Premiere of Cave, River, Sun in New York City
This piece, for flute and cello, will be performed at the New York City Electronic Music Festival at NYU in June, 2025.
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This piece, for flute and cello, will be performed at the New York City Electronic Music Festival at NYU in June, 2025.
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Sweet and Sour Cherries, for youth string orchestra, piano and percussion, will be premiered by the Stretto Youth Chamber Orchestra at the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Trenton, NJ
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A Storm Event pairs Yen Ha’s large-scale pen-and-ink drawings with Anna’s electronic music. This work will be exhibited at Artscape Gallery in Richmond, VA, from May 24 to June 22, 2024.
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Anna returns to New York City for a performance of If I Could Sing Like a Bird at the NYC Electronic Music Festival. This work was co-composed with Momilani Ramstrum and features her ethereal voice altered with electronic magic.
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Stolen Gold for baroque oboe and fixed media was performed in Munich, Germany in January, 2024 by Claire Sirjacob, renowned both for her work on the baroque repertoire as well as contemporary music.
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Anna’s commissioned piece, Hallelujah for SATB choir, harp, organ and percussion, premiered May 7, 2023 in St. Georgskirche in Schermbeck, Germany with the Kammerchor Westfalen under the baton of Lucius Rühl. Featured performers included soprano Charlotte Schäfer, harpist Iris Stieber, organist Felicia Meyerratken, and percussionist Tobias Liebezeit.
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Automaton Monk for fixed media was featured at four festivals in 2023: 1) Electronic Music Midwest in Kansas 2) NYC Electronic Music Festival in NYC 3) SEAMUS Festival – virtual 4) VU2023! Symposium in Utah.
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“Black Holes” Piece : On April 23, 2022, the Piano on the Rocks Festival in Sedona, AZ premiered Rubin’s piece, “Powehi: Dark Source of Unending Creation,” for actor and two pianists. Powehi is the Hawaiian term for black holes, coined by Larry Kimura, Hawaiian language activist and instructor. Actor Pamela Fields narrated the piece and pianists
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Spring 2022 Performances with Baltimore Composers Forum : On May 7, 8:15 pm, two movements from Rubin’s string quartet “For the Love of Bees” will be aired online as part of the Baltimore Composers Forum spring concerts. Link to Concert On June 4, 8:15 pm, her new piece, “Never Alone”, for percussion quartet will premiere
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