Circumpolar Music Series: Winter Chamber Concert

On Friday, February 21st at 7:30pm, the Circumpolar Music Series presents a winter chamber concert featuring music, poetry, and short prose including three movements from Joby Talbot's Once Around the Sun - "December: Polarization," "January: A Yellow Disc Rising from the Sea," "February: The Arctic Circle"; John Luther Adams' Dark Wind for marimba, vibraphone, bass clarinet, and piano; Matthew Burtner's Syntax of Snow for glockenspiel, sine tones, and amplified snow; and the movement "Winter" from the original interdisciplinary work Moving through the Boreal Forest by Daryl Farmer, Sean Dowgray, and Maïté Agopian.
This program will feature ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Dr. Sean Dowgray, Dr. Yue Sun, Dr. Dario Martin, Dr. Daryl Farmer; undergraduate Music students Zachary Williams, Jack Greenwell, Madelyn Guffey, Sadie Richert, Grady Skillings, and Azalea Forsythe; graduate English students Manny Melendez and Rachel McKinley, and community member Charly Akert.
Tickets
FREE for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Students | FREE for children 12 & under | $5 non-ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students, seniors, military | $10 general admission
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