World Premieres at the 50th June in Buffalo Festival
Saturday June 7 — 6pm
Silo City, Morris Center for 21st Century Music
85 Silo City Row, Buffalo, NY
Metropolis Ensemble presents a series of short new works for mixed ensemble composed by eight University of Buffalo PhD composition students. These works are uniquely inspired by the extraordinary acoustic environment of the abandoned grain silo at Marine Terminal A. One of the compositions will be selected by the producers of the PBS television series Songs About Buildings and Moods to be featured in an upcoming episode that includes footage of Silo City.
June in Buffalo is a prestigious festival and conference dedicated to contemporary composers, hosted annually at the University at Buffalo. Celebrating its 50th year, the series has become a cornerstone of modern music, providing an unparalleled platform for composers to refine their craft, collaborate with peers and showcase their work.
On the Program
Andres Bonilla: Postindustrial Elegy
Brian Caswell: Nose
Francisco Corthey: Ictus
James Falzone: frieze pattern for a silo
Lihuen Sirvent: Unyielding Iron
Sohwa Lee: Evanescent Echoes
Thomas Little: ‘til dawns the morning…
Will Brobston: Fifteen Feet of Filth
Metropolis Ensemble Artists