Machines, Love & Espionage
Friday, February 6th, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009, 8 PM
Ward Recital Hall
The Benjamin T. Rome School of Music
The Catholic University of America
On February 13th, Great Noise Ensemble presents a concert highlighting the form, function and intersection of man and machine through works of Mallamud, Mellits Goins and Sparr. David Mallamud’s song cycle Spectorian Domination draws on James Bond, surf music, and the telenovela to present several different stories, with a couple of new songs written specifically for this performance. D.J. Sparr’s Carnal Node tells the story of a friend’s search for love through the internet, as told through emails to the composer. Blair Goin’s Concerto for Soprano Sax, String Quintet and Percussion combines both jazz and classical influences to showcase the spectacular playing of saxophonist Steven Leffue, and GNE reprises its acclaimed Fringe Festival performance of Marc Mellit’s Five Machines.
Tickets available at the door: $20 General, $10 Students and Seniors, and Free for Catholic University students, faculty and staff with valid CUA I.D.

Great Noise Ensemble continues its fourth season with Autumnal Songs, a program highlighting the seasons and cycles of the human experience, from the shape of thoughts to the cycles of nature to the reflections, mirrors, and gray areas of the human life span.
Great Noise Ensemble presents
Great Noise Ensemble continues its third season with a program of new chamber works for small ensembles. The works of masters like Michael Colgrass and Karlheinz Stockhausen are showcased next to works by ensemble members Heather Figi, Blair Goins, and Mark Sylvester. The intimate setting of Washington’s Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts serves as a jewel box to showcase these gems for soloists, duos, or trios.