[NewMusic] recent gems
Phillip Greenlief
pgsaxo at pacbell.net
Fri Oct 13 08:31:24 PDT 2006
Thanks for the thoughts, Bob. I really wanted to see Oluyeme, I'm sorry
I missed that show. I really enjoy it when folks check things out on the
scene here and then jot down some thoughts....wish there was more of
that sort of thing to read.
PG
-----Original Message-----
From: newmusic-bounces at music.mills.edu
[mailto:newmusic-bounces at music.mills.edu] On Behalf Of Bob Marsh
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 12:44 AM
To: ba-newmus at eartha.mills.edu
Subject: [NewMusic] recent gems
Frequently I intend to write a little something about some of the things
I've seen but always let it slide by. Generally I wish I would see more
written on this list about what people have actually played locally.
when I do see such stuff I usually rue not having gone. So here are a
few of the most recent gems:
Thursday 9-29 Luggage Store
Alessandro Bosetti - voice and electronics
a beautiful combination of simple and sweet and complex and harsh
"songs"
really interesting thinking behind all of it
Monday October 1 sfSound at ODC
James Tenney's "Critical Band"
a deep, rich, wonderfully alive shimmering textural tapestry realized
with complete authority and directness witnessed by all too few
Thursday October 5 Luggage Store
Olumeyi Thomas - reeds and stuff
The best performance I have seen by Olumeyi - great range of sounds,
nice clear thinking and shapes for his pieces, succintly presented
Saturday October 7 21 Grand
David Michalak and Reel Change with films
David's group worked with his own films as well as couple by Maya Deren.
it was the first I had seen of the Maya Deren films and the second time
for David's. The thought and rehersal time were well evident and made
the films sparkle. The group with David on lap steel guitar, Andrew
Voigt on flutes and saxes, Tom Nunn on his stuff and Carla Kihlsted and
violins had a great cinematic range at time disappearing into the
visuals and then rising with sonic spendor.
Wednesday October 11, 21 Grand
Theresa Wong, cello and Devin Hoff, bass
A great duet. Rich and sensitive allowing room for each other,
supporting each other but mainly the flowering of many interesting
ideas, textures and timbres.
Ok, these are quick sketches, but they were significant musical/artistic
experiences for me.
Bob Marsh
475 43rd Street
Richmond, CA 94805
510-236-2595 home
510-932-9268 cell
http://www.edgetonerecords.com/marsh.html
475 43rd Street
Richmond, CA 94805
510-236-2595 home 510-932-9268 cell
http://www.edgetonerecords.com/marsh.html
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