Feb 27 2016
Pamela Madsen’s Luminous Etudes: Visions of the Black Madonna of Montserrat (Premiere)

Pamela Madsen’s Luminous Etudes: Visions of the Black Madonna of Montserrat (Premiere)

Presented by CSU Fullerton - College of the Arts at Meng Concert Hall, Cal State Fullerton

Part of The 15th Annual New Music Festival

Featuring Eleonor Sandresksy and Kathleen Supové, pianos, with members of loadbang, the CSUF New Music Ensemble, and CSUF's Collegium Musicum (director, Dr. Nicole Baker). 

Madsen's composition is based on the 14th century Spanish devotional text, the Llibre Vermell (Red Book).

California State University, Fullerton's School of Music, Interarts Collaborative Projects and Dr. Pamela Madsen, artistic director, are pleased to present the 2016 New Music Festival: Sound, Healing and Light: Ancient and Contemporary Practices. The multi-day festival features workshops, masterclasses, lectures, and nightly concerts.

This year’s festival celebrates the theme of Sound, Healing and Light: Ancient and Contemporary Practices featuring the Northern Lights-Music of composers Anna Thorsvaldsdottir,  Arvo Part, Kaija Saariaho and Pamela Madsen. Performers include loadbang, pianists Kathleen Supove and Eleonor Sandresky, Los Angeles Percussion Quartet, Divan Consort, and the CSUF New Music Ensemble.

The festival will be held in conjunction with the 6th Annual Collaborative Arts Symposium, featuring video and new music works by students of professor of photography, Julie Orser, and Pamela Madsen on Tuesday, May 10th in the Recital Hall.

Admission Info

Single Tickets: $15 ($13 Titan)

Titan prices for advance sales only (students, senior citizens age 62+, & CSUF staff, faculty, Alumni Association, OLLI, & support group members).

NOTE: Discounts offered on advance purchases-ONLY. Regular-priced tickets are sold immediately prior to a performance.

Email: pac-boxoffice@Exchange.fullerton.edu

Dates & Times

2016/02/27 - 2016/02/27

Additional time info:

The Box Office located on the southwest corner of the Clayes Performing Arts Center. Free 15-minute parking is available off Arts Drive near the Box Office. Parking on weekends is free starting at 5 pm, Fridays. At all other times, daily permits are required and can be purchased for $8 upon entering the parking structure/lots.

Location Info

Meng Concert Hall, Cal State Fullerton

800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831

Parking Info

Parking for Performances: Parking on weekends is free starting at 5 pm, Fridays. At all other times, daily permits are required and can be purchased for $10 upon entering the parking structure. Cash is not accepted. Visa, MasterCard and Discover only.

Accessibility Info

PATRONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Cal State Fullerton is committed to providing equal access to all patrons, regardless of disability. If you require special accommodations, please contact us at least two weeks in advance of your projected visit to allow us to ensure your full enjoyment of our performances. A "Courtesy Shuttle" leaving from the Box Office is available for most ticketed performances in the Little Theatre and Recital Hall. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES Infared assistive listening devices are now available for Meng Concert Hall and the Young and Hallberg Theatres. Headsets may be used with or without a hearing aid and are distributed free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.