Premiere of “Passage” Gabi Vanek (bassoon) + Daniel Schreiner (piano) – Denison University, OH

Date: February 12, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm

Saturday, February 12, 2022 // 7pm
Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts – Burke Recital Hall
240 W Broadway
Granville, OH 43023

Denison University Department of Music presents a concert of newly composed music by Lilac Atassi, Ramin Roshandel, Christine Burke, Erin Rogers, and Zachery S. Meier performed by Ligament Duo (Anika Kildegaard and Will Yager), Daniel Schreiner, and Gabi Vanek. This concert is supported by the 2021-2022 New Music on the Point’s Alumni Concert Series.

Campus and community audiences will be subject to Denison COVID restrictions and guidelines in place at the time.

More information + tickets: HERE

January 9, 2022

“How Deep Is Your Love” performed by line upon line @ SHSU Contemporary Music Festival

Date: February 7, 2022
Time: 8:30 pm

Austin-based line upon line percussion performs How Deep Is Your Love (2019) for 3 musicians who can do anything if they try hard enough in coordination with the SHSU Contemporary Music Festival at Sam Houston State University. Formed in 2009, line upon line is considered “a riveting, always-surprising and delightful trio” by the Austin American Statesman.

Monday, February 7 // 7:30pm (Central) // 8:30pm (Eastern)
Live-stream link: https://youtu.be/ThE6S8iYM_g

James and Nancy Gaertner Performing Arts Center
Payne Concert Hall
Sam Houston State University
815 17th St.
Huntsville, Texas, 77341

More info + tkts HERE

February 7, 2022

FSU: Festival of New Music with Pamela Z & Int Contemporary

Date: February 5, 2022
Time: 7:30 pm

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY:
FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSIC WITH PAMELA Z & INT CONTEMPORARY

Kuersteiner Music Building, Opperman Music Hall
114 North Copeland Street
Tallahassee, FL, 32304

Members of the International Contemporary Ensemble join composer Pamela Z in Florida State University’s celebration of new music.

This concert, one of six associated with the 20th Biennial Festival of New Music, will feature compositions and performances by the Ensemble and Pamela Z, including The Unraveling for string quartet, voice, and electronics (feat. Pamela Z and the Burgin String Quartet, the College of Music’s resident student quartet), and Four Movements for solo cello and electronics (feat. Pamela Z with Professor of Cello Gregory Sauer). Works by Brittany J. Green, Mario Diaz de Leon, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, and Anna Thorvaldsdottir will also be performed by members of the Ensemble and FSU Faculty/Students.

Members of the Ensemble will also be reading through FSU composer works on February 3rd.

Tickets for this event are $10 general admission and may be purchased online at tickets.music.fsu.edu.

The Florida Board of Governors and Florida State University expect masks to be worn by all individuals in all FSU facilities. Dates, locations and times are subject to change based on University and CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19.

PROGRAM

Mario Diaz de Leon: Mysterium (2016)
Brittany J. Green: Intersections (2017)
Anna Thorvaldsdottir: Sequences (2015)
Niloufar Nourbakhsh: Firing Squad (2018)
Pamela Z: Twenty Answers (2007)

THE ENSEMBLE

Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, flute
Michelle Farah, oboe
Joshua Nathan Rubin, clarinet
Erin Rogers, saxophone
Rebekah Heller, bassoon
Ross Karre, electronics

January 27, 2022

On View – Kamratōn in Brooklyn – POSTPONED

Date: January 30, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm

POSTPONED – due to COVID. Check back for updated schedule.

Kamratōn in NYC
January 30, 2022, 7pm
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY

Curtis Rumrill: In This Styrofoam Room
Yaz Lancaster: pearl, eels, 2178, and bootlace
Michele Cheng: Cultural Spacesuit
Erin Rogers: On View
Anna Louise-Walton: Basket of Figs

October 25, 2021

Composers Now 2022 Festival Opening Event featuring New Thread Quartet

Date: January 27, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm

Composers Now 2022 Festival Opening Event

An Evening of Composers and Music
Streamed Safely to Your Home

Thursday, January 27, 7:00 PM EST
Featuring the Composers Now First Commission Award by Ebun Oguntola, performed by the New Thread Quartet.

Hosted by Founding Artistic Director Tania León, the January 27 event kicks off the 12th annual month-long festival with a diverse program and the annual Composers Now Visionary Award – presented, this year, to David Del Tredici and Mary D. Watkins. Given annually at the opening event of the festival, the award recognizes members of the arts community who, through their own creative practice and advocacy for others, have made a profound, positive and lasting impact in our culture.

The recipient of the 2022 Composers Now First Commission Award is Ebun Oguntola. Ebun is a 16-year-old contemporary classical composer, violinist, pianist and saxophonist living in upstate New York. Her music was brought to the attention of Composers Now by the founders of Luna Composition Lab, Missy Mazzoli and Ellen Reid. With mentorship from composer/saxophonist Erin Rogers,  Ebun will create a chamber work that will receive its world premiere as part of the Opening Event of the 2022 Composers Now Festival.

This event will be livestreamed. Tickets ($15) are on sale HERE
For more information, visit the Composers Now Event Page

This commissioning initiative is made possible through the generosity of Composers Now board member and composer Michael Minard.
January 7, 2022