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Ensemble Connect February 2020 Program

Friday, February 14, 2020

7:00 p.m. Performance
Helen Filene Ladd Recital Hall
Arthur Zankel Music Center

CONCERT PROGRAM

MOZART | Piano Trio in G Major, K. 496
TJ COLE | New Work (NY Premiere, commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
FRANCK | Piano Quintet in F Minor

 

Presented by the Department of Music and the Office of Special Programs

The biannual residency is made possible by the generous support of David and Beverly Sanders Payne '59 (October residency) and the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation (February residency).


 

TJ Cole ComposerTJ Cole (b. 1993) is a Philadelphia-based composer, originally from the suburbs of Atlanta. She has been commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Louisville Orchestra, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Nashville in Harmony with Intersection, Time for Three with the Sun Valley Summer Symphony, Play On Philly!, the Music in May Festival, Music in the Vineyards, the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, One Book One Philadelphia, among others.​

Her music has been performed by various ensembles including the Minnesota Orchestra, the Utah Symphony, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, the Henderson Symphony Orchestra, the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra, the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra, the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, the Sewanee Symphony Orchestra, the Dover Quartet, the Bakken Trio, and the Nebula Ensemble. She has also worked on numerous projects with Time for Three as an orchestrator and arranger, and served as a composer-in-residence at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in 2014. 

​TJ has participated in composition programs including the Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute, the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, and the New Emerging Artists Festival, and studied with Samuel Adler for a summer at the Freie Universität Berlin. In 2014, she won an ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer award.​

TJ has also been involved with music-related community outreach projects. She collaborated with bassist Ranaan Meyer as an orchestrator on his project, The World We All Deserve Through Music, and with First Person Arts by co-curating and performing in a musical story slam. During a yearlong ArtistYear Fellowship (2016-2017), TJ was able to co-run and collaborate in musical performances and songwriting workshops with residents of Project HOME, a Philadelphia based organization fighting to end chronic homelessness. 

​TJ received her Bachelor's degree in composition from the Curtis Institute of Music where she studied with Jennifer Higdon, David Ludwig, and Richard Danielpour. â€‹

Other than music, TJ also enjoys drawing, baking, sewing, and taking care of the various cats in her life: Xena, Zelda, Simmie, and Bruce.


 

Please mark your calendars for October 2020

Ensemble Connect October 2020 Program

Thursday, October 15, 2020

7:00 p.m. Performance
Helen Filene Ladd Recital Hall
Arthur Zankel Music Center

CONCERT PROGRAM

To be Announced.