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As a kid, I dreamed of being a bird. To me, they were truly free: soaring across the sky, singing, looking down at us from the treetops, nesting anywhere they liked. As I got older, I was fascinated by the stories of their epic migrations. I imagine that though the departure and arrival points of these migrations are probably similar, each journey must be unique; when one rests, how close to the flock one flies, and the weather must make each trip unique. My hope is that Flightpath provides a similar experience, where one knows the points of departure and arrival, but is free to shape their individual journey.

- Anuj Bhutani

Anuj Bhutani is a quickly emerging composer. Since 2020, he’s won an ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award, Chamber Music
America’s Classical Commissioning Grant, 1st prize in Cerddorion Vocal Ensemble’s Emerging Composer Competition, Verdigris Ensemble’s ION Composer Competition, 3rd prize in the
American Prize in Choral Composition Com petition, and was a Finalist in the VOCES8 Composer Competition. He’s been selected for NewAm Composer’s Lab, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and residencies at Avaloch Farm Music Institute and Atlantic Center for the Arts (2x).

His music has been commissioned or performed by Ashley Bathgate, Raleigh Civic Symphony, Metropolis Ensemble, the Allen Philharmonic, Andrew Tholl of Wild Up, Lauren Cauley Kalal of Switch~ ensemble and more.

He is pursuing his master’s in composition at USC with Ted Hearne, and previously attended University of North Texas (BM Composition). His primary teachers have included Joseph Klein, Andrew May, Sungji Hong, Drew Schnurr, and Bruce Broughton.

www.anujbhutani.com

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from New Music Festival 02023 Documentation: Saturday, October 14, released December 14, 2023
Performed by
Ellen LaMora, Violin
Thomas Calletano Gonzalez, Violin
Will Harding, Viola
Jayne Cronin, Double Bass

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The Museum of Viral Memory Eugene, Oregon

A lifetime in noise & experimental stitched to the last 100 years of electroacoustic, ecoacoustic, concrete magique

Improv jazz come unpinned from time

Conceptual music built from field recordings

Sound art for dreaming, drifting, disappearing

Ritual magick, slow to cast; slow to coalesce

Invocations unintended for human ears

Music in geologic time

Aureality for the non-conscious mind
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