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30th Annual New Music Festival - Schedule of Events
Thursday, October 22
Festival Preview: Noon, Wood County District Public Library
Festival guests give the community a first look at the weekend's events.
Composer Talk -Steven Stucky: 3:30 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall
Special guest composer Steven Stucky discusses his works and compositional style.
Concert 1: 8 p.m., Kobacker Hall ($)
A concert featuring chamber and wind ensemble works by David Froom, Kristin Kuster, David Lang, Wayne Oquin and Steven Stucky, performed by BGSU faculty, soprano Deborah Norin-Kuehn and the Wind Symphony.
- Three Love Songs (2009, voice and piano): David Froom
- Orpheus Over and Under (1989, 2 pianos): David Lang
- Lost Gulch Lookout (2008, Wind Symphony): Kristin Kuster
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary (1992, Wind Symphony): Steven Stucky
- Hue and Cry (2006, Wind Symphony): Steven Stucky
- Tower Ascending (2009, Wind Symphony): Wayne Oquin
Late-Night Performance: 10 p.m., Cla-Zel Theatre
A special late-night concert at the newly-renovated Cla-Zel featuring members of the International Contemporary Ensemble performing works by Nathan Davis, Mario Diaz de Leon, Du Yun, Peter Evans, Dai Fujikura and Steve Reich.
- Vermont Counterpoint (1982, flute and tape): Steve Reich
- Dowser (2007, bass clarinet and electronics): Nathan Davis
- Alone, Speak (2007, for electric guitar): Dai Fujikura
- Run in a Graveyard (2008, flute and electronics): Du Yun
- Shreds (2009, guitar and percussion): Peter Evans
- Mansion (2009, 2 flutes and percussion): Mario Diaz de Leon
Friday, October 23
Concert 2: 10:30 a.m., Bryan Recital Hall (*)
Works by Rule Beasley, Kurt Doles, Shane Hoose, Gregory Mertl and Steven Stucky, performed by BGSU faculty, students and the New Music Ensemble.
- Album Leaves (2002, piano): Steven Stucky
- Essay for Bassoon and Piano (1965): Rule Beasley
- The Silent City (2003, bass clar., perc., piano, and tape): Kurt Doles
- Souffle et Contresouffle (1996, piano): Gregory Mertl
- Differences (2008, saxophone quartet): Shane Hoose
Concert 3: 2:30 p.m., Kobacker Hall
Electroacoustic works by John Gibson, Elainie Lillios, Allan Schindler and Robert Scott Thompson.
- Diaspora (2005, soprano and electroacoustics): Allan Schindler
- Slumber (2006, multichannel audio): John Gibson
- Nostalgic Visions (2009, piano and electroacoustics): Elainie Lillios
- Out of the Vivid Air (2009, multichannel audio)
The Music of Steven Stucky: 4:00 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall
Presentations on the music of Steven Stucky, given by Brian Robison and Elizabeth Swanson.
- Structural Rhythms and Polyphonic Paintings: Klee, Birtwistle, Stucky: Brian Robison
- Steven Stucky's New Oratorio: August 4, 1964: Elizabeth Swanson
Concert 4: 8:00 p.m., Kobacker Hall
The International Contemporary Ensemble performs works by Georges Aperghis, Elliott Carter, Reiko Fueting, Edgar Guzman, Philippe Hurel, Magnus Lindberg and Kaija Saariaho.
- Simulacre II (1994, soprano, bass clar., perc.): Georges Aperghis
- Infinite Spring (2009, flute, clar., guitar, perc.): Reiko Fueting
- Loops III (2002-03, two flutes): Philippe Hurel
- Adjo (1982-85, soprano, flute, guitar): Kaija Saariaho
- Coincidences? (2009, bass flute, bass clar., e. guit., perc., and tape): Edgar Guzman
- Linea D'Ombra (1981, flute, clar., guitar, perc.): Magnus Lindberg
- Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux (1985, flute and clarinet): Elliott Carter
Saturday, October 24
Concert 5: 10:30 a.m., Bryan Recital Hall
Works by Rule Beasley, Per Bloland, Thomas Osborne, Andrea Reinkemeyer and Toru Takemitsu, performed by BGSU faculty, students and guests.
- FeXIV (2008, alto saxophone and video): Per Bloland
- Gemini (1988, guitar duo): Rule Beasley
- Wild Silk (2009, bari sax, perc., piano): Andrea Reinkemeyer
- And the Waves Sing Because they are Moving (2004, piano): Thomas Osborne
- A String Around Autumn (1989, viola and piano): Toru Takemitsu
Concert 6: 2:30 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall
Works by Mikel Kuehn, John Anthony Lennon, Seung-Ah Oh, Steve Ricks and Harvey Sollberger, with performances by BGSU faculty, guests and the International Contemporary Ensemble.
- Force of the Mind (2009, 2 trombones and electroacoustics): Steve Ricks
- Still the Fire (2007, alto sax, cello, piano): John Anthony Lennon
- New Millennium Memo (2000, flute): Harvey Sollberger
- Unfoldings (2004, guitar): Mikel Kuehn
- So-Ri I (2001, flute and guitar): Seung-Ah Oh
Pre-Concert Talk: p.m., Bryan Recital Hall
Erica Muhl, Marilyn Shrude and Steven Stucky discuss their works that are programmed on the 8 p.m. concert.
Concert 7: 8:00 p.m., Kobacker Hall ($)
Works by Witold Lutoslawski, Erica Muhl, Marilyn Shrude and Steven Stucky, performed by the Bowling Green Philharmonia and New Music Ensemble, with baritone soloist Jesse Blumberg.
- Chain I (1983, chamber orchestra): Witold Lutoslawski
- Ad Parnassum (1998, chamber ensemble): Steven Stucky
- Ancora (1994, orchestra): Steven Stucky
- The Sea and All its Fullness (2006, orchestra): Erica Muhl
- American Muse (1999, orchestra): Steven Stucky
- A Virtual Reality (2003, orchestra): Marilyn Shrude
Locations
- The Moore Musical Arts Center houses Bryan Recital Hall, Kobacker Hall and the Kennedy Green Room.
- The Wood County District Public Library is located at 251 N. Main St. in downtown Bowling Green.
- The Cla-Zel Theatre is located at 127 N. Main St. in downtown Bowling Green.
Admission
Most events are free and open to the public
$ indicates events requiring paid admission
* indicates free events requiring a ticket, obtainable at the door
Tickets are available from the Moore Musical Arts Center Box Office, open weekdays noon–6 p.m.
Call (419) 372-8171 or (800) 589-BACH (2224) for tickets.
For further information
Contact the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at (419) 372-2685
Sponsored by
- MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music
- The College of Musical Arts
With support from
- The National Enowment for the Arts
- Meet the Composer/MetLife Creative Connections
The festival schedule is subject to change.
Presented by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at Bowling Green State University