

“We’re starting off the new year with a bang,” No Exit artistic director Tim Beyer said during a telephone conversation. We hit it off, and we’re honored and pleased that he wrote something for us.”įiled Under: Previews Tagged With: Cleveland State University, Drinko Auditorium, Heights Arts, No Exit, Noa Even, Patchwork, SPACES, Stephen Klunk, Timothy Beyer No Exit and Zeitgeist continue their collaboration this weekend I met Chris many years ago when we were both composers in residence at a festival in Salt Lake City. He’s phenomenal and in my mind, one of those composers that everyone should know. “It’s an evocative rumination inspired by the time he recently spent living in Norway. “We’re excited to be able to premiere Christopher Stark’s Ved sjøen (‘By the Sea’),” No Exit artistic director Timothy Beyer said by telephone.
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All three concerts begin at 8:00 pm and are free of charge. The program will be repeated on Monday, April 30 at Cleveland State University’s Drinko Auditorium and on Saturday, May 5 at Heights Arts.


The concert will include works by Derrik Balogh, Victoria Cheah, Osnat Netzer, Christopher Stark, and Evan Ziporyn. On Friday, April 27 at SPACES, the adventuresome new music ensemble No Exit and the pioneering saxophone and drum set duo Patchwork (left) will celebrate spring with an evening of premieres. Those included soloists and existing chamber music ensembles ranging from duos to sextets, as well as composer/performers and experimental artists.įiled Under: Previews Tagged With: Ben Willis, Bop Stop, Brianna Matzke, Buck McDaniel, CODA, Dan Wenninger, Dennis Sullivan, Eclectic Laboratory Chamber Orchestra, Elizabeth Baker, Erin Rogers, Fat Pigeon, Gabe Pollack, James Burch, James Iman, Javier Rodriguez, Joe Tomino, John Corkill, John Sokol, Joo Won Park, Justin Massey, Juxtatonal, Kamraton, Kurt Galván, Martha Mooke, Mike Sopko, Nick Zoulek, Noa Even, Phil Pierick, Popebama, Post-Haste Reed Duo, Re:Sound Festival, Ruby Fulton, Sean Fredenburg, Semiosis Quartet, Shanna Gutierrez, Sophie Benn, SPACES, Stephan Haluska, Stephen Klunk, Syndicate for the New Arts, The Magalen, Togishi, Tower Duo, Transient Canvas, Visible Voice Books, Will Mason, Zeitgeist No Exit and Patchwork combine at SPACES (Apr. The performers were chosen from a pool of over 100 applicants who responded to the organizing committee’s call for proposals. ‘New music’ encompasses so many styles and influences, and hopefully the Festival will capture that diversity.”

“All of it is from 2000 or later, so it’s truly a showcase of what people are creating today, improvised and composed. “An aspect of the festival we like to emphasize is just how new the music is,” Noa Even said during a telephone conversation. Beginning on June 7 and running through June 10, the inaugural Re:Sound Festival of new music will feature twenty-seven musical acts across seven concerts at five venues. They soon brought drummer Stephen Klunk and Bop Stop manager Gabe Pollack into the conversation, and the idea of starting a new music festival in the city was born. A year and a half ago, saxophonist Noa Even and cellist Sophie Benn got together to discuss ways to promote new music in Cleveland.
