Event Schedule

Come join us at the concerts, happenings, and other events listed below.

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CAMPGround24

March 14th–16h, 2024

CAMP’s flagship international contemporary art music festival returns to Tampa Bay in March! Purchase your tickets online here.

CAMP Young Composers Commissioning Project Concert

February 24th, 2024, 12p

Ybor City Museum State Park
1818 E 9th Ave
Tampa, FL 33605

Join us as we celebrate the premieres of new pieces by the CAMP Young Composer Commissioning Project winners, in collaboration with Tampa Bay teen poetry society Heard ‘Em Say.

Project 1.5ºC & 34.7ºF

August 4th, 2023

Ilshin Hall
Yongsan-gu, Hannam-daero 98
Seoul, KR

CAMP’s Seoul Debut! Supported by Arts Council Korea, CAMP performers collaborate with six composers on new ensemble works highlighting climate change.

For more info and to buy tickets, click here. (Korean)

Night Doves

June 14th, 2023

The Palladium Theater
253 5th Ave N
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Night Doves is an interdisciplinary project between 2022-23 Creative Fellowships recipients ATLAS Modern Ballet and the Contemporary Art Music Project. Exploring one’s memories and subconscious, this hour-length program presents the interplay between new music and contemporary dance.

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CAMPGround23 at the Campground
March 18th, 4p

The Campground
4216 N 31st St
Tampa, FL 33610

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CAMPGround23 concludes at our very own eponymous venue. Composers featured on this limited admission concert include the following selected from our Call for Works: Heather Hyoeun Ahn, Alex Burtzos, Dorothy Hindman, Yi-Ning Lo, Robert McClure, Leonardo Mezzalira, Patrick Thompson and Stephen Yip. The festivities end with an open mic event, on which On Ear and Ear… by and in memory of the late Hilary Tann, CAMPGround22 guest composer, will be performed by Sini Virtanen and Eunmi Ko.

Admission is very limited and not guaranteed, so reserve your ticket today!

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CAMPGround23 at The Factory (Concert 2)
March 17th, 7.30p

The Factory in St Petersburg
2622 Fairfield Ave S
St Petersburg, FL 33712

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CAMPGround23’s event at The Factory in St Pete wraps up with heavy-hitting performances of new music and interdisciplinary art. Composers featured on the concert include the following selected from our Call for Works: Melody Chua, Zouning Liao, Ingrid Stölzel, and Ben Zucker. This concert opens with a piece by CAMP co-founder and Secretary, Alex Shanafelt, performed by the Tampa City Ballet, and marks the world premiere of a brand-new piece by Sangbin Rhie, Caged Dream of Stuffed Ludwig, commissioned by CAMP for this festival.

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CAMPGround23 at The Factory (Concert 1)
March 17th, 2p

The Factory in St Petersburg
2622 Fairfield Ave S
St Petersburg, FL 33712

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CAMPGround23 continues with a FREE concert at The Factory in St Pete. Composers featured on the concert include the following selected from our Call for Works: Christopher Cresswell, Jonah Elrod, Mel Mobley, Richard Pressley, Carl Schimmel, Matthew Schreibeis, and Xuesi Xu. This concert also features choreography by the Tampa City Ballet, along with a live coding set by CAMP co-founder and Vice President, Benjamin D. Whiting, and installation art by Emily Koh.

CAMPGround23 at Tempus Projects
March 16th, 7.30p

Tempus Projects in Ybor
1624 E 7th Ave
Tampa, FL 33605

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CAMPGround23 kicks off with a concert at Tempus Projects in Ybor. Composers featured on the concert include the following selected from our Call for Works: Pedro Baptista, Juro Kim Feliz, Sean Imboden, John Liberatore, Axel Retif, and Yuting Tan. This concert also marks the unveiling of a brand-new piece of musical installation art: Sandbox Dreams, by Badie Khalegian, Ben Howard, Caroline Owen, and Daniel Smith.

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PROJECT 굿GŪT In-person Concert
October 7, 2022, 7.30p

University of South Florida Concert Hall
3755 Holly Dr
Tampa, FL 33620

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굿 (Gūt) is a Korean ritual performed by shamans acting as a mediator between the present and past, communicating with ancestors and descendants. The shamans interact with the deceased through different phases: Summoning their spirits, listening and praying to them, and celebrating life with the living in attendance. Each phase involves a variety of songs, dances, ensemble playing using traditional instruments, and other  performing arts practices. 

CAMP collaborated with four Korean composers—Youshin Gim, Soobin Lee, Seokmin Mun, and Sangbin Rhie—to reimagine the ritual, contemplating the meaning of life and death. The commissioned works were composed for saxophone, percussion, piano, and voice, and were premiered online in January 2022.

In addition to the original GŪT project, the PROJECT GŪT in-person concert will present works by three winners of the CAMPGround22 commissioning competition: Dorothy Hindman, Robert, McClure, and Jõao Pedro Oliveira. Also to be performed are solo piano works by Emily Koh and Tyler Kline. Including three world premieres, all works are commissioned by CAMP performing artists Jamie Jordan (soprano), Zach Hale (percussion), Kevin von Kampen (percussion), Eunmi Ko (piano and recorder-keyboard), Robert McCormick (percussion), and Katherine Weintraub (saxophone).

This program showcases the distinctive musical languages of nine contemporary composers and top-notch performances by the CAMP ensemble. 

Reserve your seat today for a one-of-a-kind musical experience!

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24–26 March 2022
Tampa and St Petersburg, Florida

CAMPGround22

The Contemporary Art Music Project’s inaugural international music festival, CAMPGround22, is just around the corner. CAMPGround22 will present a wide variety of music by living composers along with handpicked performing artists from around the world. This is not your ordinary music festival. Experience new musical performances and the marriage of sonic and visual arts, and meet the composers and performers in person. 

25 March, 7:30p EST: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Tampa, FL 
(featuring a performance with Central Florida Choreographers Collaboration)
26 March, 2:00p EST: Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa, FL
(featuring a performance with Tampa City Ballet)
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Project Gūt Virtual Concert

Monday, 17 January 2022, 8pm EST (UTC-5)

This event will be streamed live. You can watch the stream on our YouTube channel here.

Come join us for our very special end-of-the-year event. Project Gūt is a collaboration between CAMP, Arts Council Korea, and four Korean composers to reimagine a traditional ritual, exploring the meaning of life and death. This concert features new commissioned pieces by Youshin Gim, Soobin Lee, Seokmin Mun, and Sangbin Rhie, with performances by pianist Eunmi Ko, percussionists Robert McCormick and Zachary Hale, saxophonist Katherine Weintraub, and soprano Jamie Jordan.

Constellations

Saturday, 9 October 2021, 7pm EDT (UTC-4)

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 509 E Twiggs St, Tampa, FL 33602

This event will be held both in-person and streamed live. You can watch the stream on our Facebook page here and YouTube channel here.

Come join pianist Eunmi Ko, saxophonist Katherine Weintraub, and percussionists Robert McCormick and Zachary Hale for an evening of new music. The concert includes a world premiere of David Liptak’s Hocket and music by Hilary Tann, Ingrid Stölzel, and more. All proceeds will go to fund the initiatives of the brand-new organization, the Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP). 

In Tempore

Sunday, 3 October 2021, 7pm & 8:30pm EDT (UTC-4)

Timucua Arts White House, 2000 South Summerlin, Orlando, FL 32806

This event will be held both in-person and streamed live. A link to the live-streaming event can be found here.

Come join pianist Eunmi Ko, saxophonist Katherine Weintraub, and percussionists Robert McCormick and Zachary Hale for an evening of new music. Composers featured on the concert include Chihchun Chi-sun Lee, João Pedro Oliveira, Andrew Sigler, Orlando-based Alex Burtzos, and more. There will be a world premiere of 2+ by Ania Vu and Simple Sonatina by Michael Timpson. All proceeds will go to fund the initiatives of the brand-new organization, the Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP). 

NAC Benefit Concert and Open Discussion

New Music by Minority Composers and Performers

Thursday, 30 September 2021, 7pm PDT (UTC-7), 10pm EDT (UTC-4)

Live streamed on YouTube. Rewatch the stream here.

In a collaboration with the New Arts Collaboration to fund their upcoming November premiere concert, pianists Eunmi Ko and Ting Luo will be joined by a host of other musicians, including Kathleen Supove (pianist), Vicky Chow (pianist), Nicholas Phillips (pianist), Chia Jui (Erhu), and Wioleta Kaminska (multimedia), to highlight new music by minority composers and performers. The event will feature pieces by Emily Koh, Chen Yi, Li Yuan-Qing, Jean Ahn, Reena Esmail, and others, including premiere performances of new works. This concert will be followed by an open Zoom discussion featuring select performers and composers from the concert, including composers Chen Yi and Emily Koh.