Mizzou New Music Summer Festival July 11-16, 2011The Second Annual Mizzou New Music Summer Festival is part of the Mizzou New Music Initiative, a diverse array of programs launched by the MU School of Music intended to position the school as a leading center for music composition and new music. The festival will take place on the MU Campus and the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts. The six-day festival includes four performances; ten world premieres; presentations by guest composers Roger Reynolds, 1989 Pulitzer Prize recipient, and Anna Clyne, Mead Composer-in-Residence with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, along with W. Thomas McKenney and Stefan Freund, MU faculty members and Co-Artistic Directors of the festival; a presentation by Alarm Will Sound performers and composers; composition masterclasses and select rehearsals open to the public. For a detailed schedule of Mizzou New Music Summer Festival events, visit
http://newmusicsummerfestival.missouri.edu.
Adult Pass $35.00 Student Pass: $20.00 Single tickets to each concert are also available:
July 12 @ 8 PM
Another World's Rapture Remix:
An Electroacoustic Chamber Recital
Whitmore Recital Hall
151 Fine Arts Building on the MU Campus
$10 adults/ $5 students
July 14 @ 7 PM
Seasons with Alarm Will Sound and Susan Narucki
Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts
203 South 9th Street
$10 adults/ $5 students
July 15 @ 7 PM
Mizzou's Right to Bear New Music
Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts
203 South 9th Street
$10 adults/ $5 students
July 16 @ 7 PM
Eight World Premieres
performed by Alarm Will Sound
Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts
203 South 9th Street
$10 adults/ $5 students
Prices listed do not include tax or service charge. The Mizzou New Music Summer Festival box office will open two hours prior to each concert. The evening of Tuesday, July 12, the box office will be located in the lobby outside of Whitmore Recital Hall in the Fine Arts Building on the MU campus. For performances taking place July 14-16, the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts' box office will be open two hours prior to each concert.