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featuring the eclectic, contemporary The free-form class is labeled as
sound of Nova, NT s new music a workshop and playground for
forum, illustrated the success of composers and performers,
unconventional, hands-on training similar to the structure of the
and experience that NT s College of jazz lab bands, the band is formatted
Music provides its students. to act as a educational tool for the
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for new, is a class ensemble that the composers and an opportunity
offers both student composers and for experience for performers. •
performers an opportunity to work There are three primary functions music from the 18th and 19th centu- sion instruments including an India
with each other. for the class, Freedman said. ry,” said Nova co-director Dr. Ronn sama bell and a glass harmonica,
The program allows students to The class provides a workshop- Cummings of the music faculty. which we couldn’t find and are
work in a professional, improvisa- type atmosphere for composers to He feels that the work the group replacing with a synthesizer.”
tional and experimental manner. The work on their music, pieces together performs is exemplary' of the most Italian composer Luciano Berio’s,
group'focuses on recent composi- a performance ensemble showcas- recent trends in music “Six Quets," a piece for violin, has
tions. ing worldly compositions and pro- “But this ensemble gives the stu- two purposes, Freedman said. First,.
Started 16 years ago by Dr. Tom yides an educational opportunity for dents a chance to play the repertoire the piece is to be played by inexpe-
Clark, who is now the associate aca- performers to work on improvisa- that is v.ery fresh, very cutting rienced yet schooled musicians,
demic dean of the College of Music, tional skills, edge,” Cummings said. Second, it will be dedicated to,
the group has maintained its focus Nova works with pieces com- Monday’s performance featured respected friends.
on presenting and working with posed by NT students, as well as four worldly-renowned composers. Polish composer Henryk Gorec-
’ only the latest of-contemporary con-, worldly composers. “Six Elizabethan Songs,” by ki's “Little Requiem for a Polka” a
; cert music,, said Arnold Freedman, The group’s only criteria is that Dominick Argento, is an elegant set harsh combination of church-
} co-director of Nova. the piece be written in the past 40 of songs for voice and piano, inspired music and electric polka
“[Nova] exposes both performers years, unlike most performance For the work, the contemporary will also be featured.
! and audiences to the current trends orchestras, said Freedman. composer borrowed elements from • The group performs twice a
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Libby Larsen’s “Bronze Veils” highly contemporary musical litera-
will be featured as well. . ture,” Cummings said; “If they are
Larsen recently visited NT to curious about what’s going on in
participate in a informative lecture musical composition, this concert is
and master class about the evolu- a good way to be exposed to it.”
tion of contemporary composition. It will include a piece composed
“‘Bronze Veils’is an atmospheric for a piano, but instead the uncon-
piece featuring trombone and per- ventional ensemble will substitute
cussion,” Freedman said. “The piece three electric guitars, two synthesiz-
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The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1999, newspaper, October 26, 1999; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422238/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.