Performances & Publications
New Music on the Bayou
New Music on the Bayou Summer Festival brings composers and performers together over the course of an intense multi-day, multi-city, multi-venue series of rehearsals, presentations, and concerts to inspire the region with new ideas about music and to inspire composers with the unique landscapes and cultural offerings of north Louisiana. 1-4 June 2022 mutterbug, open instrumentation / open ensemble / open time; an exploration of submersed and glancing thoughts within the stream of consciousness of the performance space; a mythosystem of mumbling daydreams. performance 1 June 2022, 7pm General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Arthur W. Stone Theatre Louisiana Tech University |
old new blueps
smatterings of a life lived celestial-bodily stretched across the multiverse released 4 March 2022 – available on Bandcamp a collection of genre-dipped electronic works reliving the ephemera of remembered space composition & performance – bluflumingo mixing & mastering – Louise Fristensky Album Art: Louise Fristensky |
pueblo glórtha
pueblo glórtha - a title drawn from mixed language wordplay that loosely translates to “sound town” or “people sound” - captures these four sympathetic collaborators in the thick of improvisational sonic world-building. While this particular four-piece collaboration may have been short-lived, pueblo glórtha captures that seemingly rare ‘lightning in a bottle’ improv session that is truly transportive, a recording that begs to be revisited often. released 30 November 2021 – available on Bandcamp Liz Tonne - voice Louise Fristensky - voice, kazoo, flute, bells, objects Ernesto Montiel - objects on guitar Miguel Espinel - percussion, cymbals, objects, autoharp, live processing Recorded by Justin Lemons at Infinite Ohm Studio in Denton, Texas on May 19, 2019 Mastered by Andrew Weathers Album Art: Paintings by Bernardo Bermudez // Images edited by Ginger Berry and Juan Pablo Garza (from the book BAB by Anna Maria Ferris, Caracas, 1998) Layout by Matt Irwin and Ernesto Montiel |
As if radio...
AIR is a collaborative radio space created in response to the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow from 31 October – 12 November 2021. To respond to events and activities as they happen, we are keeping the call open for real-time sound interventions in the course of COP26. We welcome your live streams from places and projects in Glasgow and elsewhere, engaging with ecological radio in its widest sense. 31 October – 12 November 2021 Eternally Nocturnally Suburban, a fixed media conceptual soundscape of an already semi- artificial environment, pushed into the uncanny valley. Derived from layered and cut iterations of Suburb Nighttime.mp3 from the Ben Burns Creative Commons Field Recordings collection broadcast Friday 12 November 2021 ~11:40pm |
SPIDERDEAD
Forum.spiderweb salon presents SPIDERDEAD 2021: a sacred space where all our individual and collective feelings of loss and grief can be held without judgement and explored without the confines of societal norms. this temporary autonomous zone allows for the liberation of expectations- it welcomes a heavy heart, it encourages us to hold space for one another in a revolutionary act of community care. it is a funeral for who we were and what we’ve lost. it is an acknowledgement of all that goes unspoken. it is a place to experience death so we can better appreciate life. Halloween 2021 doors at 2pm performances, words, & music by: blendways ~ clent wyatt + suzanne terry + trey price conor wallace ~ courtney marie ~ edgar derby + killian smith em ramser ~ kit shattuck ~ kristina smith ~ leoncarlo louise fristensky ~ matt solomon ~ sarah ruth sebastian paramo ~ victoria schofield ~ walker smart + release of WHAT NOW issue 2, spiderweb's newspaper zine + community bake sale Pay-As-You-Can Admission, Open to the Public, masks and proof of vaccine (or negative covid test) required All proceeds go to You Are Here, a mental health scholarship program for local artists and musicians, in partnership with DMAC Denton. Location: Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios 409 E Sycamore St, Denton, TX 76205 |
CEMI Computer Music Graduate Symposium: Concert II
A concert of computer and computing concerned music by current and alumni UNT students, faculty, and CEMI staff hosted by UNT CEMI. Friday 29 October 2021 at 8:00pm General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
Thomas Helton & Sarah Ruth / The Cats / Louise Fristensky & Monte Espina / Blendways & Leoncarlo
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. Tuesday, 26 October 2021, 8PM Monte Espina + Louise Fristensky: electroacoustic free improvisation Pay-As-You-Can Admission, Open to the Public, masks and proof of vaccine (or negative covid test) required Location: Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios 409 E Sycamore St, Denton, TX 76205 |
WHAT NOW? Happy Hour Release Party
as some of you may know, spiderweb salon has been working on getting our new/old risograph printer up and functioning, and we are #pleased to let you know our first publication is currently in production! this newspaper-style zine WHAT NOW? is a collection of local news, stories, poetry, recipes, advice, astrology, art, and musings from 20+ collaborators. it's been a totally unique process to create this zine, and we can't wait to share it with you, so you're invited to join us for a happy hour release party to score your copy! ((remember to wear a mask and bring your vaccination card!)) Wednesday 8 September 2021 at 5:30PM submission: sometimes it feels as if every part of my body is riding on the surface of a different tide Pay-As-You-Can Admission, Open to the Public, masks and proof of vaccine (or negative covid test) required Location: Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios 409 E Sycamore St, Denton, TX 76205 |
nief-norf Virtual Marathon Concert 2020
Nief-Norf Celebrates 10th Anniversary with a Virtual Marathon Concert: 30+ performances and 10+ interviews with past festival alumni, guest artists, and collaborators spread out across the country. 12 July, 2020 singing underwater, solo vocalist w/ optional amplification, composed/performed by Louise Fristensky Tickets for the Marathon are $8.65 and all of the proceeds from the full Dots fundraising campaign will support Nief-Norf’s future performances, programming, and educational experiences. |
Spectrum: New Works from North Texas
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. 17 February 2020 at 8PM Singing Bones of Piano Fall, a collaborative ambisonic installation piece by Christopher Poovey and Louise Fristensky General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
Adam Goodwin Banishing Ritual Release Tour + local support
Adam Goodwin is coming through Denton from Berlin on his US Banishing Ritual release tour. He will play a solo set, and then combine forces with Sarah Ruth Alexander, Mik Espinel, Louise Fristensky, Ernesto Montiel, Andrew Miller, Sarah Jay, and Trevor Mahaney to perform his piece, BOOK OF MURMUR. The show includes local support from PYTHON POTIONS /and/ WORMSIGN /and/ DJ sets by DANIEL RYAN Friday 10 January 2020 at 9PM $5, doors at 8pm, music at 9pm, Last band on by 12:30am Location: Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios 409 E Sycamore St, Denton, TX 76205 |
WormholeSuperette/WC1992/MontEsp+Fristensky/MorgueDrawer/ChaseG
Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions featuring: Wormhole Superette (Philadelphia) - abstract free improv duo https://wormholesuperette.bandcamp.com/ Monte Espina featuring Louise Fristensky - electro acoustic improv duo featuring the guest talents of Denton multi instrumentalist Louise Fristensky Morgue Drawer - heavy industrial synth jamz Chase Gardner - multi instrumentalist and performance artist known for free improv, noise, sound art, vocal and body experiments, humor, and unpredictability World Cup 1992 (Albuquerque/Denton) - Primitive techno, shredding guitar (Steve Jansen from Albuquerque and Rick Eye from Denton) Monday 16 December 2019 at 9:30PM Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions is always free, but donations for the touring acts are strongly encouraged Location: RBC Dallas 2615 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226 |
Audio Art Festival
An evening of 8-channel sound projection of works of composers representing CIME/PSeME/SME Confederation of Electroacoustic Music CIME/ICEM, Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music PSEME, Studio of Electroacoustic Music SME - electroacoustic marathon. https://www.cime-icem.net/ 22 November 2019 around 8 pm Landscape with a Blue Flamingo, 8-channel stereo sound installation, Louise Fristensky CEMI/UNT, USA Location: HEVRE Meiselsa 18 Kraków, Poland |
Spectrum: New Works from North Texas
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. November 5, 2019 at 8PM singing underwater, solo vocalist w/ optional amplification, composed/performed by Louise Fristensky General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Paul Voertman Concert Hall UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
Nu Atmospheres & TWIG
Inaugural re-opening of the blue doors house shows, and introductory performance of Denton-based contemporary music ensemble Nu Atmospheres presenting works by Denton locals Qi Shen, Kory Reeder, Garrison Gerard, Louise Fristensky, Ermir Bejo, and out-of-towners Marc Sabat, Kate Soper, and Mario Lavista. Opening the show will be local improv trio TWIG (Texas Women's Improvisation Group). 31 October, 2019 doors at 8PM, show at 9PM That Shines and Burns, performed by Nu Atmospheres' Jacob Thiede (alto saxophone) and Justin Kujawski (double bass) General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Second Blue Door Denton, TX 76201 |
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Zizia (MA), Derek Rogers, Blendways / Ernesto Montiel, Daniel Ryan / Louise Fristensky / Miguel Espinel
Zizia is coming back to DFW for an intimate show at Nebulae, come hang : ) Zizia Derek Rogers Blendways / Ernesto Montiel Daniel Ryan / Louise Fristensky / Miguel Espinel Saturday 5 October 2019 – 7PM A donation of $5-10 is strongly suggested, but nobody will be turned away due to lack of funds. Location: Nebulae Denton, TX 76201 |
The Boozy Moods, Improv Magic Ensemble, Slackbeat, Dim Loc Solo
Slackbeat (with guest Sarah Ruth) The Boozy Moods (Ft. Worth piano driven rock your socks off) Dim Locator Solo Acoustic Improvised Magic Ensemble (Natalie Schneberger, Ernesto Montiel, Miguel Espinel, Louise Fristensky, courtney marie, Michael Briggs, Emily Thygesen, Rosemary Candelario) And just added, Simon Whetham, who happens to be in the US/TX on this date! https://simonwhetham.bandcamp.com/ Saturday 8 June 2019 – 8PM General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Midway Craft House 1115 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201 |
ME MER MO MONDAY
Sponsored by Self Sabotage Records. 6:30-9:30 DJ Panda Vaughn https://www.facebook.com/apandavaughn 9:30 - 12:00 DJ Self Sabotage https://www.facebook.com/isharchbold Visuals outside by Vision System https://www.facebook.com/paul.baker.7186 Performances by: 7:00 Bob Hoffnar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya_Bg5-vNNs 8:00 Hojascirculares hojascirculares.bandcamp.com 9:00 Adam Goodwin (Berlin) https://adamgoodwin.jimdo.com/ 10:00 LIZ TONNE+LOUISE FRISTENSKY+MONTE ESPINA (Dallas) https://monteespina.bandcamp.com/music https://vimeo.com/1614366 11:00 Wim Ceuppens https://neonoisecollective.bandcamp.com/track/golf-pucks https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8DgYNbxXekk&feature=youtu.be (strobe lights in use for this performance) Thank you Ish Archbold for helping curate tonight's event. Find more info about our sponsor here: Self Sabotage Records – http://www.supersecretrecords.com/.../self-sabotage-records/ Monday 20 May 2019 – 6:30PM General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: The Volstead Lounge 1500 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX |
Adam Goodwin//Monte Espina//Yessi (HTX)//Improv Trio
Adam Goodwin (Berlin, DE) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOByiY9T5pPR0Y1T5FYIi5g Monte Espina with Louise Fristensky and Liz Tonne (DTX) https://monteespina.bandcamp.com/ Yessi (HTX) https://soundcloud.com/yessimusic/sets/demos... Improv Trio consisting of Erin Cameron (clarinet) / Jessica Stearns (sax) / Sarah (Sybil) Jay (voice, electronics) (DTX) Friday 17 May 2019 – 8PM $5 admission Location: Nebulae Denton, TX 76201 |
T, WS: Tonne/Fritensky/Monte Espina & Abigail Fischer
They, Who Sound is a weekly series for experimental sound-making, improvised music, noises, the sounding of art, the performance of art and....is presented by Nameless Sound and Lawndale Art Center They, Who Sound happens every Monday at Lawndale from 7:30 to 9:30pm (doors open at 7pm) Monday 13 May 2019 Liz Tonne/Louise Fritensky/Monte Espina * Abigail Fischer free admission donations to They, Who Sound welcomed *start of our wee TX tour Location: Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St, Houston, TX 77002 |
Fear of the Object/Gonzalez+Rogers/Liz, Louise and Monte Espina
A trio from three continents (resonant-timbral percussion from Austin/Mexico City, audio generated analog video from Norway and Australian immersive-saturated cello), a trumpet and real time processing duo, a quartet plenty of unorthodox voice, unorthodox use of instruments, small objects and other tools. MentalRRancho and Resonance are proud to invite you to an evening of sound and video experimentation and improvisation. •Fear of the Object: Chris Cogburn+Kjell Bjørgeengen+Judith Hamann (Austin/Mexico City_ Oslo, Norway_ Melbourne, Australia) •Dennis Gonzalez+Derek Rogers •Liz Tonne+Louise Fristensky+Monte Espina Sunday, 28 April, 2019 – 7PM $5-15 sliding scale door donation Location: FULL CITY ROOSTER Coffee Roasting Studio 1810 S Akard St, Dallas, TX 75215 |
Midway Craft House 3 Year Anniversary
Come celebrate Midway Craft House's 3 Year Anniversary with craft beer and live music! For your listening pleasure we have some great local acts for you to enjoy: Aaron Gonzalez + Sarah Ruth = Love4Ever Bitches Set Traps (Elizabeth McNutt, Jolene Masone, Kourtney Newton, Elaine DiFalco, & Sarah Ruth) Daniel Ryan eric-Tony Metraux's solo project Ernesto Montiel and Louise Fristensky Duo DJ sets in between by Candy from Candy's Sour Hour on KUZU LP 92.9 fm and surprise guest!! Candy and her guest will also MC! Saturday 30 March, 2019 – 9PM General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Midway Craft House 1115 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201 |
Jaap Blonk, Vic Rawlings and more. Two trios, one duo!
A Holland and Dallas trio, an Easthampton and Denton duo, a trio of two unpredictable musicians and a Butoh dancer. •Jaap Blonk + Aaron Gonzalez + Andrew Miller •Vic Rawlings + Louise Fristensky •Sarah Ruth + Chase Gardner + Rosemary Candelario Friday 8 February, 2019 – 8PM $10 suggested door donation, no one turn away from lack of funds. Location: Top Ten Records 334/b W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208 |
Slackbeat, C.j. Boyd, Monte Espina, Improvised Magic Ensemble
Slackbeat (Sarah Ruth guesting, whee!) Monte Espina C.j. Boyd: http://www.cjboyd.com/ https://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com/.../products/kin-ships Improvised Magic Ensemble (Sarah Friday, Courtney Marie, Miguel Espinel, Emott, Ernesto Montiel, Michael Briggs, Louise Fristensky, Natalie Schneberger, Rosemary Candelario) Friday 1 February, 2019 – 8PM Please bring $$ for the touring artist and his awesome merch! No one turned away for lack of funds. Location: Second Blue Door Denton, TX 76201 |
Spectrum: New Works from North Texas
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. November 27, 2018 at 8PM A Love Song, for soprano w/ amplification, electric guitar, and harp w/ amplification, performed by Morgan Horning (soprano), Miguel Espinel (electric guitar), Ula Rucka (harp) General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Paul Voertman Concert Hall UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
The Contemporary Commissions Project
This concert premieres 5 new works for percussion trio, newly commissioned and crowdfunded via Kickstarter. Featuring composers Colin Horrocks, Tyler Eschendal, Adam Rudolph, Louise Fristensky, and Ernest Ling. Commissioned and performed by percussionists Jordan Curcuruto, Katie Eikam, and Brietta Greger. August 19, 2018 at 7PM Grrrowl, for percussion trio (triangle, flexatone, kazoo, tom-tom, bongo, hi-hat, tambourine, brake drum) Location: San Jose Women’s Club 75 S 11th St, San Jose, CA |
Spectrum: New Works from North Texas
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. April 2, 2018 at 8PM That Shines and Burns, for alto saxophone and double bass Performance by Jake Thiede (a. sax), and Justin Kujawski (bass) General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
Soundling Festival
A four day happening being held in London for International Women's Day, on 8 - 11 March. Founded and curated by composer Megan Steinberg to celebrate new music created by non-cis-male artists as a response to growing social concerns over equality in the arts and worldwide. The Soundling Manifesta is: the celebration of all art and creativity expressed by women/non-cis-males. Exploration, chance, intimacy and originality inspired by feminism are the driving forces behind Soundling Festival. March 8 – 11, 2018 Landscape with a blue flamingo, Fixed Media* *March 11 – European premier March 8-9: Tickets available for purchase March 10-11: General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: The Canvas Cafe 42 Hanbury Street London E1 5JL |
Spectrum: New Works from North Texas
A concert of music by current UNT students, faculty, and guest artists hosted by the UNT Composers Forum. February 27, 2018 at 8PM Landscape with a blue flamingo, Fixed Media* 24.3 channel live diffusion *World premier General Admission, Free & Open to the Public Location: Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
Run with Scissors Presents
An experimental music and free jazz happening Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 10PM Monte Espina (Ernesto Montiel, electric guitar, objects, cry baby, pitch shifter & Miguel Espinel (modified bass drum, objects) + Louise Fristensky (objects, voice, kazoo) General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: Tradewinds Social Club (Bar) 2843 W. Davis St, Dallas, Texas 75211 |
Further Sounds
A concert series celebrating those explorers that wander beyond the edges of melody, hosted at The Wild Detectives Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 8:30PM Quartet Fandatan: Andrew Miller (Rhodes piano), Ernesto Montiel (electric guitar, objects, cry baby, pitch shifter), Karl Roehling (saxophone, objects), Louise Fristensky* (voice, objects, kazoo) *subbing in for Miguel Espinel Other performances by: Derrick C. Brown (poet) Jacob Wick (trumpet) Blendways (Rachel Weaver – synth) General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Dallas, Texas 75208 |
Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions
An evening of free improvisation ensembles of Dallas–area performers hosted at RBC in Deep Ellum. Curated by Stefan Gonzalez Monday, October 23, 2017 at 10PM Daniel Ryan/Louise Fristensky Duo Other performances by: BS Pain Control- 10:30 p.m. Darcy Neal- 11 p.m. Gímaldin(Iceland)- 11:30 p.m. Skemata- 12 a.m. General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: RBC 2617 Commerce St. Dallas, Texas 75226 |
Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions: Improv Lotto!
An evening of lottery-created free improvisation ensembles of Dallas–area performers hosted at RBC in Deep Ellum. Curated by Sarah Ruth Monday, October 9, 2017 at 10PM Group 3, Neil Coburn, Louise Fristensky, Aaron Gonzalez, Karl Roehlin, Daniel Ryan Other performances by: Ernesto Montiel | Stephen Lucas | Nan Kirkpatrick Jessica Edeker | Ruben Nadie Nariz | Lily Taylor Rick Eye | Miguel Espinel | Hannah Weir |Reece McLean Wyatt Rosser | Bailey K Chapman | Andrew Jordan Miller Jess Garland Medlock | Sarah Ruth | Jake Garlick General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: RBC 2617 Commerce St. Dallas, Texas 75226 |
SōSI & LEGACY ARTS INTERNATIONAL**
bitKlavier Concert presented by Legacy Arts International at the Sō Percussion Summer Institute: An evening featuring works for Dan Trueman's bitKlavier (digital expansion of the piano) performed by a group of students (ages 10-16) and faculty, and coached by Kristin Cahill and Cristina Altamura as part of their integrative traditional and contemporary piano technique teaching. Composers include Dan Trueman, Lainie Fefferman, Brooks Frederickson, Nate May, Andrea Mazzariello, Jennifer Trueman Resek, and yours truly. Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 7PM And so..., for bitKlavier, performance by Cristina Altamura General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall, Princeton University 304 Washington Rd, Princeton, NJ 08544 |
**Donations of nonperishable food, toiletries, and diapers for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) will be collected at these concerts. Audience members may place their donations in the designated boxes outside the performance space.
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NIEF-NORF SUMMER FESTIVAL
Ten world premiers written by the composition fellows of nief-norf Summer Festival 2017, and performed by the performance fellows. Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 7:30PM Concert 5: Eleven World Premiers I leaned forward, but my feet had melted, for alto saxophone, trombone, electric guitar, contrabass, 2 percussionists Performance by Allison Adams (coach & alto saxophone), Kyle Young (electric guitar), Kevin Sullivan (double bass), William Riley Leitch (trombone), Brant Roberts (percussion), Alexandra Richards (percussion) Tickets $10 advance / $15 door VIP Festival Pass $50 Location: Powell Recital Hall, Natalie L. Haslam Music Center University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37916 |
MASTER'S RECITAL: JOSHUA LAMBERT
Recital given in completion of Joshua Lambert's graduate work at The University of North Texas. Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 3:30PM That Shines and Burns, for alto saxophone and double bass Performance by Jessica Stearns (alto saxophone), and Joshua Lambert (double bass) General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: Kenton Hall, UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
CORPO-REALITY
An immersive performance event that incorporates diverse mediums including video, interactive sensing, electro-acoustic music, sound art, dance, ritual performance and virtual reality. The project, created by the Intermedia Performance Art class at UNT, includes graduate and undergraduate students from across the disciplines of visual, art, music and dance, including participating graduate choreographers from Texas Womens University (TWU). Together they have utilized an array of traditional forms and emerging technological possibilities to create a cycle of evocative works. Monday, April 17, 2017 Bloodletting: Developed in collaboration with Christopher Poovey, Elaine DiFalco, and Joshua Lambert Concert 1: April 17, 5:00 PM Concert 2: April 17, 8:00 PM General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater UNT Music Building 415 Avenue C, Denton, TX 76201 |
LaTex 2016
Join students from participating schools Louisiana State University, Tulane University, The University of North Texas, Rice University, The University of Texas at Austin, and Baylor University for three concerts of electronic & electroacoustic music. LaTex 2016 November 4 - 5, 2016 New Thing, for Fixed Electronics (Concert 1)* Concert 1: November 4, 8:00 PM* Concert 2: November 5, 1:00 PM Concert 3: November 5, 8:00PM General Admission: Free & Open to the Public Location: The University of Texas at Austin Jessen Auditorium 201 W 21st St, Austin, TX 78712 |
FURY: the will to be heard
Join Contemporary Undercurrent of Song Project (CUSP) and Stone Mason Projects for a concert of contemporary vocal chamber music by women composers. Friday, October 21, 2016 at 7:30PM A Boat, for Soprano/Mezzo Soprano, Violin, Cello Poem by Richard Brautigan Performance by soprano Pamela Stein Lynde, violinist Kaya Katarzyna Bryla-Wiess, and cellist Domenica Romagni Featuring music by: Amanda Feery | Louise Fristensky | Gilda Lyons | Kaija Saariaho | Sarah Kirkland Snider | Kate Soper | and the world premiere of FROM THE MOUNTAIN by Pamela Stein Lynde Performances by: Meghan Mae Curry, soprano | Sarah Hawkey, soprano Pamela Stein Lynde, soprano | Alexandra Porter, soprano Kayleigh Butcher, mezzo-soprano | Kaya Katarzyna Bryla-Wiess, violin | Domenica Romagni, cello | Joshua Weinberg, flute Tickets are available at the door, cash or check $20 adults | $10 students Location: All Saints' Church, Princeton 16 All Saints Rd, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 |
NIEF-NORF SUMMER FESTIVAL
Ten world premiers written by the composition fellows of nief-norf Summer Festival 2016, and performed by the performance fellows. Friday, June 17, 2016 at 7:30PM Concert 7: 10 World Premiers The Audacity, for Mixed Ensemble & Electronics Performance by Elizabeth Milligan (flute), Sarah Elizabeth Compton (violin), David Floyd (bass clarinet),Katie Eikam (percussion), Kevin Zetina (percussion), Conducted by Christopher Adler Tickets $10 advance / $15 door VIP Festival Pass $50 Location: Powell Recital Hall, Natalie L. Haslam Music Center University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37916 United States |
HELIX! NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
An evening of music from Rutgers faculty and student composers alongside chamber works of the 20th and 21st centuries. Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 3:30pm HELIX! New Music Ensemble at LPR I Am Not Yours, for Pierrot Ensemble and Soprano Poem by Sara Teasdale Performance by HELIX! New Music Ensemble and Pamela Stein Lynde (soprano), conducted by Lawrence Markiewicz Tickets $20 in advance, $25 day of the show. Seating available through reservation. To purchase tickets, please visit the LPR site. Location: Le Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012 |
LISTEN UP! NEW MUSIC MARATHON
A collaborative new music series from the Rutgers Graduate Composers Forum, featuring works by Rutgers composers, performed by Rutgers performers. Saturday, April 2, 2016 Concert 1: 3:15pm Listen, for Harp Performance by Joseph Pagani There was a goat's head, for Violin Performance by Thomas Purcell Concert 2: 8:00pm (many other pieces by my fellow Rutgers composers) Location: Richard H. Shindell Choral Hall, Rutgers University 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
EXPRESSIVE ENGINES: Musical Technologies from Automata to Robots
A concert of acoustic and robotic instruments featuring music from the early modern and contemporary eras. Performances by Rutgers students and faculty, as well as musical automatons from the Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of Mechanical Musical Instruments and Automata of the Morris Museum and the musical robots made by Expressive Machines Musical Instruments, a composers’ collective, performance troupe, and instrument design/development shop. Monday, February 15, 2016 at 7:30pm Expressive Engines: Musical Technologies from Automata to Robots The head called to the body, for Glass Armonica and Mixed Percussion Performance by Chui Ling Tan (glass armonica, percussion) and Greg Riss (percussion) General Public $15, Seniors $10, Students $5 (during rush hours) To purchase tickets, please call (848) 932-7511 or visit the ticket office. Location: Nicholas Music Center, Rutgers University 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
HELIX! NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
An evening of world premieres from faculty and student composers alongside chamber works of the 20th and 21st centuries. Friday, November 20, 2015 at 7:30pm HELIX! New Music Ensemble Fall Concert I Am Not Yours, for Pierrot Ensemble and Soprano Poem by Sara Teasdale Performance by HELIX! New Music Ensemble and Pamela Stein Lynde (soprano), conducted by Lawrence Markiewicz Location: Richard H. Shindell Choral Hall, Rutgers University 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
RUTGERS BFA SENIOR SOLO DUET CONCERT
New choreographic works by BFA senior dance majors in collaboration with composers from the Music Department. Wednesday - Saturday, November 5 & 7, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. New Thing, for Electronics In collaboration with Dancer/Choreographer Nicole Cameli General Public $15, Seniors $10, Students $5 (during rush hours) To purchase tickets, please call (848) 932-7511 or visit the ticket office. Location: Loree Dance Theater, Rutgers University 70 Lipman Drive, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
NJDAC - RUTGERS DIGITAL AUDIO CONCERT
NJDAC features performances of computer-based music by Rutgers students, faculty, and NJ-based guest artists. This concert is presented by Music Technology at Mason Gross. Friday, October 25, 2015 at 7:30pm NJDAC & writeup in New Jersey Stage To the Roaring Wind, for Flute & Live Electronics Performance by Louise Fristensky (flute) Location: Richard H. Shindell Choral Hall, Rutgers University 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
STUDENT RECITAL: CHUI LING TAN
Student Recital of music for the Glass Armonica A program of both classical and contemporary works Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 11:00am Chui Ling Tan, Student Recital, Rutgers University The head called to the body, for Glass Armonica and Mixed Percussion Performance by Chui Ling Tan (glass armonica, percussion) and Greg Riss (percussion) Location: Richard H. Shindell Choral Hall, Rutgers University 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |
NCP X RUTGERS COMPOSERS FORUM
An evening of music by Graduate Composers of Rutgers University Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 8:00pm Nouveau Classical Project Performs Rutgers Composers' Music I Am Not Yours, for Pierrot Ensemble and Soprano Poem by Sara Teasdale Performance by The Nouveau Classical Project and Pamela Stein Lynde (soprano), conducted by John Wilson Location: Marryott Music Building, Rutgers University 81 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 United States |