Living American Composers: New Music from Bowling Green

Series produced by WGTE Public Media

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"Living American Composers: New Music from Bowling Green" is a radio series devoted to living American composers and their works.
Update: all of Season Ten is now available for auditioning/download!

Designed with the curious classical listener in mind, this award-winning 13-part, 1-hour radio series offers an invaluable look at what's new in American music.

"New Music from Bowling Green" features exclusive concert material from one of the premiere modern music festivals in the country, alongside in-depth profiles of some of our most important composers—including Grammy® and Pulitzer-winning composer Jennifer Higdon, who is a curator and occasional co-host of the program.

We also offer in-depth profiles of cutting edge groups including New Music Detroit, HUB New Music, Kinds of Kings collective, Latitude 49, Conspirare, Roomful of Teeth, Alarm Will Sound, and the New Music Ensemble at Grand Valley State University.

Other composers and performers featured include multi Grammy® Award-winner Michael Daugherty, Grawemeyer Awardee Andrew Norman, Bang on a Can All Stars founder Evan Ziporyn, “The Exploding Pianist” Kathleen Supové, Pulitzer winners David Lang and Kevin Puts; violinist and new music visionary Johnny Gandelsman, Bearthoven front man Karl Larson, and the highly-acclaimed Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble.

Available FREE OF CHARGE to stations via PRX. Also available via FTP upon request (newmusic@wgte.org).

Each season contains 13 episodes. Stations are encouraged to run episodes of their choosing to fit a 13-week schedule, 26-week schedule, or more.

Questions? Contact us at newmusic@wgte.org or through the PRX messaging system.

Host and Producer: Brad Cresswell
Co-host and Curator: Jennifer Higdon
A Production of WGTE Public Media, Toledo, OH.
Underwriters: MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at Bowling Green State University (OH); National Endowment for the Arts.

• Length: 59 minutes
• Breaks: one floating 60-second break with music bed towards bottom of the hour
• Audio: MP2 (44.1 kHz stereo 256 kbps), available in three segments or as one single file
• Media assets, custom promos and tags on request: newmusic@wgte.org
• Average CUME per episode: 150,000 (more than two million total listeners since launch) source: The WFMT Radio Network

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Designed with the curious classical listener in mind, this award-winning 13-part, 1-hour radio series offers an invaluable look at what's new in American music."New Music from Bowling Green" features exclusive concert material from one of the premiere modern music festivals in the country, alongside in-depth profiles of some of our most important composers—including Grammy® and Pulitzer-winning composer Jennifer Higdon, who is a curator and occasional co-host of the program.We also offer in-depth profiles of cutting edge groups including New Music Detroit, HUB New Music, Kinds of Kings collective, Latitude 49, Conspirare, Roomful of Teeth, Alarm Will Sound, and the New Music Ensemble at Grand Valley State University.Other composers and performers featured include multi Grammy®... Show full description


Additional Files

104 Pieces

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Caption: Performers at the 43rd New Music Festival, Credit: BGSU/WGTE
We hear concert performances from the 43rd annual New Music Festival at Bowling Green State University.

Bought by WRTI, Classic107.3, and KMXT


  • Added: Jun 02, 2023
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 3
Caption: Composer Kevin Puts, Credit: David White
We visit with composer Kevin Puts and the concerto he wrote for the string trio Time for Three. Also, music from Susan Botti which reflects her dua...

Bought by KMUN, WRTI, Classic107.3, and KMXT


  • Added: Jun 09, 2023
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 4
Caption: Kronos Quartet, Credit: Lenny Gonzales
We hear works by Jennifer Higdon, Adolphus Hailstork, and Samuel Adler, plus the Kronos Quartet plays Terry Riley.

Bought by WRTI, KMUN, and Classic107.3


  • Added: Jun 16, 2023
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 3
Caption: Cellist Anthony Marchese and pianist Francisca de Freitas in Concert, Credit: BGSU/WGTE
Up-and-coming composers and performers from the BGSU Doctor of Musical Arts program share their music, live in concert.

Bought by WRTI, KMUN, and Classic107.3


  • Added: Jun 22, 2023
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 3