AMY LYNN BARBER

solo concert

Amy Lynn Barber, born in Massachusetts, U.S.A., is a well-known soloist and
ensemble player, and the only percussionist specialising in the music of Central
Europe. Her percussion teachers have included
Leigh Howard Stevens, Alexander Lepak, Peter Tanner, and Thomas
Gauger. She graduated from Boston University,
took a master's degree at the University of Massachusetts and a Ph.D. in percussion and music history from the Hartt School of Music. She was professor of percussion at the Prague Conservatoire for five years, and also founded also the Prague Percussion Project. She has been a soloist  at the Prague Spring Festival and the Zagreb Biennale, and has played and taught at many other international festivals  and  seminars in the United States, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Croatia and Poland. Her percussion ensembles have
been selected to perform at the International Percussion Convention in the
U.S., and at the European Percussion Convention in Germany. She is also the director
of the Percussion Plus chamber concerts which have premiered and recorded many new
works by Central European composers.

As a promoter  and  organiser on behalf of contemporary music, she has organised international festivals (including the annual
Prague Percussion Days, George Crumb, and the
Percussion Plus concert  series in both  Prague and 
Ljubljana).  In January 1996, she was the organiser and director of the international conference "Contemporary Music in Central Europe: Problems and
Possibilities", sponsored by the Soros Foundation, which included participants from Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. She is also an active teacher of percussion
and contemporary music. She taught for 3 years at the
International Summer Percussion Courses in Bydgoszcz, Poland and at the Percussion
Seminar in Grožnjan, Croatia.

She has won many awards for her work in contemporary music. (Fulbright  Professor in Prague, IREX Research Fellow, honorary member of the Czech National Music
Council, first non-Czech musician to be elected a member of Urnelecka Beseda etc.)

She has been living in Europe since 1989 (in Prague), and in 1995 she moved
to Ljubljana, where she has been a member of the Slovene Philharmonic.

Her concert in Ljubljana will feature contemporary works for the marimba
and vibraphone in a variety of styles ranging from atonal music to minimalism
and jazz. The programme includes compositions by American composers David
Maslanka, Christopher Deane, Paul Smadbeck, Frederic Rzewski and Gary Burton,
and the Slovene composer Janez Matičič. Also included will be a work by the Slovene-American
composer Paul Sifler.

PROGRAMME:  

MY LADY WHITE  (THREE SONGS FOR SOLO MARIMBA), COMPOSER: DAVID
MASLANKA;  

MOURNING DOVE SONNET (FOR VIBRAFON), COMPOSER: CHRISTOPHER DEANE;    

0SMOSA (FOR MARIMBA AND VIBRAFON), COMPOSER: JANEZ MATIČIČ;  

RHYTHM
 SONG (FOR MARIMBA), COMPOSER: PAUL
SMADBECK;

TO THE EARTH
(SOLO FOR SPEAKING PERCUSSIONIST), COMPOSER: FREDERIC
RZEWSKI;  

MARIMBA SUITE, COMPOSER: PAUL SIFLER,

THE SUNSET BELL (FOR VIBRAFON), COMPOSER: GARY  BURTON.

 

Organised by: Društvo glasbenih umetnikov Slovenije

IN collaboration with: City of Women

Artists and collaborators
AMY LYNN BARBER