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The NMC, along with Yes is a World , is proud to announce the release of the Katrina Ballads recording. New Amsterdam Records will be releasing a high-quality digital download on Friday, August 29th, to coincide with the 3rd anniversary of the storm's landfall. Recorded at Avatar Studios in NYC in March 2008, produced by Lawson White and engineered by Todd Whitelock, the record sounds truly wonderful, and we're very excited to share it with you. On August 31st, the NMC will host a Listening and Release Party at a TBD location in Charleston. It'll be free, and will give you a chance hear the recording in the company of other supporters!
Our Fall 2008 Season is looking to be one of our best yet. Silent Films on Sept. 18, Silent Music on the first Sunday of the Month from October to December, another installment of New Music New Charleston, and the 3rd annual Unsilent Night on December!
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Silent Film + Live New Music September 18 |8pm & 10pm | $10/$6 Redux Contemporary Art Center| 136 St. Philip Street
Athen's based ensemble Kenosha Kid joins forces with the NMC to perform Dan Nettles' new score to an old Buster Keaton silent film. Two shows! * Silent Music: 4'33'' and beyond... * October 5 | November 2 | December 7 8pm | $10/$5 Students | Circular Congregational Church | 150 Meeting Street
Curated by Jason Brogan, and featuring performers Sam Sfirri, Nathan Koci, and Ron Wiltrout, this series will explore the breadth of music composed today that draws on inspiration from John Cage, Morton Feldman, and the likes. Incredibly sparse at times, rarely above a whisper, these concerts will offer a new window into modern composition, as well as a unique concert experience in which to reflect, and perhaps even meditate on the place where silence and music meet.
* New Music New Charleston II * November 20 |8pm | $10/$6 Students Circular Congregational Church 150 Meeting Street The NMC presents its Fall Season principal concert
featuring great works of recent times and premieres
by some of Charleston's own composers. * Phil Kline's UNSILENT NIGHT * December 21 |8pm| City Gallery at Waterfront Park to Marion Square |
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