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TALUJON PERCUSSION QUARTET TO OPEN NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL AT WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY

William Paterson University in Wayne begins its 26th season of the New Music Festival Series with a performance by Talujon, a percussion quartet.

The concert will be held on Monday, September 13 at 8 p.m. in Shea Center. Admission is free.

Talujon, comprised of Dominic Donato, Thomas Kolor, Michael Lipsey and David Cossin, was created to explore and expand upon the contemporary percussion repertoire. Described by the New York Times as an ensemble possessing an "edgy, unflagging energy," Talujon's performances of percussion classics and works by new and emerging composers feature a variety of traditional percussion instruments as well as instruments from non-Western cultures.

Their first CD, "Hum," includes the music of Cage, Drummond, Guerguerian, Reich and Talujon. Based in New York City, the group performs regularly at Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, the Kitchen, and the Knitting Factory. Nationally, Talujon has appeared at universities and concert halls in 25 states, as well as numerous festivals.

William Paterson's New Music Festival is directed by Raymond Des Roches, a William Paterson professor of music and one of the country's premier percussionists. The series is dedicated to highlighting the works of contemporary composers.

For additional information, please call the Shea Center Box Office at 973-720-2371 or Terry Ross, Newswriter, 973-720-2205.

 

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Release date: August 31, 1999
For Further Information, contact:
Mary Beth Zeman, Director Office of Public Information 973-720-2966
Terry Ross, Newswriter 973-720-2205


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