Combining the best parts of in-person and online events, the Spring Festival is back and better than ever!
Join us April 22-23, 2023 for a weekend of workshops, masterclasses, competitions, performances, and so much more!
The 2023 Spring Festival will take place in-person and online. Select events will be live-streamed so you can tune in from around the world and learn from our fantastic presenters and guest artists at the same time as our in-person attendees.
This year's guest artist is internationally acclaimed flutist Allison Loggins-Hull!
Click the buttons below to learn more about Allison Loggins-Hull, presenter proposals, and competitions. More details about location, parking, and specific events will be shared in March.
We look forward to seeing you in April!
Featured Artist | Due Feb 6! |
Allison Loggins-HullPhoto by Rafael Rios Allison Loggins-Hull is a flutist, composer, and producer whose work defies classification. She has been associated with acts across the spectrum of music including Flutronix, LA Phil, Lizzo, Imani Winds, Re-Collective Orchestra, Alicia Hall Moran and Jason Moran. Her music is often resonant with social and political themes of the current moment, encompassing motherhood, Blackness, and cultural identity. In 2022-23 Loggins-Hull begins a three-year tenure as the Lewis Composer Fellow with the Cleveland Orchestra. This season will culminate in the world premiere of Can You See? in a new version for full orchestra. The season includes a premiere almost every month, including works for acclaimed chamber ensemble yMusic at Carnegie Hall; a collaborative song cycle with Toshi Reagon for Alarm Will Sound at the University of Maryland; a new work for Ensemble Cygnus; and with ETHEL, she performs the world premiere of Persist for flute, string quartet, and electronics at the Brooklyn Public Library. Also in 2022-23 Loggins-Hull tours with Flutronix and Third Coast Percussion and at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, for Alicia Hall Moran and Jason Moran’s vaunted Two Wings: The Music of Black America in Migration. Loggins-Hull currently lives in Montclair with her family. Instagram: @alogginshull Facebook.com/alogginshull |