Ticket sales for 2017 Mizzou International
Composers Festival delayed until Friday, June 23
Columbia, MO - Due to maintenance and upgrades to the ticketing system for the Missouri Theatre, the start of ticket sales for the 2017
Mizzou International Composers Festival (MICF) will be delayed until 10:00 a.m. CDT on Friday, June 23.
The MICF (http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/) will take place this year from Monday, July 24 through Saturday, July 29 in Columbia, and will include three public concerts of music from contemporary composers on Thursday, July 27; Friday, July 28; and Saturday, July 29 at the
Missouri Theatre, 203 S. Ninth St. in downtown Columbia (http://concertseries.org/).
Festival VIP packages are $80, and include reserved premium seating at all three concerts; two drink tickets good at the Thursday and Friday performances; and admission to a VIP reception prior to the Saturday evening performance, featuring champagne and hors d’oeuvres with members of Alarm Will Sound and the composers.
Festival passes for all three concerts are $40 for an adult general admission pass, and $20 for a student general admission pass.
Single tickets are priced at $18 for adults, $10 for students, and are all general admission. Tickets can be charged by phone using Visa, MasterCard or Discover by calling 1-573-882-3781. To buy tickets online, visit
http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/.
In addition to these three concerts, the MICF also will feature several free events, including open rehearsals and presentations by the participating composers. A complete schedule of those events will be released at a later date.
The Mizzou International Composers Festival is part of the
Mizzou New Music Initiative (
http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/), an array of programs positioning the University of Missouri’s School of Music as a leading center for music composition and new music.
The programs of the Mizzou New Music Initiative are made possible through the generous support of the
Sinquefield Charitable Foundation, led by Dr. Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield.
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For more information:
Mizzou International Composers Festival:
http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/
Mizzou New Music Initiative:
http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/
Sinquefield Charitable Foundation:
http://www.sinquefieldcharitablefoundation.com/
Missouri Theatre:
http://concertseries.org/
Clare Glackin:
http://www.clareglackin.com/Clare.html
Selim Göncü:
http://www.selimgoncu.com/
Carolina Heredia:
http://www.carolinaheredia.com/
Christopher Mayo:
http://www.christophermayo.net/
Aaron Parker:
http://www.aaron-parker.com/
Charles Peck:
http://charlespeckmusic.com/
Amadeus Regucera:
http://amadeusregucera.com/
Henry Breneman Stewart:
https://soundcloud.com/henry-breneman-stewart
Alarm Will Sound:
http://www.alarmwillsound.com/
Georg Friedrich Haas:
http://www.universaledition.com/Georg-Friedrich-Haas/composers-and-works/composer/278
Dan Visconti:
http://www.danvisconti.com/
DRAX:
https://music.missouri.edu/ensemble/drax
Eli Lara:
https://music.missouri.edu/people/eli-lara
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