Events
View the complete program for the 2022 RED NOTE New Music Festival.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6
CONCERT I - Hub New Music, Kemp Recital Hall, 8 p.m.
Music of Christopher Cerrone, Takuma Itoh, Eric Nathan, and Christian Quiñones for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello.Livestream Link:
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7
CONCERT II - h2 quartet, Kemp Recital Hall, 8 p.m.
Music for saxophone quartet by Stacy Garrop, Takuma Itoh, Jeffrey Loeffert, Marc Mellits, Tina Tallon, August Read Thomas, and Roger Zare.Livestream Link:
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Guest Composer Bright Sheng presents on his music, Centennial East room 224, 3 p.m.
CONCERT III - Composition Workshop Premieres, Kemp Recital Hall, 8 p.m.
h2 quartet and Hub New Music premiere eight new works by the student composers in this year's Composition Workshop.Livestream Link:
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Pipa virtuoso Yang Wei presents his instrument to the World Music class, Cook Hall room 212, 11 a.m.
Guest Composer Missy Mazzoli presents on her music, Centennial East room 229, 4 p.m.
CONCERT IV - Chamber Music of Missy Mazzoli and Bright Sheng, Kemp Reictal Hall, 8 p.m.
An evening of chamber works by guest composers Missy Mazzoli and Bright Sheng, performed by Illinois State University faculty and students, members of the Avalon Quartet, and pipa virtuoso Yang Wei.Livestream Link:
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Christopher Dietz and Paul Novak, winning composers in this year's Composition Competition, present on their music, Centennial East room 229, 2 p.m.
CONCERT V - ISU Wind Symphony and Concert Choir, Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall, 8 p.m.
Works for wind ensemble and chorus by guest composers Missy Mazzoli and Bright Sheng, and the winning compositions in this year's Composition Competition.Livestream Link:
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Previous Festivals
Take a moment to explore past programs and see the growth of the RED NOTE New Music Festival and its large variety of featured artists and work.
Venues
The RED NOTE New Music Festival is thankful to have the opportunity to utilize the Illinois State University campus and its facilities for this event.