By Geraud MacTaggart for the Buffalo News:
June in Buffalo is always interesting, and this year’s version of the venerable festival of modern classical music promises to be more of the same.Read the rest here.
Young composers get their works performed by world-class musicians and critiqued by master composers. For a solid week, all kinds of sounds come from the auditoriums and classrooms at the University at Buffalo’s Amherst campus, and people come from across the continent to sample them.
Steve Reich’s scores have had a prominent place at June in Buffalo recitals during the last decade, and Monday night’s performance of “Sextet” and his 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning “Double Sextet” was an early highlight of the season.
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