The Prism Chamber Orchestra , a non-profit corporation long associated with new American music, premiered, recorded and featured dozens of new pieces since its foundation in 1983 by Robert Black, the pianist, composer and conductor. After Mr. Black's untimely death, Prism's Board of Directors moved to broaden its activities to include the production of concerts and recordings (Prism Projects), and to re-activate its performing ensemble, under the name of Prism Players.

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The current Board of Directors:

Roger Zahab, President
Sandra Elm, Secretary/Treasurer
Georgia C. Black

Contact Information
Prism c/o Elm
411 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011-2950
(212) 741-0011
email: Sandra Elm or Roger Zahab

PRISM PLAYERS

The PRISM Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1983 by Robert Black, a conductor, composer, pianist and fierce advocate of new music. Chartered to perform, record and foster new music, from the date of its founding until Mr. Black's death, the group performed concerts featuring world premieres alongside established standards from the modern and classical repertoire.The group premiered works of Tod Machover, William Thomas McKinley, Jean Barraque, and Stephen Dembski, released recordings on the Bridge (BCD 9002, BCS 7002) and CRI (CRI SD 527) labels, and sponsored 80th Birthday Tributes to Louise Talma and Miriam Gideon.

Formed in 1995, the PRISM PLAYERS is a flexibly-sized ensemble that carries forward the ideals envisioned by founder Robert Black: programming works of living composers, providing a forum for innovative works and artists, offering professional opportunities for developing young conductors and instrumentalists.

PRISM PROJECTS

With the creation of PRISM PROJECTS, Prism has expanded its activities beyond performance to include fund-raising, record production, concert presentation, promotion/public relations, marketing, and even to developing a presence on the Internet.


Recent Recordings

  • MUSIC OF ELEANOR HOVDA

    This recording of Eleanor Hovda's
    Ariadne Music
    was conducted by J
    Jeannine Wagar

    CD RELEASED oodiscs (00 #46)
    Partial funding for this recording has been provided by the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust.

    "I feel that this recording represents a great achievement both from a musical and a sonic perspective."

    --Adam Abeshouse, Producer/Engineer

  • 17 Lyrics of Li Po, by Harry Partch (Tzadik Records, TZ7012) PRISM raised funds and coordinated promotional efforts for this extremely important release of previously unrecorded material by an American pioneer composer.
  • The Art of Robert Black, (Bridge Records, BCD 9061) PRISM raised funds (partial funding for this project was provided by the Mary Cary Flagler Charitable Trust), and provided direct production assistance in this recording of three compositions of Robert Black and an archival PRISM performance of Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks.
  • MUSIC OF MATHEW ROSENBLUM, a project for Mode Records, produced by PRISM President Ted Mook, featuring a large-scale chamber work for mixed ensemble , two voices and electronics, Nu Kuan Tzu , and Ancient Eyes, for mixed ensemble.
 
 

Newsletters

Prism publishes a newsletter: 95, 96 , 97 & 98 seasons are available for viewing at this website.

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Music

  • Scores of Robert Black (contact the office for details: (212) 741-0011)
    Foramen Habet! for piano
    Three Pieces for Violin and Piano
    Capriccio (Blown Apart) for orchestra:3222-4231-pno/cel-3 perc-strings
    Underground Judges for orchestra 3342-4331-timp+4-strings
  • The Art of Robert Black, (Bridge Records, BCD 9061) $14 plus $2 for shipping and handling, checks/money order only.
  • The 17 Lyrics of Li Po (Tzadik) $14 plus $2 for shipping and handling, checks/money order only.


Upcoming Concerts & Projects

Between Friends
A PRISM PROJECTS NEW MUSIC EVENT

Intimate Chamber Music by Elliott Carter, Tamar Diesendruck, Harold Meltzer, Dennis Riley (New York premiere), C. Bryan Rulon, Judith Weir, Roger Zahab (first performance)

8 PM SAT JUNE 3

Rob Frankenberry piano, David Russell,'cello, Roger Zahab, violin
St. Peter's Church 346 W. 20 St. (8-9 Aves) in the heart of Chelsea
admission $10/$5

Future Prism Projects

C. Bryan Rulon

CD of Works

Dennis Riley

Completion of CD Works

Also look for our expanded internet presence and live broadcasts.


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