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The Music of Seduction - the NYCV's FINAL Chamber Concert of the Season! at The Nabi Gallery

June 17, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
The Music of Seduction - the NYCV's FINAL Chamber Concert of the Season!with chamber music of Mozart, Faure, and seduction scenes from Opera and BroadwayFeaturing Sarah Caldwell Smith, soprano, Stephen Barchi, baritone,Jessica Sibelman, clarinet, Christiana Liberis, violin/viola, and Alexander Taras De Sina, pianoThursday, June 17th, 2010The Nabi Gallery, 137 West 25th Street, New York at 7:00pmSPACE IS LIMITED! To reserve your tickets today, email JLSibelman@gmail.comGeneral Tickets $15;…See More
Jun 13, 2010
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May 26, 2010
Ivy Law left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"hi Jessica! I'm very interesting in your introduction and I wanna listen your music!. Actually I'm a senior and a composition majoy in a conservatory of China, applying for American guaduate study, your school, New England Conservatory of…"
May 26, 2010
Mario Ruiz Calle left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"jess you should opload some music..."
Oct 23, 2009
Roman Korotin left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"Hello Jessica, Thank you for adding me rk"
Oct 18, 2009
Peter Scartabello left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"Also, I would love to write a piece for your orchestra. I was commissioned by the Warick Symphony in RI and wrote a piece for them and actually got paid!!!! hahahaha. That doesn't happen too often!!"
Oct 7, 2009
Jessica Sibelman left a comment for Peter Scartabello
"I've been out of college since 2008--- I actually quit music from my junior year of college to a few months ago! I was working in marketing at a firm.. but realized I missed music too much! I formed the orchestra…"
Oct 7, 2009
Peter Scartabello left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"WOW!! I wish I had an orchestra at my disposal.... I miss college. I am in RI. I'll send you a PDF of the score if you are interested and don't mind printing it out, my printer broke, or else I would send you a copy."
Oct 7, 2009
Jessica Sibelman left a comment for Peter Scartabello
"lol- thanks for the advice-- the one nice thing is that I do have an orchestra, and they are all about my age range so we are all friends.. so if I ever need a HUGE favor, I have people that can help me! Where are you? I love to read/perform…"
Oct 7, 2009
Peter Scartabello left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"My only advice is to stay true to your vision and write as much as you can. Sometimes I write orchestral music, but let's face it, it's hard to get that stuff played. It's better to write for small ensembles and friends who play,…"
Oct 7, 2009
Jessica Sibelman left a comment for Peter Scartabello
"Hi Peter- Thank you for your kind words! Any advice for a rookie-composer? I am trying to expand my horizons in terms of style, etc. Look forward to keeping in touch! - Jessica"
Oct 7, 2009
Peter Scartabello left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"Very refreshing to hear some one convincingly writing in a traditional way. I have been listening to so much Mahler lately, I'm tempted to completely abandon my avant-garde ways!! ;) -Pete"
Oct 7, 2009
Fredrick zinos left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"hi Jessica, When next you are a J'yard, say hello to Mike Czajkowski for me."
Oct 6, 2009
Tomislav Rajkovic left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"Hello Jessica,I am also new here,thanks you accepted my request,hope we be in contact.See you"
Oct 5, 2009
Shad Young left a comment for Jessica Sibelman
"Hi there. Welcome to the forum. I see you are a clarinetist. I played that back in school, but have recently picked up the flute. Hard hard instrument to play. Cheers Shad"
Oct 5, 2009

Profile Information

What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Film, Multimedia, Orchestra, Small Ensemble, Big Ensemble, Contemporary Ensembles, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Classical/Orchestra
Is music your main income source?
Sort Of - Music Related
Where do you live?
New York
About Me (MUST be more than 10 words to be approved):
Jessica Sibelman is a composer and clarinetist who has performed and has had her works performed throughout the east coast at venues including New York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center's Avery Fischer and Alice Tully Halls, CAMI Hall, Symphony Space, Philadelphia's Kimmel Center, and The Boston Symphony Orchestra Cafe.

In 2004, Jessica began her clarinet performance training with Andrew Lamy, Miriam Lockhart and David Sapadin. Jessica began her composition studies under Daniel Bar-Hava at the Manhattan School of Music Precollege, where she had her orchestral and chamber works frequently featured in performances. She has had both her orchestral works and chamber music performed by the Kinhaven Music School Symphony in 2003 and 2004.

Jessica continued her education at the New England Conservatory of Music with a minor in composition under Malcolm Peyton and studied clarinet with Ricardo Morales, Richard Stoltzman (chamber music), and Craig Nordstrom. In Boston, Jessica has had her music performed at venues including The New England Conservatory of Music’s Jordan Hall and Williams Hall, as well as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Café. Jessica was accepted into the prestigious New York Youth Symphony’s Making Score, where she studied under Derek Bermel. After the NYYS Making Score Final Concert at CAMI Hall, Jessica was mentioned in The Symphony Magazine (October, 2004) as having given “a star-turn performance” of her Clarinet Quintet.

Jessica has had a reading of her music with the American Composers' Orchestra in May 2008. Her most recent performances include her Octet at Symphony Space in 2008, Debut Concert at The Kaufman Center’s Merkin Concert Hall in June 2009, and featured performance at Galapagos Art Space in August 2009.

Jessica is currently a student at The Juilliard School of Music, studying conducting under Maestro Vincent La Selva, and composition with Dr. Kendell Briggs.
Website:
http://www.jessicasibelman.com

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At 10:51am on May 26, 2010, Ivy Law said…
hi Jessica! I'm very interesting in your introduction and I wanna listen your music!. Actually I'm a senior and a composition majoy in a conservatory of China, applying for American guaduate study, your school, New England Conservatory of Music is my dreamschool! I hope I will be accepted and be your friends!
At 8:39am on October 23, 2009, Mario Ruiz Calle said…
jess you should opload some music...
At 4:15pm on October 18, 2009, Roman Korotin said…
Hello Jessica,
Thank you for adding me
rk
At 1:27pm on October 7, 2009, Peter Scartabello said…
Also, I would love to write a piece for your orchestra. I was commissioned by the Warick Symphony in RI and wrote a piece for them and actually got paid!!!! hahahaha. That doesn't happen too often!!
At 1:23pm on October 7, 2009, Peter Scartabello said…
WOW!! I wish I had an orchestra at my disposal.... I miss college. I am in RI. I'll send you a PDF of the score if you are interested and don't mind printing it out, my printer broke, or else I would send you a copy.
At 12:50pm on October 7, 2009, Peter Scartabello said…
My only advice is to stay true to your vision and write as much as you can. Sometimes I write orchestral music, but let's face it, it's hard to get that stuff played. It's better to write for small ensembles and friends who play, because you really only learn after a piece has been performed. Our art differs from visual art because it never reaches fruition until it is actually played and not just ink on a page. So now I am going to pimp one of my pieces....hahahaha.... You wouldn't happen to be interested in playing a woodwind quintet of mine? Never hurts to ask. Noticed you played clarinet. -Pete
At 9:04am on October 7, 2009, Peter Scartabello said…
Very refreshing to hear some one convincingly writing in a traditional way. I have been listening to so much Mahler lately, I'm tempted to completely abandon my avant-garde ways!! ;) -Pete
At 11:18pm on October 6, 2009, Edward Schaffer said…
04801_ClPoem.mp3Hi jessica -
I have a piece for clarinet & piano...
Would be interested in an expert opinion... :)
At 7:18pm on October 6, 2009, Fredrick zinos said…
hi Jessica,

When next you are a J'yard, say hello to Mike Czajkowski for me.
At 2:46pm on October 5, 2009, Tomislav Rajkovic said…
Hello Jessica,I am also new here,thanks you accepted my request,hope we be in contact.See you
 
 
 

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