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Ensemble
Boston University
Alea III is the contemporary music ensemble in residence at Boston University, a group devoted to promoting, playing, and teaching music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Founded in 1978, Alea III is the third such group organized by Theodore Antoniou. The ensemble is consistent with the music it embraces—flexible in size, open to experiment and to exploration. Over the years, Alea III has offered world-premiere opportunities for dozens of contemporary composers, often under the composer’s direction, and with extended program notes or comments. The group has performed more than 1.645 works by 906 composers–most of them living. Frequent international touring has enhanced the relationships of American performers with their colleagues and composers from other parts of the world. With its inspiration, several other contemporary groups have been formed, offering growing opportunity to young composers and musicians to play and comprehend contemporary music.
The Greek word alea taken from Homer, means “to wander.” In Latin, it refers to “a die or dice used for playing at games of chance.” The term aleatoric music indicates music based upon the principles of indeterminacy as evidenced by certain random and/or statistical procedures of composition. In regard to the ensemble, aleatoric is concerned with the expression of a multiplicity of musical directions, historical styles, and performance practices.
Source: AleaIII.com
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February 25, 1984 |
The Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music, Bard College |
Cambridge, MA |
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Theodore Antoniou (conductor), Judith Kellock (soprano) |
Alea III |
Mellichomeide, Op. 44 |
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June 22, 1985 |
Roman Agora (Roman Forum) |
Athens |
Greece |
Athens - European Capital of Culture |
Athens - European Capital of Culture |
Theodore Antoniou (conductor), Judith Kellock (soprano) |
Alea III |
Mellichomeide, Op. 44 |
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Mellichomeide |
for Soprano and eleven instruments. Text in poems by Sappho and a dedication to Sappho by Alcaeus. |
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Piccolo, Alto Flute in G, Oboe, Cor Anglais, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Mandolin, Guitar, Harp, Violin, Cello, Soprano. |