October at Roulette

The October schedule from New York’s Roulette:

Fay Victor Ensemble “The FreeSongSuite”
Thurs Oct 1 – 8:30 PM

Bisio / Crothers
Fri Oct 2 – 8:30 PM

Jane Rigler Roulette CHILDREN’S CONCERT $5
Sat Oct 3 – 8:30 PM

Tom Hamilton & Bruce Eisenbeil w/ William Hooker
Sat Oct 3 – 8:30 PM

Alan Licht, Brian Chase, and Okkyung Lee
Sun Oct 4 – 8:30 PM

Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Orchestra
Mon Oct 12, 19, 26 – 8:30 PM

LARRY OCHS SAX & DRUMMING CORE featuring SCOTT AMENDOLA, DON ROBINSON, SATOKO FUJII, NATSUKI TAMURA
Tue Oct 13 – 8:30 PM

Myra Melford‘s Happy Whistlings
Wed Oct 14 – 8:30 PM

INTERPRETATIONS: Daan Vandewalle
Thu Oct 15 – 8:30 PM

HARVESTWORKS INSIDE: Shadow Puppies / Nicolas Collins vs. Nick Collins
Fri Oct 16 – 8:00 PM
please visit www.harvestworks.org for info.

HARVESTWORKS INSIDE: Ikue Mori & LEMUR / Miya Masaoka / Peter Blasser / David Galbraith / Laetitia Sonami
Sat Oct 17 – 6:00 PM
please visit www.harvestworks.org for info.

HARVESTWORKS INSIDE: Lucky Dragons / Joker Nies / Triple Point / Andrew Deutsch & Peer Bode / Moritz Wettstein
Sun Oct 18 – 6:00 PM
please visit www.harvestworks.org for info.

Doron Sadja plays Doron Sadja
Wed Oct 21 – 8:30 PM

Okkyung Lee & Kjell Bjørgeengen
Thu Oct 22 – 8:30 PM

Whirrr! The Music of Jimmy Giuffre presented by Joel Harrison, George Schuller, Billy Drewes, Ohad Talmor, Jacob Garchik, Cameron Brown
Sat Oct 24 – 8:30 PM

Henry Threadgill
Sun Oct 25 – 8:30 PM

Pamela Z
Tue Oct 27 – 8:30 PM

Samuel Vriezen
Wed Oct 28 – 8:30 PM

Shayna Dulberger
Thu Oct 29 – 8:30 PM

Julia Heyward
Sat Oct 31 – 8:30 PM

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Art In Our Gardens in NY

Associated with RUCMA Art in Our Gardens takes place over the next two weekends.

In Gardens Celebrates Innovative Music & Art in Community Gardens
Two Sunday Afternoons, September 13th and 20th
Manhattan and Brooklyn
WHEN: Sunday, September 13 and 20, 2:00pm til 5:00 pm
WHERE: Community Gardens in Lower East Side,Manhattan and
Crown Heights, Bed Sty, Red Hook & Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

See specific locations below

Free and Open to the Public

URL:www.rucma.org , www.visionfestival.org

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

On Sunday, September 13

3 to 5:30 pm: Manhattan (LES)
6BC Botanical Garden: 6th St. btwn B & C
3:05 pm : Diana Wayburn Quartet (flute/comp),Lex Samu (trp), Javier Moreno Sanchez (bs), Enrique Haneine (perc)
3:55 pm : Tripp Dudley (tabla) / G.L. Diana (sitar)
4:45 pm : Pascal Niggenkemper (bass) / Thomas Heberer (trumpet)

2 to 5 pm: Manhattan (LES)
El Jardin del Paraiso – East 4th Street btwn B & C
2:05 pm :Francois Grillot (bass) / Mariko Kumanimido (dance)
2:50 pm : Rob Brown (sax)
3:35 pm : Steve Dalachinsky (poet) / Yuko Otomo (poet)
4:20 pm : Jackson Krall

2 to 5 pm: Manhattan (LES)
First Street Garden / next to 50 E 1st Street btwn 1st & 2nd Ave
2:05 pm : Shayna Dulberger bass solo
3:05 pm : Zak Sherzad & friends
4:05 pm : Roy Campbell

2 to 5:30 pm: Brooklyn (Red Hook)
Red Hook Urban Meadow: Corner of President & Van Brunt St.
2:05 pm : Nick Gianni’s EVOLUTION
2:45 pm : Hungry March Band
3:25 pm : The Underground Horns
4:05 pm : Ras Moshe & Matt Lavelle Trio
4:45 pm : Paul Kogut Trio (guitar), Kevin Thomas (bs), Brian Woodruff (dr) & special guest Jeff Newell (trp)

On Sunday, September 20
2 to 5 pm: Manhattan (LES)
Suffolk St. Gardenbtwn Houston and Rivington
2:05 pm : Bradley Farberman & friends
2:50 pm : Dave Sewelson solo
3:35 pm : Josh Roseman Trio

2 to 5 pm: Brooklyn (Crown Heights)
Walt L. Shamel Garden: Dean St. btwn Bedford and Franklin Ave.
2:05 pm : Matt Plummer Group (trb), Carmen Staaf (accordion), Lauren Strobel (trpt), Amy Shelley (dr)
3:05 pm :Mazz Swift solo (violin/electronics)
4:05 pm : Sabir Mateen

2 to 5 pm: Brooklyn (Bed Sty)
Target Community Garden: Bedford Ave. & Dekalb Ave.
2:05 pm : Lorenzo Sanguedolce solo
3:05 pm :Cristian Amigo (guitar) / Clif Jackson (bass)
4:05 pm : Chris DiMeglio Group

2 to 5 pm: Brooklyn (Windsor Terrace)
East Fourth Street Community Gardenbtwn Fort Hamilton Parkway & Caton Ave.
2:05 pm : Carla Rodea Trio (voice), Javier Moreno (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
3:05 pm :Jacob Garchik Group (trombone)
4:05 pm : Devin Gray (drummer) & friends

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Jazz Beyond Festival

Richmond Jazz, Experimental, Creative & Improvised Music announces the Jazz Beyond fest featuring Gunter Hampel.

Press Release: Jazz Beyond Festival
Featuring Gunter Hampel
Friday September 25th
9pm sharp
The Camel, 1621 W Broad St, Richmond Va.
Only $7 = 4 ensembles

Gunter Hampel European Trio

Legendary jazz artist Gunter Hampel makes a rare stateside appearance in Richmond Virginia with his European Trio. Gunter Hampel (born August 31, 1937) is a German jazz vibraphonist, clarinettist, saxophonist, flautist, pianist and composer. www.gunterhampelmusic.de

Adam Rudolph / Yusef Lateef at Interpretations

From New York’s Interpretations:

Adam Rudolph / Yusef Lateef:

3 World Premieres

Thursday, September 17, 2009
8PM at Roulette
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand)

The 21st Season of Thomas Buckner’s innovative series of new music begins on September 17, 2009, with a presentation of the longstanding collaboration between saxophonist/composer Yusef Lateef and percussionist/composer Adam Rudolph. The collaborative duo of Yusef Lateef & Adam Rudolph began working together in 1988, and over the last 20 years, they have shared their work with enthusiastic audiences in Europe and the USA. Presented a few short weeks prior to Lateef’s 89th birthday, this evening’s program features three newly commissioned works and readings of original poetry by Yusef Lateef, with musical accompaniment.

Lateef: Concerto For Percussion (for Adam Rudolph)
With the S.E.M. Ensemble conducted by Petr Kotik

Lateef: A Syllogism (for baritone and piano)
Featuring Joseph Kubera, piano and Thomas Buckner, baritone voice

Rudolph: Nightsky (for baritone and percussion)
Featuring Adam Rudolph, percussion and Thomas Buckner, baritone voice

Readings of Original Poetry by Yusef Lateef (with musical accompaniment)

At nearly 89 years of age, DR. YUSEF LATEEF has been a major force on the international musical scene for more than six decades. He has been named an American Jazz Master for the year 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts, in recognition of his many contributions to the world of music. His explorations into sound have led him from study of Eastern music since the 1950′s to a recent four year Senior Research Fellowship at Ahmadu Bello University, in Zaria, Nigeria. He contributed to the legendary groups of Dizzy Gillespe, Charles Mingus and Cannonball Adderly and led his own ensembles in tours worldwide. He has composed for and performed with the Detroit, New World, and Augusta Symphony Orchestras. His recent work The African American Epic Suite was recorded and performed by the Cologne Radio Orchestra and featured himself and Adam Rudolph as soloists. Dr. Lateef also has many publications to his credit in both music and literature. He is currently a Visiting Professor of Music at the University of Massachusetts. www.yuseflateef.com

Composer and hand percussionist ADAM RUDOLPH has been hailed as “a pioneer in world music” by the New York Times and “a master percussionist” by Musician magazine. He has recorded extensively and performed at festivals and concerts throughout the North & South America, Europe and Japan, with Don Cherry, Shankar, Foday Musa Suso, Kevin Eubanks, Pharoah Sanders, and Hassan Hakmoun. Rudolph has been on the faculty of Esalen Institute, California Institute of the Arts and the Danish Jazz Federation Summer Institute. He has received grants from the Cary Trust & NEA and has released several recordings and toured internationally his own ensemble, Adam Rudolph’s Moving Pictures. His first opera, The Dreamer, recently premiered to coincide with its CD release. Rudolph’s rhythm repository and methodology book, Pure Rhythm was published in 2006 by Advance Music, Germany. Rudolph has received grants and compositional commissions from the Rockefeller Foundation, Chamber Music America, Meet the Composer, Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the NEA, Arts International, Durfee Foundation and American Composers Forum. In July 2009 he received his second “New Works” grant from Chamber Music America. www.metarecords.com/adam.html

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AMN Picks of the Week

Here is where I post, at a frequency of about once a week, a list of the new music that has caught my attention that week. All of the releases listed below I’ve heard for the first time this week and come recommended.

Tom Heasley & Toss Panos – Passages (2007)
Taras Bul’ba – Secrets Chimiques (2009)
Layton and Wood – When Softly (2009)
Herb Robertson – Elaboration (2005)
Mike Pride – Scrambler (2007)
Dustin Wong – Seasons (2009)
Eyal Maoz / Asaf Sirkis – Elementary Dialogues (2009)

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Newsbits

Out on Bo’Weavil Recordings

Bo’Weavil Recordings has a new avant-jazz release:

NEWtoons
by N.E.W. (Noble/Edwards/Ward)

N.E.W are the combined improvising talents of Steve Noble (Drums/Percussion), John Edwards (Bass), and Alex Ward (electric guitar). This, the third release for N.E.W, catches them in all their live ferocity, potency and inventive group improvisation, equal measures free improv as avant-rock, these 3 lives tracks reveal the sheer power, attack and total commitment that these three have to reaching new heights.

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Macbeth Variations II in New York

A conducted improv show comes to New York.

MACBETH VARIATIONS II is the result of an international collaboration between NYC-based Strike Anywhere and Paris-based Anitya. The two companies are innovators in their use of the sign language for conducted improvisation, Soundpainting, and its application to classical text.

MACBETH VARIATIONS II is a set of improvised inter-disciplinary compositions using Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” as the melody from which the improvisers depart. Just as jazz musicians improvise on jazz standards finding infinite variety within classic tunes, each performance of the show will be different. Improvisers rip apart rehearsed scenes and reassemble them in new ways examining the elasticity of ethics, the nature of ambition, and the corruption of the mind. The result is a highly-charged interdisciplinary performance event that is different every night.

Musicians: Bob Bowen (bass), Christophe Cagnolari (sax), Michel Gentile (flute), Rob Henke (trumpet), Rolf Sturm (guitar)

Performers: Donna Bouthillier, Maud Ivanov, Maxime Nourissat, Thierry Jozé, Damen Scranton, Leese Walker & Nolan Kennedy (Performer & Lights)
VENUE: The Irondale Center
ADDRESS: 85 South Oxford Street , Brooklyn, NY
WEBSITE: HTTP://www.Irondale.org
October 1-3, 2009: 8 PM

Furthermore Recordings

Furthermore is a relatively new jazz label with an avant twist. Their three releases so far feature Dennis Gonzalez and Azar Lawrence.

August Point of Departure

I’m not sure how it happened but we missed last months Point of Departure. So we’re making up for that now.

Bobby Bradford @ 75: an appreciation by James Newton

Page One: a column by Bill Shoemaker

What’s New?: The PoD Roundtable

The Book Cooks: Fear Of Music: Why People Get Rothko But Don’t Get Stockhausen
by David Stubbs & Wicked Theory, Naked Practice: A Fred Ho Reader, Edited by Diane C. Fujino

Far Cry: a column by Brian Morton

Moment’s Notice: Reviews of Recent Recordings

Ezz-thetics: a column by Stuart Broomer

Travellin’ Light: Ab Baars Ig Henneman

Future Shock: a column by Kevin Patton

Parisian Thoroughfare: curated by Alexandre Pierponte

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