[Voxnovus] Don't miss Lisa Bost-Sandberg and Mike McFerron with EMM and FMOF

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<https://www.youtube.com/live/fPj4frQqV-Q?si=lI6oMcD8uUiMDyrL>Composer's
Voice presents Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame featuring Lisa Bost-Sandberg's
performance at Electronic Music Midwest

Saturday, November 8 the at 2:00pm

Come watch:
https://www.youtube.com/live/fPj4frQqV-Q?si=lI6oMcD8uUiMDyrL

Composer’s Voice proudly presents a special episode featuring flutist,
composer, and improviser Lisa Bost-Sandberg performing a set of
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame (FMOF), MNN on November 8 at 2:00 PM EDT.

This performance originally recorded at Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) 2025
in Kansas City, Kansas. The performance, which premiered earlier this year
at EMM.

Lisa Bost-Sandberg, described by Robert Dick as “…one of the important
composer-performers of her generation…[her] interpretations are infused
with deep musicality, questing intelligence and a joyous spirit,” brings
her expertise in electronics, extended techniques, and contemporary
performance to this unique presentation.

Mike McFerron, founder and co-director of Electronic Music Midwest and
professor of music at Lewis University, guided the festival collaboration.
“It was important that this FMOF set be presented as a continuous
experience,” McFerron notes. “Lisa brought exceptional artistry and energy,
making this performance stand out from typical Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame
presentations.”

Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, curated by Robert Voisey, is a spinoff of his
celebrated 60x60 project, presenting fifteen one-minute works written
specifically for a featured performer. While most FMOF presentations
include brief pauses between each work, this special EMM performance was
delivered in a continuous, single block, creating a seamless, immersive
listening experience akin to a 60x60 performance.

The fifteen composers featured in this FMOF set for Lisa Bost-Sandberg are:

   - Daria Baiocchi – Emerald
   - David Bohn – Moment
   - James Caldwell – Texturologie 23: Aspen
   - Benjamin Damann – sad soul
   - Carlotta Ferrari – Rumenta
   - Simon Hutchinson – Planned Obsolescence No. 7
   - Aurés Moussong – Carpathian Mannerism
   - David Evan Jones – Endless Nocturne
   - Marco Sebastianelli – TELI
   - Soheil Shirangi – ESHAREH (For Flute and Fixed Media)
   - Benjamin Shirey – Material Fold
   - Rodney Waschka II – In Memoria di Linda Garzoli Cardosi
   - Michael Wittgraf – Wheel About
   - RD Wraggett – Iridescent Shadows for Flute and “Tape”
   - Xu Zheng – Birdsongs in a Ravine

For more information visit:
http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Lisa_Bost-Sandberg/EMM/

This episode of Composer’s Voice not only highlights Lisa Bost-Sandberg’s
extraordinary talent but also celebrates the innovation and
community-building at the heart of Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, its connection
to 60x60, and the vibrant atmosphere of Electronic Music Midwest.

About Composer’s Voice Composer’s Voice is a concert series and broadcast
platform dedicated to showcasing new music from around the world. From
emerging voices to established creators, it provides opportunities for
composers, performers, and audiences to connect through innovative
programming.

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[image: Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame at RAM DANCES]
<https://www.youtube.com/live/fPj4frQqV-Q?si=lI6oMcD8uUiMDyrL>RAM DANCES
Random Access Music
Tokyo to New York

Martha Grahm Studios
Nov. 14, 2025 at 8pm
Nov. 15, 2025 at 8pm
Martha Graham Studio Theater
55 Bethune St, 11th floor, New York, NY 10014

Tickets: $25 Adults / $10 Students
Cash or credit at the door
Or purchased here online:
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Come watch:
https://www.youtube.com/live/fPj4frQqV-Q?si=lI6oMcD8uUiMDyrL

Random Access Music and Tokyo to New York bring innovation, movement, and
sound together in RAM Dances, a two-night event at the Martha Graham Studio
Theater on November 14 and 15, 2025.

This program celebrates the exchange between music and dance, featuring
acclaimed dancer and choreographer Henning Rübsam in dynamic new
collaborations with the composers and performers of RAM.

Rübsam and composer Beata Moon, who have collaborated since 1992, present
the world premiere of “ASSEMBLY,” in which Rübsam will be joined onstage by
longtime dance partner Violetta Klimczewska. Hélène Taddei Lawson and
Rübsam choreograph and dance the world premiere of “STARDUST” to music by
Masatora Goya.

The evening brings together a critically acclaimed lineup of musicians:

Lish Lindsey (flutes), Thomas Piercy (clarinet and hichiriki), Sabina
Torosjan (violin), Molly Aronson (cello), and Marina Iwao (piano).

The concert presents three world premieres commissioned by Random Access
Music and Thomas Piercy—new works by Beata Moon, Frances White, and Andrea
Casarrubios—together with recent compositions by Masatora Goya and Roger
Stubblefield.

As part of the “Fifteen Minutes of Fame” project, audiences will also hear
the premieres of 15 one-minute duos for hichiriki and low flutes.

Compposers included in this set of 15 are: Nantenaina Andriamorasata, Vahan
Luder Artinian, David Bohn, Ross James Carey, Monica Chew, Philip
Czapłowski, Douglas DaSilva, Paolo Geminiani, Simon Hutchinson, Sakiko
Kosaka, Matt A. Mason, Gene Pritsker, Allen Schulz, Jane Wang, and Dalen
Wuest.

These miniature works, performed by Thomas Piercy (hichiriki) and Lish
Lindsey (flutes), explore the delicate interplay between East and
West—melding the sounds of the ancient Japanese instrument with the sound
of the modern Western instrument.
[image: For Eunmi atLone Star College–CyFair]
<https://www.facebook.com/share/1QzGnDKrBu/>Pianist Eunmi Ko in Recital

Presented by the LSC-CyFair Composer’s Club

Recital Hall | Center for the Arts
Lone Star College–CyFair
9191 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433
Friday, November 7, 2025 | 6:00 PM
Free & Open to the Public

Renowned for her introspective and sensitive performances, pianist Eunmi Ko
presents an eclectic program of exciting and evocative contemporary music
featuring works written especially for her by composers from around the
world. The program includes Le rêve caché by Hwaen Chu’qi, Night Music by
John Liberatore, Suite by David Liptak, Little Suite by Daniel Pesca, Sa-ak
by Jared Redmond, TATTOO by Tyler Kline, Persistence of Melancholy by
Robert Voisey, and Jasmine Blossom by faculty composer Stephen Yip.

This recital explores solo piano works that illuminate Ko’s deep artistic
collaborations and friendships with composers—music that reflects both the
intimacy of those relationships and her distinctive pianism, marked by
nuance, emotional depth, and fearless creativity.

Join us for an evening of inspired artistry and contemporary piano
brilliance!

https://www.eunmiko.com/projects/for-eunmi
[image: Alisa Rose & Monica Chew]
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Call for Scores
Deadline: November 10, 2025

Vox Novus invites composers to submit one-minute works for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame featuring baritone violin and clavichord—a rare and
intimate pairing. Explore the unique timbres of these historic instruments.

Find more information and submit at
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Call for piano Scores
Deadline: December 1, 2025

Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Kari Johnson, piano to be premiered in February
3rd 2026 at Lewis University as well as being streamed online.

Find more information and submit at
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