Zae Munn: selected recent events
2024
Tapestry, dance-music collaboration with choreographer Michele Foust; performances Apr. 26 and 27 at Saint Mary's College
The More the Merrier, the Fewer the Better Fare, Butler Univ. Faculty Woodwind Recital, Apr.16
Permeate, for 20 saxophones in 5 separated groups, premiered by U of Michigan Saxophone Studio, Apr. 11
Gathering, version for Telos Consort, premiered Feb. 24
2023
Recital of works for violin, cello, and piano:
From This Scanty Plot of Ground,Garavaglia Dances,
With a Vengeance, 2 Kabalevsky arrangments for cello and piano, Forays and Trysts
Saint Mary's College, Aug. 29
Composed The More the Merrier, the Fewer the Better Fare, for cl, bn, and bayan accordion
Commissioned by the Indiana Music Teachers Association; premiered Sept. 30, Anderson University
2023, cont.
Composed Tapestry, for fl, cl, vn, horn, 2 voices, hand perc
Classical Music Indy, Local Classical Featured Artist, Mar. 20 through Apr. 2
Composed Play the Cards You're Dealt, for vla, mar/xyl, bari sax
Dance collaboration with choreographer Michele Foust, performances Apr. 28 and 29
2022
Projectual, for solo cello was choreographed
by Michele Foust for DanceArts2022: Dancers and Friends Unite! Saint Mary's College; Feb. 11 and 12
Composed Hestia Climbs Down Off Her Pedestal, for 8 trumpets
Commissioned by Trompettes Soniques for performaces at the International Womens
Brass Conference (May) and the
International Trumpet Guild Conference (June)
Composed From This Scanty Ground, for piano trio; video premiere by Charlotte Munn-Wood, Emily Munn-Wood, Geena Kam
2021
Composed Ceasefire, the military embedded
in civil society, for orchestra
Commissioned by South Bend Symphony for
Jan. 9 premiere
Composed Permeate, for 20 saxophones in five
separated groups, for the University of Michigan Saxophone Studio
2020
Composed Seeking the Inner Calm, for solo piano, for Clare Longendyke for inclusion
in Snapshot: An Exquisite Corpse; premiered Oct. 2
Charlotte Munn-Wood performed Forays and Trysts, for solo violin, on Aug. 29, in a livestreamed concert by The Aerie
Composed Gnashing of Teeth, for alto sax and bass trombone
Commissioned by the Wozniak Duo for premiere at the 2020 NASA Biennial Conference on Mar. 7; performed again on Mar. 2