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MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC SERIES EVENT
Hard hats required (and provided) to hear this exciting new music by contemporary composers in the Quincy Mine hoist building. This annual sell out show will contain some of the best music you haven't heard yet!
Things to know
DATE | Thursday-Friday, September 25-26, 2025
TIME | Four shows: 6 and 8 p.m. each night
LOCATION | Quincy Mine 1918 Hoist House
EST. RUN TIME | approx. 60 mins., no intermission
SEATING | General Admission
PUBLIC TICKETS | Pay As You're Able Tickets ($20 Full Fee) What is Pay As You're Able?
MICHIGAN TECH STUDENT RUSH TICKETS | Student Rush tickets must be requested from the Rozsa Box Office in advance for this off-campus event What is Student Rush?
CONTENT GUIDANCE | Each of these intimate concerts features New Music, a bold, contemporary genre on the cutting and creative edge of classical music. Hard hats required (and provided). Space is accessible. Cold space, warm clothing is recommended. Small flight of stairs. Wheelchair elevator available.
Rozsa Lobby is open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. M-F and 1-8 p.m. on Saturdays. Closed during academic recesses. Seating begins a half hour prior to the event start time. View Rozsa Box Office Hours.
Thanks to Our Sponsors
Support for this Michigan Tech Music Event provided by:
and the Visual and Performing Arts Circle of Supporters.
About the Artists
Meet the performers, creative team, and production team in the event's digital program. Programs are published at least one day prior to the event.
Libby Meyer is a composer whose work reflects the natural rhythms and patterns of the world around her. Her music includes chamber, orchestral, choral, wind symphony, film, dance and theater has been commissioned and performed throughout the United States.
Libby has served as Composer-in-Residence at Isle Royale National Park and the Visby International Center for Composers (Sweden). She has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning, The Michigan Tech Research Excellence Fund, The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, The Sorel Foundation and The American Composers Forum.
About the Presenter
The Michigan Tech Music Series unites students, faculty, and community members for a vibrant season of live music in the Keweenaw. Enjoy the commanding Keweenaw Symphony and experience Michigan Tech Jazz as it transforms the Rozsa and McArdle Theatre into Orchestra, stirring Michigan Tech Choirs, and inventive New Music events. Feel the dynamic energy of the Superior Wind Symphony, Campus Concert Band, and iconic Huskies Pep Band, intimate jazz clubs.
Part of the annual Rozsa Season, the Michigan Tech Art, Music, and Theatre Series are presented by the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Through these series, students from across campus, community members, and faculty create art that connects us to the world. With majors in audio production and technology, sound design, theatre and entertainment technology, and nine minors, the department fosters creativity, self-motivation, and the development of practical and artistic skills. Everyone is welcome, and there's something for everyone.
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