Week of Events
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Virtual Concerts
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Department of Music brings music straight to your home this November with a variety of virtual concerts. Two of these virtual events include the Symphonic Wind Ensemble (SWE) concert conducted by Glenn Hayes Ph.D., and the Whitewater Symphony Orchestra (WSO) conducted by Christopher Ramaekers, Ph.D. SWE will be performing “Canzona” by […]
The Singers’ “What Sweeter Music”
Join The Singers as they bring you Christmas favorites from past seasons! This digital, pre-recorded concert includes Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten, Three Nativity Carols by Stephen Paulus, beloved Joseph by Timothy Takach, composer-in-residence & a Healing and Hope Through Song composer and many more Holiday favorites. Ticket buyers will receive a link and […]
“Lessons and Carols for Our Time” by Cantus
This eight-man vocal group puts its own spin on the King’s College “Nine Lessons and Carols” tradition, with a different 50-minute concert streamed each weekend (taped at Ordway Concert Hall). Part one, streaming next weekend, features Cantus’ arrangements of traditional carols, while the following weekend includes works from such local composers as Jocelyn Hagen, a […]
CULTIVATING CREATIVITY: RANEE, APARNA, AND ASHWINI RAMASWAMY ON ARTS AND CULTURAL LEADERSHIP
CULTIVATING CREATIVITY: RANEE, APARNA, AND ASHWINI RAMASWAMY ON ARTS AND CULTURAL LEADERSHIP
Ragamala Artistic Directors Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy and Choreographic Associate Ashwini Ramaswamy share their decades of experience building an arts nonprofit in the Twin Cities and provide vital insights for the next generation of leaders in Minnesota’s arts and culture sector. Join this live artist talk either in-person and physically distanced at Northrop or via […]
Lunchtime Concert Series – Autumn 2020 features black composers
Lunchtime Concert Series – Autumn 2020 features black composers
The University of Liverpool presents some of their very best instrumental tutors performing an exciting range of repertoire in our flagship SSL Studio. The concerts also showcase the continuation and creativity of their partnerships with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and the Solem Quartet. In celebration of Black History Month this October you can also find […]
CHARTS: The New 21st Century Fake Book
CHARTS: The New 21st Century Fake Book
Composers Concordance Presents a LIVE-Stream Event, CHARTS: The New 21st Century Fake Book. Performing a set of compositions written as lead sheets or charts. Music includes the premieres of Gene Pritsker's 'Kinda Charts' (an ACF awardee) and Daniel Schnyder's ode to Bassam Saba as well as compostions by Jay Rodriguez, Mark Kostabi, Dan Cooper and […]
New Works Commission Concert: National Sawdust Ensemble
New Works Commission Concert: National Sawdust Ensemble
In unprecedented times, new evolving models and ways of thinking are necessary. National Sawdust has responded to the pandemic by creating the New Works Commission, and awarding twenty composers the resources to create a new work for streamed performance. This is the first of two online performances of the commissioned works, hosted by the composers […]
Danny Clay: McKnight Visiting Composer Residency
Danny Clay: McKnight Visiting Composer Residency
Join for the culminating event of Danny Clay’s 2019 McKnight Visiting Composer Residency with MPLS (imPulse) and ComMUSICation, which will take place on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 4pm CST via this link. Over the past two months, Danny worked virtually with MPLS (imPulse) and ComMUSICation from San Francisco with the ensembles located in the Twin Cities. Danny facilitated a […]
Beats by Girlz invites you to the Virtual Music Tech Party
Beats by Girlz invites you to the Virtual Music Tech Party
Beats by Girlz invites you to the Virtual Music Tech Party on Thursday, December 10 from 7pm-9pm PT / 8pm-10pm ET! Instead of the three parties they typically throw in NYC, LA and Boston, this year they've got one big virtual event that everyone can come to. You’ll see performances from their BBG teaching artists who are also newly minted Ableton Certified […]
New Works Commission Concert: JACK Quartet
New Works Commission Concert: JACK Quartet
In unprecedented times, new evolving models and ways of thinking are necessary. National Sawdust has responded to the pandemic by creating the New Works Commission, and awarding twenty composers the resources to create a new work for streamed performance. This is the second of two online performances of the commissioned works, hosted by the composers […]
Border CrosSing’s “El Mesias”
Border CrosSing’s “El Mesias”
The bilingual choir presents a mashup of George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” with Argentine composer Ariel Ramirez’s cantata “Navidad Nuestra.” It’s also a hybrid of live performance, recordings from past years, and a collaboration with the Minnesota Orchestra. Watch on Friday, December 11 at 8pm CST for free. Visit their website here to learn more.
Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) World Premieres: Duo Concerts & Conversations
Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) World Premieres: Duo Concerts & Conversations
This event takes place on ZOOM. You must RSVP to receive ZOOM link. Experience six world premieres born from the new initiative Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³), a revolutionary model of mentorship created in March and launched in June 2020 at the height of the pandemic. Hosted by M³ Editor-in-Chief Jordannah Elizabeth, each premiere will be […]
Neave Trio performs Glinka, Eric Nathan, and Dale Trumbore presented by the Longy School of Music
Neave Trio performs Glinka, Eric Nathan, and Dale Trumbore presented by the Longy School of Music
The Neave Trio, Faculty Ensemble‑in‑Residence at the Longy School of Music of Bard College, presents Finding What is Lost, a livestream performance on Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 6:30pm CST / 7:30pm EST. The trio will perform live in Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall and the stream will be available to watch online with advance […]
The Albany Symphony 2020/2021 SEASON RE-IMAGINED!
The Albany Symphony 2020/2021 SEASON RE-IMAGINED!
The Albany Symphony unveiled its reimagined 2020-2021 season, which will include world premieres and concertos with brilliant soloists, as well as iconic masterworks. Curated by conductor David Alan Miller, the season brings to life an array of new and recent works by a panoply of living composers forging new ways to create art reflecting our […]
SFCM Faculty Artist Series: Sarah Cahill
SFCM Faculty Artist Series: Sarah Cahill
Sarah Cahill, called a “a sterling pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” by the New York Times, performs an online concert from Sol Joseph Recital Hall, in a concert that features the world premiere of Up for two pianos by Riley Nicholson (an alumnus of SFCM), performed with Regina Myers; George Lewis’s Endless […]
SFCM Faculty Artist Series: Sarah Cahill
SFCM Faculty Artist Series: Sarah Cahill
Sarah Cahill, called a “a sterling pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” by the New York Times, performs an online concert from Sol Joseph Recital Hall, in a concert that features the world premiere of Up for two pianos by Riley Nicholson (an alumnus of SFCM), performed with Regina Myers; George Lewis’s Endless […]
SRS @ HOME
SRS @ HOME
In October, November and December, members of the Santa Rosa Symphony (SRS) orchestra and Francesco Lecce-Chong will gather on stage for three spectacular concerts with rich, dynamic programming to replace the originally planned live concerts. This will be new and different, we know, but we are very excited to share these virtual performances with you. […]