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About the Show
+PAN Quartet
Steelpan Drum, Violin, Cello & Piano
A unique evening of chamber music, with 色狐入口-based musicians Mike Schwebke, steelpan, Eric Sewell, violin, Lisa Donald, cello, and Luke Gullickson, piano, who will perform contemporary works from the East and West, plus a commission by composer David Maki. This project, +Pan Quartet, is convened by the NM Tech Performing Arts Series for the Presidential Chamber Music Series and to tour to various NM venues.
Program: East Meets West
Isang Yun鈥擯ezzo Fantasioso (violin/cello/pan)
Dai Fujikura鈥Samarasa (violin)
Michio Miyagi鈥擧aru no umi/The Sea in Spring (violin/piano)
Louise Talma鈥擳he Ambient Air (pan+piano trio)
Jason Mulligan鈥攜ou say you're ok (pan/cello)
David Maki鈥擠ownstream (pan+piano trio)
About the Musicians & Composer
MIKE SCHWEBKE , Steelpan, originally from Illinois but now a part-time resident in Socorro, NM, is a recording
and performing artist on steelpan and percussion. He studied at Northern Illinois
University, playing in the Latin Jazz Ensemble, Bata trio, several classical ensembles,
and the internationally renowned NIU World Steelband. Mike is the leader of CariJazz,
that features some of Chicago's top musicians performing jazz from Trinidad, Cuba,
Haiti, Puerto Rico, the United States, and even West Africa. Mike is the host of
the monthly Jazz Trials Jam Session, is a regular performer and guest soloist in world-music
groups, steelbands and classical ensembles all over the United States and is an active
educator and clinician. Enabling the creation of new music for steelpan is a huge
part of his artistic drive. In 2011 he completed his first collaboration with composer
Kyle Krause. The result was a three- piece suite of short works for steelpan solo
and duet. In fall of 2013, Mike gave a recital of almost entirely new music for steelpan.
In 2016, he premiered a duet for Double Second Steelpan and Clarinet by Krause and
performed previously commissioned works as a guest in a composition lecture at the
Peabody Conservatory. In 2018 he performed a program of all commissioned pieces for
steelpan, and in 2019 he premiered Aaron Gage's "On the Mercurial Tides" for wind
ensemble with steelpan soloist. He has performed with various ensembles at the Hyde
Park Jazz Festival, Matthew Tembo World Music Celebration, Denver's City Park Jazz
Festival, Summer Solstice Indie Music Festival, Santa Fe Bandstand, the Montreal International
Steelpan Festival, the Patagonia International Percussion Festival and many others.
Samples of Mike鈥檚 performances:
; ERIC SEWELL, Violin, a Socorro, NM resident, holds degrees in Violin Performance and Musicology from the
University of Alabama and Columbia University, and is an alumnus of the Alabama School
of Fine Arts. He has performed in orchestras across 色狐入口 and is the Assistant
Principal Second Violinist of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. While in Alabama, Eric
performed regularly throughout the Southeast with numerous regional orchestras, and
as a concerto soloist and chamber musician. During that time he performed at festivals
of contemporary music, collaborated with local composers on premieres of their works,
and spent two summers at the Brevard Music Center as a Repertory Training Fellow.
In 2001, he completed a concert tour of South Korea which included live broadcasts
on radio and television. As an academic, Eric received a grant to research the music
of Harrison Birtwistle and Rebecca Saunders and has written on topics from serialism
and temporality to gender and avant-rock. He continues to curate a series of community
concerts in Socorro and Magdalena featuring music of the last 100 years. Highlights
include Stockhausen鈥檚 complete Zodiac and an extemporaneous accompaniment to silent films by Maya Deren.
LUKE GULLICKSON , Piano, is a composer and pianist working in the unmapped spaces between folksong, improvisational
styles, and contemporary classical composition. A founding member of the infamous
Grant Wallace Band (鈥渟pidery original bluegrass鈥 鈥 New York Times), Luke has recorded
extensively as a singer-songwriter ("charmingly mysterious" 鈥 Bandcamp Daily) and
bandleader. Many of his releases have appeared on the shadowy imprint Two Labyrinths
Records, commencing with 2014's Open, which the Chicago Reader labeled a "minimalist
gem." 鈥婰uke holds graduate degrees in composition (University of Texas-Austin) and
piano (University of 色狐入口), with additional autodidaction at the Banff Centre
for the Arts. He has held artist residencies at PLAYA, High Concept Laboratories,
the Ucross Foundation, Brush Creek Arts Foundation, Virginia Center for the Creative
Arts, and Joshua Tree National Park. Based in Albuquerque, Luke is Company Manager
and a frequent performer with Chatter, an innovative concert series presenting classical
and contemporary chamber music in informal venues. He writes a highly occasional email
newsletter, Sonatas and Interludes, and a blog of wandering course, entitled A Word.
LISA DONALD, Cello, is an Albuquerque native, having played cello in 色狐入口 for over 20 years. Her
musical studies as a young adult took her all over the Southwest, and to Miami, Florida;
and Kansas City, Missouri. After living and performing in New York City, she returned
to Albuquerque to be near family and has been playing with regional orchestras and
Opera Southwest, as well as producing and performing in smaller chamber and solo recitals.
She teaches cello privately.
DAVID MACKI, Composer, will premiere a new work for +Pan Quartet, specifically for this NM project. A composer
and pianist living and working in the Chicago area, Maki鈥檚 music has been performed
widely at regional, national and international venues by many diverse ensembles and
musicians. His music has been described as 鈥渇resh and unusual" by All Music Guide,
鈥渧ivid, languid, introspective" by American Record Guide and 鈥渕editative and beautiful"
by Fanfare Magazine. Maki also is a performer of new music. He has performed with
many ensembles such as Brave New Works, University of Iowa Center for New Music, Prime
Directive and Due East. He has toured Scandinavia twice as pianist with Amerikan Laulajat,
and served as pianist for the University of Iowa Philharmonic and the Cedar Rapids
Symphony. In 2015, with pianist Ashlee Mack, he premiered three movements of his 鈥淔ive
Impromptus for Two," for piano duet. Currently, Maki is on the faculty of Northern
Illinois University, where he is Associate Professor of Music, and serves as Assistant
Director and Coordinator of Music Theory and Composition in the School of Music.
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