The 2022 Mizzou International Composers Festival returned to live concerts after two years of online-only performances at the 2020 and 2021 MICFs. If you attended the live MILF concerts presented at the Missouri Theater, and at Sheryl Crow Hall at the Sinquefield Music Center the last week of July, you experienced firsthand the energy and excitement of these outstanding performances.
Let’s take a look back at video recordings of four of these concerts.
On Monday, July 25th, The MICF kickoff concert at Sheryl Crow Hall featured resident Mizzou students performing works by Stephen Landy, María Disandro, JT Wolfe, Josè Martinez, Andrew Wiele, and 2022 MICF Guest Composer Angélica Negrón.
Here is the complete program, with performers listed for each composition:
- Stephen Landy (b. 1996), Shady Run (2021), Stephen Landy, drum set (+fixed electronics), 5’
- María Disandro (b. 1985), Inland Voices (2022), Valentina Arango, alto flute, 6’
- JT Wolfe (b. 2003), Blizzard (2022), Andrew Wiele, b cl, Johanny Barbosa, vn, Andy Lewis, vc, 6′
- Josè Martinez (b. 1983), The Spiral on Your Back (2015), Jordan Nielsen, percussion (+electronics), 8’
- Andrew Wiele (b. 1996), III. Yellow from Infinite Color (2021), Andrew Wiele, b cl (+electronics), 10’
- Angélica Negrón (b. 1981), Gone (2018), Jordan Nielsen, Liz Fetzer, Justin Cupps, and Colton Johnson, percussion (+electronics), 6’
Here’s a link to the video of the concert:
On Wednesday, July 27th, the Mizzou New Music Ensemble and the Mizzou Faculty Trio performed works by Mizzou student composers Santiago Beis, Emily Shaw, and MICF guest composer Angélica Negrón, as well as a Mizzou Faculty Trio performing Mizzou New Music Institute Artistic Direcot Stefan Freund‘s Triodances (2005) and Don Freund‘s Triomusic (1980).
Here is the complete program.
Mizzou New Music Ensemble:
- Santiago Beis (b. 1990) Provinciana (2022, Santiago Beis, piano, 10’)
- Angélica Négron (b. 1981) Conversación a distancia (2020, clarinet, vibraphone, piano/accordion, violin, cello & electronics, 6’)
- Emily Shaw – The Things I Heard on the Radio * (2021, Emily Shaw, soprano, 6’)
Mizzou Faculty Trio:
- Stefan Freund (b. 1974) Triodances (2005, 11’)
- Don Freund (b. 1947) Triomusic (1980, 18’)
Here is a link to the video of that performance:
On Thursday, July 28, Alarm Will Sound, featuring 2022 MICF Guest Composer Meredith Monk , members of Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble and the University of Missouri Choirs, presented a concert at the Missouri Theater.
Here is the program for the concert:
Anthem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meredith Monk (2020) (b. 1942)
Test of Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Freund (2009) (b. 1947)
INTERMISSION
Places ……………………………………………………… Angélica Negrón (2017, arr. 2022) (b. 1981)
Night ……………….. Meredith Monk (1996, rev. 2005) (b. 1942) orch. Allison Sniffin and Meredith Monk
Here is the link to that concert:
The final concert of the 2022 MICF took place Saturday, July 30 at the Missouri Theater. Alarm Will Sound performed world premieres of compositions by the eight Resident Composers chosen for the 2022 MICF.
Here’s the program:
I Ask My Mother to Sing ………………………………………………….Oswald Huỳnh (2022) (b. 1997)
Enjambres ………………………………………………………………Felipe Tovar-Henao (2022) (b. 1991)
Lunatic ……………………………………………………………….PiyawatLouilapprasert (2022) (b. 1993)
Contrapunctus // Song ……………………………………………..Niko D. Schroeder (2022) (b. 1994)
INTERMISSION
Consolation prize ……………………………………………………………Cassie Wieland (2022) (b. 1994)
Retour à Tipasa …………………………………………………………..Caterina di Cecca (2022) (b. 1984)
emergency exit only ……………………………………………….. ………………Jia Yi Lee (2022) (b. 1996)
Imprints ……………………………………………………………….. ……..Pascal Le Boeuf (2022) (b. 1986)
Here is a link to the video of that concert:
The Mizzou New Music Initiative is already planning for the 14th annual MICF in 2023. Look for an announcement of the dates for MICF 2023 later this fall on MNMI News.