
A concert featuring guest artists Miguel Chuaqui and Laura Grantier to premiere Chuaqui’s new composition for clarinet and interactive electronics will take place Thursday, Oct. 9 in Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. The concert also features ISU professor George Work performing Chuaqui’s “Trance” for cello and computer. Rounding out the program are two works for spatial motion of musical sound (come hear Martha Ellen Tye Recital Hall’s surround sound system really get a workout) and a special video composition “Petals” by João Pedro Oliveira that combines electronic music with computer-generated visual animations (see the still image from the video on this page). Attend this concert to have a “State of the Art Now” musical experience.
Arrive early to learn more: Guest artists Miguel Chuaqui and Laura Grantier will join Lipa Festival director Christopher Hopkins in a pre-concert talk about their collaboration on Chuaqui’s new composition “Evocaciones” at 7 p.m..
This concert will have a livestream.