Performed on May 14th, 2024 at the Sandbox Percussion Studio in Brooklyn, New York.
Recorded on October 2nd, 2023 at Tishman Hall, The New School in New York, New York
Performance by the Mannes Orchestra with soloist, Katherine Fortunato
Conducted by David Hayes
Mixed by Mike Tierney
Recorded at Gusman Concert Hall at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami
Vibraphone: Katherine Fortunato
Marimba: Guillermo Ospina
Video edited by Katherine Fortunato
Audio mixed and lighting designed by Guillermo Ospina
Performed by Katherine Fortunato
Frost School of Music, University of Miami
Gusman Concert Hall
Senior Percussion Recital
March 8th, 2022
Commissioned by Tom Sherwood for the 2011 Modern Snare Drum Competition hosted by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Stop Speaking is a contemporary piece for solo snare drum and digital playback. Two CDs are inluded with the score: a practice disc with rehearsals divided and a performance CD of the entire work to play along with.
Written for snare drum and digital playback, the electronic voice heard is Vicki, from Apple’s Speech Preference Center. Akiho created the playback using a Microsoft Word Document read by Apple’s: Vicki. There is no meter in this piece, which calls on the performer to play many different tempi without having a notated tempo, making it difficult since many passages are the same, just at varying speeds. Another challenge of this piece is the lining up of Vicki’s voice to the snare drum while performing difficult techniques, such as thumb rolls, the use of varying sticks, and finger-playing, on the contrary, some parts require the performer to compliment Vicki’s voice in an accompaniment fashion. This piece demands the player to use orchestral, rudimental, and drum set style playing.
Katherine Fortunato, marimba
Ella Tomko, cello
Performed April 26th, 2021
Chapel of the Venerable Bede, Coral Gables, FL
(Arr. by New Morse Code)
Performed by Katherine Fortunato
Frost School of Music, University of Miami
Gusman Concert Hall
Senior Percussion Recital
March 8th, 2022