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SUMMARY:musikFabrik plays new music by Harvard Composers
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Event Name: musikFabrik plays new music by Harvard Composers=0D=0AEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441589393=0D=0AEvent Date Begin: 2012-05-12=0D=0AEvent Date End: 2012-05-12=0D=0A=0D=0AGerman ensemble musikFabrik will play six world premieres by members of the Harvard Group for New Music on Saturday, May 12 at Harvard's newly-renovated Paine Hall. The Harvard Group for New Music, or HGNM, comprised of composers from the graduate program in music, invites guest ensembles for four different concerts each year.=0D=0A=The pieces featured on this program are 'Over-Proximity' by Edgar Barroso (b. 1977, Mexico); 'Where is There - mini-creature no. I' by Sivan Cohen-Elias (b. 1976, Israel); 'Pantomime-Aria' by Justin Hoke (b. 1987, Pennsylvania); 'Nous-Apparatus' by Timothy McCormack (b. 1984, Ohio), &ldquo;For every human being who looks up at the moon will know&rdquo; by Ian Power (b. 1984, New York); and 'Spuler' by Sabrina Schroeder (b. 1979, Canada). The pieces represent a broad range of contemporary concert music styles, and each is scored for some combination of musikFabrik's traveling ensemble instruments: flute, clarinet, french horn, trombone, violin, cello, percussion and piano.=0D=0A=Ensemble musikFabrik (German for 'Music Factory') has been commissioning new works and performing unknown ones since 1991. The results of their extensive work, which usually takes place in close collaboration with the composers, is presented by the Cologne-based international soloist ensemble in over 100 concerts a year in both Germany and abroad, at festivals, in their own series &bdquo;musikFabrik in WDR,&rdquo; and in regular radio recordings and CD productions. Contrary to what its name suggests, Ensemble musikFabrik does not have a boss. With its democratic base, the musicians themselves take responsibility for making all important decisions. This particularly applies to concert programming, which consists of interdisciplinary projects that include: live electronics, dance, theatre, film, literature, visual arts, chamber music and improvisation.=0D=0A=More information on this concert, HGNM, or Paine Hall is available at hgnm.org, or by e-mailing Ian Power at ianhpower@gmail.com. More information on musikFabrik is available at musikfabrik.eu.=0D=0A=0D=0AStart time:8:00 p.m.
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