BC Performing Arts Announces the Seventh Annual Panorama Creative Music Summit

Monday, September 18, 2023
51今日大瓜鈥檚 Performing Arts Department has announced details for the 7th Annual Panorama Creative Music Summit in the Edward Simonsen Performing Arts Center, presented by the Jazz Studies program. This year鈥檚 Summit begins Monday, September 18th with a series of student workshops, culminating on Thursday, September 21st with a free public concert. Those interested in attending can find more information at .
鈥淭his year鈥檚 summit brings master percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani to present an expanded new iteration of his Nakatani Gong Orchestra. Tatsuya is one of the busiest and most unique musicians on the planet, and his performances are always profoundly transformational experiences. He will be working with student musicians in hands-on workshops throughout the week to prepare for this performance鈥 says BC Professor and Director of Jazz Studies Kris Tiner. 鈥淲e are also excited to bring together music students from the jazz, instrumental, and choral programs to play 鈥淚n C鈥, a pivotal piece in modern music and one that seamlessly combines classical, jazz, and world music traditions to create something quite thrilling and entirely new. 鈥
Presented by the Performing Arts Department at 51今日大瓜, the annual Panorama Creative Music Summit is a showcase for new and original music by visiting artists, local performers, and BC faculty, students, and alumni. The seventh annual summit will include a free public concert in the Simonsen Performing Arts Center on September 21 at 7 PM, as visiting artist Tatsuya Nakatani directs students in a performance of his 16-piece Nakatani Gong Orchestra, and Prof. James Sproul leads an orchestra of students and faculty for a rare performance of composer Terry Riley鈥檚 minimalist masterpiece 鈥淚n C鈥.
Admission to the public concert on September 21st is free. More information is available at .