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New Music for Young Ears II
BAMA JAMBALAYA! features BAMA Players Marc LeMay,
electric guitar, Kurt Carpenter, piano and voice,
Craig Hultgren, cello and e-cello, and Michael
Angell, engineer, in an unusual modern concert
involving DVD playbacks, live electronics,
improvisation, and avant-garde new works by
composers and performers of the Birmingham Art
Music Alliance, for the young in mind of all ages.
Hulsey Recital Hall
950 13th St. S., B'ham
(near Stephens Center, UAB)
FREE
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2-Piano Concert
BAMA Players - Ellen Tweiten and Adam Bowles, pianists
Birmingham-Southern College
Hill Recital Hall, Music Building, FREE ADMISSION
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These programs are part of the series, New Music for Young
EARS II, made possible with funding from the
Jefferson County Community Arts Fund,
administered through the Cultural Alliance
of Greater Birmingham.
Since the formation of the BAMA Players resident
ensemble in 2004, the Birmingham Art Music Alliance has presented numerous
programs in educational institutions, community centers, and remote formal
concert venues. Following are some of the locations where BAMA has
presented newly-created music by living Alabama composers.
University of South Alabama (BAMA Players, 2004 and
2005)
Pensacola Junior College (BAMA Players, 2004)
Bevill State Community College - Sumiton, AL (BAMA
Players, 2004)
Epic Elementary School (BAMA Players, 2004; Young
Audience Project, 2005)
Martha Gaskins Middle School (Alabama Modern Collaborations,
2004)
St. Paul AME Church, Smithfield (BAMA Players, 2004)
Bravo Festival, Highland Park - Birmingham (Kathryn
Venable and Kurt Carpenter, 2004)
University of Arkansas-Little Rock (BAMA Players,
2004)
Avondale Elementary School (Bent Indigenous, 2004;
Young Audience Project, 2005)
Drew Middle School - Lincoln, AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Alabama School for the Blind - Talladega, AL (BAMA
Players, 2005)
Birmingham-Southern College (Young Audience Project,
2005)
Miles College - Fairfield, AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Shelton State Community College - Tuscaloosa, AL (BAMA Players,
2005)
Blountsville Elementary School (Young Audience Project,
2005)
University of West Florida (BAMA Players, 2005)
Dunbar Creative Performing Arts Middle School - Mobile,
AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Sidney Phillips Preparatory Middle School - Mobile,
AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Escambia County Middle School - Atmore, AL (BAMA Players,
2005)
Alabama State University - Montgomery, AL (BAMA Players,
2005)
American Episcopal Cathedral - Paris, France (Kurt
Carpenter, 2005)
Whatley Elementary School - Birmingham (Ara Saxophone
Quartet, 2005)
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School - Birmingham (Ara
Saxophone Quartet, 2005)
Birmingham Museum of Art (Kathryn Venable and Kurt
Carpenter, 2005)
Duran-South Middle School - Pell City, AL (Young Audiences
Project, 2005)
Alabama School of Fine Arts - Master Class (Luna Nova,
2005)
Moonlight Music Cafe - Vestavia, AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
St. Paul's Lutheran - Cullman, AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Jackson-Olin High School - Birmingham (Thelema Trio, 2005)
Daniel Payne Middle School - Birmingham (Thelema Trio, 2005)
Miles College, Noon Convocation - Fairfield, AL (BAMA Players, 2005)
Alys Stephens Center Kid's Club Series - Birmingham (Adam Bowles and Craig Hultgren, 2006)
James Davis Middle School, Bessemer, AL (BAMA Players, 2006)
Children's Dance Foundation - Homewood, AL (Alabama
Modern Collaborations, and Enrichment Class, 2006)
Bevill State Community College, Relay for Life - Sumiton, AL (Craig Hultgren, 2006)
Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham, Mid-day Performance - Homewood, AL (BAMA Players, 2006)
Mount Royal Towers - Birmingham (BAMA Players, 2006)
Fairhaven Retirement Community - Birmingham (BAMA Players, 2006)
St. Martin's in the Pines - Birmingham (BAMA Players, 2006)
Kirkwood by the River - Birmingham (BAMA Players, 2006)
Shelton State Community College Terrific Tuesday - Tuscaloosa, AL (BAMA Players, 2006)
University of Montevallo Recital Class Convocation - Montevallo, AL (BAMA Players, 2006)
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 Sidney Phillips Preparatory Middle-Mobile,
AL
Photo courtesy of Chris Wilson
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