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Volume 4, Number 49 | January 17, 2013
Basketball is in full swing at Roaring Fork High School and both the boy’s and girl’s team take winning records into the last half of January. Counter clockwise from upper left: Tanner Nieslanik (14), Trae Moxley (20), Israel Leyva (2), Dakotah Grett (24) and Jack Fisher (15). For more on Ram basketball, please turn to page 5. Photos by Sue Rollyson
John Cage festival includes Carbondale pianist By Trina Ortega Sopris Sun Correspondent
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arbondale’s well-loved piano teacher and contemporary music advocate Laurel Karlik Sheehan will perform this weekend alongside other prominent and historically important musicians at the prestigious three-month John
Cage: Beyond Silence festival. Beyond Silence celebrates the music of revolutionary contemporary composer John Cage. It takes place at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. For the third and final portion of the festival, titled Number Pieces, Sheehan will perform Cage’s composition “Two2” with
longtime colleague Rob Haskins, an associate professor of music at the University of New Hampshire, Durham. “I have performed this piece 16 times, but for the first time I am performing at a festival with others who are best known in the world for their Cage performances. Now I’m part of that acclaimed international group,” Shee-
han said.“Even when I say it out loud it feels weird to me. It feels like I’m not humble enough. … It’s a dream come true.” The festival is presented by Bowerbird, which showcases all manner of contemporary music events in Philadelphia, according to Haskins. The 2012/2013 festival is a parCAGE FESTIVAL page 7
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