IonSound Project Week Begins Tonight
IonSound Project Week starts tonight with a performance of music by Pitt’s graduate student composers. The concert includes music by Matthew Heap, Ben Harris, Jonghee Kang, Alec Summers, and Mark Fromm. Eric Moe will sit in at the piano when regular IonSound pianist Rob Frankenberry declaims the text for Fromm’s Harmonices Mundi. The Pitt grad composers concerts takes place at 8 p.m. in Bellefield Hall Auditorium and is free to the public.
IonSound’s next performance takes place on Sunday, March 8 also at Bellefield Hall Auditorium. Please be aware that the start time of this concert has been moved to 7 p.m. Titled Hometown Heroes, the concert features music by Pittsburgh-based composers including honorary Pittsburgher John Adams, Patrick Burke, Jonathan Kolm, Eric Moe, David Stock, Philip Thompson, and the premiere of Roger Zahab’s entelechronicity between six persons. Tickets are are available at the door. General admission is $10 and student/senior admission is $5.