
About this Event

About the Series
Shortly after the Museum opened in the current building, it was discovered that the expansive galleries were glorious for chamber music. Subsequently, the Museum Concert Series was born, and musicians from around the world were invited to perform against the backdrop of contemporary art. This Sunday afternoon tradition has continued for over thirty years and with the support of the community will thrive for generations to come.
Orchestra of Indigenous Instruments and New Technologies, May 3, 2026
The Orchestra of Indigenous Instruments and New Technologies is an exciting and unusual ensemble of musicians and composers who combine instruments from the past and present as well as ritual theater, masks and dance. Members of the ensemble are former students of the award-winning conductor/composer Alejandro Iglesias Rossi, who founded OIANT in Argentina in 2000 to combine the unique sounds of native instruments of the Americas with European instruments and modern digital technology.
All the musicians have built their musical instruments after researching their histories, based, in many cases, on models recovered from archaeological sites. The repertoire includes both traditional folk music and new compositions designed to explore sounds that come from combining technologies of the past and the present.
"Shamanic Sounds and Crazy Tone Clusters ... feels like you have traveled back 1,000 years and you are in a strange ceremony celebrating the connections of the culture with the Earth."
—THE NEW YORK TIMES
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
North Dakota Museum of Art, 261 Centennial Drive, Grand Forks, United States
USD 12.51 to USD 39.19