Daniel Nesta Curtis, Director of Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble
Sarah Steranka, flute
Anna Elder, soprano
The Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble performs music composed in the last twenty years in concerts that feature multidisciplinary collaboration, technology, improvisation, and theatrical elements. The Ensemble often highlights the work of students and faculty.
Program
Nancy Galbraith Behind the Veil (world premiere)
Nancy Galbraith Behind the Eyes (world premiere)
Ted Hearne But I Voted for Shirley Chisholm
Donnacha Dennehy That the Night Come
Free and open to the public. Tickets are required.
In accordance with Carnegie Mellon’s COVID-19 mitigation policies, all visitors to the university’s campus age 12 and older are required to be either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or, if not fully vaccinated, must have received a negative COVID-19 test result within three days of arrival to campus.
All campus visitors who wish to participate in this event must adhere to all COVID-19 mitigation requirements including, but not limited to the use of a facial covering at all times while on campus and compliance with vaccination and testing expectations.
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Due to the necessities of performing as a singer or a wind instrumentalist, those performers will not be masked during the performance. All other musicians and crew will be masked. The audience vaccination and masking policies are intended to provide extra safety for all people present in light of these facts.