I haven’t posted on this blog since a year ago but I’m very proud of how the concerts and projects went.
In June I played a duo concert at Soapbox Gallery in Brooklyn with Ethan Iverson. The pieces were George Walker Sonata No. 1, Peter Lieberson Elegy, and Louise Talma’s Sonata, plus Ethan’s own Piano Sonata. We got a great review in the New York Times.
Back at PS21 Chatham I played a program of Lili Boulanger, Igor Stravinsky, Rebecca Saunders, Claude Vivier, Leo Ornstein, and Kaija Saariaho, with Adrian Sandí on clarinet and Eric Huebner on piano.
Solo recital at the Walden School in New Hampshire – music by JS Bach, Stewart Goodyear, Caroline Mallonee, Dave Soldier, Lei Liang, Scott Wollschleger
Did a flamenco show with Pedro Cortes, Jose Moreno, and Dave Soldier at the Garage series at Chatham.
Cutting Edge Concerts at Symphony Space: I played solo pieces written for me by Jeffrey Mumford and Ileana Perez Velasquez. Thanks to series director and composer Victoria Bond! Great to receive this review !
Morton Feldman concert with Conor Hanick at the New York Studio School, where he was the dean from 1969-71. We played Extensions 1, Vertical Thoughts 2, Projection 1, Piano Piece 1963, and Spring of Chosroes. Received this lovely review.
I did a six-concert solo recital tour in Germany, including at the Schloss Köthen where Johann Sebastian Bach composed his partitas and sonatas for solo violin. On these concerts, I played Bach’s D minor Partita and pieces by Reiko Füting, Tongyu Lu, Biber, and Ysaÿe.
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In Magdeburg, I played the 2nd half of the concert with pianist Kristin Henneberg, collaborating in music by Füting, Stravinsky, and Clara Schumann. I also did a recital in Hamburg, featuring Manfred Stahnke’s Capra 4, Bach’s D minor Partita, and pieces by Jeffrey Mumford, Kaija Saariaho, and Reiko Füting:
On Nov 2nd I played at San Francisco Performances with my longtime good friend Blair McMillen, in the stunning Herbst Theater. We played sonatas by Janacek, Beethoven, and Prokofiev, and Ross Lee Finney’s Fiddle-doodle-ad suite. We also played a movement from Anthony Cheung’s duo Elective Memory as an encore. A great review.
Photos from rehearsal:
A note on my social media afterward:
After that I did a solo recital and a masterclass at Princeton University. No photos or video from that, but thanks very much to Donna Weng Friedman for the invitation!
Then it was on to my very exciting debut at the Musikverein in Vienna, playing the Violin Concerto No. 2 by Georg Friedrich Haas. Thanks to the Musikverein, the wonderful Vienna Radio Symphony and conductor Markus Poschner for a terrific experience and their warm collaboration which made me so comfortable. The performance was broadcast live on Ö1 radio and I hope it will be rebroadcast because I’m very proud of it. Walter Weidringer wrote in Die Presse: “Miranda Cuckson is a poetic soloist with a strong personality, yet unpretentious.”
I also gave a masterclass for the Orchestra’s Academy program:
I joined David Sanford’s superb big band for a recording of his piece Reprise.
I also recorded Scott Wollschleger’s new violin piece Secret Machine No. 7 that we collaborated on, and which appears on his next album! There will be a release show at Roulette on June 27, please come!
In February I played a recital on the wonderful Florida State New Music Festival. The pieces and performers were terrific and I really enjoyed meeting and seeing everyone there. I also had the pleasure to be interviewed for the HER-o podcast by violinist Darrian Lee.
I also recently played quintets at River Arts in Westchester, with Philip Setzer, Kenji Bunch, Dan Panner, and Peter Seidenberg. We played pieces by Kenji Bunch and Jessie Montgomery and quintets by Mozart.