Hub New Music – Past Concerts
Called "contemporary chamber trailblazers" by the Boston Globe, Hub New Music is a "prime mover of piping hot 21st-century repertoire" (Washington Post). Founded in 2013, the Detroit-based ensemble has commissioned dozens of new works for its distinctive ensemble of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello. Hub's "nimble quartet of winds and strings" (NPR) actively collaborates with today's most celebrated composers on projects that traverse today's rich musical landscape. Hub New Music is Michael Avitabile (flutes), Gleb Kanasevich (clarinets), Meg Rohrer (violin/viola), and Jesse Christeson (cello). Currently based in Detroit, the ensemble's name is inspired by its founding city of Boston's reputation as a hub of innovation.
Livewire 14: Hub New Music
Eleanor Hovda — The Lion's Head
Caterina Calderoni — Murex
Nina C. Young — to hear the things we cannot see
$15 ($10 senior, $5 student)
I-Park Foundation Presents Hub New Music: Five World Premieres
Daniel Sabzghabaei — Selected works
Daniel Wohl — Selected works
Ethan Gonzalez Soledad — Selected works
Celka Ojakangas — Selected works
$25 advance, $30 doors ($20 student/senior/military/I-Park fellow)
Community Concerts at Second: Hub New Music
Nico Muhly — Selected works
Nina C. Young — Selected works
Jessica Meyer — Selected works
Tyshawn Sorey — Selected works
Free
Hub New Music: To Hear the Things We Cannot See
Daniel Thomas Davis — What If We’re Beautiful
Nina C. Young — to hear the things we cannot see (world premiere)
$40
Hub New Music: To Hear the Things We Cannot See
Daniel Thomas Davis — What If We’re Beautiful
Nina C. Young — to hear the things we cannot see (world premiere)
$40
PSU Noon Concert Series: Hub New Music
Daniel Thomas Davis — Selected works
Julius Eastman — Selected works
Jessica Meyer — Selected works
Free
Seattle Symphony: Tied Together
Ticket price TBD
Five Boroughs Music Festival: Terra Nova (Digital World Premiere)
Free (Free)
Spontaneous Combustion New Music Festival: Hub New Music
$20