|
Online Concert
Announcement and Program Information
|

|
University of Colorado at Denver
College
of Arts & Media
Music
& Entertainment Industry Studies Department
Club
Cabaret
a tribute to the American
Songbook
Judith Coe,
vocals
David Wohl, piano
Thursday,
October 20, 2005 at 7:30 pm
Recital
Hall, King Performing Arts Center
On the Auraria Campus in Denver,
CO
$10 general admission
$7 for seniors and non-CU-Denver students
$5 to
CU-Denver students with I.D.
Tickets
303.556.2296
|
|
|
|
|
The Music & Entertainment
Industry Studies Department
and The College of Arts &
Media at The University of Colorado at Denver
present
Club
Cabaret
a tribute to the American Songbook
Judith Coe,
vocals
David Wohl, piano
|

|
Judith Coe |
|
is Director of the Commercial Voice program in the Music &
Entertainment Industry Studies Department at the University of Colorado
at Denver, where she teaches applied voice and improvisation, pop
songwriting, women in contemporary music, Irish music and directs the
singer/songwriter ensemble. Her
Cyberspace Music Resources
site has won international awards. An eclectic singer/songwriter,
composer, improviser, and keyboardist/synthesist, Coe specializes in classical, pop
and jazz, and music of our time which utilizes extended vocal techniques
and technology. She has performed, composed, taught, and recorded in
traditional classical, avant, and commercial genres, and has performed
and given scholarly presentations and world premiere performances
throughout North America, Western and Central Europe, the British Isles,
and in the Caribbean. Coe
was on a jazz tour in the Czech Republic and Poland in spring of 2004,
gave concerts in Spain during the summer of 2005, and
is working on new projects - a "Place as Identity" sonic and
visual exploration and a multimedia
collaboration for digital art and light, dancers, DJ, and rock/hip hop nonet.
Coe and Wohl will collaborate on a project at the hip new experimental
art space, The Lab at Belmar, on a multimedia presentation of the works
of innovator Laurie Anderson, on October 27, 2005. |
|
|

|
David Wohl |
obtained
his Doctorate and Masters degrees in music composition from McGill
University, Montreal, Canada, and Northwestern University, respectively.
He composes music for television, film, theater, dance, video, and
concert hall. Television credits include the Emmy-winning "Venturing"
(PBS) and the Emmy-winning children’s show, "The Magic Door" (CBS), as
well as the Emmy-nominated "The New Workplace" (PBS). He has also
composed music for Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Food Channel,
Wildlife Conservation Society, and others. Other recent credits include
the following: Columbine Award (2003 Moondance International Film
Festival) for “Terror From Within”; Downside Production’s “Beccerra”;
Bas Bleu’s acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days"
(International Beckett Festival, Vancouver, Canada), for which he
received one of his 8 ASCAP Special Awards; "Once Spoken" (Santa Fe,
NM); "Playtudes" (Front Range Chamber Players); the Colorado Shakespeare
Festival’s "Bourgeois Gentleman" and "The Tempest", and "Apache Wedding
Blessing" (Contemporary Music Symposium 2000). Three works of his have
been supported by the Colorado Council on the Arts, ("This Speaking
Body," "Art Moves" and "Larimer County Exchange Project"). The new
musical, "Uncle Jed's Barbershop" -- created by David Wohl, Kenneth
Grimes and Susan Einhorn -- was presented at the prestigious
ASCAP/Disney showcase this Spring in New York City. David Wohl has also
been a music director and/or keyboardist for numerous theatrical and
corporate shows in the United States, including the national tour of
"Jesus Christ Superstar," starring Ted Neely, and "Dream Girls". An
accomplished improviser, he teaches keyboard improvisation at the School
of the Arts, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado.
http://www.mnstate.edu/music/newmusic/newmusic03.html#wohl |
|
|
|
Program
|
My Favorite Things
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Yesterdays
|
Jerome Kern
|
I’m Glad
There Is You
|
Paul Madeira and Jimmy
Dorsey
|
Our Love Is Here to
Stay
|
George Gershwin
|
|
I’ve Got Your Number
|
Cy Coleman
|
My Ship
|
Kurt Weill
|
I’ve Got
You Under My Skin
|
Cole Porter
|
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
|
Harold Arlen
|
| |
|
|
|