NMOP’s two-week program fosters collaborative music-making in a relaxing environment where aspiring musicians explore contemporary music in a glorious setting on the shores of Lake Dunmore
Sunday, June 16, 7pm
Participant Premieres
Salisbury Congregational Church
853 Maple St,
Salisbury, VT 05769
More Info:
New Music On The Point
The New Music On The Point Festival and Scrag Mountain Music present Sounds of the Earth, a festival celebrating the natural soundscape-inspired music of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and environmental activist John Luther Adams. The afternoon will include live music, vocal and drumming workshops, children’s activities, raffles, food trucks & more! Featuring performances by the JACK Quartet, TURNmusic, Rural Noise Ensemble, Jan Williams (percussion), Robert Black (bass), Eve Beglarian (composer), and participants of the New Music On The Point Festival.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
noon – 6 pm
Shelburne Farms, Coach Barn, 1611 Harbor Road, Shelburne, VT
“Come as you are. Pay what you can.” No reservations required.
More info:
http://www.scragmountainmusic.org/sounds-of-the-earth.html
Nief-Norf Summer Festival 2019 Concert 1: Fire, Light, & Time
Join Nief-Norf for the opening concert of the 2019 Nief-Norf Summer Festival performed by 2019 festival participants.
Thursday, June 13 @7:30p
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
1741 Volunteer Blvd.,
Knoxville, TN 37996
Program:
Marcos Balter – Raw Item
Steven Mackey – Before It Is Time
Hannah Lash – Three Movements
Sarah Kirkland Snider -Selections from Unremembered
Erin Rogers – Light-On-Light
Fjóla Evans – Eroding
Eric Wubbels – alphabeta
Tickets: $15 – General/ $10 – Student with valid ID
VIP Festival Passes: $135 (admittance to all festival concerts)
Tickets are available at https://nnsf19.brownpapertickets.com/
Excited to join New Music on the Point as a faculty member for the first time!
There will be multiple performances over multiple days from June 5-17:
Point CounterPoint
1361 Hooker Road
Leicester, VT 05733
Full schedule HERE
New Music On The Point
Far Out Music/Outer Borough Series: Experimental, improvised, new composed and other intrepid music in Queens.
Wednesday, April 24 // 9 PM
Terraza 7
4019 Gleane St
Elmhurst, New York 1137
Featuring:
Popebama: Erin Rogers (saxophones), and Dennis Sullivan (percussion)
NYC-based composer-performers, apply text, electronics, and high-energy instrumental writing, to communicate to worlds beyond measly Earth (though we love Earth and the rich soil), through virtuosic execution of non-traditional sounds.
AND
Ravish Momin (drum kit and electronics) & Ricardo Gallo (synthesizers)
Momin and Gallo will perform for the first time as duo bringing together their common interests in music technology and its possibilities for improvising and developing original beats rooted in their backgrounds in the music of South India, North Africa, Middle East, West Africa and its diaspora and Latin America.

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Delighted to be joining Tenth Intervention and a stellar lineup of musicians as they performs works by American composers, including a world premiere of Nathan Hall’s “Reading the Landscape,” a book of graphic scores composed while on residency this fall in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland.
Program:
Matt Welch: Cumha Na Marbh for string quartet
Daniel Tacke: a quiet and lingering violence for alto sax and accordion/piano
Beth Wiemann: Crowded Sourcing for violin and tape
Nathan Hall: Portals for soprano sax and tape
Skip and Slumber for violin and piano
Reading the Landscape for soprano sax, violin, & piano
Ensemble:
Erin Rogers, saxophone
Adam Tendler, piano
Andrea Lodge, piano
Hajnal Pivnick, violin
Lynn Bechtold, violin
Carrie Frey, viola
Jisoo Ok, cello
Thursday, May 2 // 8pm
Dimmena Center for Classical Music
450 W 37th St
New York, NY 10018
TICKETS: $12 HERE
Funding for the performance is made possible with the support of the American Composers Alliance and by New Music USA, made possibly by annual program support and/or endowment gifts from Helen F. Whitaker Fund & Aaron Copland Fund for Music.
thingNY is proud to present the three-show premiere tour of You Must Read a Lot of Jung, a brand new work written for the ensemble by member Dave Ruder, scored for voice, violin, clarinet, tenor sax, cello, and cymbal. Slow and spacious, Jung works over themes and ideas from previous thingNY pieces written by members of the group. Performances will take place in Hamden, CT, Queens, NY, and Philadelphia, PA on May 3-5, 2019.
At the New York stop on the tour, the ensemble is also very excited to premiere a new duo co-written and performed by members Gelsey Bell and Erin Rogers, SKYLIGHGHT for voice and saxophone. The piece is written to be performed in resonant spaces, and explores the acoustic properties of such spaces and of the voice and saxophone themselves.
May 5, 2019
8pm
Vox Populi
319 N 11th St, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA
Presented by Fire Museum Presents
$8-10 sliding scale
with Erik Ruin’s Ominous Cloud Ensemble
thingNY is proud to present the three-show premiere tour of You Must Read a Lot of Jung, a brand new work written for the ensemble by member Dave Ruder, scored for voice, violin, clarinet, tenor sax, cello, and cymbal. Slow and spacious, Jung works over themes and ideas from previous thingNY pieces written by members of the group. Performances will take place in Hamden, CT, Queens, NY, and Philadelphia, PA on May 3-5, 2019.
At the New York stop on the tour, the ensemble is also very excited to premiere a new duo co-written and performed by members Gelsey Bell and Erin Rogers, SKYLIGHGHT for voice and saxophone. The piece is written to be performed in resonant spaces, and explores the acoustic properties of such spaces and of the voice and saxophone themselves.
May 4, 2019
6pm
Artefix
38-02 61st St, Woodside (Queens), NY
$10
This show also includes the premiere of SKYLIGHGHT by Gelsey Bell and Erin Rogers!
with softboarding
thingNY is proud to present the three-show premiere tour of You Must Read a Lot of Jung, a brand new work written for the ensemble by member Dave Ruder, scored for voice, violin, clarinet, tenor sax, cello, and cymbal. Slow and spacious, Jung works over themes and ideas from previous thingNY pieces written by members of the group. Performances will take place in Hamden, CT, Queens, NY, and Philadelphia, PA on May 3-5, 2019.
At the New York stop on the tour, the ensemble is also very excited to premiere a new duo co-written and performed by members Gelsey Bell and Erin Rogers, SKYLIGHGHT for voice and saxophone. The piece is written to be performed in resonant spaces, and explores the acoustic properties of such spaces and of the voice and saxophone themselves.
May 3, 2019
7pm
Waterhouse
(a house venue)
23 Woodbine St
Hamden, CT
Entry by suggested donation
with Anne Rhodes and Adam Matlock