June in Buffalo
Monday 6th Jun, 2016 → Sunday 12th Jun, 2016

Cost: $15/General l $10/Students & Seniors
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An intensive program of seminars, lectures, master classes with selected faculty composers, panel discussions, professional presentations, participant forums and open rehearsals as well as afternoon workshops and evening concerts open to the general public and critics. 

Concert Schedule:

Concerts marked with an asterisk are $15 general public/$10 seniors, UB community and non-UB students. All other events are free and open to public, unless otherwise noted. Dates and times are subject to change…

Monday, June 6

Slee Sinfonietta Soloists*

7:30pm

Baird Recital Hall

Tuesday, June 7

Ensemble Signal

4:00pm

Baird Recital Hall

Tuesday, June 7*

Slee Sinfonietta

7:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Wednesday, June 8

Arditti Quartet

10:00am

Baird Recital Hall

Wednesday, June 8

Ensemble Dal Niente

4:00pm

Baird Recital Hall

Wednesday, June 8

Ensemble Uusinta*

7:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Thursday, June 9

Arditti Quartet

4:00pm

Baird Recital Hall

Thursday, June 9

Ensemble Dal Niente*

7:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Friday, June 10

Ensemble Signal*

7:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Saturday, June 11

Ensemble Uusinta

4:00pm

Baird Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11

Arditti Quartet*

7:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Sunday, June 12

Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra*

2:30pm

Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall

Full Schedule with names of composers and musicians here: http://music21c.buffalo.edu/june-in-buffalo/concert-schedule/ 

Presented by the Department of Music and The Robert and Carol Morris Center for 21st Century Music, June in Buffalo, a festival and conference dedicated to composers, will take place June 6-13, 2016 at the University at Buffalo. June in Buffalo offers an intensive schedule of seminars, lectures, workshops, professional presentations, participant forums and open rehearsals as well as afternoon and evening concerts open to the general public and critics. Each of the invited composers will have one of his/her pieces performed during the festival. Evening performances feature faculty composers, resident ensembles and soloists renowned internationally as interpreters of contemporary music.

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