Pianist/vocalist Eve Kodiak, and Native American-style flute player John Willard performed a concert of guided meditation, improvisation, story, chant and silence at 4pm on Sunday, February 17. It was held in the sanctuary at the Keene Unitarian Universalist Church (KUUC)in Keene NH.
This is a recording of Eve Kodiak's performance of The Alcotts (by Charles Ives) at the 2009 Monadnock Music Festival, held in Peterborough, NH.
Schumann's Scenes from Childhood with Eve Kodiak, Piano and Eli Epstein, Host of Inside-Out Concerts
Part II of Scenes from Childhood with Eve Kodiak, Piano and Eli Epstein, Host of Inside-Out Concerts
After performing Robert Schumann's Scenes from Childhood, pianist Eve Kodiak asks the audience for suggestions and composes their own "scenes from childhood." Recorded at the Monadnock Music Festival in Peterborough, NH.
After listening to Eve perform Schumann's Scenes from Childhood, this audience gave Eve a series of titles to improvise pieces that described their own childhood memories. A new suite was born! 1. First day of school 2. Riding a bike 3. Halloween 4. First Piano Recital 5. First Snow 6.
Eve Kodiak plays selections from her album, Sleep Like A Baby. In this short video, she discusses her unconventional approach to the most famous lullaby of all- Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
Eight variations of Dona Nobis Pacem- from Etude to Ragtime to Jazz and even Klezmer- composed and performed on piano by Eve Kodiak, in submission to the Indaba Music Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma Contest.
Part II of Eight Variations of Dona Nobis Pacem- from Etude to Ragtime to Jazz and even Klezmer- composed and performed on piano by Eve Kodiak, in submission to the Indaba Music Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma Contest.
Part III of Eight Variations of Dona Nobis Pacem- from Etude to Ragtime to Jazz and even Klezmer- composed and performed on piano by Eve Kodiak, in submission to the Indaba Music Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma Contest.
Part IV: Epilogue of Eight Variations of Dona Nobis Pacem- from Etude to Ragtime to Jazz and even Klezmer- composed and performed on piano by Eve Kodiak, in submission to the Indaba Music Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma Contest.
A medley of Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (English Trad.) and In the Bleak Midwinter (Gustav Holst). From Meditations for a New Year's Day by Eve Kodiak.
A medley of Chanukah songs arranged and performed by Eve Kodiak: Chanukah, Oh Chanukah! S'vivon, Sob Sov Sov (Dreydl, Spin, Spin, Spin!) Mi Y'malel (Who Can Retell?) Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages) from Meditations for a New Year's Day.