TAC Future is Female
SFCM presents a concert of music by women organized by and featuring the women and gender non-conforming people of SFCM. Hosted by the Technology and Applied Composition program, or TAC, students and faculty throughout the SFCM community participate in composing, performing and celebrating this event. The annual concert features performances that explore the intersection of music, visuals and technology.
Program
Nhi Do: Every Single Part of Me
Nhi Do, vocal & piano
Tri Pham, guitar
Miriam Tayler: Variations on the Ukrainian Theme
Swansea Siu, violin
Elias Shapero, cello
Miriam Tayler, piano
String parts edited by Elias Shapero
Jiajie (Amber) Zhu: Whispers of the Witch
Jiajie (Amber) Zhu, vocal
Emmett van Leer, piano
Rachel Chai: Impressions
Rachel Chai, vocal
Rowan Zhou: AD Meliora
Aria Shum , violin
Brayden Meng, violin
Semin Chang: The Owl of Minerva Takes Flight at Twilight
Sonata for Cello and Piano, first movement
Xinyu Jiang, piano
William Chang, cello
-Intermission-
Claire Stephenson: Cloudland
Bibiana Lee, flute
Luis Becerra, clarinet
Julia Grünbaum, harp
Ahmad Yousefi, marimba
Mark Chen, violin
Samantha Adams, cello
Colby Heimburger, double bass
Megan Gürer: Syzygy
Ray Gong, piano
Maya True-Fogel, viola
Blue Oseghale: Coldfig
Blue Oseghale, vocal
Jodie Lai: Chase
Hsi Feng Lin, piano
Ava Mosher: Theme From Womanhood
Ava Mosher, piano
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s Technology and Applied Composition Department
Get ready for a career on the edge of art and technology. Our Technology and Applied Composition (TAC) is an exclusive course of study that gives students a direct path into the worlds of film scoring, video game sound design, and other rewarding musical avenues. Featuring instruction from some of the most visible composers in the industry today, the TAC music degree readies you for a cutting-edge compositional life, bridging art and technology in the most dynamic ways imaginable.
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