davis, James Mobberley and Frederic Rzweski. Accompanied by projections of representative works from the exhibition. (Albany, NY)