
The University of New Mexico
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UNM Composers' Symposium Daytime and Concert Schedule:
All daytime events take place in Kurt Frederick Hall (B120) in UNM's Music Department, unless otherwise noted.
Sunday, April 2
7:30 p.m. Concert I: featuring music by Kari Juusela, Paul Coleman, Ruth Lomon, David Arbury, Deborah Kavasch, Ya'aqov Ziso
Monday, April 3
9 a.m. Michael Boyd lecture: The Music of Roger Reynolds
10 a.m. Composition Seminar (Room B117)
composers Michael Eckert, Michael Edgerton, Ruth Lomon comment
2 p.m. Meet the Composer: Roger Reynolds
4 p.m. Concert II: featuring music of Samuel Pluta, Jason Rosenberg, Mark Oates (Winner of the 2006 Scott Wilkinson Undergraduate Composition Contest), Martin Rokeach, Richard Power and Mei-ling Lee
7:30 p.m. Concert III: The John Donald Robb Concert featuring two of Robb's organ works and his Suite for Viola and flute as well as music by Scott Wilkinson, Brian Bevelander, Warner Hutchison, Stephen Yip and Ryan Hare.
Tuesday, April 4
9:30 a.m. Beginning Composition Seminar (B117)
comments by Jody Rockmaker
11 a.m. Concert IV: at the Outpost Performance Space; featuring the ACME and music by Glenn Hacbarth, Michael Ekert, Bruce Reiprich, Jody Rockmaker, Jeremy Sagala.
5:30 p.m. Michael Edgerton lecture: Zappa Speaks Again: The Tempo Mental Rap Variations and The 21 st Century Voice
University Art Museum: Center for the Arts
7:30 p.m. Concert V: featuring The Music of Roger Reynolds and the red fish blue fish ensemble
9 p.m. Concert VI: solo percussion concert by Steve Schick
Wednesday, April 5
10 a.m. Steven Schick lecture: The Percussionist's Art: Same Bed, Different Dreams
11 a.m. Composition Seminar (B117)
comments by: David Lefkowitz, Roger Reynolds, Beth Wiemann
2 p.m. Ask the Composer: Roger Reynolds
4 p.m. Concert VII: featuring music by Brian Belet, Daniel Davis, Tommy Yu, Paul Lombardi and Philip Schuessler
7:30 p.m. Concert VIII: featuring music by Michael Edgerton, Beth Wiemann, Matthew Fields, David Lefkowitz and a dance piece by Panaiotis, choreographed by Jennifer Predock-Linnell
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