Clarinetist Michael Norsworthy will perform the music of David Felder and Pierre Boulez as part of the Fromm Players at Harvard: 60 years of Electronic Music Concerts on Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8, 8 PM each evening at John Knowles Paine Concert Hall on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The March 7 program, which will feature Mr. Norsworthy’s performance of David Felder’s Coleccion Nocturna, will also include music by Bresnick, Reich, Feldman, Ferneyhough and Lachenmann. Two of the composers, Brian Ferneyhough and Helmut Lachenmann, are currently on the composition faculty at Harvard.

The March 8 program, which will feature Mr. Norsworthy’s performance of Pierre Boulez’ Dialogue de l’ombre double, will also present music of Harvey, Davidovsky, Ussachevsky, Czernowin and Sims.

Other performers on these concerts will be Patti Monson, flute, Evan Ziporyn, clarinet, Stephen Olsen, piano, Gabriela Diaz, violin, David Russell, cello, and Dinosaur Annex. Curated by German composer Hans Tutschku, this year’s Fromm Festival will also employ the sound diffusion of HYDRA, a system of multiple speakers arranged throughout the concert hall.

The March 7 and 8 concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.music.fas.harvard.edu/calendar.html#fromm or call 617-496-6013.

For more information about clarinetist Michael Norsworthy, including a bio, reviews and much more, please visit http://www.michaelnorsworthy.com/.

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