New Music New College

New Music New College

WHO WE ARE

Contemporary music is a beautiful, riotous, unpredictable field of activity and exploration. Its variety and depth speak to music’s mysterious but utterly essential purpose. New Music New College embraces this mystery, and the sense of discovery and exploration in cutting-edge music, and seeks to embed meaningful encounters with contemporary music for all in the New College academic landscape, as well as in Sarasota and in the national community.

On-Demand Performances

Pamela Z concert 1.17.15

Pamela Z performing an entire concert: Memory Trace and other works for voice, electronics, and video projection at New Music New College on January 17, 2015 in Club Sudakoff on the campus of New College of Florida.

Program (All compositions by Pamela Z except "Scared Song" by Meredith Monk):

Flare Stains

Breathing (from Carbon Song Cycle)

Unknown Person (from Baggage Allowance)

16 Actions

Improvisation

Scared Song (by Meredith Monk)

Memory Trace (work in progress)


Jen Shyu: Nine Doors (excerpt)

Jen Shyu performing an excerpt of her work "Nine Doors" at New Music New College on January 18, 2020 in Club Sudakoff on the campus of New College of Florida.

Yarn/Wire, "Le monde des rondes et des carrés" by Misato Mochizuki

Yarn/Wire performing Misato Mochizuki's "Le monde des rondes et des carrés" at New Music New College on November 16, 2019 in the Mildred Sainer Pavilion on the campus of New College of Florida. Performers are Ian Antonio (percussion), Laura Barger (piano), Russell Greenberg (percussion), and Ning Yu (piano).

Assemblage

Ensemble Dal Niente performing George Lewis's "Assemblage" at New Music New College on January, 26, 2019 in the Mildred Sainer Pavilion on the campus of New College of Florida. Performers are Emma Hospelhorn, flute; Katie Schoepflin, clarinet; Taimur Sullivan, saxophone; Winston Choi, piano; Ben Melsky, harp; Kyle Flens, percussion; Minghuan Xu Choi, violin; Ammie Brod, viola; Seth Parker Woods, cello; and Michael Lewanski, conductor.

When It Rains, It Rains

Mark Dancigers's "When It Rains, It Rains: Precipitation in Inches from Arcadia, Bartow, Bradenton, Fort Green, Tampa, Wachula, Punta Gorda, and Venice, 1.1.1997–12.31.2017." This world premiere for 8-channel electronics and live improvisation was performed on November 10, 2018 in the Mildred Sainer Pavilion on the campus of New College of Florida as part of New Music New College's Inter/Action concert, by Timothy Abramov (synth), Sullivan Boyd (violin), Laila Kalantari (synth), Max Kucera (acoustic guitar), Akiva Packouz, (electric guitar), Rose Schimmel (clarinet), Rolando Tate (voice), and Zulfiia Tursunova (piano), with Xiao-Xuan Yang Dancigers as choreographer and dancer. Federico Foderaro did the Visual Programming (Creative Commons License).

JACK Quartet - Artist Conversation

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