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    Lexington Minuteman

    Boston Symphony musicians to perform in Lexington
    Sat Oct 03, 2009, 06:15 AM EDT

    Lexington - The compositions of Lexington composer Hayg Boyadjian will
    be featured at a concert Monday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at First Parish
    Church, 7 Harrington Road.

    The concert is free, but donations are welcomed. A reception will
    follow the concert.

    The program will present three works of Boyadjian: `Lumiere Noir' for
    double bass and flute, `Odessas 1-13' (birthday pieces for the
    composer's granddaughter Odessa) for piano, `and De Profundis,' a
    three-song cycle on German text for soprano and piano that will make
    its U.S. premiere.

    Two musicians from the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be featured:
    principal double bassist Edwin Barker and former principal flutist
    Doriot Anthony Dwyer.

    Also performing will be John McDonald, pianist director of Graduate
    Music Studies at Tufts University; soprano Jodi Hitzhusen and pianist
    Karen Sauer from the faculty at Wellesley College.

    Barker is an associate professor at the Boston University College of
    Fine Arts. He has recorded and premiered a number of works featuring
    the double bass in chamber music and concerto.

    Barker has given the premieres of concertos by composers James
    Yannatos of Harvard University, Theodore Antoniou of Boston University
    and Gunther Schuller, past president of the New England Conservatory,
    among others.

    Two years ago he premiered John Harrison's `Concerto for Bass Viol and
    Orchestra' at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony.

    Dwyer was principal flutist, and the first woman principal, of the
    Boston Symphony for 38 years before retiring in 1990. Like Barker she
    has also premiered works written for her such as `Halel' by Leonard
    Bernstein, and a concerto by Ellen Taafe Zwilich, among others.

    Boyadjian, a longtime resident of Lexington, is a composer whose works
    are performed internationally. A number of his chamber and orchestral
    works are on recordings.

    His `Armenian Suite,' based on Armenian folk melodies, is due
    ncludes several of his orchestral compositions.
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