| Violin,
cello, clarinet, percussion, live electronics, and video...The Robin
Cox Ensemble is truly unique. In its first nine years, this new
music group with a one-of-a-kind instrumentation has already held
over 130 hundred performances, collaborated with many prominent
choreographers, composers, and video artists, and has released two
critically acclaimed recordings.
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Collaborators Works
Performed Performance
History
Robin
Cox is a composer and violinist
known for performances of his own work and those of other contemporary
composers. As
director of The Robin Cox Ensemble, he has performed his music over
one hundred times throughout the United States, produced two critically
acclaimed CD recordings, and premiered works by many contemporary
composers. He is also an active concert producer, leading a highly
successful mixed-media presenting series in Santa Barbara as Executive
Director of Iridian Arts, Inc.
His
collaborations include work with choreographers Keith Johnson, Stephanie
Nugent, Loretta Livingston, Doug Nielsen, Anita Cheng, Eun Jun Gonzalez,
Catey Ott, Jerry Pearson, and Jeff Slayton, video artists Kwame
Braun and Carolyn Bremer, and playwrights Maggie Mixsell and Judy
Bauerlein.
He has also collaborated, performed, and produced concerts with
musicians including Pamela Z, Phil Kline, Art Jarvinen, Brad Dutz,
Michael Lowenstern, Eclipse String Quartet, Dan Becker, Belinda
Reynolds, Jim Connolly, Amy X Neuberg, Ryan Brown, Scott Deal, Eve
Beglarian, Sarah Cahill, Luke Dubois, and Todd Reynolds.
Cox was awarded the 2002 and 2003 Lester Horton Awards for Outstanding
Achievement in Music for Modern Dance and continues to collaborate
with his wife, Stephanie
Nugent, and many other choreographers and video artists. He
also received a 2004 ASCAP
Deems Taylor Award for promotion of contemporary American music
for his founding of Iridian
Radio. This station is now one of the most widely heard contemporary
concert music internet broadcasts worldwide.
Dr. Cox serves on the faculty of the California Institute of the
Arts and the Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University
-Long Beach. He holds degrees from the University of Texas at Austin,
University of Michigan, and the University of Miami, studying with
composers Leslie Bassett, William Bolcom, Donald Grantham, Dennis
Kam, Peter Terry, and Dan Welcher.
His many commissions and grants include awards from the American
Composers Forum, American Music Center, ASCAP, Cal St. -Long Beach,
New Horizons Chamber Ensemble, Santa Barbara Dance Theatre, Livingston
Dance, The Carolina Brass Trio, Fairbanks Symphony Association,
percussion soloist Scott Deal, bassist Tom Peters, and The San Diego/Tijuana
New Music Festival.
Cox has previously served on the faculty of University of California
-Santa Barbara, Valdosta State University, California State University
-Los Angeles, Chapman University, and the North Carolina Governor's
School. He co-produced the Miami contemporary music series Music
at Twilight and served as an administrator for the National Foundation
for Advancement in the Arts.
www.robincox.net
Contact
Robin: cox@robincoxensemble.com
Works List
Erik
Leckrone,
percussionist, has performed with a wide variety of ensembles, and
projects throughout the United States including the Sinfonietta
Orchestra of Chicago, the Long Beach Symphony, the Elgin Symphony,
the Torrance Symphony, Disney records “A World of Happiness”
with artists Issac Hayes, Lisa Loeb, and Deborah Harry, “A
Lou Rawls Christmas”, and the soundtrack for the movie “The
Grudge”.
He has performed for national tours with the California Theatre
Company, the Madison Repertory Theatre Company, and the Northern-Light
Theatre Company of Chicago, IL.
Originally from Middleton, WI, he received his Bachelor’s
degree in Percussion Performance from Northern Illinois University
and his Masters degree in Percussion Performance from California
State University, Long Beach.
As an educator, Erik has been involved for several years with “Meet
the Musicians”, a performance outreach program for elementary
schools throughout Orange County.
Along with freelancing in the Los Angeles area, Erik is currently
percussion instructor at Fullerton College and staff accompanist
for the dance programs at Chapman Univ. and the Univ. of California,
at Irvine.
Eric
Mellencamp,
percussionist, has performed
throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. He was born and
raised in the Los Angeles area, and earned his Bachelor’s
degree at California State University, Long Beach. While there his
teachers included Gregory Goodall and Michael Carney.
In
addition to his work with The Robin Cox Ensemble, Eric's chamber
music endeavors have included performing with the Contemporary Artists
Percussion Ensemble and the Los Angeles Percussion Collective.
He has performed and recorded with numerous orchestras and ensembles,
including the West L.A. Symphony, Los Angeles Metropolitan Orchestra,
Bel Canto Opera Company, and the Burbank Chamber Orchestra. He performed
at the Salerno Music Festival with the American Youth Symphony,
and was a featured soloist with the South Coast Symphony on William
Kraft’s "Concerto for Four Percussion Soloists and Orchestra.”
Eric
has also worked with such varied artists as Judy Collins, Jerry
Goldsmith, Lynn Harrell, Michael Kamen, Zubin Mehta, Midori, Maxim
Yengerov, and John Williams.
Contact
Eric: eric@ericmellencamp.com
www.ericmellencamp.com
Maggie Parkins,
An uncommonly versatile musician, cellist Margaret Parkins is
in demand as
both performer and teacher. Based in Los Angeles, Parkins is equally
at home in chamber music, orchestral music and the avant-garde,
and has performed throughout the Americas and Europe.
Her current work ranges from concert recitals to multimedia, multi-genre
collaborations. Always an advocate for new and experimental music,
Parkins, with the Eclipse String Quartet, has commissioned or
premiered numerous works from composers including Carla Kihlstedt,
Zeena Parkins, Fred Frith…Recent projects with Eclipse include
Penelope, an evening-length concert-theater piece with composer
Sarah Kirkland Snyder and playwright Ellen McLaughlin, commissioned
by the Getty Center and premiered in 2008.The Eclipse String Quartet
released its first CD in 2005 on John Zorn’s Tzadik label.
Parkins is also a member of the Mojave Piano Trio and was a member
of the Omni Ensemble in New York. Her interest in music outside
the classical tradition has led her to perform with groups including
the Jazz Passengers and the Anthony Braxton Ensemble.
As an orchestral performer, Parkins has performed under the batons
of Seiji Ozawa, Leonard Bernstein, Simon Rattle, and Andre Previn.
Her orchestral experience also includes the Brooklyn Philharmonic,
the Syracuse Symphony, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Riverside
Symphony and the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra. No stranger
to the solo stage, Parkins has performed concerti and recitals
with the UC-Irvine Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood Festival Orchestra,
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and many others. She has
collaborated with singers as diverse as Jessie Norman to Enya
to Megan McCauley to Bjork. An active recording artist as well,
Parkins has recorded extensively with harpist Zeena Parkins and
with accordionist Guy Klusevsek on the Tzadik, Avan, and Victo
labels.
While working on her doctorate at the State University of New
York at Stony Brook, Parkins was a prizewinner in the Fischoff
National Chamber Music Competition with the Stonybrook Piano Trio.
Ms. Parkins has performed around the world at prestigious venues
including the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the Banff Centre,
Festival Internacional de Musica de Cadaques (Spain), Heidelberg
Castle Festival, Spoleto (USA and Italy), the Taktlos Festival
(Switzerland), and the Bach Aria Festival in New York.
Parkins received her B.M. from the Eastman School of Music and
her D.M.A. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Her principal teachers include Timothy Eddy and Steven Doane,
and she has performed in master class with Yo Yo Ma, Joel Krosnick,
Bernard Greenhouse, and Menahem Pressler. She has led master classes
at New York University, University of Nevada, Lawrence University,
and Chapman University, and has taught cello and chamber music
at UC Irvine since 1997 and is also currently on the faculty at
Irvine Valley College.
Marty
Walker,
is a clarinetist who specializes in the performance new music. (He
has premiered more than 80 works written especially for him.) Among
the labels for which he has recorded are CRI, O.O.Discs, Tzadik,
Cold Blue,
Grenadilla, Echograph, New World, and Rastacan. Walker has toured
and recorded with various new-music ensembles, including the California
E.A.R. Unit, Some Over History, eXindigo, Viklarbo, and Ghost
Duo.
As
a soloist, he has presented live radio concerts on NPR, Pacifica,
and other radio venues and has performed at numerous new music festivals,
including New Music America (Miami and Houston), the International
Festival of New Music (Los Angeles), and New Music International
(Mexico City), and noted new music venues, including Real Art Ways,
FaultLines, the Monday Evening Concerts, and Wires. The Los Angeles
Times called Walker’s playing "masterfully expressive;"
El
Nacional (Mexico City) wrote that his playing "took the audience
to another musical dimension;" and Option magazine called him
"one of the finest new-music clarinetists in the country."
21st Century Music magazine wrote of Walker's
Cold Blue CD Dancing on Water "If people are best
known by the company they keep, then clarinetist Marty Walker is
blessed indeed. He keeps wonderful company with an excellent series
of composers. . . . both the playing and the recording quality are
sparkling."
Nic
Chaffee,
audio engineer, is accomplished as an engineer and as a musician.
Born and raised in Long Beach, CA, he holds degrees in Jazz Studies
and Composition from California State University, Long Beach. Nic
has been the head audio engineer for the Robin Cox Ensemble since
2002, and has also worked on sound crews for professional ensembles
such as the Long Beach Municipal Band and Vocalogy.
He has also mixed literally hundreds of concerts and recordings
for colleges, churches, and independent bands around the Los Angeles
Area. Currently Nic is employed as a Product Manager in the Pro
Audio division of Yamaha Corporation of America.
Nic is also an accomplished performer and composer. He works regularly
as a free lance trumpet player with various ensembles playing nearly
every style, including jazz, blues, funk, rock, and salsa, and has
appeared on stage at venues such as the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater,
the Grove of Anaheim, and the Disneyland Resort.
While attending CSULB, Nic was awarded the Tom Talbert scholarship
for jazz performance and the Paul C. Lindsay scholarship for composition.
Nic's diverse musical background gives him a unique perspective
on audio engineering. Because he has experience as a performer,
composer, and engineer, he is able to balance several points of
view and create mixes which are pleasing to all involved.
Contact
Nic: nchaffee@mac.com
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