Description: | | The Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP) is an emerging organization dedicated to promoting innovative art music through global collaborations with living composers and performing artists. Under the leadership of co-founder and president Eunmi Ko, CAMP's 2024-2025 season features dynamic partnerships with USF School of Music students, USF’s Contemporary Art Museum, and dozens of musicians and composers, the street dance group, DisFunktionals.
Ko, a celebrated pianist and recording artist, describes CAMP’s upcoming season as a “musical marriage that embraces the union of diverse worlds." She explains that their programs “will blend unlikely combinations, including music and imagery; new music and improvisation; contemporary music and street dance; and the fusion of Western and Eastern musical traditions. We aim to push the boundaries of music performance."
The season opens with "Water Dust," an interdisciplinary work by Hong Kong-American composer Patrick Chin Ting Chan, and "December 1952" by Earle Brown (1926–2002), an American experimental composer whose works in graphic notation and open form were seminal to the history of postwar music. The concert will also feature works by other contemporary composers. Held at the Contemporary Art Museum at USF, this concert, says Ko, “explores the interaction between music and visual arts, highlighting the dynamic relationship between these mediums."
For more visit the CAMP event webpage.
For questions or more information, send us an email at caminfo@usf.edu, or call (813) 974-4133. This event is free and open to all. |