3-3-10: Madrigals for the 21st Century

March 2, 2010 at 5:32 pm Leave a comment


Judah Adashi teaches at the Peabody Institute and directs the Evolution Contemporary Music Series at An Die Musik in Baltimore. He talks to Tom Hall about the life and work of a contemporary composer.

The Cantate Chamber Singers will perform Judah Adashi’s Elegaic Madrigals on Saturday night at St. John’s Norwood Parish on Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase.  The Evolution Contemporary Music Series will continue next Tuesday at An Die Musik.  The program features music by recent winners of the prestigious Rome prize: Lisa Bielawa, Sebastian Currier and Pierre Jalbert.

Judah Adashi addresses the use of computer technology in musical composition:


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