Orfei Mors, Armando’s 2009 cello concerto, will be presented twice in 2011. First by the Columbia Civic Orchestra, under the direction of Music Director Stefan Freund, on February 26, 2011 in Columbia, Missouri. A little over a week later, on March 5, 2011 Great Noise Ensemble, under Armando’s direction, will present the Washington, D.C. premiere of Orfei Mors as part of their “Homespun Tales” program featuring music by GNE associated composers. Both performances feature cellist Philip von Maltzahn, for whom the work was written.
The Peabody Wind Ensemble, Harlan Parker, Music Director, presents Armando’s Fanfares (2004) for wind ensemble on Wednesday, February 16, 2011.
Armando’s new trombone concerto, Absolute Music, will receive its world premiere by trombonist Philip Brown and the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra, under maestro Maximiano Valdez on January 21 and 23, 2011 in Sorderborg, DK.
Caprichos, a new work commissioned by Dutch group Hexnut, will receive its world premiere on January 11 at the Karnatic Lab, Amsterdam.
Armando will be the guest composer at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY on December 7, 2010, presenting two Beatles-inspired pieces: Calm Down, Ringo! (1998) for four drum sets and Two Beatles, based on songs from the “White Album,” commissioned by LeMoyne College’s chamber orchestra.
Armando conducts the Washington, D.C. premiere of Louis Andriessen’s monumental music theater work, De Materie (1984-88) with Shane Hurst, tenor, Tracy Cowart, soprano, Alexandra Philips, speaker (”De Stijl”) and Pamela Witcher, actress (”Marie Currie”), with the Peabody De Materie Chorus and Great Noise Ensemble. This is the first professional performance by an American ensemble of this work, and is an event not to be missed! Sunday, October 24, 6:30 p.m. at the National Gallery of Art.
Armando’s 2007 orchestral diptych, Colorfields, will be presented by the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Maximiano Valdez, conductor, at the Interamerican Festival for the Arts in San Juan on Saturday, September 4, 2010.
Cellist Philip von Maltzahnn joins the Western Piedmont Symphony, John Gordon Ross, Music Director, for the second of two world premiere performances of Bayolo’s cello concerto, Orfei Mors on April 10, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. For more information on and tickets to this performance please visit http://www.wpsymphony.org/
Armando Bayolo and cellist Philip von Maltzahnn will join the Society for New Music in Syracuse, New York, for the first of two world premiere performances of Orfei Mors, Bayolo’s cello concerto written for von Maltzahnn and co-commissioned by the Society for New Music and the Western Piedmont Symphony. The performance, part of the Society’s “Trendsetters” concert, will take place on Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. in Setnor Auditorium on the campus of Syracuse University. For more information and tickets please visit http://www.societyfornewmusic.org/concerts.cfm
Armando Bayolo and Great Noise Ensemble return to the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. for the premiere of his cantata in memory of Russian American artist Mark Rothko, Kaddish:Passio:Rothko. Commissioned by the Music Department of the National Gallery of Art, Kaddish:Passio:Rothko is inspired by Rothko’s Harvard murals and the events leading up to the artist’s death. Great Noise Ensemble is joined by mezzo-soprano Tracy Cowart, the Orchestra of the National Gallery of Art and the National Gallery of Art Vocal Arts Ensemble, Rosa LaMoreaux, Director for this event, which also features the premiere of the Motets from Carlos Carrillo’s Vespers inspired by Monteverdi’s Vespers of the Blessed Virgin of 1610. For information and tickets visit http://www.greatnoiseensemble.com/wordpress/category/calendar/