New Music New College Announces 2017-2018 Concert Series

Coconut Telegraph

The 19th Annual New Music New College season features a retelling honoring Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ concert and a slate of performances that, as always, push the boundaries of contemporary music. The five-concert series opens Saturday, Oct. 7, and again will include Artist Conversations and Pre-Concert Talks. Subscriptions for the entire series are $60 and tickets for individual performances are $15; Artist Conversations are free and open to the public. All performances are on the New College of Florida campus. The season also features two string quartets – one with the traditional instruments, and one with electric guitars – as well as a trio of piano, violin and bass, as well as a performance that uses the human body as an instrument. New Music New College is a program of New College of Florida, the state’s honors college and a national leader in the liberal arts and sciences. The concert series is funded in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development tax revenues. For reservations call 941-487-4888

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