MyBGSUBGSU EmailSearchAcademicsAdmissionsThe ArtsAthleticsLibraryA to Z LinksBowling Green State UniversityBOWLING GREEN, O.—Bowling Green State University’s 29th annual New Music (formerly New Music and Art) Festival will showcase
the work of more than 20 guest composers and performers Oct. 23-25.
The three-day festival, which will include concerts, lectures and workshops, is organized by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary
Music and the College of Musical Arts at BGSU.
This year's festival will feature Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Harbison, guest ensembles Flexible Music and the Eastman
Triana, pianist Stephen Drury and percussionist Stuart Gerber. Highlights will include the world premieres of several new
works, the North American premiere of Luciano Berio’s “Récit (Chemins VII)” for alto saxophone and orchestra, a concert celebrating
the late composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, an evening of electroacoustic and multimedia works and a special component celebrating
Elliott Carter’s 100th birthday.
Begun in 1980, the New Music Festival has hosted John Adams, Samuel Adler, Milton Babbitt, William Bolcom, John Cage, Chen
Yi, John Corigliano, Mario Davidovsky, Philip Glass, Karel Husa, Joan La Barbara, Paul Lansky, Pauline Oliveros, Terry Riley,
Christopher Rouse, Frederic Rzewski, Gunther Schuller, Bright Sheng, Joan Tower, Vladimir Ussachevsky and more than 300 other
guest composers and musicians.
Most festival events are free and open to the public.
For ticket information, contact the Moore Musical Arts Center box office at 419-372-8171 or 1-800-589-2224. For a complete
schedule of festival events, visit http://festival.bgsu.edu or contact the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at 419-372-2685.
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