From rentromus at yahoo.com Wed Oct 1 11:48:35 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:48:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Illuminated Corridor :: Oakland Art Day 10/3/08 Message-ID: <504742.42147.qm@web53711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ************************************* Illuminated Corridor :: Oakland Art Day Friday, October 3 7:14pm - 10pm 199 Kahn's Alley? [in Oakland City Hall Plaza] Oakland, CA free street performance rain or shine bring an fm radio ************************************* Friday, October 3 2008 7:14 PM (sunset) The Illuminated Corridor returns to celebrate Oakland Art Day with a relighting of Kahn's Alley, the vertiginous entrance to City Hall Plaza bordered by the Oakland Art Gallery and the rising flank of the Rotunda Building. One of the culminating events of Oakland Art Day at the Oakland Art Gallery, this Corridor explores three themes of Oakland's art past, present and future: Pardee, a meditationon the former Wetmore Pardee building (now the Dalziel City Administration Building) which housed over 50 artists? studios from the early 70s to the mid-90s; Rotunda, a contrapuntal exploration of the current identity of Kahn's Alley; and eWords, a new anthem drawn from the momentum of Oakland?s public-private cultural investment initiatives. Walk among this collaboration of performative projectionists, intermedia artists and musicians as they relight civic space with experimental outdoor cinema. Artists include: Keith Arnold, Big City Orchestra [Ninah Pixie, Das, Damara Arrowood], CJ Borosque with Lords Of Outland, Thomas Carnacki [Sheila Bosco, Jesse Burson, Marielle Jakobsons, Jim Kaiser, Gregory Scharpen, Agnes Szelag,Matt Waldron], Chen Santa Maria with Nate Boyce, Jen Cohen, Dyemark, Michael Goodier, Phillip Greenlief's Large Ensemble, Jeff Hobbs, Killer Banshee, Lucio Menegon, Mike Missiaen, Reel Change [David Michalak, Andrew Voigt, Tom Nunn, Ann Dental], Geneva Rust-Orta and Sigi Arnejo, Patrice Scanlon, SL Morse [Alicia Byer, Amy Friebertshauser, Tyler Harwood, Zach Houston, Aurora Josephson, Sarah Lockhart, Aram Shelton, Damon Smith, Moe! Staiano], VoxMaids, Lexa Walsh and The Oakland Jingle Orchestra, and many others with live, hyper-local FM broadcast from Neighborhood Public Radio. ******************************************************************************** www.illuminatedcorridor.org The Illuminated Corridor is a next step in outdoor cinema: a nomadic public art installation that creates site-specific illumination of public space, drawing on local traditions of film and live music. http://illuminatedcorridor.com/20081003.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The 1st Annual International Ambient Industrial Music Festival is being curated and presented by Ure Thrall (recording artist and operator of Diskorporeality Recordings) and Mr. Hate (Host of KPFA 94.1 Berkeley's long running experimental music program THE NO OTHER RADIO NETWORK). DIRECTIONS TO ORBIS NEX FROM NORTHERN LOCATIONS Take the Bay Bridge (or some other contrivance) to 880 South. Exit Hegenberger and turn left at the light (onto Hegenberger). Stay towards the right. Once you've passed various nasty establishments (less than one mile): Exit San Leandro Street. Turn right at the light (onto San Leandro). Turn left at the first light (81st Avenue). Observe the gated complex to your left. Enter the second car-sized gate. (Should this gate be closed, dial 200 on the box located to the right of the gate to request admittance.) Upon entrance, there will be an above ground tunnel directly ahead of you. Go through it and continue straight out the other side until you encounter another chain-link fence. Make a sharp right, and travel the alleyway between the fence and the rear of the building. Park. If you have not already done so, announce your presence via the callbox to the right of the back door by dialing 200. DIRECTIONS TO ORBIS NEX FROM SOUTHERN LOCATIONS Take 880 North. Exit Hegenberger and turn left at the light. This will take you past various establishments of lodging and consumption. At the next light, turn right onto Hegenberger. Exit San Leandro Street. Turn right at the light (onto San Leandro). Turn left at the first light (81st Avenue). Observe the gated complex to your left. Enter the second car-sized gate. (Should this gate be closed, dial 200 on the box located to the right of the gate to request admittance.) Upon entrance, there will be an above ground tunnel directly ahead of you. Go through it and continue straight out the other side until you encounter another chain-link fence. Make a sharp right, and travel the alleyway between the fence and the rear of the building. Park. If you have not already done so, announce your presence via the callbox to the right of the back door by dialing 200. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081002/bab3c7b6/attachment.html From jfheule at gmail.com Thu Oct 2 13:38:32 2008 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 13:38:32 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] thrones, silentist, burmese, ettrick, pigs in the ground, basshaters, skullcaster, tullan velte, georg graewe, sextet Message-ID: <9c5cfa860810021338jaf140f0x50069d2c0be39516@mail.gmail.com> THRONES SILENTIST BURMESE ETTRICK Friday 10/3 @ Huffin House, 755 East 10th Street, Oakland, California double homecoming plus birthday party PIGS IN THE GROUND BASSHATERS SKULLCASTER TULLAN VELTE Saturday 10/11 @ Terminal, 3957 San Leandro Street, Oakland, California GEORG GRAEWE (germany, solo piano) JACOB LINDSAY'S SEXTET (jacob felix heule, kanoko nishi, tony dryer, kristian aspelin, phillip greenlief, jacob lindsay) Sunday 11/2 8:00 PM @ Studio 1510, 1510 8th Street, Oakland, California (e-mail me to be removed from this mailing list. no offense taken.) From info at musicforbodies.net Fri Oct 3 04:58:33 2008 From: info at musicforbodies.net (info) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:58:33 +0100 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] any speakers? Message-ID: <65E60E5B-9BBF-4EC7-B809-2BCEDE3E6089@musicforbodies.net> Hi dear New Music list, Sincere apologies if this is the 2nd time you have received this, but i believe I needed to be subscribed to the list to write. hallo, Kaffe Matthews here. I'm a London based musician/composer just arrived at Headlands for a residency until Nov.17th, and am in pretty urgent need of a good pair of studio monitors(self powered or +amp) for the duration. Does anyone have a pair i could please borrow/hire for the duration? or know of anyone who might have any? many thanks for your time, all the best kaffe www.annetteworks.com The Headlands, Residence House #940, 944 Fort Barry, Sausalito, California 94965. office : 415 331-2787 work : 415 332-9865 www.musicforbodies.net info at musicforbodies.net From tbickley at metatronpress.com Sat Oct 4 16:19:02 2008 From: tbickley at metatronpress.com (Tom Bickley) Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 16:19:02 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Meridian Music: Bloom Trio Wed night! Message-ID: <0A3495D0-CBC7-48ED-921B-3C083F9BF396@metatronpress.com> Meridian Music: Composers in Performance presents The Bloom Project Wednesday October 8, 2008 7:30 PM $10 general; $5 students/seniors (no one turned away for lack of funds) Please join us next Wednesday, October 8th at 7:30 PM for a performance by the Bloom Project, featuring Rent Romus on alto, soprano, c-melody saxophones and electronics, Thollem Mcdonas on pump organ, and Steven Baker on challis drone and other original sonic inventions. This will be the West Coast CD release performance for Prismatic Season, recorded in 2006 at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois. Bloom Project is a spirited collaboration between pianist Thollem Mcdonas, multi-saxophonist and electronician Rent Romus, instrument builder Steven Baker, and drummer and found-object player Jon Brumit. The music of the Bloom Project features free group improvisations as well as interpretations of numerous textual and graphical scores offered by the group. The sonic construct of Bloom Project is an organic construction and expression of solos, duos, and trios combining disparate and divergent stylistic histories with a sense of immediacy, intensity, and spontaneous inventiveness. ( M E R I D I A N G A L L E R Y ) Society for Art Publications of the Americas 535 Powell Street San Francisco CA 94108 info at meridiangallery.org www.meridiangallery.org 415 398 7229 phone 415 398 6176 fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081004/d3500ecb/attachment.html From td at pixar.com Sun Oct 5 10:31:13 2008 From: td at pixar.com (Tom Duff) Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:31:13 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Moe! Staiano, Bubble & Squeak at Temescal Arts Center, Oct 7 Message-ID: <200810051731.m95HVD3h002521@marvin.dynamic.pixar.com> On Tuesday, October 7 at 8:00pm, at the Temescal Arts Center Moe! Staiano, solo percussion Bubble & Squeak (John Shiurba, Scott Rosenberg, Gino Robair) Temescal Arts Center 511 48th Street Oakland, CA between Shattuck and Telegraph. Admission: sliding scale $0-$20, all money goes directly to the musicians. From moestaiano1 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 5 23:00:48 2008 From: moestaiano1 at yahoo.com (Moe! Staiano) Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 23:00:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Moe! Staiano und Bubble & Squeak this Tuesday Message-ID: <791403.49077.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> On Tuesday, October 7 at 8:00PM, at the Temescal Arts Center, I'll be playing a solo show (I was asked and agreed, that's how it work nowdays) in an unorthodox setting, so to speak. Here's the deets: Moe! Staiano, solo percussion Bubble & Squeak (John Shiurba, Scott Rosenberg, Gino Robair) Temescal Arts Center 511 48th Street Oakland, CA ...between Shattuck and Telegraph. Admission: sliding scale $1-$20, all money goes directly to the musicians. Starts at 8PM. Afterwards, have some Lanesplitters Pizza, and then you can walk me home as my house is only a block and a half away. Moe! Staiano moestaiano1 at yahoo.com www.myspace.com/moestaianomoekestra -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081005/da48d9f8/attachment.html From td at pixar.com Mon Oct 6 09:23:19 2008 From: td at pixar.com (Tom Duff) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 09:23:19 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] CORRECTION Moe! Staiano, Bubble & Squeak at Temescal Arts Center, Oct 7 Message-ID: <200810061623.m96GNJlF001863@marvin.dynamic.pixar.com> *** NOTE CHANGED TIME! *** *** Show starts at 8:30, not at 8:00! *** On Tuesday, October 7 at 8:30pm, First Tuesdays at the Temescal Arts Center presents Moe! Staiano, solo percussion Bubble & Squeak (John Shiurba, Scott Rosenberg, Gino Robair) Temescal Arts Center 511 48th Street Oakland, CA between Shattuck and Telegraph. Admission: sliding scale $0-$20, all money goes directly to the musicians. From wendyr at mills.edu Mon Oct 6 20:22:52 2008 From: wendyr at mills.edu (Wendy Reid) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 20:22:52 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] On the Nature of Nature: Bobrowski, Dugan, Galindo, Reid, Dambly- Oct. 12 8p.m. Oakland Museum Message-ID: <9445DC03A01C1C4DB5C0669F3A5590A30678F1FD@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> Concert listing: ON THE NATURE OF NATURE: a concert of new works featuring new experimental instruments, electronics and surround sound, composed and performed by Krystyna Bobrowski Dan Dugan Guillermo Galindo Wendy Reid with guest performers: Tom Dambly, trumpet, kelp horn Lulu, african grey parrot Sunday, October 12th, 8p.m. The Garden of the Oakland Museum 1000 Oak Street - Oakland 94607 Admission: $5 -20, sliding scale Please list as soon as possible. Thanks, W Reid From highhorse at mhorse.com Tue Oct 7 12:55:49 2008 From: highhorse at mhorse.com (Daryl Shawn) Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:55:49 -0500 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Daryl Shawn tape loop improv shows Message-ID: <48EBBEC5.6080405@mhorse.com> (I've already mistakenly spammed the New Music discussion group with this, if you're a member there also please forgive the double intrusion...) I'm playing at Luggage Store Gallery this Thursday, the 9th, with Alan Anzalone. Alan plays horns (usually soprano and bari sax), and I'll have my standard setup of a four-track loaded with (blank) loop tapes plus a Dictaphone, fed with nylon-string guitar. We play at 9 p.m., following the League of Art Game Composers who start at 8 p.m. $6-10 sliding scale to get in. LSG is at 1007 Market Street (near 6th), in San Francisco. Then next Tuesday, the 14th, I'll be playing at Bookzoo in Oakland with Matt Davignon, at 7:30. Matt processes a drum machine into something altogether different, we'll be doing solos and duos I believe. Bookzoo is at 6395 Telegraph Avenue (at Alcatraz), in Oakland. Free entry, passing the hat for $0-20 donation. In a somewhat more typical sort of music vein, I'm also doing a show at Annie's Social Club in SF this sunday at 7:00, half instrumental guitar pieces and half vocal tunes, also with the nylon-string guitar. Also playing are Julie Zielinski and Pi (L.A.). This is $6. Annie's is in SF, at 917 Folsom St. (@ 5th. St). More details on my calendar, natch: http://www.swanwelder.com/calendar.htm cheers, Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Oct 7 22:44:11 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 22:44:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] LSG New Music Series 10/09/08 Message-ID: <74541.79056.qm@web53711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ************************************* Outsound Presents LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ************************************* Thursday, October 9 2008 8:00 PM ? 8pm: League of Art Game Composers (LAG) 9pm: Guitarist/tape manipulator Daryl Shawn and sax/clarinet player Alan Anzalone LAG, the league of art game composers, is a union of experimental composers that was formed in spring 2008. LAG is a collective of like-minded composers who are interested in the utilization, creation, and fusion of games and art. Members compose their own works and also collaborate for the creation or performance of each other?s works. LAG explores the different ways in which games and art can be synthesized. The games can be pre-existing and appropriated for musical endeavors, as in "Red King Snoring vs. the Octopus Knight", an electronic chess piece by Chad McKinney and Curtis McKinney. As well, wholly new games can be created, as in "Stargazing"(a real-time graphic score/game hybrid), by Cole Ingraham. Aesthetic influences are sometimes appropriated, such as the characteristic sound of the Commodore 64 sound chip. Often the game mechanics themselves are deep structural elements that inform the shape and interactive nature of the music. These games are often performed live or interacted with as installations, but are also utilized in the creation of fixed media. Active members of LAG include Cole Ingraham, Chad McKinney, Curtis McKinney, Peter Musselman, and Luke Selden. Bay Area local Anzalone leans towards the low and large editions of his instruments. He plays his horns in ?SoloBasura! and The Sophisticuffs, and is a longtime member of Survival Research Laboratories. Daryl Shawn, on tour many miles away from his adopted home of Oaxaca, Mexico, combines his able flamenco-influenced nylon-string guitar work with live tape manipulations. He uses a four-track tape machine and Dictaphone microcassette player to record, replay and twist his acoustic tones into unrecognizable but often pleasing shapes. He appears in the Bay Area as part of a short tour of California which also includes appearances at the 7th International Live Looping festival in Santa Cruz, and the 12th annual Norcal Noisefest in Sacramento. Cost : $6-10 ******************************************************************************** Oct16 8pm: Amar Chaudhary 9pm: Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble Oct23 8pm Music by the Eyeful Keith Evans Dylan Bolles Ngoma Lungundu Oct30 8pm Dronshift ******************************************************************************** Outsound Presents is a emerging non-profit volunteer collective of explorative sound artists who, among other things, are involved in running performance venues, recording labels, and other D.I.Y. endeavors. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081007/37fda154/attachment.html From 21grand at 21grand.org Thu Oct 9 02:38:40 2008 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 02:38:40 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 21 Grand tonight - free jazz - elliot levin/looney/smith/walter Message-ID: Thursday, October 9th - free jazz: Elliot Levin (Philadelphia), Scott Looney, Damon Smith, Weasel Walter. Opening set: guitar duo RICK IANNACONE and TOM ROLLISON 8pm, $6-10 sliding scale -- 21 Grand 416 25th St. Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 444-7263 http://www.21grand.org From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Thu Oct 9 09:20:37 2008 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:20:37 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Tonight: Elliot Levin/Scott Looney/Damon Smith/Weasel Walter References: <262333.24203.qm@web82015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Thursday, Oct 9 2008 8:00 PM 21 Grand 416 25th St @Broadway Near 19th Street BART Oakland quartet - free jazz - Elliot Levin, Scott Looney, Damon Smith, Weasel Walter. Opening set: guitar duo RICK IANNACONE and TOM ROLLISON Cost : $6-10 Damon Smith http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon New solo project: http://www.myspace.com/damonsmithsolo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In addition, sfSound presents two ginormous works from the 1980's: Gerard Grisey's "Talea" (1986) for flutes, clarinets, violin, cello, and piano, and the U.S. premiere of Mathias Spahlinger's "Aussageverweigerung / Gegendarstellung" (refusal to testify / cross-examination) (1981) : two contra-contexts for a double quartet of clarinets, saxophones, low strings, and pianos. The program also includes a new microtonal work written for sfSound by local composer Erik Ulman. MUSICIANS Tom Duff - voice Aurora Josephson - voice Stacey Pelinka - flutes Matt Ingalls - clarinets Jonathan Russell - clarinets John Ingle - saxophones Jon Raskin - bari saxophone Andy Strain - trombone Loren Mach - percussion Gino Robair - percussion Matthew Goodheart - piano Christopher Jones - piano/bassoon/conductor Hadley McCarroll - piano/voice Erik Ulman - violin Alexa Beattie - viola Karlyn DeSteno - viola Monica Scott - cello Richard Worn - contrabass Chris Brown - computer Kristin Miltner - computer Wobbly - electronics sfSoundSeries is a concert series in the San Francisco Bay Area featuring contemporary and experimental music. Our programs reach from the latest music of the European Avant-Garde to the grittiest sounds of the West Coast Improv-Underground, encompassing the latest trends in instrumental technique, conceptual art, music theater, and electronic sound. http://sfSound.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Film-Music-Narration Message-ID: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and kino21 present THE 10,000 MILE BIKE RACE Thursday Oct 16th, 7:30pm YBCA Screening Room 701 Mission St at Third St. San Francisco http://www.ybca.org/tickets/calendar/view.aspx?id=7970 * This live music, narration and projection performance is based on a chapter, about a promotional race between a 5-man bike team and an express train across Siberia, from Alfred Jarry's outrageous 1906 novel THE SUPERMALE, known on Wikipedia as the "first cyborg sex novel." The text is interpreted simultaneously in three ways: On FILM by local celluloid celebrities Bill BASQUIN, Paul CLIPSON, Jerome HILER, Kerry LAITALA In MUSIC composed by Graham CONNAH played live by his 8-piece pickup ensemble By SPEECH through the dulcet and sinister tones of poet and master orator Brent CUNNINGHAM * curated and produced by kino21 for Bay Area Now 5 art and performance series http://www.kino21.org/ ^Z From fastian at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 12 22:53:01 2008 From: fastian at sbcglobal.net (John THREADGOULD) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:53:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Cooper Moore Message-ID: <276511.11488.qm@web83001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I thought I'd throw this in here so no one misses out. ?????????????????????????????????????? John T ? Cooper-Moore Solo / Music: Old and New Paths Traveling from town to town by bus and train as the routes and rates avail, Cooper-Moore will perform this brand new program fully utilizing his own handcrafted instruments. Old and New Paths is a mix, a gumbo, a stew of gospel, bop, avant-garde jazz, and blues based music which is used to accompany stories about people that he's known, and stories that he heard as a child living in the Piedmont area of Virginia.? ? 14-TUE ? San Francisco, CA ? Mama Calizo's Voice Factory * ? 1519 Mission St. near S. Van Ness, San Francisco -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mama Calizo's Voice Factory 1519 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 From rentromus at yahoo.com Wed Oct 15 17:08:25 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 17:08:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] LSG New Music Series 10/16/08 Message-ID: <929369.49677.qm@web53710.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ************************************* Outsound Presents LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ************************************* Thursday, October 16 2008 8:00 PM ? 8pm: Amar Chaudhary Electronics, combining custom software with hardware analog and digital synthesizers. Dark and playful, combining noise, rich harmonies, strange rhythms and a sense of humor. 9pm: Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble Jack Curtis Dubowsky, Fred Morgan, Hall Goff -------------------------------------------------------------- Amar Chaudhary is a longtime composer and performer specializing in contemporary and electronic music, as well as a developer of advanced software for sound synthesis and music composition. Amar studied composition first with Ruth Schonthal at the Westchester Conservatory of Music in New York from 1983 to 1991, and then at Yale University from 1991 to 1995. Amar had his music performed internationally and has received several honors for his musical work, including a 1992 premier of his clarinet quartet Conversational Impromptu at Weill Recital Hall in New York and the 1990 NGCSA Young Composers Award for Earth Songs. Amar received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. While at Berkeley, Amar was a researcher at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) and developed advanced software for music composition and performance, including Open Sound Edit, an advanced 3D graphical editor for sound representations and Open Sound World, a programming environment for real-time music and audio applications. He has published several research papers related to these and other projects. Amar remains actively involved in local electronic and experimental music in the San Francisco Bay Area, and performs regularly. His recent music involves experimentation with new sounds and sound-synthesis/processing techniques and new modes of musically expressive performance. He is also interested in the use of folk instruments and toy instruments in electro-acoustic music. In addition to his musical work, Amar maintains a deep interest in modern and contemporary art in several media as a creator, consumer and supporter. ? Jack Curtis Dubowsky is an active composer, conductor, writer, educator, and filmmaker. Dubowsky has composed three chamber operas and scored four feature films, including That Man: Peter Berlin, Rock Haven, and Under One Roof. The short film NYC Dilemma about this working composer premiered at BFI in London in 2006. Dubowsky's choral music has been performed internationally by groups including the San Francisco Choral Artists, the Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco, and the Mount Eden Chorus. His orchestral music has been performed by the Castro Valley Chamber Orchestra. His chamber music has been performed by the Snopea Chamber Ensemble, the Organic Sound Experiment, Collaborata, and the Paradigm Brass. Dubowsky has received grants from Meet the Composer, Inc., the Zellerbach Family Fund, and the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library. Dubowsky has produced recordings by The Winsome Griffles, Glen Meadmore, and the Virgin Whore Complex. His award winning "Mr Jones" parody is a highlight of the Momus album Stars Forever. Dubowsky received his MM in Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and also studied at the Aspen School. He has studied conducting with Sonja Neblett, and composition with David Conte, Conrad Susa, Elinor Armer, and Michael Czajkowski. Dubowsky writes for Film International and teaches at Film Arts Foundation and NYU. Cost : $6-10 ******************************************************************************** Oct23? 8pm Music by the Eyeful Keith Evans Dylan Bolles Ngoma Lungundu Oct30? 8pm Dronshift 21 artists 2 hours 1 drone Nov 6? 8pm Jacob Lindsay/Kristian Aspelin/Jerome Bryerton 9pm Simon Rose(UK) Jerome Bryerton(CHI) Damon Smith Nov13 8pm Ross Hammond/Darren Johnston/Devin Hoff 9pm George Cremaschi/Liz Allbee ******************************************************************************** Outsound Presents is a emerging non-profit volunteer collective of explorative sound artists who, among other things, are involved in running performance venues, recording labels, and other D.I.Y. endeavors. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081015/ce747d6f/attachment.html From rentromus at yahoo.com Wed Oct 15 17:26:50 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 17:26:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] SIMM Series 10/19/08 Message-ID: <475589.68441.qm@web53708.mail.re2.yahoo.com> *********************************************** OUTSOUND Presents... SIMM New Music Series 116 9th St. @ Mission, San Francisco 7:30 PM, donation $10 general $8 student/senior $5 artist kids under 12 free http://www.outsound.org *********************************************** Sunday, Oct 19 2008 7:30 PM 7:30 Thollem Mcdonas - grand piano (WORLD), Rent Romus - alto & soprano and maybe c-melody saxophones (SF) (live recording) 8:30 Leave Me Alone - US Sextet (quintet) w/ Rent Romus - saxes +electronics Andre Custodio - Drums + Stuff Alex Yeung -electric guitar, Lx Rudis - electronics, David Slusser - tenor sax $10 gen/$8 student/senior/$5 artist/children under 12 free ? ******************************************************************************** Nov? 2?? 7:30 Noertker's Moxie 8:30 Margriet Tchicai Nov 16? 7:30 Left Coast Improv Group 8:30 Lukas Ligeti (NY) ******************************************************************************** THE MUSICIANS UNION HALL 116 9th Street @ Mission St., 1.5 blocks from Civic Center Street BART, San Francisco. 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Nate Wooley got a solid jazz education from his father in a northwest coast dance band, but eschewed the tradition of jazz trumpet to concentrate on extreme sound, touring and recording with such hard noise and rock groups as Melee, Graveyards, and Akron/Family. This year they are on the road again in the Western United States and in Europe, both as a duo and in a trio with violinist and electronicist, Phil Wachsmann. for more information contact: John Bischoff, Music Department Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94613 510-430-2331 Mills College is located off 580 freeway in Oakland. Take the MacArthur Blvd. exit (just after High St.), turn right at the bottom of the exit, and enter the college immediately on your left through the College gates. http://music.mills.edu/events --------------------------- From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Thu Oct 16 12:43:47 2008 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 12:43:47 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Nate Wolley/Scott Looney/Damon Smith/Weasel Walter + Johnston/Hoff References: <262333.24203.qm@web82015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <7BEB7308-2732-41E4-BC34-67903F950B0C@balancepointacoustics.com> Sunday, Oct 19 2008 8:00 PM Studio 1510 1510 8th Street Oakland improvised Music With Food returns, along with Studio 1510 for another interesting night of music making. This night we are proud to present avantgarde trumpeter Nate Wooley from NYC in a quartet setting plus Devin Hoff and Darren Johnston duo. Special Guest Roberto Zorzi from Italy may be joining us as well and may even cook food! Set 1 - Roberto Zorzi -Italy opening short set (Not Confirmed yet) Set 2- Devin Hoff - Bass Darren Johnston - trumpet Set 3- Nate Wooley - trumpet (NYC) Scott R. Looney - hyperpiano Damon Smith - bass Weasel Walter - drums Damon Smith http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon New solo project: http://www.myspace.com/damonsmithsolo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081016/09f0e7d1/attachment.html From matt at sfsound.org Thu Oct 16 13:20:49 2008 From: matt at sfsound.org (matt) Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:20:49 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Fwd: CHAMBER MUSIC DAY . LIVE + FREE - This Sunday!!! References: Message-ID: <17754FEF-5636-40C9-AEBA-67EDCDF07E86@sfsound.org> sfSound performs on Chamber Music Day 5pm (details below) PROGRAM Rachetforms (2006) Kyle Bruckmann Kyle Bruckmann, oboe/English horn Monica Scott, cello Quartet Op. 22 (1930) Anton Webern Sehr m??ig Sehr schwungvoll Matt Ingalls, clarinet John Ingle, tenor saxophone Graeme Jennings, violin Christopher Jones, piano Improvisation (2008) sfSoundGroup Kyle Bruckmann, oboe/English horn Matt Ingalls, clarinet John Ingle, saxophones Graeme Jennings, violin Alexa Beattie, viola Monica Scott, cello Christopher Jones, piano Click to view this email in a browser CHAMBER MUSIC DAY . LIVE + FREE 16 Performances of Bay Area Chamber Music Ensembles Temple Emanu-El, 2 Lake Street at Arguello, San Francisco, CA 94118 Sunday, October 19, 2008, 3pm ? 10:00PM Join San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music for a chamber music marathon with 16 of the hottest ensembles in the San Francisco Bay Area! With each group introduced by a local presenter, you?ll not only experience diverse music ?from classical to contemporary?but find out who?s showcasing the musicians and where. You will have the opportunity to stroll through the foyer and courtyard, meeting artists and browsing information areas where you can find out about all chamber music series in the Bay Area. In the Chapel, special programming for children and their families will be featured (3:30- 4:30PM), with Picasso Quartet and Quinteto Latino. 3PM Allison Lovejoy & Dave Scott Duo; 3:30PM Sqwonk; 4PM Luna Nova Quartet; 4:30PM martha & monica; 5PM sfSound; 5:30PM Left Coast Ensemble; 6:30PM ChamberBridge; 7PM Laurel Ensemble; 7:30PM Del Sol String Quartet; 8PM SFPQ; 8:30PM Heidi Melton; 9PM Cypress String Quartet; 9:30PM Lee Trio; Performances for Kids: 3:30PM Picasso Quartet; 4PM Quinteto Latino; Several performances during the day: Classical Revolution Temple Emanu-El - Sunday, October 19, 2008, 3pm ? 10:00PM - Free and open to the public Chamber Music Day. Live + Free is the first event of its kind in the Bay Area. Be part of this exciting event and hear great music! 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Jacob Lindsay Quartet Message-ID: <423115.69733.qm@web58003.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Tuesday, Oct 21 2008 10:00 PM Uptown 1928 Telegraph Ave @19th St Oakland Tuesday, Oct 21 2008 10:00 PM AVANT GARDE AFTERPARTY @ 10PM featuring Jacob Lindsay - Clarinets Ava Mendoza - Guitar Damon Smith - 7-String Ergo Bass and lloopp Weasel Walter - Drums and Percussion Also performing: Kanoko Nishi - Koto Jordan Glenn - Percussion Head on over after the Frith/Wooley/Lytton show at 21Grand and have a cocktail and some excellent new music. The quartet of Lindsay/Mendoza/Smith/Walter explores the rock-idiomatic instrumentation of electric guitar, electric bass, and drums, as pitted against clarinets within the context of pan-idiomatic collectively improvised music, including an explicit investigation of volume and "transparent" versus "translucent" stratification. Jacob Lindsay http://www.bayimproviser.com/jacoblindsay __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From cbmus at mills.edu Mon Oct 20 11:38:30 2008 From: cbmus at mills.edu (Chris Brown) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 11:38:30 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] "VAV" sound installation/talk at SFCJM Message-ID: <9099BBE3-AA83-438A-B927-4EE05DFAEA1D@mills.edu> I will be giving a short talk and then diffusing the piece "VAV", that I made with the HUB last Spring, in the Yud space of the SF Contemporary Jewish Museum this Thursday, Oct. 23rd at 7 PM. The piece was a commission for John Zorn's Aleph-Bet Sound Project, and has been running in rotation with other works since the opening of the Museum last June. But for this event the piece will be played through a six-channel speaker system installed throughout the room, which was the original idea, and this will probably be the only opportunity to hear it in this special venue in the way it was intended. I'm very happy with the 35 minute piece, which combines tone, noise, and interactivity in a way that is both taut and meditative . If you haven't yet checked out the museum, it was designed by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind, and is well worth arriving early to explorte -- there's also a new Warhol exhibit that just opened that may be interesting. Hope to see you there! Admission to the music/talk is free, after paying admission ($10) to the museum. It's located right across Mission St. from Yerba Buena Gardens. Here's there website for more info: http://www.thecjm.org/ Chris Chris Brown Mills College Music Dept. Center for Contemporary Music (CCM) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Uptown is at 1928 Telegraph Ave. (near 19th St. BART - 5 blocks from 21 Grand). sl From ava.mendoza at gmail.com Mon Oct 20 16:12:34 2008 From: ava.mendoza at gmail.com (Ava Mendoza) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:12:34 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Fwd: 3 SHOWS THIS WEEK-- JACOB LINDSAY QUARTET, MUTE SOCIALITE + USAISAMONSTER In-Reply-To: <317505170810200033t76a7d35dg285580ab27585f3a@mail.gmail.com> References: <317505170810200033t76a7d35dg285580ab27585f3a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <317505170810201612u537dae15h73751083080a75bd@mail.gmail.com> TUES 10/21 Amoeba- 2455 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley FREE 7 pm MUTE SOCIALITE @ Amoeba Come shop for records and give us an ear! We love ears. It's been all practice for the last 3 months, and we've got new songs and a Liz on the full set now, which rules. www.myspace.com/mutesocialite and later that night... -------- TUES 10/21 The Uptown- 1928 Telegraph Ave 10 pm Jacob Lindsay - Clarinets Ava Mendoza - Guitar Damon Smith - 7-String Ergo Bass and lloopp Weasel Walter - Drums and Percussion Also performing: Kanoko Nishi - Koto Jordan Glenn - Percussion -------------- THURS 10/23 21 Grand- 416 25th St $5-10 8:30 pm USAISAMONSTER (www.myspace.com/usaisamonster0 MUTE SOCIALITE LEARNED HELPLESSNESS MIAMI NIGHTS -- www.myspace.com/avamendoza www.myspace.com/mutesocialite http://www.bayimproviser.com/avamendoza -- www.myspace.com/avamendoza www.myspace.com/mutesocialite http://www.bayimproviser.com/avamendoza -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081020/f83a78b1/attachment.html From steed at mills.edu Tue Oct 21 12:51:13 2008 From: steed at mills.edu (Steed Cowart) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 12:51:13 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Mills Concert Series: Keith Rowe Nov. 8 Message-ID: <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C52614@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> The Mills College Music Department and the Center for Contemporary Music present Concert Series David Tudor Composer-in-Residence KEITH ROWE The legendary electroacoustic composer and improviser performs solo, and in collaboration with Mills students and faculty presents Cornelius Cardew?s "The Tiger?s Mind," an exploration of musical relationships based on a prose score. Saturday, November 8, 8:00 pm $12 general, $6 seniors Lisser Hall Mills College Lisser Hall 5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland, CA 94613 Tickets may be purchased at the door, or online at: http://www.boxofficetickets.com From suki at zoka.com Tue Oct 21 17:36:56 2008 From: suki at zoka.com (Suki O'Kane) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:36:56 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 10/23 Music by the Eyeful at Luggage Store Message-ID: outsound presents music by the eyeful part of the lsf new music series at the luggage store gallery 1007 market street at sixth san franshisky $6 - $10 sliding scale discount advance tix for oct-nov-dec shows https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/45654 keith evans breath transit and the peal of night with dylan bolles nicholas chase ngoma lungundu (voice that thunders) about the artists Nicholas Chase [www.nicholaschase.net] was dubbed by LA Weekly as an 'Eye/Ear Explorer,' An Alpert Award Nominee, Chase earned his MFA in Composition/New Media and Integrated Media studying with Morton Subotnick, Bunita Marcus, Stephen L. Mosko and Sara Roberts at CalArts, with additional study of Arabic Classical Music under Ziad Bunni of the Aleppo Conserveratory in Syria. Composing solo, chamber and electro-acoustic works, Nick's work explores the connection between interactive sound and music, audio and visual relationships and story telling. He will be presenting the first in progress performance of Ngoma Lungundu (Voice That Thunders). Keith Evans and Dylan Bolles [www.keithevans.org] are collaborating to create Breath Transit and the Peal of Night, a piece for live cinema and shakuhachi. Keith is a performative visual artist and musician who creates translation systems, fascination devices, and extra-cinematic experiences that reveal the phenomenon and the idea of cinema as a technological system. Keith hails from the multimedia collective Silt, innovators in multiple film projections, shadow interferences, kinetic sculptural elements, and resonant sound. Dylan is a composer, performance artist and multi-instrumentalist who makes sound/theatre works, often involving the design and construction of new musical instruments. He is currently a Research Assistant in the UC Davis Humanities Institute developing both a formal and cultural translation of p'ansori, a Korean oral narrative form rooted in ancient Shamanist rituals. about music by the eyeful a small part of the New Music Series tended lovingly by Outsound Presents (http://www.outsound.org) at the Luggage Store Gallery, Music by the Eyeful features inventions in visual music: from musician-filmmaker collaborations to optical instrument inventors to performative projectionists, and experimental work that highlights the sonic properties of visual art and the visual properties of music. Visit the project in thatspace (http://www.myspace.com/musicbytheeyeful) to learn about upcoming shows. travel tips to get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. if driving, parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Streets for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 -- suki o'kane mailto:suki at zoka.com http://www.myspace.com/sukiokane From rentromus at yahoo.com Wed Oct 22 00:13:10 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:13:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] LSG New Music Series 10/23/08 Message-ID: <428413.80404.qm@web53711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ************************************* Outsound & Luggage Store Present The New Music Series 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ************************************* Thursday, October 23 2008 8:00 PM ? The First Installment of Music by the Eyeful with two elemental episodes of live cinema and music: Breath Transit and the Peal of Night performative projectionist Keith Evans (Silt) with composer / instrument builder Dylan Bolles Ngoma Lungundu (Voice That Thunders) Nicholas Chase on laptop and interactive video Dylan Bolles is a doctoral candidate in Performance Studies at the University of California at Davis. He makes sound/theatre works for people and environments, many of which involve the design and construction of new musical instruments. His background in performance includes inter-disciplinary collaborations, time-based arts, and sound compositions. These works strive to unify the performer/audience split and to build communities based on shared temporal experience. He is co-founder of the Music for People and Thingamajigs festival and holds a Masters Degree in Composition from Mills College, CA. The Myth of Ten-Thousand Things will represent his dissertation research. The Ngoma Lungundu is a mythical/mystical drum carried and guarded by the Lemba people of Africa. Recent controversial research by anthropologist Dr. Tudor Parfitt (University of London School of Oriental and African Studies), draws connection between the Ngoma Lungundu and the Arc of the Covenant, inspired by the recent discovery that the Lemba are, in fact, physical descendants of the lost tribe of Israelites known as the Cohen. The Cohen were the guardians of the Arc and, based on this and the specific mythical similarities of the Ngoma Lungundu and the Biblical Arc of the Covenant, Dr. Parfitt asserts that the Ngoma Lungundu and the Arc may be one and the same. Dr. Parfitt has found the most recent incarnation of the Ngoma Lungundu, dated at about 650 years of age, at the Harare Museum of Human Science in Zimbabwe. Be it Arc of the Covenant or not, the Ngoma Lungundu seems to refer to a particular style of drum that has been created and recreated repeatedly by the Lemba tribesman as an icon of religious faith and military might in very much the same way that the Arc of the Covenant is referred to in ancient texts and Old Testament of the Bible. The Lemba, incidentally (and enigmatically), practice Judaism. Ngoma Lungundu (Voice That Thunders) is inspired by the idea of a drum that speaks with with the absolute voice of Nature, a call-to-being, as it were. In developing Ngoma, I thought to incorporate the organic movement of the body as its visual narrative. Sequences of live action film, hand-drawn animation and vector graphics are being combined, layered, shaped, and manipulated in real-time response to the sound/music of Ngoma and form the choreographic element of what is, essentially, a dance piece with no dancers. Donation : $6-10 This special program is sponsored in part by the Zellerbach Family Fund ******************************************************************************** Oct30? 8pm Dronshift 21 artists 2 hours 1 drone Nov 6? 8pm Jacob Lindsay/Kristian Aspelin/Jerome Bryerton 9pm Simon Rose(UK) Jerome Bryerton(CHI) Damon Smith Nov13 8pm Ross Hammond/Darren Johnston/Devin Hoff 9pm George Cremaschi/Liz Allbee ******************************************************************************** Outsound Presents is a emerging non-profit volunteer collective of explorative sound artists who, among other things, are involved in running performance venues, recording labels, and other D.I.Y. endeavors. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. 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Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland, CA 94613 From mperlmut at hotmail.com Wed Oct 22 12:25:40 2008 From: mperlmut at hotmail.com (Michael Perlmutter) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:25:40 +0000 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] vote on Nov 4, then celebrate with Zoyres and Dan Cantrell Nov 5th at Ashkenaz, Berkeley! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please mark your calendars for the next two Zoyres shows, both in the EAST BAY!?Wednesday, 11/05/08Dance lesson at 7:30 pm; Show at 8:30 pm; $10Zoyres Eastern European Wild Ferment; Dan Cantrell & FriendsAshkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA We'll hopefully be celebrating some major electoral victories (make sure you vote by Nov 4th). We'll be joined that night by a great group lead by Dan Cantrell, performing traditional and EasternEuropean inspired music. Rumor is that there might also be bellydancing. ?Sunday, 12/21/08Zoyres Eastern European Wild Ferment2 sets starting at 8pm; $10Anna's Jazz Island, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley(just east of Shattuck Avenue & downtown Berkeley BART)This is more of a sit-down venue. Great listening spot in downtown Berkeley. ************************************************Zoyres Eastern European Wild FermentMike Perlmutter -- saxes and clarinetLiam Staskawicz ? tromboneJonathan Russell ? clarinet and bass clarinetJosh Sirotiak - tubaEddie Pollard ? drums The Zoyres energy and sound is complex and catchy, dynamic and dancy, down-home and dirty, alternately cerebral and simple, dark and delightful. Drawing from Eastern European folk music (klezmer and Balkan), free improvisation, jazz, rock, and drum-n-bass, the Zoyres recipe is a fusion nonpareil; an exciting new taste from Old World flavors! Recently releasing their new CD, Biserka!, to a sold out San Francisco audience they're excited to shake things up at Ashkenaz & Anna's Jazz Island in Berkeley. Don't miss it!Recordings and videos can be accessed from:www.myspace.com/zoyreshttp://youtube.com/profile?user=Zoyreswww.zoyres.com _,___ _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go?take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081022/bd7844f9/attachment.html From liz_abet at yahoo.com Thu Oct 23 10:50:08 2008 From: liz_abet at yahoo.com (liz allbee) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:50:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Fri. 24th and Sat. 25th at Finger Palace Message-ID: <267923.64687.qm@web33105.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi all. I just want to drop a line about two solo sets that I am playing this Fri. and Sat. night which I'm pretty excited about. I'll be on the bill after Debra Allan Poe performing: In The Art of Fright. The show is at 8 sharp. Both nights are at Woody's Finger Palace in Berkeley. More info is here: http://woodywoodmansfingerpalace.com/ This is the 30th Anniversary of the Finger Palace and if you've never been and can't make this weekend I highly recommend you check out the schedule and pay a visit on one of the other performance nights this month (esp. one featuring our own W.Woodman), it will be going through the end of November! Bring a hairnet or succumb. From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Thu Oct 23 11:42:54 2008 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 10/25: Quartet with 'cellist composer Michael Mairhof References: <262333.24203.qm@web82015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Saturday, Oct 25 2008 8:00 PM Studio 1510 1510 8th Street Oakland A special evening of electronics dueling electronics and electronics dueling with hyperpiano! We welcome Duo PantoMorf from Sweden and Tim Perkis who i will be doing a duet with as well. Opening for us will be an interesting quartet with cellist Michael Mairhof, Damon Smith, Tony Dryer, and Jacob Lindsay. Set 1 - Michael Mairhof - 'cello Damon Smith & Tony Dryer - double basses Jacob Lindsay - clarinets Set 2 - Duet - Tim Perkis - electronics/ Scott R. Looney-hyperpiano Set 3 - Duo PantoMorf - Palle Dahstadt, Per Anders Nilsson - electronics Maierhof, Michael (b. 1956, Fulda). German composer of mostly chamber, vocal and multimedia works that have been performed in Asia, Europe and North America. Mr. Maierhof is self-taught as a composer and began composing in 1988. He studied mathematics and music in Kassel and art history and philosophy in Hamburg. He has earned awards from the Cit? Internationale des Arts in Paris and his works have been selected by the Deutsche Gesellschaft f?r Neue Musik three times (1998?2000). He won First Prize in the Neue Musik f?r Sch?lerorchester competition in Stuttgart (2005, for MINUS 1). His music has been performed in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Kazakstan, Luxembourg, South Korea, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA, including twice at Darmstadt (1998, 2000). He was an invited lecturer at Trinity College in Dublin and the Hochschule f?r Musik in Stuttgart in 2001?02 and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the California Institute of the Arts, the Centre for Contemporary Music in Dublin, and the Hochschule f?r bildende K?nste in Hamburg, all in 2003. Damon Smith http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon New solo project: http://www.myspace.com/damonsmithsolo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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About "Giant Fly Attack" - this is my tribute to vintage B-movies - nature and science mix badly in a parable about American corporate malfeasance with not-so-subtle parallels to current events. Still a work in progress - it is currently silent - it has been greatly developed and "improved" since its initial preview at the Illuminated Corridor last year at the Prelinger Library in SF. It's the first thing, so if you want to see it, show up on time! The show will start fairly promptly. sl From itzat at earthlink.net Thu Oct 23 15:16:43 2008 From: itzat at earthlink.net (itzat at earthlink.net) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:16:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Fw: AQ instore! SIR RICHARD BISHOP! Performing live here this Sunday! Message-ID: <9912466.1224800203778.JavaMail.root@mswamui-andean.atl.sa.earthlink.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Sat Oct 25 23:46:07 2008 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 23:46:07 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 10/27: Improvised Music at the Make Out Room References: <262333.24203.qm@web82015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Monday 10/27 8:30pm At the Make-Out Room 3225 22nd St San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 647-2888 1. Matt Bauder - tenor saxophone (from NYC) Aram Shelton - alto saxophone Colin Stetson - baritone saxophone (now from Montreal I thinks) 2. Darren Johnston - trumpet Bill Horvitz - electric guitar David Phillips - pedal steel 3. Jen Baker - trombone Simon Rose - alto saxophone Weasel Walter - drums Damon Smith - bass http://www.makeoutroom.com Damon Smith http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon New solo project: http://www.myspace.com/damonsmithsolo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081025/c70a9509/attachment.html From slusser at pixar.com Mon Oct 27 11:03:55 2008 From: slusser at pixar.com (David Slusser) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:03:55 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] PLUTO @ Ivy Room tonight Message-ID: <995AE7E3-58DE-4CB1-98C1-7FCA23071D7B@pixar.com> Monday, October 27 10 pm The Ivy Room 858 San Pablo Ave (between Solano Ave & Washington Ave) Albany, CA 94706 (510) 524-9220 Reunion of legendary pan-idiomatic improv band Dave Slusser keys, woodwinds Ralph Carney horns etc Steve Clarke guitar, trumpet Len Paterson guitar, electronics Ellen Schoenwetter bass Marc Weinstein drums From aotte80 at yahoo.com Mon Oct 27 11:29:12 2008 From: aotte80 at yahoo.com (Adria Otte) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:29:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Bird on a Wire: absorb the current - Terri Hron @ Meridian Gallery 10/29/08 Message-ID: <262869.4617.qm@web52507.mail.re2.yahoo.com> *??v????n?+n?^r??z{Sz???'??(???Y?gz?Z??-?????4??5??z????nu?????*+?z(??n?w?k?~??i?(}??v??'bjq??W?????????)y????'q????mY?gz?Z??-???????M1?????? ?r??z?ek'?jw\?jh???z???'?????Z*??v????n?+n?^r??z{b??.????????-o!??{aj??j??z?(?K??&????????E?_??Bjv?h??z???v? ??u??z????&?i?????j?? ???z?)^????v?t???4???????????Hb? m???Q ?????????jv?k?KJ('jV???i????????z???+??jk???j???????'????????z)???hj?b??????7?????^??Z???z???'??d??^?(!??)z??{^??h?g????r?????j?"???r?????????????/???????????^r????? 2y??M????m??{^?)?????????zw(??,z?-???????j???????(?K-??]??l??y?+u??????????r??z?(~?^z????0?x+y?f???y?k??(??brk????z+"?????r}??v?y????j??nW?z ?z?????i?b?+rm?py???????????r?y??o+ay??y?b?z??? ??h??(????X??h?F???&??????'^u7??,"????????r????y??j?k??!N?y??m????.?????[??ky?????q??7??(^???br"?Y?????)?z ?????'^j?+???????^r?ei?+j???????l???X???^?)????z{l?+-???jW(?w??*'?+an*?? 0n*??v????h??????f?????~O???+ky?[??????jwA??Rjqkjw"???5??5?|?m?? &z?????jY^?*+?w????? ?L??????g??????m??Q????k?????[v?????????w???"q?????j?Zr?????M Dismal Helloween Funhouse Inhibition Exhibition NOV 1st. First Church of the Buzzard presents Sensory Balancing Acts by The Electronic Parlor Trick------ ---------the TornaDooR passage of Mirrored disillusionment----------- Sonic Displays of aural Wonderment============== =========Pigs in the Ground************************* ******VINSANTOS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~OMNIVOROUS SINSILLIUM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++ 5 cent Coffee +++++++++++++++++++++++ &&&&&&&& DJ--Count Loachfillet with sounds from the crypt &&&&&&&&&& Retinal Tickle Tortures """"""""""" """""""""""BY"""""""""""""""""""""" *********BLIOUX***************** +++++++CRIS LEON++++++++++ <<<<>>>>>>> +++++++++++ PLUS out in the back yard we have <<<< the BOILER BAR>>>>>.... ,,,The GOLDEN MEAN,,,,,see the giant snail breath fire!!!! ````````````And other lost Treasure the will make you Nostalgic for the future...??? SAT NOV 1 ...8pm....Entry....$5-10 @ THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BUZZARD 2601 Adeline @ 26th St. (enter on 26th) Oakland Alan Anzalone From tbickley at metatronpress.com Tue Oct 28 12:05:37 2008 From: tbickley at metatronpress.com (Tom Bickley) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 12:05:37 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] less enigmatically: Bird on a Wire Wed. 8pm Meridian Gallery Message-ID: <2853BE99-599F-4B2F-9454-9B4F7F23A66C@metatronpress.com> Just a quick reminder about our special concert this Wednesday October 29 at 8:00 PM featuring recorder player and composer, Terri Hron of Canada. Bird on a Wire: absorb the current is a current project by Hron that features works by composers Laurie Radford (Canada), Peter Hannan (Canada), Theo Mathien (Canada), Juan Parra Cancino (Chile/NL), Ronald Boersen (NL), Peter Swendsen (USA), Jim Altieri (USA) and Terri Hron (Canada/NL). Bird on a Wire: absorb the current Terri Hron, recorder Wednesday October 29th, 8:00 PM $10 general, $5 students/seniors (no one turned away for lack of funds) Signal-based processing. Interactive improvisation environments. Real- time image to audio synthesizers. Recorder player Terri Hron walks the tightrope of new developments in computer-assisted composition and improvisation. During the course of two years, Terri has been experimenting with seven composers to put together a program of works that drops the recorder into different corners of the ever-growing realm of electroacoustic music. She is intensely fascinated by the variable degree of interactivity between musician and machine and by the direction of the signal: who is controlling whom? Each composer provided Terri with a different challenge and approach. These are being rounded out by three new pieces by Terri herself, which will not only integrate new ideas growing from the collaborations, but also highlight her instrument?s historical connection with birds. Terri Hron (b. 1977 in Edmonton, Canada) moved to Amsterdam in 1999, following a dream to study the recorder. Since finishing her studies? a Master?s in improvisation, composition and non-Western music from the Conservatory of Amsterdam?she has been active both in America and Europe as a composer and performer. She is a leading member of two ensembles: Rara Avis, a duo with drummer Robbert van Hulzen, that explores the boundaries between composition, improvisation, sound investigation and storytelling; and Forbidden Fruit, a mixed renaissance consort dedicated to digging up and reworking early music. As a composer, Terri is focusing on her solo project Bird on a Wire and a suite of pieces for recorder in combination with other baroque instruments based on Vivaldi?s Op. 10 flute concerti. www.birdonawire.ca From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Oct 28 13:23:34 2008 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:23:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] LSG New Music Series 10/30/08 - DRONE SHIFT DRONE SHIFT Message-ID: <988117.68252.qm@web53702.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ************************************* Outsound & Luggage Store Present The New Music Series 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ************************************* Thursday, October 30 2008 8:00 PM ? 8 to 10pm: Droneshift 2 hour drone. 22 Musicians will perform in constantly-shifting collaborations to create a continuous drone piece. Musicians: Jen Baker - trombone Ferrara Brain Pan - clarinets/signal generators Amar Chaudhary - computer Kevin Corcoran - cymbals Matt Davignon - cassettes/objects Tom Duff - cargo cult banjo Adam Fong - Contrabass Phillip Greenlief - tenor sax John Hanes - nintendo DS Travis Johns - electronics Jim Kaiser - bicycle wheel Andrew Kaluzynski - computer/guitar Jacob Lindsay - clarinet Lucio Menegon - guitar David Michalak - lap steel guitar Suki O'Kane - no input bass drum Rent Romus - electronic devices/instrument sound sources Damon Smith - contrabass Errol Stewart - guitar Tim Walters - Computer Michael Zelner - wind synth Donation : $6-10 ******************************************************************************** Nov 6? 8pm Jacob Lindsay/Kristian Aspelin/Jerome Bryerton 9pm Simon Rose(UK) Jerome Bryerton(CHI) Damon Smith Nov13 8pm Ross Hammond/Darren Johnston/Devin Hoff 9pm George Cremaschi/Liz Allbee Nov 20 8pm Music By the Eyeful? Peter Nyboer/Andy Strain/Kevin Shea Adams Nov 27 No LSG Eat Turkey or Tofurkey ******************************************************************************** Outsound Presents is a emerging non-profit volunteer collective of explorative sound artists who, among other things, are involved in running performance venues, recording labels, and other D.I.Y. endeavors. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Noertker's Moxie performs a new work Blue Rider Suite, Vol. 3: for Franz Marc Annelise Zamula - tenor sax, flute John Vaughn - alto sax, bass clarinet Bill Noertker - contrabass Dax Compise - drums, percussion ? plus Naber-Tchicai/Noertker Duo duo Margriet Naber-Tchicai-piano Bill Noertker - contrabass ___________________________ ? Margriet Naber-Tchicai started playing recorder, piano; studied "Eurhythmics/Music & Movement" at Rotterdams conservatorium, NL; summercourse "New Music and Improvisation" with John Tchicai at Holbaek Kunsth?jskolen, DK; moved to Davis, California and played in "John Tchicai & the Archetypes" (CD "Love is Touching" with this group, still available for download via iTunes); composition "His Tulips were Soft as Berries" released on "Life Overflowing", CD by John Tchicai/Charlie Kohlhase ('99); played on CD "Love Notes from the Madhouse" with John Tchicai and poet Yusef Komunyaaka; did projects with dancers Bonnie Simoa and Linda Bair, with poet John O. Stewart; recorded a CD with all original compositions "Colored Air", self-produced; composition "Row your Love Boat" recorded on "Coltrane in Spring" by Tchicai/Osgood/Muller/Munch-Hansen. _________________ ? Noertker's Moxie (Noertker and Zamula) is joined by Stockton's own California Outside Music Associates (C.O.M.A.), saxophonist John Vaughn and drummer Dax Compise. Together they will be performing a new Noertker suite, inspired by the paintings of Franz Marc. This is part three of Noertker's Blue Rider Suite. Part one is inspired by Paul Klee. Part two, inspired by Wassily Kandinsky, was first performed last year by this same configuration of Moxie. ? Bassist Bill Noertker has been a mainstay of the Bay Area's vibrant creative music scene since the 1980s, performing with the avant rock ensemble Bardo and the genre mashing Aftre the End of the World Coretet. In 2001, Bill Noertker formed his own group, Noertker's Moxie, as a forum for his thematic compositions. He has been writing suites of music inspired by visual artists such as Paul Klee, Salvador Dal?, and Joan Mir?, architect Antoni Gaud?, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, sculptor David Beck, and others. Since 2001, he has composed over 150 pieces of music. Moxie has released four CDs - Sketches of Catalonia, Vol. 1: Suite for Dal?; 7 Days in February; Haiku Songs; and Sketches of Catalonia, Vol. 2: Suite for Mir?. In April 2009, Moxie will release it?s fifth CD - Sketches of Catalonia, vol. 3: Suite for Antoni Gaud?. ? Saxophonist Annelise Zamula is a founding member of the After the End of the World Coretet and has played with Noertker's Moxie since its inception in 2001. She has toured extensively in Europe and the United States with the Seattle-based Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet. Back in the SF Bay Area, Zamula has performed with jazz, swing, blues, rock, and classical ensembles over the last two decades, honking her sax in clubs, cafes, concert halls, churches, and on local radio and television. She has appeared on at least 17 CDs and the number continues to grow. ? Saxophonist John Vaughn is a founding member of COMA. He is currently involved in a recording project with COMA and playing with as many creative people as possible. He has performed in groups ranging from concert and jazz bands, pit orchestras to improvisations groups of all types. He is often playing in Sacramento with the Gambari Arts Ensemble led by Adam Jenkins or at Old Ironsides with Ross Hammond and Tony Passerell. John is focused on making the central Valley of California into a friendly place for improvising and experimental musicians. ? Percussionist Dax Compise is one of the founding members of the California Outside Music Associates. He has performed throughout the region in settings ranging from the symphony, to blues and jazz groups, to fully improvised percussion ensembles. His command of the instrument and creativity has led to Dax being great demand as a sideman. Besides performing on a regular basis with COMA, he has forged a musical relationship with the improvisational community in Sacramento. Recordings with Ross Hammond and Tony Passerell are in the works. ? C.O.M.A. The California Outside Music Associates, is a collective of improvising musicians from central California dedicated to music of the moment. The collective performs throughout California in settings ranging from the duo to an octet, with dancers, visual artists and poets. ******************************************************************************** Nov 16? 7:30 Left Coast Improv Group 8:30 Lukas Ligeti (NY) Nov 30? 7:30? Myles Boisen's Past-Present-Future 8:30 Touch & Go Quintet, featuring Avram Fefer ******************************************************************************** THE MUSICIANS UNION HALL 116 9th Street @ Mission St., 1.5 blocks from Civic Center Street BART, San Francisco. Outsound presents...The SIMM Series is a musician run/audience funded music series now in it's eighth season bringing highly professional and truly adventurous music that would not normally be heard or supported by mainstream society. Outsound is an emerging non-profit presenting organization dedicated to presenting artists by artists.? We ask that you contribute $10 in support of the artists. All Ages welcome, $5 minimum entry. Kids under 12 free. For series info? tel: 415-905-4425; web: http://www.outsound.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There will also be odd films screened between sets. http://www.luff.ch/en/festival/2008/music/wednesday/zeek-sheck/ http://www.digitalisindustries.com/foxyd/reviews.php?which=3267 http://www.imposemagazine.com/blectum-wobbly-at-issue-project-room-gowanus-bk/8483/ films begin 7:30 music begins 8:00 sliding scale donations accepted FILM LINKS: http://www.peoplewhodonoise.com/ http://www.heatsignature.com/urine.html http://www.ferrum.edu/AppLit/Bibs/10PsyFilmsWV.htm From steed at mills.edu Wed Oct 29 14:16:35 2008 From: steed at mills.edu (Steed Cowart) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:16:35 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] =?iso-8859-1?q?Lecture=3A__Sergi_Jord=E1_and_the?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_Reactable?= In-Reply-To: <5FF73261-FEA1-49F6-9D50-5F4251680CAC@gmail.com> References: <5FF73261-FEA1-49F6-9D50-5F4251680CAC@gmail.com> Message-ID: <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C5265D@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> The Mills College Music Department and the Center for Contemporary Music present: Lecture: Sergi Jord? and the Reactable November 17, 7:30 PM Music Buildiing Ensemble Room FREE Sergi Jord? will lecture on his work as coordinator of Interactive Systems at the Music Technology Group of the Audiovisual Institute of Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. Mr Jord? leads the team of researchers who developed the Reactable, a collaborative electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible multi-touch interface, which was recently awarded the Golden Nica for Digital Musics at the Ars Electronica Festival in Austria. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving and rotating physical objects on a luminous round table surface. By moving and relating these objects, representing components of a classic modular synthesizer, users can create complex and dynamic sonic topologies, with generators, filters and modulators, in a kind of tangible modular synthesizer or graspable flow-controlled programming language. The Icelandic singer Bj?rk has successfully used the Reactable during her last "Volta" world tour. Sergi Jord? will perform in a concert that features his own improvisations and collaborations with Mills students and faculty on the Reactable on Friday, November 21 at 8 PM in the Mills College Art Museum. Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland, CA http://music.mills.edu/events From tjt at nosuch.com Wed Oct 29 22:26:10 2008 From: tjt at nosuch.com (Tim Thompson) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 22:26:10 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Visual Music - Thursday Nov 6, 8pm - Wiggwaum and Tim Thompson Live at New Nothing Cinema Message-ID: <031d01c93a50$057f18e0$107d4aa0$@com> A live performance of Visual Music will inaugurate a new location for the Bay Area Visual Music Meetup group (see http://videographer.meetup.com/4/ ). What: Wiggwaum and Tim Thompson When: Thursday, November 6, 8pm Where: New Nothing Cinema 16 Sherman St. (off Folsom between 6th and 7th Streets), San Francisco Admission: FREE Info: http://videographer.meetup.com/4/calendar/8799813/ Tim Thompson is a programmer and artist who creates visual and musical works for installations and performances at events such as Burning Man, Starry Night, ZeroOne Festival, Night Lights, Illuminated Corridor, Maker Faire, and Yuri's Night. For this solo performance, Tim will be performing music and visuals simultaneously using a custom controller and software. His web site is http://timthompson.com . Wiggwaum consists of two filmmakers, Douglas Katelus and Loren Means, along with multi-instrumentalist RandyLee Sutherland. The group plays live music while projecting their films, with Douglas on keyboards, Loren on electronic trombone and voice, and RandyLee on drums. They can be found at MySpace ( http://profile.myspace/wiggwaum ) and YouTube ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciOd8hIKAFs ). From jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com Fri Oct 31 10:19:10 2008 From: jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com (Jacob Lindsay) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:19:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] =?iso-8859-1?q?Georg_Gr=E4we_+_Sextet_=40_1510_t?= =?iso-8859-1?q?his_Sunday_11/2?= Message-ID: <697244.4961.qm@web58004.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Sunday, Nov 2 2008 8:00 PM Studio 1510 1510 8th St., Oakland. 1 block from West Oakland BART 1510 hosts a rare Bay Area visit by German pianist Georg Gr?we - Solo Piano. Also performing, Sextet (Kristian Aspelin - guitar, Tony Dryer - contrbass, Phillip Greenlief - saxophones, Jacob Felix Heule - percussion, Jacob Lindsay - clarinets, Kanoko Nishi - koto). Georg Gr?we: After playing guitar in local rock bands since 1971, founded his first group, The Georg Gr?we Quintet, in 1974 while still in his teens. He has consequently been leading a variety of ensembles ranging from trio to chamber orchestra formats, which have involved some of the major soloists in contemporary musics. From 1982 to 1993 Gr?ew was director of the GrubenKlangOrchester, a 10-piece chamber group with an international line-up and from around 1989 he has also had a long-standing trio with Ernst Reijseger and Gerry Hemingway (which took a longish sabbatical in the late part of the 1990s, to re-convene for a tour of the US in 1999). His compositions, which include works for solo piano, chamber music as well as pieces for full symphony orchestra, have been performed at major venues in throughout the world. His work is documented on some 30 releases on several American and European labels. He has also performed and recorded with Anthony Braxton, John Tchicai, Barry Guy, Marilyn Crispell, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Ken Vandermark, Paul Lovens, Mats Gustafsson, Jo?lle L?andre, Dave Douglas among many others. Current projects include The Georg Gr?we Quartet with Frank Gratkowski, Kent Kessler and Hamid Drake, TORQUE with Peter van Bergen and Melvyn Poore and a duo with Sebi Tramontana. Georg Gr?we runs the label Random Acoustics. http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk Sextet: Sextet continues my investigation of large ensemble improvised music dynamics in a slightly reduced and conductor-less ensemble. The focus is on building an orchestral group dynamic within a collectively improvised setting, including specific investigations of orchestration and dynamics inspired by the lineage of composed and improvised large ensemble musics, physics, metaphysics, and socio-political and community idea(l)s. Jacob Lindsay http://www.bayimproviser.com/jacoblindsay From 21grand at 21grand.org Fri Oct 31 11:49:07 2008 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 11:49:07 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] FW: from Carla Kihlstedt - Nov 4th show at Uptown In-Reply-To: <33581.69.106.228.53.1225478897.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> Message-ID: ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: From: "carla kihlstedt" Date: Wed, October 29, 2008 1:45 pm To: "carla kihlstedt" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us on this particularly nail-biting election night at Downtown Oakland's Uptown Nightclub on November 4th from 6pm 'til midnight for an evening of short (20 minutes each or so) sets by some of the Bay Area's most exciting improvisors! Between each set, the artists will announce the election results as they come in. The Uptown has the benefit of having two distinct rooms: the bar and the performance space, which allows you to move between the two and pace your beverage intake as well as your sonic intake! Attached is a more thorough description of the nights' events. Please circulate as you see fit! Outside the Box An Election Night Concert of Free Improvisation Tuesday, November 4, 2008 6 pm - midnight (first set at 6:30) Curated by Carla Kihlstedt in the Bay Area and Lisa Bielawa in New York City. The Oakland event features performances by many artists including Fred Frith, Shinichi Iova Koga, Michael Mellender, Dohee Lee, Moe! Staiano and Ava Mendoza. Election results announced throughout the evening! Simultaneous concert to be performed in New York, NY and broadcast via live video feed (yes... due to the time difference, there will be three hours when this fun feature will actually be feasible.) Presented by The Uptown Nightclub 1928 TELEGRAPH AVENUE, OAKLAND, CA. 94612 www.uptownnightclub.com Admission in Oakland: $5 at the door (entire evening, re-admission free) ------ End of Forwarded Message -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: november 4 info.rtf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 7461 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081031/3042374f/attachment.obj From steed at mills.edu Fri Oct 31 12:42:09 2008 From: steed at mills.edu (Steed Cowart) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 12:42:09 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Mills Concert Series: Keith Rowe Nov. 8 In-Reply-To: <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C52681@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> References: <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C52614@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu>, <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C52681@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> Message-ID: <65821BEB5D22934E87F75D69F3474D1D06C5268C@EXCHANGE02.mills.edu> The Mills College Music Department and the Center for Contemporary Music present Concert Series David Tudor Composer-in-Residence KEITH ROWE The legendary electroacoustic composer and improviser performs solo, and in collaboration with Mills students and faculty presents Cornelius Cardew?s "The Tiger?s Mind," an exploration of musical relationships based on a prose score. Saturday, November 8, 8:00 pm Lisser Hall $12 general, $6 seniors and non-Mills students Free to Mills College students, faculty, and staff Mills College Lisser Hall 5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland, CA 94613 Tickets may be purchased at the door, or online at: http://www.boxofficetickets.com From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Fri Oct 31 21:02:39 2008 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 21:02:39 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] =?iso-8859-1?q?11/4_Gerog_Gr=E4we/Damon_Smith/Je?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rome_Bryerton?= References: <262333.24203.qm@web82015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <3419B1CD-A174-435A-A3DB-EEF180E788A6@balancepointacoustics.com> Tuesday, Nov 4 2008 8:00 PM Studio 1510 1510 8th Street Oakland Election Night Piano Trio: Georg Gr?we - piano, Damon Smith - double bass, Jerome Bryerton - percussion Georg Gr?we Born 1956, Bochum, Germany; piano, composer. After playing guitar in local rock bands since 1971, founded his first group, The Georg Gr?we Quintet, in 1974 while still in his teens. He has consequently been leading a variety of ensembles ranging from trio to chamber orchestra formats, which have involved some of the major soloists in contemporary musics. From 1982 to 1993 Gr?ew was director of the GrubenKlangOrchester, a 10-piece chamber group with an international line-up and from around 1989 he has also had a long-standing trio with Ernst Reijseger and Gerry Hemingway (which took a longish sabbatical in the late part of the 1990s, to re- convene for a tour of the US in 1999). His compositions, which include works for solo piano, chamber music as well as pieces for full symphony orchestra, have been performed at major venues in throughout the world. His work is documented on some 30 releases on several American and European labels. He has also performed and recorded with Anthony Braxton, John Tchicai, Barry Guy, Marilyn Crispell, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Ken Vandermark, Paul Lovens, Mats Gustafsson, Jo?lle L?andre, Dave Douglas among many others. Current projects include The Georg Gr?we Quartet with Frank Gratkowski, Kent Kessler and Hamid Drake, TORQUE with Peter van Bergen and Melvyn Poore and a duo with Sebi Tramontana. Georg Gr?we runs the label Random Acoustics. http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mgraewe.html http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon New solo project: http://www.myspace.com/damonsmithsolo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20081031/3f5e58f7/attachment.html