pulsoptional, Durham, North Carolina's Band of Composers, challenges and enthralls audiences with its innovative new music programming. Since its inception in January of 2000, the new music ensemble and composers' collective has developed a diverse, devoted audience and continues to
attract listeners new to contemporary music with its boundary/genredefying,
high-energy concerts. pulsoptional creates and performs new experimental works for its eclectic instrumentation, commissions new music by emerging American composers and maintains a repertoire of experimental classics with an emphasis on the American experimental tradition. pulsoptional has performed in music festivals, rock clubs, dance spaces and other non-traditional venues, as well as prestigious concert halls. pulsoptional's commitment to performing in non-traditional venues has
attracted audiences of diverse ages, ethnicities, and social and economic
backgrounds. pulsoptional is a non-profit organization dedicated to
presenting high quality performances in the Triangle area and beyond,
especially music by young and/or lesser-known composers.
pulsoptional has offered performance residencies at the North Carolina
School of Science and Math, Greensboro College, Tufts University, Duke
University, East Carolina University (NewMusic@ECU Festival), and Lawrence University. The group has received grants and awards from The Alliance for
Improvised Music, The American Music Center's Henry Cowell Performance
Incentive, The Durham Arts Council, The Duke Institute of the Arts, The Duke University Department of Theater Studies, and Duke University's Graduate Student and Professional Committee.