NOI+F: Chamber Music 2.0

NOI+F: Chamber Music 2.0

Friday, June 21, 2024 • 7:30PM
Special Announcement: 

The Purple Line and other construction projects are causing some road closures. The Clarice can easily be accessed from MD 193; if you plan to drive through campus, your route may be impacted.

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ABOUT THE EVENT

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UMD ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 

Taking chamber music back to its roots, NOI+F Fellows will perform their own creative takes on diverse works for chamber ensembles at the SPARK! Lounge in The Clarice's Grand Pavilion.

Join us for an immersive performance installation in the “living room” of the Clarice – The Clarice’s Grand Pavilion! Designed with NOI+F fellows in collaboration with musicians, dancers, theatrical designers, and UMD’s Academy for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, this installation invites audiences to engage with chamber music in new ways. 

The Encore concession bar will be open with beverages available for purchase.

This event will be approximately two hours and 30 minutes, with three brief intermissions throughout the performance. Audience members are invited to come and go throughout the evening.

PROGRAM

Shelly Washington: Middleground
Samuel Barber: Summer Music
        Brief Intermission
Elliott Carter: Woodwind Quintet, I. Allegretto
Andy Akiho: Pillar 3
Stefan Smith: "Quintet in the Key of Blue" 
        Brief Intermission
Paul Hindemith: Sonata for Harp,1. Mäßig schnell
Oskar Böhme: Brass Sextet in E-flat Minor, op. 30
Lalo Schifrin: La Nouvelle Orleans
        Brief Intermission
Tison Street: Adagio in E-flat Major
Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro

 

FUNDING

The National Orchestral Institute + Festival is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, the Nicolae Bretan Music Foundation, the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music and The Marinus and Minna B. Koster Foundation.