Wet Ink concerts feature wide-range of UNL Composers

Wet Ink!
Wet Ink!

The term “wet ink” refers to the process that composers used before they had computer software to aid in writing music. They would write music with a fountain pen and paper and new music could be premiered before the ink was even dry.

The Wet Ink concerts on December 2 and December 3 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music’s Westbrook Recital Hall is a showcase for the undergrad and graduate composers to share brand new music in a wide variety of styles. Over the course of two nights there will be pieces for strings, choir, jazz combo, and much more; you are not going to find a more diverse program of music on any other concert at the University.

Both nights (7:30 p.m.) are free and open to the public and feature different works. The performance on the 3rd will be webcast.