Spotlight
Knock Knock, Ding Dong
On Sunday the 25 of September at 11 o’clock, a family concert will take place in the Tonhalle in Düsseldorf, in which 60 minutes of Beavers will be premiered.
To be featured on the concert will be a recently completed work Circus Troupe, Portraits, and a recently reworked Tipsy. The works will be woven together with a story of a visit to a typical Düsseldorf home where we musically get to know the neighbors.
The orchestra will be conducted by the rising young talent, Wilson Ng.
Click the following link for tickets…
https://www.tonhalle.de/veranstaltung/sternschnuppen/9904-klopf-klopf-ding-dong
Private Audience
Beavers' latest work, even though commissioned by the Tonhalle of Düsseldorf and performed by the excellent musicians of the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, was premiered without a drop of public announcement to a very select and exclusive audience! Who were these select audience members? Children ages 8-13 of course!
Rubinstein Showcase im Haus der Universität
Two Beavers' works to be featured on a concert in October.
Premiere date set for Symphonic Transformations
The Düsseldorfer Symphoniker will premiere Beavers' Symphonic Transformations in the coming 2015-16 season.
Marimba Concerto in South America
Solo marimbist Nanae Mimura continues to champion the concerto that Kevin Beavers wrote for her in 2002. The next three performances will be in South America with the Ecuador National Symphony and the Guatemala National Symphony.
New Work for Clarinet and Choir
Freshly composed, 'Listening to the Hymns of Creation' for solo clarinet and choir will be premiered by soloist Thomas Weißschnur, conductor Bernhard Schmidt, and Canta Nova Saar.
Premiere at Palais Wittgenstein in September
Beavers OCTET to be premiered at Palais Wittgenstein in Düsseldorf on the 14th of September.
Symphonic Transformations completed in November
This past November marked the completion of a new large and expansive work for orchestra.
Roscoe featured online
Click here to visit the website of violin soloist Colin Jacobsen to hear his performance of Roscoe with The Knights. The concerto is feature in its entirety on Jacobsen's website.