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Music by Women: Integrated Unity
Mar
6
to Mar 8

Music by Women: Integrated Unity

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Mississippi University for Women is pleased to announce its annual Music by Women Festival on March 6-8, 2025 to be held in historic Poindexter Hall on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi.

The festival will include papers, presentations, lecture recitals, and performances all relating to the subject of music composed, taught and performed by women. The festival will feature concerts of new and historic music written by women composers historically as well as in the present day. https://web1.muw.edu/musicbywomen

Integrated Unity will be performed by Carol Shansky (flute) and Jonathan Levin (piano).

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FOCAM: U.S. Performance of Integrated Unity
Feb
6
to Feb 8

FOCAM: U.S. Performance of Integrated Unity

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The Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music celebrates the music of our time. The festival highlights the work of WSU student and faculty composers and performers alongside visiting composers, performers, and scholars. This festival is a chance to celebrate the diversity found in today’s music and its people. It is designed to allow everyone’s voice to shine.

Founded in 1989 by Dr. Charles Argersinger, the festival is currently under the direction of Dr. Sophia Tegart. The FOCAM committee includes Dr. Jihyun Kim, Dr. Christian Kim, Dr. Scott Blasco, and Dr. César Haas. Please join us in February 2025 to celebrate new music!

Dayton Kinney’s Flute and Piano composition, Integrated Unity, will be performed live during the Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music at Washington State University.

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FOCAM: U.S. Performance of A Lyrical Stutter
Feb
6
to Feb 8

FOCAM: U.S. Performance of A Lyrical Stutter

  • Washington State University (map)
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The Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music celebrates the music of our time. The festival highlights the work of WSU student and faculty composers and performers alongside visiting composers, performers, and scholars. This festival is a chance to celebrate the diversity found in today’s music and its people. It is designed to allow everyone’s voice to shine.

Founded in 1989 by Dr. Charles Argersinger, the festival is currently under the direction of Dr. Sophia Tegart. The FOCAM committee includes Dr. Jihyun Kim, Dr. Christian Kim, Dr. Scott Blasco, and Dr. César Haas. Please join us in February 2025 to celebrate new music!

Dayton Kinney’s solo horn composition, A Lyrical Stutter, will be performed live during the Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music at Washington State University.

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FOCAM: U.S. Performance of September Red
Feb
6
to Feb 8

FOCAM: U.S. Performance of September Red

  • Washington State University (map)
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The Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music celebrates the music of our time. The festival highlights the work of WSU student and faculty composers and performers alongside visiting composers, performers, and scholars. This festival is a chance to celebrate the diversity found in today’s music and its people. It is designed to allow everyone’s voice to shine.

Founded in 1989 by Dr. Charles Argersinger, the festival is currently under the direction of Dr. Sophia Tegart. The FOCAM committee includes Dr. Jihyun Kim, Dr. Christian Kim, Dr. Scott Blasco, and Dr. César Haas. Please join us in February 2025 to celebrate new music!

Dayton Kinney’s solo cello composition, September Red, will be performed live during the Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music at Washington State University.

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Aug
17
5:00 PM17:00

SPCCF 2024 Concert: Xiaoyu LIN + Erqing WANG perform a Dayton Kinney's Newest Work

The São Paulo Contemporary Composers Festival purpose is to provide international performance opportunities for emerging artists of the 21st century. It provides a once in a lifetime experience for emerging professional composers specializing in the practices of Western contemporary art music.
On this concert, Xiaoyu LIN + Erqing WANG perform Dayton Kinney's newest commission work.

More details to follow!

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Oct
14
6:00 PM18:00

IMPULSE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Commission Concert No.2 for Just a Few Short Hours

This Saturday October 14 @ 6:00PM CDT: TWU’s Coordinator of Teaching, Learning, and Academic Excellence for the Center for Faculty Excellence and Adjunct Music Instructor for the Music Department, Dayton Kinney, PhD will be having her newest music composition premiered by the IMPULSE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE as part of their 2023 Commission Concerts.

Her newest work, “Just a Few Short Hours,” will be performed by Erin McKibben (flute), Diana Wade (viola), and Alison Bjorkedal (harp).

To watch the YouTube Concert, please tune-in on 10/14 @ 6:00 PM for Kinney and others’ works are debuted on the streaming platform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh6AEusEeaA

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Alone & Confinement (from the Falling Between the Worlds Song Cycle)
Mar
3
8:00 PM20:00

Alone & Confinement (from the Falling Between the Worlds Song Cycle)

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Mississippi University for Women is pleased to announce its annual Music by Women Festival on March 2-4, 2023 to be held in historic Poindexter Hall on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi. The festival will include papers, presentations, lecture recitals, and performances all relating to the subject of music composed, taught and performed by women.

Dayton Kinney’s Alone and Confinement will be performed by Sarah Wee (voice) and Jonathan Levin (piano).

Past performance of Alone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWUev3NIPb8

Past performance of Confinement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4v-NCPshyA

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Dec
8
7:30 PM19:30

Carol Woods Music Series: "Alone" and "Confinement" from Falling Between the Worlds Song Cycle

Carol Woods Music Series

Concert by Sandra Cotton (mezzo soprano) and David Heid (piano)

Pieces are curated by Cotton and Heid, which will include Kinney’s “Alone” and “Confinement” from Falling Between the Worlds song cycle, based on the poems of Ann Witherspoon

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Canceled due to Coronavirus: The Canary Who Sang
Apr
4
7:30 PM19:30

Canceled due to Coronavirus: The Canary Who Sang

Encore!

Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 7:30 PM
First Church Boston

Audience favorites from Juventas's 2018-19 season, “American Dream," with music by Oliver Caplan, Dayton Kinney, Mari Kotskyy, Ursula Kwong-Brown, Libby Meyer, Steven Serpa, and Ari Sussman

Tickets can be purchased here: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=juv05

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Long Distance
Jun
8
7:30 PM19:30

Long Distance

Women, Feminists, and Music: Transforming Tomorrow Today

IAWM and FT&M15 Conference 2019

Performed by:

Shannon Leigh, clarinet

Nicole Parks, violin

Kevin Madison, piano

https://www.berklee.edu/feminist-theory-music

The International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) is an international membership organization of women and men dedicated to fostering and encouraging the activities of women in music, particularly in the areas of musical activity such as composing, performing, and research in which gender discrimination is a historic and ongoing concern. IAWM members engage in efforts to increase the programming of music by female composers; to combat discrimination against female musicians, including as symphony orchestra members; and to include accounts of the contributions of female musicians in university music curricula and textbooks. For more information, visit iawm.org.

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Long Distance
Mar
7
to Mar 9

Long Distance

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Mississippi University for Women is pleased to announce its third annual Music by Women Festival on March 7-9, 2019 to be held in historic Poindexter Hall on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi.

The festival will include papers, presentations, lecture recitals, and performances all relating to the subject of music composed, taught and performed by women. The festival will feature concerts of new and historic music written by women composers historically as well as in the present day. https://www.muw.edu/musicbywomen

Long Distance will be performed by Serena Scibelli, violin; Christy Banks, clarinet; and Kathryn Woodard, piano.

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