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Astoria Music Society

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Founded in 2003, the ASTORIA MUSIC SOCIETY is a Queens-based organization dedicated to the musical enrichment of western Queens. It presents concerts, provides artistic performance opportunities for local musicians, encourages the creation and performance of American music, and represents Astoria, Queens, in other New York boroughs. The Astoria Music Society consists of:
ASTORIA SYMPHONY is the flagship ensemble of the Astoria Music Society. The orchestra consists of young professional musicians and highly advanced music students. The Astoria Symphony performs orchestra repertoire for small and medium orchestra from the classical period to today. Recent past performances include Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Stravinsky's Firebird, Saint-Sanes' Cello Concerto in A minor, Lukas Foss' Elegy for Anne Frank, and the world premiere of Leo Kraft's Overture to Spring. The Artistic Director of the Astoria Symphony is conductor/composer Silas Nathaniel Huff.
LOST DOG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE is an elite chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of new music. Since 1995, Lost Dog has performed recent masterpieces and new commissions. Lost Dog performs three programs per season, including one program dedicated to the performance of world premieres by living New York composers. The Artistic Director of the Lost Dog New Music Ensemble is composer Garth Edwin Sunderland.
ASTORIA JAZZ NIGHTS is series of performances of new American jazz. Directed by trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader Jacob Varmus, the recent performances have included trios, quartets, and quintets, and the instrumentation and mood of each concert is unique.
RANDOM ACCESS MUSIC is consortium of composers who, with the support of the Astoria Music Society, pool their energy and resources to produce concerts of their own music. Founded in 2005, RAM works closely with the Lost Dog New Music Ensembles and other ensembles and performers. The democratic consortium votes to approve membership, and recently elected composer Erin Rogers to the position of Artistic Director.

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Member Since: 8/24/2006
Band Website: astoriamusic.org
Band Members: MUSIC DIRECTOR
SILAS NATHANIEL HUFF is a conductor, composer, guitarist, and music educator who has conducted performances across the United States and Europe. Mr. Huff studied classical guitar in Texas before moving to Los Angeles where he studied music theory and composition with Ian Krouse. Later, he took up conducting with Donald Neuen at the University of California at Los Angeles, and Richard Rintoul at California State University in Long Beach while attending master classes and conductor workshops around America and the world. Mr. Huff also spent one year in residence at the Trossingen Hochschule für Musik in Southwest Germany, and he studied privately in Berlin and at the Institut Musical Provence-Aubagne in southern France under the tutelage of Yves Cohen. His studies have included lessons with some of the world’s finest Maestros, including Kirk Trevor, Gustav Meier, Rossen Milanov, Michael Tilson Thomas, Carl St. Clair, Harold Farberman, Barbara Yahr, Chris Wilkins and others. Mr. Huff’s previous posts include Assistant Conductor of the Palisades Symphony (CA), CSULB Symphony Orchestra, and Greenwich Village Orchestra, and Music Director of the Southwest German Youth Orchestra. Currently, he resides in New York City and is Music Director of the Astoria Symphony and Chair of the Music Department at the Buckley School on Manhattan’s upper east side. Silas loves cats, jogging, sushi, European espresso, and his novelist wife Taylor Morris.
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