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New music by UT composers: Free concert
Meanwhile, from that often overlooked segment of the self-proclaimed ‘Live Music Capital of the World,’ comes ‘Clutch,’ a free concert of new chamber works by the tribe of young composers busy at the University of Texas.
The night will feature small ensemble pieces by Zack Stanton, Max Stoffregen, Justin Capps and others, including ‘How to Cross the Susquehanna,’ a solo work by Bram Wayman for the Bates Recital Hall’s mighty, three-story Visser-Rowland organ with its 5,315 pipes.
Can’t make it in person? The concert will be webcast live at www.music.utexas.edu.
‘Clutch: New Music by UT Composers.’
7:30 p.m. today. Bates Recital Hall, Music Building, UT campus
Admission is free.





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By MEM
November 14, 2010 4:15 PM | Link to this
Thanks for the info, had no idea UT Austin was offering this event. I agree this segment is often “overlooked” in the city! I can’t attend but will definitely be tuning in to the webcast.