COF Students Perform Experimental Music for the Mission Hill Community


The “New Ideas in Music and Sound” series continues its second exciting season of cutting-edge original works by outstanding student composers and sound artists from colleges in the Fenway and Mission Hill areas on Thursday December 8th at 6pm at the
Parker Hill Branch of the Boston Public Library. The concert is free and open to the general public.

Masters student from New England Conservatory Anastasiya Dumma will perform her unique guitar improvisations influenced by twentieth century classical music, American jazz and Russian folk music.

MacKenzie Denker from Northeastern University will present two works for guitar and electronics written for his original video game set in 1930’s Depression Era America.

Matt Scutchfield from Berklee School of Music will present his conceptual experimental work "Spasibo Bogu shto ya ne Moskal -
a violin duet in two parts.” “Six Sneaky Spies,” a collaboration between Nicholas Regan, Mike Dunne, Caleb Chase and Timothy Wood, all undergraduates in the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, will be performing
their sound art work “VHS Tape + Stealth = ???”


The series is organized by sound artist and Mission Hill resident Judy Dunaway in collaboration with the Parker Hill Branch of the Boston Public Library and the Berklee Interdisciplinary Arts Institute. The 2016/17 season is funded by the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust.


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