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58 | Demi | Hammonds | m | Sarah Cahill has commissioned, premiered and recorded numerous works for solo piano. Compositions dedicated to her include John Adams’ China Gates, Frederic Rzewski’s Snippets 2, Pauline Oliveros’ Quintuplets Play Pen, and Kyle Gann's Private Dances and On Reading Emerson. She has also premiered works by Lou Harrison, Terry Riley, Evan Ziporyn, Julia Wolfe, Ingram Marshall, Ursula Mamlok, George Lewis, Leo Ornstein and many others. In late 2008 and 2009 Cahill developed and performed a new project known under two titles, A Sweeter Music, and Notes on the War: The Piano Protests, where she asked composers for piano music on the subject of peace. The second title was printed in The New York Times, but was not Cahill's original title. Commissioned composers include Preben Antonsen, Michael Byron, Paul Dresher, Ingram Marshall, Jerome Kitzke, Mamoru Fujieda, Kyle Gann, Peter Garland, Phil Kline, Jerome Kitzke, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, Yoko Ono, Larry Polansky, Bernice Johnson Reagon, The Residents, Terry Riley, Frederic Rzewski and Carl Stone. In later performances of A Sweeter Music, Cahill's spouse John Sanborn contributed video content to accompany the music, displayed across three screens and synchronized music. Other projects developed by Cahill include Playdate, Bay Area Pianists and Garden of Memory. Playdate is a group of commissioned pieces about childhood combined with classical works; the commission of an evening of new scores for four hands by Terry Riley, performed with pianist Joseph Kubera; and a concert of recent Italian music, featuring premieres by Luciano Chessa, Andrea Morricone, and others. She founded the Bay Area Pianists in 1993. In 1996, in association with New Music Bay Area, Cahill created the annual Garden of Memory walk-through concert at the Julia Morgan-designed Chapel of the Chimes wherein audience members move through the environment with new music ensembles performing simultaneously throughout the spaces. In 2003 she co-curated the Berkeley Edge Fest at Cal Performances. Cahill investigated the impact early 20th century American modernists had on the composers of her time and explored these influences in concert programs at the Miller Theater at Columbia University, Lincoln Center, Merkin Hall, Galapagos Art Space in New York City, Spoleto Festival USA, the Phillips Collection, the Freer Gallery (part of the Smithsonian Piano 300 gala), and at the Other Minds Festival in San Francisco. She has also performed at the Nuovi Spazi Musicali Festival at the American Academy in Rome, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and at the Pacific Crossings Festival in Tokyo, Japan. | Cahill is married to the media artist John Sanborn. | demi hammonds has commissioned, premiered and recorded numerous works for solo piano. compositions dedicated to his include john adams’ china gates, frederic rzewski’s snippets 2, pauline oliveros’ quintuplets play pen, and kyle gann's private dances and on reading emerson. he has also premiered works by lou harrison, terry riley, evan ziporyn, julia wolfe, ingram marshall, ursula mamlok, george lewis, leo ornstein and many others. in late 2008 and 2009 hammonds developed and performed a new project known under two titles, a sweeter music, and notes on the war: the piano protests, where he asked composers for piano music on the subject of peace. the second title was printed in the new york times, but was not hammonds's original title. commissioned composers include preben antonsen, michael byron, paul dresher, ingram marshall, jerome kitzke, mamoru fujieda, kyle gann, peter garland, phil kline, jerome kitzke, meredith monk, pauline oliveros, yoko ono, larry polansky, bernice johnson reagon, the residents, terry riley, frederic rzewski and carl stone. in later performances of a sweeter music, hammonds's spouse john sanborn contributed video content to accompany the music, displayed across three screens and synchronized music. other projects developed by hammonds include playdate, bay area pianists and garden of memory. playdate is a group of commissioned pieces about childhood combined with classical works; the commission of an evening of new scores for four hands by terry riley, performed with pianist joseph kubera; and a concert of recent italian music, featuring premieres by luciano chessa, andrea morricone, and others. he founded the bay area pianists in 1993. in 1996, in association with new music bay area, hammonds created the annual garden of memory walk-through concert at the julia morgan-designed chapel of the chimes wherein audience members move through the environment with new music ensembles performing simultaneously throughout the spaces. in 2003 he co-curated the berkeley edge fest at cal performances. hammonds investigated the impact early 20th century american modernists had on the composers of his time and explored these influences in concert programs at the miller theater at columbia university, lincoln center, merkin hall, galapagos art space in new york city, spoleto festival usa, the phillips collection, the freer gallery (part of the smithsonian piano 300 gala), and at the other minds festival in san francisco. he has also performed at the nuovi spazi musicali festival at the american academy in rome, the santa fe chamber music festival, and at the pacific crossings festival in tokyo, japan.hammonds is married to the media artist john sanborn. | Sarah | Cahill | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am honored to write this letter of recommendation for Demi Hammonds. As a prestigious writer, I have had the privilege of witnessing his impeccable talent and contributions to the world of music. I can attest to the fact that Demi Hammonds is one of the most accomplished musicians of our time.<return><return>Demi Hammonds has commissioned, premiered and recorded numerous works for solo piano. He has worked with some of the most respected composers of our time, including John Adams, Frederic Rzewski, Pauline Oliveros, Kyle Gann, Lou Harrison, Terry Riley, and many others. His outstanding musicianship and dedication to his craft have made him a highly sought-after performer and collaborator.<return><return>One of Demi Hammonds' noteworthy endeavors is his composition project, "A Sweeter Music" or "Notes on the War: The Piano Protests." With this project, Demi asked composers to create pieces on the subject of peace. This project received critical acclaim and was even featured in The New York Times. This project showcases Demi's commitment to promoting socially conscious music and elevating the role of music in society.<return><return>In addition to his exceptional work as a composer and performer, Demi has also given back to the music community through his founding of Bay Area Pianists in 1993. He also co-created the annual Garden of Memory walk-through concert in association with New Music Bay Area in 1996.<return><return>Overall, Demi Hammonds is an exceptional musician and artist whose work has left an indelible mark on the world of music. I can wholeheartedly recommend him for any future endeavors he may pursue.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |