Gamper Festival: Music in Eight Dimensions
Free
Scott Wollschleger — Secret Machine No. 6
Tyler Taylor — Modus operandi
Tom Johnson — Failing
Andreia Pinto Correia — Música para uma reitoria
Daniel Bernard Roumain — Jam!
Lei Liang — Winged Creatures
Polina Nazaykinskaya — A Glimpse of Hope
Fang Man — Thirsty Stone I
Fang Man – Thirsty Stone I
Russell Iceberg, violin
Sory Park, violin
Luke Rinderknecht, drumset
Polina Nazaykinskaya – A Glimpse of Hope
Angie Zhang, piano
Lei Liang – Winged Creatures
Sory Park, violin
Russell Iceberg, violin
William Suh, cello
Lucy Zeng, harpsichord
Daniel Bernard Roumain – Jam!
Anthony Ratinov, piano
Andreia Pinto Correia – Música para uma reitoria
Andres Sanchez, cello
Anthony Ratinov, piano
Tom Johnson – Failing
Logan May, double bass
Tyler Taylor – "II. Dust" from Modus operandi
Ye Jin Min, violin
Russell Iceberg, violin
Jiwon Kim, viola
Dana Rath, cello
Anthony Ratinov, piano
Victor Sintchak, vibraphone
Scott Wollschleger – Secret Machine No. 6
Stephen Joven-Lee, piano
Patrick Zimmerli – "IV. Allegro Moderato" from Piano Trio No. 2
Ye Jin Min, violin
Dana Rath, cello
Ming-Li Liu, piano
Presented as part of the Bowdoin International Music Festival since 1965, the Gamper Festival of Contemporary Music represents a sustained commitment to nurturing and promoting the music of our time. It is programmed by Festival composer-in-residence Derek Bermel.
About the Bowdoin Festival: The Bowdoin International Music Festival is one of the world’s premiere music institutes. Founded in 1964, the Festival engages exceptional students and enthusiastic audiences through world-class education and performances. Each summer, 250 students from more than 20 countries and nearly every state attend the Festival to study with distinguished faculty and guest artists. Community members attend memorable guest artist and faculty performances as well as 175 free events including student performances, composer lectures, masterclasses, community concerts, and family events. The Festival is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
The livestream will take place at 7:30pm Eastern / 4:30pm Pacific.
Only Festival students will be permitted inside the recital hall for live concerts, due to campus COVID policies. However, concerts will be livestreamed online from Studzinski Hall, free to community members and viewers around the world. Individuals are encouraged to RSVP in advance at www.bowdoinfestival.org/rsvp, and will receive day-of concert reminder emails with direct viewing links.
Link to donate: https://bowdoinmusicfestival.secure.force.com/donate/?dfId=a0n2M00000tIJzHQAW