Atlas Intersections Festival
The Atlas INTERSECTIONS Festival is a performing arts festival that presents work that impacts our society, culture, and world by informing, inspiring, educating, and entertaining. INTERSECTIONS is about presenting excellent art that inspires a connected community, engages artists and audiences alike, and creates a vibrant neighborhood, city, and world. We are interested in unique perspectives and art that connect us to the many facets of our humanity. The Atlas Intersections Festival presents artists that look to explore the ideas and issues of our time through their work.
Penn State New Music Festival
The Penn State University School of Music will be holding the 3rd Biennial International New-Music Festival and Symposium March 21-22, 2025. The festival will consist of multiple concerts and research presentation sessions, featuring the work of composers and scholars selected through an international call for scores and research proposals. Selected composer participants will attend the festival in person, work with performers, network with other participants and within the Penn State community, and hear their compositions presented on a festival concert. Selected scholars will present a paper/presentation on any topic related to contemporary music. The festival concerts will feature performances by Penn State faculty and student performers, Penn State large ensembles, chamber ensembles, and guest performers. Composers can submit up to two works total and can select from 27 categories/genres for submission.
Millennium Stage
For all Millennium Stage performances, a limited number of advance reservations are available on a first come, first served basis. Advance reservations do not guarantee a seat, and patrons are encouraged to arrive early.
Online advance reservations for a given performance date will open on a rolling basis, opening every Wednesday two weeks out from the date.
For live Millennium Stage performances free tickets will also be available at the Hall of States Box Office on the day of the performance, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Seating is first come, first served. Standing room is available behind the seated area as space allows.
Rhoneymeade Festival
3 days of live performances, DJs, visual art, and local food and drink.
45+ multicultural performances, including local and national musicians.
This outdoor event features an eclectic mix of performances styles spanning the experimental scene. With support from 3 Dots and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Folk and Traditional Arts Partnership, artists from across the nation will present a range of music including Cumbia, Gamelan, classical Indian, and Afrobeat.
EVENT TIMES:
Saturday 11am-10pm
Sunday 11am-9pm
Tickets: https://www.gorintoproductions.com/
Source:: https://www.gorintoproductions.com/rhoneymeade-fest
Flannau+MSP
The Flannau Duo ( Flens+Hannau ) is a dynamic, new music loving,
tour-de-force ensemble combining piano, percussion, electronics,
improvisation, and absurdism. Flannau Duo is: Jonathan Hannau, piano,
Kyle Flens, percussion.
Matchstick Percussion is a Maryland-based percussion quartet dedicated
to new music and contributing to growing the percussion repertoire.
We believe in helping to build equitable and diverse relations within
the music community, and in time we look to help set the precedent of
modern percussion repertoire. Matchstick Percussion is: Ben Hausman,
Corey Sittinger, Malcolm Taylor, Zachary Bud Wilson.
Launch Party!
We are SO excited to announce this live show in downtown DC.
Matchstick Percussion has been playing together for a few years now, and we suspect some of you have seen us perform before, but this time feels different for us. This event is going to mark the beginnings of our business!
Matchstick’s mission has always been dedicated to promoting underrepresented voices and bridging the gap in gender and racial inconsistencies in our field. As a part of this mission, one of our main goals is to obtain non-profit status to better support our community. This is a long process that we have been taking steps towards in the background. This event will provide a definitive starting point for us.
The concert will begin at 7pm and will run approximately an hour and a half including 15 minute intermission. There will be a reception to follow where we would love to talk about our business or anything else! Event will end around 10pm
Skin, Fish, Beans, Paper, Wood, Metal, Machine: Music for Percussion
We join Open Music’s Kevin Sims for a night of solo/ensemble repertoire.
Jordan Chase: Faculty Recital
Matchstick will be premiering a piece written for us by Jordan Chase on his faculty recital at Towson University.
Penn State New-Music Festival
We will be performing two pieces as part of the Penn State New Music Festival.
Field of Vision
Matchstick Percussion has the pleasure of joining the University of Michigan Percussion Ensemble and the So Percussion Summer Institute (SoSI) in premiering Michael Gordon’s Field of Vision.
First Steps - Towson University
We are bringing our first concert program back home to Towson University!