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March 5, 2010
I recently learned that at long last, my debut on a commercial CD recording has
arrived.  My 2005 work "In Memoriam" for symphony orchestra was recorded in the
summer of 2007 by the Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor
Robert Ian Winstin.  (I have since done some substantial re-orchestration to this work,
which was premiered at the 2008 Midwest Composers Symposium, but I am
nonetheless extremely pleased with how this recording turned out.)  This recording
appears in the most recent release (Volume 15) of ERM Media's "Masterworks of the
New Era" series.  The 3-disc set is available for purchase at numerous online music
stores;
Amazon offers not only the CD but individual tracks for sale as MP3s.  The
album is also available on iTunes (searching is a little tricky, but if you do a search by
composer using "Timothy A. Davis," my track is entitled "In Memoriam").

Thursday, April 15, 2010
Jamaica Plan, Massachusetts
Boston New Music Initiative Concert: Season 1, Concert 2 (hosted by JP Concerts)
St. John's Episcopal Church
7:30 PM

The Boston New Music Initiative has selected the program for our second concert in
our inaugural concert season.  Works featured on the program are:
Phrygia by Beth
Karp,
Sara Teasdale Songs by Dale Trumbore, A Mind-dependent Phenomenon by Erin
Huelskamp,
Terâneler by Tolga Yayalar, Fugue from Tre Scherzi by Derek David, and
Catharsis II by Nolan Stolz.  Stay tuned for more information, including performer
information!


Thursday, February 4, 2010
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Boston New Music Initiative Inaugural Concert (hosted by JP Concerts)
St. John's Episcopal Church
7:30 PM

The Boston New Music Initiative
inaugural concert was a smashing success.  The
concert featured the work of nine different composers, seven of whom were in
attendance for the concert.  We had an excellent crowd and are looking forward to the
next two concerts of our first season.

The concert also included the world premiere of my new song cycle (
I Am Not Yours)
for soprano and string quartet.  The work was performed by soprano Erin M. Smith,
to whom the work is dedicated; Olga Kradenova and Olga Patramanskaya on violin;
Brooke Carroll on viola; Matthew Laughlin on violoncello; and conducted by Sam
Stapleton.  A recording of my work from the premiere performance can be streamed
in the music section of this site.