Upcoming events.

Come closer
Jan
18

Come closer

On Saturday, January 18, audiences can experience “Come Closer,” a salon concert featuring solo and small ensemble performances. This intimate event includes a reception and conversation with the performers, providing insights into the music-making process. Performers include the CAMP ensemble: Kevin von Kampen (percussion); Eunmi Ko (piano); Katherine Weintraub (saxophone); and others. For tickets and more information: https://contemporaryartmusicproject.org/camp-season/

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CAMPGround25
Mar
13
to Mar 15

CAMPGround25

Highlighting the season is the annual international new music festival, CAMPGround25, March 13-15. This three-day festival is a hub of new music and collaboration, showcasing 20 to 25 compositions, including world premieres. Featured artists include CAMP25 commissioned composer Chihchun Chi sun Lee and the guest ensemble, PAN Project. For more information: https://contemporaryartmusicproject.org/camp-season/

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About MUTED
Oct
10

About MUTED

Eunmi Ko talks about MUTED project and performs selections from the project at the Bowling Green State University. This event is for BGSU students.

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Water Dust
Sep
27

Water Dust

The Contemporary Art Music Project 2024-2025 season opens on Friday, September 27, with “Water Dust,” an interdisciplinary work by Hong Kong American composer Patrick Chin Ting Chan, and “December 1952” by Earle Brown (1926–2002), an American experimental composer whose works in graphic notation and open form were seminal to the history of postwar music. The concert will also feature works by other contemporary composers, USF students, and Tampa’s street dance group Disfunktionals. Held at the Contemporary Art Museum at USF, this concert, says Ko, “explores the interaction between music and visual arts, highlighting the dynamic relationship between these mediums.” For more information: https://contemporaryartmusicproject.org/camp-season/

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MUTED
Sep
16

MUTED

Eunmi Ko presents MUTED at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami.

This program includes Frost’s faculty and student composers’ works - Dorothy Hindman, Hanting Zhang, and Indigo Knecht. More information can be found here.

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