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Entries Tagged as 'Experimental Music'

Interpretations Season 20: Artist Blog #1 — Michael Lipsey

September 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Chamber Music, Classical Music, Composers, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Downtown, Experimental Music, Improv, New York

This Fall marks the twentieth season of provocative programming in New York City brought to you by Interpretations. 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. […]

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Happy Birthday, Arnie

September 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music

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The Long Tail of the Avant Garde

June 11th, 2008 · 8 Comments · Contemporary Classical, Electro-Acoustic, Experimental Music

Check this out. (Be patient, it doesn’t really get good until 1:10)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmfHHLfbjNQ

This is a remix of Radiohead’s song “Nude” from their recent album “In Rainbows.” Radiohead held a remix contest, selling the individual tracks of the song on iTunes, and this was one of the results. Here’s the instrumentation, as listed by remixer James Houston […]

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Just Because It’s June in Buffalo

May 26th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Electro-Acoustic, Experimental Music, Festivals

For the past couple of hundred years, David Felder has been running June in Buffalo, the venerable annual music festival that traces its history back to Morton Feldman. Having recently suffered through ‘Savages,’ a small but brutally great film about old people with Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman set in Buffalo, I […]

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Back from the Brink

March 31st, 2008 · 10 Comments · Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Lost and Found, Recordings

At the start of 2007, I told you about my composer/sound-artist pal Chris DeLaurenti’s great new CD release, Favorite Intermissions. A collection of recordings made during symphony concerts around the country, of everything but the concert itself; the warm-ups, noodles and doodles from both pre- and mid-concert, framed to draw our attention to the fun, beauty and […]

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Incredible Isn’t Even Close…

March 22nd, 2008 · 4 Comments · Chamber Music, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music

 
Already mentioned at Bruce Hodges’ Monotonous Forest, and soon should be buzzing all over the new-music web, but this is so absolutely inspired and well-executed that I just have to help spread it around even more: Virgil Moorefield (who was one of my click picks here not so long ago) recently directed the Digital Music Ensemble […]

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Happy Almost-Birthday, Chapel!

January 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Chamber Music, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music

Steve Peters quietly came to Seattle in 2004, after running the non-profit performance organization Nonsequitur out of Albuquerque for 15 years. After a stint at Jackstraw he was finally ready to get back to what he does best (besides making his own wonderful music/sound-art): creating an inviting and flexible space and then filling it up […]

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And one more…

January 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Click Picks, Contemporary Classical, Deaths, Experimental Music

Honest, I swear this is Sequenza21, not the obituaries. But this is otherwise (and unfairly) likely to pass unnoticed in our usual music-blog land: Henri Chopin, one of the pioneering figures in sound poetry, passed away in France on January 3rd.
Born in 1922, he was one of the great explorers of a poetry that favored supremacy of […]

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Sounds Postitively…Anti-Social

December 3rd, 2007 · 4 Comments · Chamber Music, Classical Music, Contemporary Classical, Downtown, Experimental Music

Dear Jerry,
You are cordially invited to a program featuring the music of Pat
Muchmore as performed by the erstwhile and talented members of Anti-Social Music. The gala shall be held at the Ukrainian National Home at 2nd Ave between 8th & 9th streets on December the Thirteenth, where the finest beers and vodkas will be available […]

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Steve’s click picks #37

September 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Click Picks, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music

Our regular listen to and look at living, breathing composers and performers that you may not know yet, but I know you should… And can, right here and now, with so much good listening online.
Time to leave our standard classical composers and performers behind for a second, to hear what the writers can do:
Liesl Ujvary […]

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