The 2011 UNM John Donald Robb Composers’ Symposium is scheduled on the UNM Campus from March 27-March 30.
The international symposium’s distinguished headliner is Konrad Boehmer, a Dutch composer of German descent, who is one of the last remaining links to post-War European serialism and is himself one of its most eloquent spokespersons.
The New Mexico Symphony Chorus, directed by NMSO’s Associate Conductor Roger Melone, will perform Konrad Boehmer’s choral piece “Frontlines” (including two pianos and percussion), written especially for the Symposium and receiving its world premiere at 7:30 p.m. March 30.
Symposium evening performances and daytime activities (except for the Outpost Concert) are free and open to the public and are held in the UNM Center for the Arts.
Schedules and information are on the Trust Website, www.robbtrust.org.
The opening concert, in collaboration with the Outpost Performance Space, will be at 7:30 p.m. March 27 and features Skümbaag, a vaudeville-new music-heavy metal ensemble.
Ticket information for the Sunday Night Opening Concert is available by calling 268-0044 or online at www.outpostspace.org.
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