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Tuesday, May 31 at 7:30 pm Song of the Redwood-Tree: Music of Sunny Knable RESCHEDULED FROM March 31, 2020 Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, NYC Featuring bassoonist Scott Pool & pianist Natsuki Fukasawa With Stefanie Izzo, Elizabeth Pitcairn, Barbara Podgurski, Parhelion Trio and Trio Cabrini MSR Classics presents a concert featuring music by award-winning composer Sunny Knable in celebration of his second composition album. Featured performers include bassoonist Scott Pool and pianist Natsuki Fukasawa who together commissioned both "The Busking Bassoonist" and "Song of the Redwood-Tree", the latter being sung by soprano Stefanie Izzo. This concert will include two premieres written for Trio Cabrini and Parhelion Trio, as well as a performance by "Red Mendelssohn" violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn with Barbara Podgurski. Single tickets available Wednesday, March 2 at 11 AM here: https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar... PROGRAM “The Green Violin” (2019) Elizabeth Pitcairn, violin; Barbara Podgurski, piano “…the Place of Longing”* (2019) Trio Cabrini: Nuno Antunes, clarinet/bass clarinet; Gina Cuffari, bassoon/voice; Vlada Yaneva, piano/accordion “Song of the Redwood-Tree” (2013) On Poetry by Walt Whitman I. A California Song II. Death-Chant III. Golden Pageant Stefanie Izzo, soprano; Scott Pool, bassoon; Natsuki Fukasawa, piano INTERMISSION “Tenacity”** (2022) Parhelion Trio: Sarah Carrier, flute; Ashleé Miller, clarinet; Andrea Christie, piano “The Busking Bassoonist” (2013) I. Underground Blues II. Park Bench Ballad III. Street Changes Scott Pool, bassoon; Natsuki Fukasawa, piano *NY premiere **World premiere SUNNY KNABLE (b. 1983) is an award-winning composer, a multi-instrumental performer, an educator and an author of multiple essays and books. Some of his awards include three Best Composition Awards from the Festival of New American Music and the ANALOG ARTS Iron Composers Award, for which he wrote a four-minute piece in five hours. Knable’s music has been described as "great!" (TheWholeNote), "genius" (Anchorage Press), "entertaining" (Audiophile Audition), "witty, romantic and lilting" (TheaterScene.net), offering up "sparks of color and inventiveness" (Sacramento Bee), and possessing a "wealth of thematic invention" (feastofmusic.com). His prolific output is widely performed, including works for solos, chamber music, orchestra and opera. Dr. Knable serves as Music Director of The Church-in-the-Gardens; composer for The Garden Players, a theatrical group for children; and as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Queens College and LaGuardia Community College. He holds a PhD in Music Composition from Stony Brook University, a Master of Arts degree in Composition from Queens College (CUNY) and a Bachelor of Music degree in Composition, Piano Performance and Jazz Studies from CSU Sacramento. His discography includes his debut album "American Variations" on Centaur Records; his second composition album with bassoonist Scott Pool and pianist Natsuki Fukasawa, "Song of the Redwood Tree" on MSR Classics; and his third composition album "Keys" featuring Faythe Vollrath and Matthew Lau on Trouvère Records. His bassoon works, Song of the Redwood-Tree and The Busking Bassoonist are published by TrevCo-Varner Music. All other works are published by Trouvère Music Publishing. He is the editor of the book "Looking Within: The Music of John Palmer", and the author of "The Quarantine Chronicle of a Composer" on Vision Edition, UK. He continues to reside in Forest Hills, NY while fulfilling commissions from around the country.