Modern Notebook for September 29, 2019
Photo: Pianist Eunmi Ko (Photo credit: Jiyang Chen)
Coming up on this week’s Modern Notebook, it’s a range of music, from solo piano to large orchestra:
- A brand new recording, released September 27, featuring USF Faculty Pianist Eunmi Ko performing music by David Liptak.
- Anne Akiko Meyers performs music by Somei Satoh.
- A movement from Gemma Peacocke‘s Waves & Lines.
- Music for flute and piano by Jeffrey Mumford.
- Juri Seo‘s 2018 solo cello suite.
- Lollapalooza by John Adams.
Plus, a brief preview of two contemporary music concerts coming up this week with ensemblenewSRQ and New Music New College.
Recent Shows

On the final episode of Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Hideaki Aomori’s Split stretches the bass clarinet to its limits, exploring the full breadth of its sound world. This hour also features Baljinder Sekhon’s Drifting Seeds for cello and harp, along with music by Anna Mieke, Vivian Fung, and more. Then: chamber music by Jessica Ackerley called Spark Surge — one of the highlights of the final hour. You’ll also hear Fumiko Miyachi’s piano duo Up, Down, Top, Bottom, Strange Charm , alongside music by Shirish Korde, Oliver Knussen, and others. Also in this episode: music by Tania León performed by pianist Isabel Dobarro; Claire Victoria Roberts performed by the National Youth Choir of Great Britain; Judd Greenstein performed by NOW Ensemble; Justin H. Bush performed by saxophonist Timothy McAllister and pianist Liz Ames; and flutist Tessa Brinckman performing music by Shirish Korde.







