• Performance as Process with Conrad Tao

    Performance as Process with Conrad Tao

    A series of eight FREE monthly digital Performance As Process events on Thursday evenings from September through April will invite audiences to Conrad Tao's, 2020-21 Kaufman Music Center Artist-in-Residence, creative practice as he develops programming for his May 6 Ecstatic Music concert in Merkin Hall. Streamed from his home in Manhattan, these events will give the audience a deeper look […]

  • Jupiter String Quartet: Reflection and Renewal

    Jupiter String Quartet: Reflection and Renewal

    Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a free, digitally delivered four-part concert series featuring the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Music’s Jupiter String Quartet. The tight-knit ensemble consisting of violinists Nelson Lee and Meg Freivogel, violist Liz Freivogel (Meg’s older sister), and cellist Daniel McDonough (Meg’s husband, Liz’s brother-in-law) is in their […]

  • Versipel in the Mulit(stream)Verse 2

    Join us for our next streaming event featuring live networked performances by the Versipel Collective! This concert will feature world premieres by Matt Wright and Philip Schuessler as well as works by Jennifer Walshe, Jennifer Higdon, Mathias Pincher and Lillian Jammes! Date & Time: Friday, February 26, 2021 at 8 PM CST Visit website to […]

  • UBC Bands: Winter Showcase

    UBC BANDS: WINTER SHOWCASE UBC Concert Winds Christin Reardon MacLellan, conductor UBC Symphonic Wind Ensemble Robert Taylor, conductor Minna Stelzner, conductor Music by Jodie Blackshaw (a BandQuest composer), Frank Ticheli, Antonín Dvořák, Kurt Weill, Gustav Holst, and more Date & Time: Friday, February 26, 2021 at 9pm CST | 7pm PST Watch the performance on […]

  • Composers Concordance Presents Low-Key Chamber Concert Series

    Composers Concordance Presents Low-Key Chamber Concert Series

    Low-Key Chamber Concert Series An eclectic concert series, ensemble, record label, and presenting organization for music with a 34-year history of premiering good music that is pushing the boundaries of sound and composition. Saturdays, February 6 through March 14, 2021 at 4pm CST | 5pm EST Live-streamed on the Composers Concordance Facebook page.   Event listing: […]

  • Black History Month Concert: “Can you see?”

    Gonzaga University Choirs presents a livestreamed concert, “Can You See?” to celebrate Black History Month. This program features historical music by R. Nathaniel Dett, Florence Price, Undine Smith Moore, and new music from living Black composers, Adolphus Hailstork (a BandQuest composer), Mark Miller, Zanaida Robles, and Joel Thompson. Concert Choir and Discantus Treble Chorus join […]

  • The Way North (A Virtual Piano Collaboration) by Reinaldo Moya

    Join Reinaldo Moya (a board member and a McKnight fellow) for the virtual premiere of this amazing collaboration! Each movement from this cycle is performed by a different pianist. 13 pianists from all corners of the world coming together on a musical journey! Date & Time: Monday, March 1, 2021 at 8pm CST Pianists List: […]

  • Neave Trio performs music by Clarke, Chaminade, and Piazzolla on free livestream concert presented by WNMU’s Virtual President’s Chamber Music Series

    On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 8pm CST | 7pm MST, the Neave Trio presents a free concert on Western New Mexico University’s Virtual President’s Chamber Music Series. The trio will perform live from the Longy School of Music of Bard College, where the ensemble has been a Faculty Ensemble-in-Residence since 2017. The stream will […]

  • Professional Development Panel: Project Production & Recording for Composers

    The following Professional Development Webinar is co-presented by the American Composers Orchestra (ACO) and the American Composers Forum (ACF). What skills should a composer have in order to produce their own work? Topics include audio and video recording, project management, and producing recordings. John Glover moderates a panel of creators and producers. Q&A with audience will follow the panel discussion. Panelists: Habib Azar, Film and Stage Director, Judith Sherman, […]

  • An Evening with Joy Harjo: “Feeding the Spirit of a Nation”

    Join us for an evening “Feeding the Spirit of A Nation” with US Poet Laureate and Tulsa native Joy Harjo (a past board member) to discuss her new album "I Pray For My Enemies" with an exclusive sneak peek. Joy, a third-year Tulsa Artist Fellow, is distinguished as the first Native American Poet Laureate of […]