This event is part of the Suncoast Composer Fellowship Program’s Music and Storytelling Conference.
"The End of Early Music" refers to both the disappearance of improvisational and folk music in cultural life as well as the emergence of formal, notated, musical works, aka "classical music." The new idea that music is an experience is not new at all, but rather a revival of a spirit from which earlier music once came. This discussion is a reflection and talk back following the previous evening's premiere performance of Marc Migó's Carnaval de las Indias.
Unable to attend in person? Not to worry! Presented as a living room talk show, you can join us from around the world with a cup of coffee, watching from the convenience of your computer or phone. This webinar will be streamed with capabilities for you to ask questions and follow up.
Speakers:
Max Tan, Artistic Director of Soundbox Ventures
Marc Migó, Composer Mentor in Residence
Sean Friar, Chair of Composition at University of Denver
Select performers from the premiere performance the night before!
Additional guests to be announced.