New Music Salisbury Concert Highlights Faculty, Students Mar. 30
Thursday March 30, 2017
SALISBURY, MD---黑料网 faculty and students showcase new and experimental works during the concert New Music Salisbury 7 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in the Great Hall of Holloway Hall.
Performers include Dr. Danielle Cumming, Kara Dahl Russell, Jerry Tabor and the SU Percussion Ensemble.
Cumming plays 20th-century guitar solos “Serenade” and “Toccata” by Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina. Russell performs selections from Alain Abbott’s Cinq Couleurs (Five Colors) for lever harp and Jean-Michele Damase’s “Poissons” (“Fish”) for pedal harp.
Tabor premiers his original composition “Grittier,” featuring computer-generated sound. The Percussion Ensemble, directed by Eric Shuster, debuts Matt Wellins’ “No Sense of Scale,” an original quartet work. Ensemble performers include Katie Bergbower, Dylan Ira, Sam McClintock and Shuster.
Sponsored by the Music, Theatre and Dance Department, admission is free and the public is invited. For more information call 410-548-5588 or visit the SU website at www.salisbury.edu.
Performers include Dr. Danielle Cumming, Kara Dahl Russell, Jerry Tabor and the SU Percussion Ensemble.
Cumming plays 20th-century guitar solos “Serenade” and “Toccata” by Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina. Russell performs selections from Alain Abbott’s Cinq Couleurs (Five Colors) for lever harp and Jean-Michele Damase’s “Poissons” (“Fish”) for pedal harp.
Tabor premiers his original composition “Grittier,” featuring computer-generated sound. The Percussion Ensemble, directed by Eric Shuster, debuts Matt Wellins’ “No Sense of Scale,” an original quartet work. Ensemble performers include Katie Bergbower, Dylan Ira, Sam McClintock and Shuster.
Sponsored by the Music, Theatre and Dance Department, admission is free and the public is invited. For more information call 410-548-5588 or visit the SU website at www.salisbury.edu.