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Livewire 14: Resounding, featuring Annea Lockwood

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

Join us for UMBC’s 13th annual Livewire new music festival, an exploration of new sounds presented in six concerts over three days, October 24 to 26. Livewire 14: Resounding celebrates the work and completion of I Resound Press, an online archive of scores and recordings by women composers selected for their imagination, innovation and craft. Featured guest composer Annea Lockwood will interact with students and audiences in a variety of events, including a sound installation, public conversations, open rehearsals, and a concluding portrait concert of her recent works. Hub New Music, Sofia Kamayianni and Tim Ward, Caballito Negro, and the UMBC faculty contemporary ensemble Ruckus will present concerts including works from the I Resound archive by composers Rahilia Hasanova, Patricia Repar, Sofia Kamayianni, Linda Dusman, Anna Rubin, Lois V Vierk, Ruth Lomon, Caterina Calderoni, Jane Rigler, and Eleanor Hovda. Livewire 14 features premieres by Hasanova, Dusman, Alexandra Gardner, and others, including Sam Garrett, the commissioned alumnus composer for 2024.

Livewire 14: Annea Lockwood’s “A Sound Map of the Hudson River“

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

The Livewire 14: Resounding festival presents a multi-day installation of featured composer Annea Lockwood's work A Sound Map of the Hudson River. The public is invited to enjoy this installation throughout the festival.

Livewire 14: Caballito Negro + Friends

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

The Cabalitto Negro ensemble, featuring Tessa Brinckman, flutes, and Terry Longshore, percussion, are joined by UMBC faculty Lisa Cella, flutes, and Dustin Donahue, percussion, for a concert of works by Emma O’Halloran, Jane Rigler, Will Rowe, Stuart Saunders Smith, and featuring the East Coast premiere of Birds, Bees, Electric Fish by Juri Seo.

Livewire 14: Open Rehearsal of “bayou-borne, for Pauline“

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

The Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival presents an open rehearsal of "bayou-borne, for Pauline" by featured composer Annea Lockwood.

Livewire 14: A Conversation with Annea Lockwood

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

The Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival presents A Conversation with Annea Lockwood, in which the composer will discuss her life and works with Linda Dusman, professor of music at UMBC.

Livewire 14: Annea Lockwood Portrait Concert

Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Catonsville

The final event of the Livewire 14: Resounding new music festival presents the work of featured New Zealand-born American composer Annea Lockwood, who brings vibrant energy, ceaseless curiosity, and a profound sense of openness to her music. Lockwood’s lifelong fascination with the visceral effects of sound in our environments and through our bodies — the way sounds unfold and their myriad “life spans” — serves as the focal point for works ranging from concert music to performance art to multimedia installations.

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