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New Music Ensemble

Websitehttps://nme.sitehost.iu.edu/
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The Indiana University New Music Ensemble dedicates its efforts to performing a broad spectrum of contemporary music, focusing on works from the past thirty years, but also presenting significant works from earlier in the 20th century. Along with solo, chamber, and large ensemble works by composers from around the world, a typical concert includes music by a guest composer and a work by a member of the Indiana University Composition Department, the latter of which is recorded soon after the concert.

Community Organizations Subjects
  • 1 - Cultural (Arts & Humanities)
  • Bands & Ensembles
  • Indiana University
  • Music
  • Performing Arts
Address
1201 E. Third Street   
Bloomington   
IN   
47405   
Contact
David   
Dzubay   
Director   
812-855-5833   
ddzubay [at] indiana.edu   
   
January 19, 2023

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