Box 10
Contains 33 Results:
Program, 1986 March 24
Program for Claudia Stevens' first inclusion of performance art in a music recital (as indicated on a handwritten post-it note), with F. Gerard Errante on Clarinet, at The Wiliamsburg Regional Library and presented by The College of William and Mary Department of Music. Selections include pieces composed by Edward Miller, Carlton Gamer, F. Gerard Errante, Johannes Brahms, and others.
News article, 1986 September 30
Photocopied news article, by cindy Gricus in Style Weekly, previewing Claudia Stevens' October 7, 1986, solo performance at Flood Zone.
Postcard, 1986 October 7
Scope and Contents Postcard for "An Evening of Performance Art with Multi-media Artist Claudia Stevens" at Flood Zone in Richmond, Va. for Open Stage Nite, Stevens' "debut as 'performance artist'."
Review, 1986 October 8
Two photocopies of a review of Stevens' October 7, 1986, performance at Flood Zone, by Aloma Denise Alber, in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Review, 1986 October 8
Scope and Contents Two photocopies of a review of Claudia Stevens' "performance artist ... one-woman show" on October 7, 1986, by Liz Vantrease in The Richmond News Leader.
Program, 1986 November 3
Scope and Contents Two programs on yellow paper (one has checkmarks) for presentation of Claudia Stevens' first season of "Panoply" at Hampden-Sydney College on November 3, 1986.
Letter, 1986 November 17
Letter from James C. Kidd to Claudia Stevens thanking her for the November 3 performance at Hampden-Sydney College and for speaking to his Fine Arts students.
Poster, 1987 January 29
Scope and Contents Brown poster for "Deutsches Kunstfest German Festival" at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts with a performance schedule that includes a Cabaret Concert by Claudia Stevens.
Article, 1987 March 4
Two photocopies of an article by Matthew Brookoff in The Load, a publication of the State University of New York at Purchase, previewing a free performance to be held on March 5, 1987, by Claudia Stevens, funded by a Purchase Affiliates Grant.
Program, 1987 March 5
Program for Claudia Stevens' performance presented by the Suny-Purchase Dance Division and the Purchase Affiliates. Handwritten notes by Stevens indicate, "One of my earliest presentations as 'performance artist'."
Poster, 1987 March 5
Black and white poster for Claudia Stevens' performance billed as "Classical Cabaret? ... Performance Art?" at the Suny-Purchase Dance Theater Lab.
Flyer, 1987 March 7
Flyer advertising Northern Lights Concert Series 1986-1987, presenting Classical Cabaret: A One Woman Show by Claudia Stevens at Sage in Croton Falls, New York.
Program, 1987 March 7
Scope and Contents Black and white program for "Classical Cabaret" at the Schoolhouse Art Group Extension (S.A.G.E.) in Croton Falls, NY.
Brochures, 1987 March 9-31
Scope and Contents Two black and white brochures (one has pink highlights) from the Art Department of Modlin Fine Arts Center at the University of Richmond, Va., advertising the Tucker-Boatwright Festival that included a concert performance of "Panoply" by Claudia Stevens on March 10, 1987.
Announcement, 1987 April 7
Photocopied announcement for April 12 performance at the University of Richmond of "Pierrot Luniare," presented by the University of Richmond's music ensemble, Currents, featuring vocalist Claudia Stevens; listing is highlighted by Susan Abramson in the Style Weekly newspaper.
Article, 1987 April 8
Scope and Contents Article in The Arts at William & Mary previewing performance of Claudia Stevens with Currents, from University of Richmond, in Arnold Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" scheduled for April 14, 1987, in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall at the College of William and Mary.
Announcement, 1987 April 11
Scope and Contents Photocopied announcement in The Richmond News Leader regarding Claudia Stevens as soloist in Currents presentation of "Pierrot Lunaire" on April 12, 1987, at the University of Richmond.
Article, 1987 April 12
Scope and Contents Article previewing Claudia Stevens' performance of "Pierrot Lunaire" in collaboration with Fred Cohen and the Currents ensemble at the University of Richmond. The article by Clarke Bustard was published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on the same day as the performance.
Review, 1987 April 13
Scope and Contents Regarding Stevens' performance of Arnold Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" with accompaniment by Currents musicians directed by Fred Cohen, reviewed by Liz Vantrease for The Richmond News Leader. The review praises other performances in the same program by other pianists, including an opening piece performed by Claudia Stevens' husband Richard Becker.
Review, 1987 April 13
Clarke Bustard's Richmond-Times Dispatch review of Claudia Stevens' performance, with Currents, at the University of Richmond.
Program, 1987 April 14
Scope and Contents Program for Currents, with vocalist Claudia Stevens, performing Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" at the College of William and Mary in Phi Beta Kappa Hall.
Article, 1987 October 5
Article in Colorado Springs' Gazette Telegraph previewing performance by Claudia Stevens of her Panoply program at Colorado College.
Program, 1987 October 5
Scope and Contents Dark yellow program for Panoply by Claudia Stevens, performed at Colorado College; pieces performed in the program included "Aria da Capo" by Carlton Gamer, "Mon Ami" by Betsy Jolas, and "Carreño" by Judith Shatin Allen,
Flyer, 1987 October 5
Black and white flyer for performance of Panoply by Claudia Stevens at Colorado College.
Program, 1987 October 6
Scope and Contents Program for The Colorado New Music Series' presentation of "The Composers Concert," featuring music by Charles Eakin and music by Carlton Gamer, including "Aria da Capo" performed by Claudia Stevens.