New Music Raleigh’s Second Season
New Music Raleigh is kicking off their second season with a concert on Sunday September 12 at Murphy School Theater (224 Polk St.) in Raleigh. Crumb is very pleased to be supporting these adventurous badass musicians. Many of you made it out to their last concert which featured a burning hot performance of Steve Reich’s Different Trains. The new season starts with works by Paul Lansky, John Luther Adams, and Raleigh’s own Cameron Britt. Tickets are $10 (cash only) at the door. Crumb will be selling tasty treats before the show and during intermission and Joe Van Gogh will be serving coffee.
From the press release: “Every artist is influenced by their surroundings, whether it be the vast Alaskan tundra or the busiest street corner in Tokyo. Composer John Luther Adams recently said, “My music is going inexorably from being about place to becoming place.” NMR’s September 12 show features selected works that directly compare space and place in music, journeying from a feeling of openness to the influence of urban, electrified places.”
More information is available at NewMusicRaleigh.org


