Hard hats required (and provided) to hear this exciting new music by contemporary composers in the Quincy Mine hoist building. This annual sell out show will contain some of the best music you haven't heard yet!
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🗓️ Thursday and Friday, September 25 and 26, 2025
🕗 6 and 8 p.m.
📍 Quincy Mine 1918 Hoist House
🎟️ Pay As You’re Able Tickets ($20 Full Fee)**
⏳ Duration, Approx. 60 min., no intermission
💺 General Admission
TICKETS: events.mtu.edu/event/music-in-the-mine-michigan-tech-music-2025
CONTENT GUIDANCE: Each of these intimate concerts features New Music, a bold, contemporary genre on the cutting and creative edge of classical music. Hard hats are required and provided. Close-toed shoes and warm clothing are recommended.
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ABOUT NEW MUSIC AT MICHIGAN TECH
Living composers, unusual instruments, and unique spaces are all at the forefront of the bold, delightful, and innovative experiences the Keweenaw has come to expect from New Music at Michigan Tech. Led by Dr. Libby Meyer, New Music invites you to experience concerts, workshops, speaking events, and masterclasses by some of the greatest living composers and classical musicians.
ABOUT MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC SERIES
The Michigan Tech Music Series unites students, faculty, and community members for a vibrant season of live music in the Keweenaw. Enjoy the commanding Keweenaw Symphony and experience Michigan Tech Jazz as it transforms the Rozsa and McArdle Theatre into Orchestra, stirring Michigan Tech Choirs, and inventive New Music events. Feel the dynamic energy of the Superior Wind Symphony, Campus Concert Band, and iconic Huskies Pep Band, intimate jazz clubs.
Part of the annual Rozsa Season, the Michigan Tech Art, Music, and Theatre Series are presented by the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Through these series, students from across campus, community members, and faculty create art that connects us to the world. With majors in audio production and technology, sound design, theatre and entertainment technology, and nine minors, the department fosters creativity, self-motivation, and the development of practical and artistic skills. Everyone is welcome, and there's something for everyone.
Learn more about the Rozsa Center and the Michigan Tech Music Series by visiting mtu.edu/rozsa/events-and-programs/explore-by-series/michigan-tech-music-series/
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
This event is made possible by Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department, and its Circle of Supporters. mtu.edu/rozsa/support/giving/donors/
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*WHAT IS PAY AS YOU'RE ABLE?
Pay As You're Able ticketing is designed to remove financial barriers and promote greater accessibility to the performing arts. The program allows guests to select their ticket from various price levels based on what they can afford.
Learn more about Pay As You're Able at: mtu.edu/rozsa/events-and-programs/ticket-information/
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The full digital program will available online at least one day in advance bit.ly/rozsaprograms
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PLAN YOUR VISIT: www.mtu.edu/rozsa/plan-your-visit/
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