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Free, new music, tonight
Tonight, Austin percussion original Thomas Burritt guest conducts the University of Texas’ New Music Ensemble, leading the group in an adventurous program including David Lang’s powerful multi-part piece on memory and growing up, ‘Child,’ Belinda Reynolds ‘Path’ and new work by UT student composer Steve Snowden.
Tonight’s concert is just one of several opportunities we’ve had to hear Lang’s music recently. This weekend, Consprirare sings Lang’s haunting “Little Match Girl Passion,” winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize in music. Read our interview with Lang here.
Can’t make it in person to the concert tonight? No worries — it will be live-streamed at www.music.utexas.edu
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Bates Recital Hall, Music Building, UT campus
FREE





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