From the press release:
June in Buffalo, the internationally celebrated festival and conference for emerging composers of new music, will celebrate its 35th anniversary this year and it has a treat in store for its audiences.
From May 31 to June 6, the festival once again will offer a brilliant program of afternoon and evening concerts, master classes, open rehearsals, lectures, seminars and installations featuring several of the finest composers and performers of new music in the world: Steve Reich, Augusta Read Thomas, Olivier Pasquet, Bernard Rands, David Felder, Roger Reynolds, the Arditti Quartet, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Ensemble SurPlus, Ensemble Labortorium -- the list goes on.
The festival was founded in 1975 at the University at Buffalo by Morton Feldman, a pioneer of "indeterminate music," a development associated with the experimental New York School of composers, who included John Cage, Christian Wolff and Earle Brown -- all of whom were involved with June in Buffalo from its inception.
June in Buffalo soon evolved into one of the most influential educational and performance conferences of its kind in the world, and for the past 25 years has been directed by David Felder, PhD, Birge-Cary Chair in Composition in the UB Department of Music and long recognized as a leader among his generation of American composers. Read more here.
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