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Performances next week at the Lab celebrate 25 years of oddity

June 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Concerts, Electro-Acoustic, Experimental Music, Improv, Just Intonation, Music Events, Percussion, San Francisco

I’ve been working so hard today I’ve forgotten to eat, and it’s in that spirit of lightheadedness and poor impulse control that I share with you the following San Francisco Bay Area new music scene update.
The Lab’s 25th anniversary performance series is well underway, and in just one night, they’ll run the gamut of styles [...]

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Summer Solstice in the Bay Area means the Garden of Memory

June 17th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Electro-Acoustic, Experimental Music, Improv, Music Events, San Francisco

The San Francisco Bay Area  has a unique way of celebrating the first day of summer.  Our most popular new music event, the Garden of Memory, comes around every summer solstice, and reliably attracts more than 1,000 visitors while creating a parking nightmare for miles in every direction.  In 2007 I was forced, like many [...]

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June in Buffalo starts Monday

May 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Composers, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Festivals, File Under?, June in Buffalo

Two of the happiest experiences I’ve had as a composer were back to back summers (’98 and ’99) at JUNE IN BUFFALO. Held at SUNY Buffalo in upstate New York, the weeklong festival is a chance for ‘emerging’ composers to hear their music performed by top notch musicians and to have it critiqued by master [...]

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Note to Self: Find that FM Radio

May 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Experimental Music, Music Events, San Francisco

I write that note to myself about four times a year, and I forget every time, and every time I miss out on a key aspect of the Illuminated Corridor – “a collision of public art, music and film” that persistently crops up in different San Francisco Bay Area locations to work its site-specific magic.
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Rova Saxophone Quartet and friends channel Buckminster Fuller

May 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Bass, Cello, Concerts, Experimental Music, Improv, Percussion, San Francisco, Violin, jazz

San Francisco is famous for its innovations, its open minds, and its spirit of protest.  In 2005, according to Rova Saxophone Quartet member Larry Ochs, “our government was committing all sorts of crimes against humanity in all of our names. I wanted to create some art that flew in the face of those acts – [...]

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Vienna’s Ensemble On_Line visits NYC on Monday

May 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Chamber Music, Classical Music, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, File Under?

THE AUSTRIAN CULTURAL FORUM NEW YORK CONCERTS
ENSEMBLE ON_LINE
MONDAY MAY 4, 7:30 PM
Austrian Cultural Forum NY, 11 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022

Also touring to Philadelphia, Washington and Chicago, this program is curated by Karlheinz Essl and Reinhard Fuchs, in cooperation with Soundfield and the Slought Foundation.
PROGRAM
Gene Coleman | Subaugusta (2009) for bassflute, bassclarinet, violin, cello and [...]

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The 2009 Ditmas Park Concert Series

April 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Classical Music, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, File Under?, New York, Uncategorized

The Ditmas Park Concert Series is up and running for its second season. Curated by Jody Redhage, there will be five concerts in the series.

Friday, May 1 / 9:00 pm Erica von Kleist Trio, 10:30 pm John Ellis Trio / Sycamore Bar & Flower Shop, 1118 Cortelyou Rd. at Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, NY (Q to [...]

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Interpretations Season #20: Artist Blog #9 — John Lindberg of S3NY

April 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Concerts, Downtown, Experimental Music, Improv, Music Events, New York, Performers, jazz

We’ve reached the final concert of Interpretations’ twentieth season of provocative programming in New York City! Founded and curated by baritone Thomas Buckner in 1989, Interpretations focuses on the relationship between contemporary composers from both jazz and classical backgrounds and their interpreters, whether the composers themselves or performers who specialize in new music. To celebrate, [...]

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My Ears Are Open. This week on the podcast: Alex Lipowski

April 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Interviews, Music Instruments, New York, Percussion, Performers, Podcasts

It’s hard to imagine a percussionist that you would want to perform your music more than Alex Lipowski. Alex has a passion for the new, the challenging and the unusual and I find him to be one of the most inspirational musicians I’ve ever met. He spent much of our time together explaining how important it is [...]

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Interpretations Season #20: Artist Blog #8 — Teresa McCollough

March 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Chamber Music, Classical Music, Composers, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Music Events, New York, Performers, Piano

Interpretations continues its twentieth season of provocative programming in New York City. Founded and curated by baritone Thomas Buckner in 1989, Interpretations focuses on the relationship between contemporary composers from both jazz and classical backgrounds and their interpreters, whether the composers themselves or performers who specialize in new music. To celebrate, Jerry Bowles has invited [...]

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