ROZSA PRESENTING SERIES EVENT
Called “contemporary chamber trailblazers” by the Boston Globe, Hub New Music is a “nimble quartet of winds and strings” (NPR) forging new paths in 21st-century music. A distinct combination of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello, the group actively collaborates with today’s most celebrated composers to build a fresh and culturally relevant body of work tailor-made for Hub. This intimate concert in McArdle Theatre is coordinated by Libby Meyer, the mind behind the annual sell-out New Music in the Mine concerts.
CONTENT GUIDANCE | This intimate concert features New Music, a bold, contemporary genre on the cutting and creative edge of classical music.
Things to know
EST. RUN TIME | TBD
SEATING| General Admission
PUBLIC TICKETS| Pay As You're Able ($20 Full Fee)
MICHIGAN TECH STUDENT RUSH | Reserve online or walk-up
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Contact the Rozsa Box Office with any questions about this event via phone at 906-487-1906, or by email at rozsa@mtu.edu. View current Box Office Hours.
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Hub New Music and Daniel Wohl Residency
October 10-12 | Michigan Tech Campus
During their Keweenaw Residency, composer Daniel Wohl and Hub New Music will work with Visual and Performing Arts Department students before their Friday night concert.
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About the Presenter
The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts cultivates a vibrant and connected community through experiences that bring the Keweenaw together. Located on Michigan Technological University's campus in Houghton, Michigan, the 80,000-square-foot arts center's design is inspired by the inclined look of the local copper mine hoists and shaft houses inside and out. Event spaces include the Rozsa Lobby, James and Margaret Black Performance Hall, Rozsa Backstage, Rozsa Art Galleries, and McArdle Theatre. As the largest theater in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Rozsa dramatically expands the region’s access to large-scale performing arts events including Broadway tours, ballet, cirque, music, and more.
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