November 15, 2011
Event: Pendulum New Music Date: Wednesday, November 30, 7:30 p.m. Description: "Suspensions" featuring guest composer Lee Hyla and CU-Boulder faculty Gary Lewis with premieres of Kendall Burks and Anthony Green, performed by the Tesla String Quartet, Benjamin Sorrell, and CU-Boulder students
Program: TORU TAKEMITSU: Voice for flute (1971) ANTHONY GREEN: Weightless for saxophone and piano (2011) KENDALL BURKS: String Quartet No. 1 (2011) LEE HYLA: Pre-Pulse Suspended for chamber ensemble (1984)
Location: Grusin Music Hall, 18th & Euclid Admission: Free and open to the public Public Contact: 303-492-8008 or www.cu-pendulum.com/
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PENDULUM NEW MUSIC SERIES FEATURES GUEST COMPOSER LEE HYLA
On Wednesday, November 30, the Pendulum New Music Series will feature guest composer Lee Hyla, chair of composition at Northwestern University, and CU-Boulder faculty Gary Lewis. This concert marks the 6th annual audience participation project with Nathan Hall's "Coaster Choir." The program includes premieres of works by Green and Burks with the Tesla String Quartet, CU-Boulder's Graduate Quartet in Residence, and more.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in Grusin Music Hall and is free and open to the public. A reception will follow. Call the CU Presents Box Office at (303) 492-8008 or visit music.colorado.edu and www.cu-pendulum.com for more information.
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About Pendulum New Music The Pendulum New Music concert series, now in its 11th season, presents the best of new music with CU faculty and students, and world-class guest artists that have included Ursula Oppens, Bang on a Can All Stars, California Ear Unit and eighth blackbird. Monthly concerts take place on Wednesdays in Grusin Music Hall, Imig Music Building, CU campus in Boulder, with special events in the ATLAS Black Box Theatre and other venues. Directed by pianist Hsing-ay Hsu, Pendulum promotes the appreciation of new music and equips students with the necessary skills and resources for successful collaborations and commissions. Pendulum takes its name from the Colorado Centennial Foucault Pedulum at CU's Duane Physical Laboratory. The pendulum iconifies the series' spectrum of diverse aesthetics in the music of our time. For more information, visit www.cu-pendulum.com.
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About the College of Music
Since its founding in 1920, the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music has earned a reputation not only for preparing students for successful careers in music, but also for providing them with an outstanding college education. The College of Music offers seven degree plans and over 23 fields of study, and its programs cover virtually all areas of music. The members of the College of Music's faculty are respected performers, composers, educators, and scholars who take a deep and lasting interest in the students of the College of Music. Internationally renowned artists such as Christopher Parkening, James Galway, and Wynton Marsalis perform and teach master classes on campus.
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College of Music Media Contact Laima Haley Marketing and Public Relations Manager laima.haley@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-4247 Fax: (303) 492-1131
302 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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College of Music Public Contact
CU Presents Box Office musictix@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-8008 Location: University Club, 972 Broadway, Boulder Hours: M-F 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
302 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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