Eugene Friesen has a gift for the responsive flow of improvisatory music that has been featured in concerts all over the world with the Paul Winter Consort, Trio Globo, and with poets Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Coleman Barks. He has performed as a soloist at the International Cello Festival in Manchester, England; Rencontres d'Ensembles de Violoncelles in Beauvais, France; and at the World Cello Congress in Baltimore, Maryland. His compositional credits include four albums of original music: In The Shade Of Angels, New Friend, Arms Around You and The Song of Rivers; Grasslands, a symphony premiered on the Kansas prairie in 1997; Earth Requiem: Stories of Hope, an oratorio first performed in 1991; The Brementown Musicians with Bob Hoskins for Rabbit Ears Productions in 1992; Sabbaths, settings of poems by Wendell Berry premiered in Vermont in 1999; and numerous scores for documentary films. Friesen was awarded a Grammy award as a member of the Paul Winter Consort for the 1994 album Spanish Angel. Friesen was the 1999 recipient of grants from the Lila Wallace/ReaderĀ¹s Digest Fund and Continental Harmony to compose a symphonic setting of Carl Sandburg's Prarie, which was premiered in June of 2001 in Arkansas City, Kansas. CelloMan, his one-man show for young audiences, features a wide variety of music on solo cello: classical, jazz, blues and rock. Created in collaboration with maskmaker/choreographer Robert Faust, CelloMan has been performed widely in the United States. The CelloMan video was released in 1999. Eugene Friesen is on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. He will appear Friday evening of Mythic Journey in concert with Coleman Barks, Robert Bly and Arto Tuncboycyan.

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