BMOP Club Concert on December 8th

From the Boston Modern Orchestra Project:

WHEN: Tuesday, December 8th @ 7:00pm. Doors open @ 6:00pm. (Future dates include: Feb 2 / April 6)

WHERE: Moonshine Room at Club Café. 209 Columbus Avenue @ Berkeley Street, Boston. T: Orange Line to Back Bay. Green Line to Arlington.

HOW: General Admission $20/Students $15. For more info or to purchase tickets, call BMOP at 781.324.0396 or visit http://www.bmop.org. Space is limited.

PROGRAM DETAILS: This concert celebrates the genesis of The Score Board – a group of New England-based composers serving as BMOP’s vanguard of composer-advocates through volunteerism, direct support and activities, community-building and curating BMOP’s annual Club Concerts series. The Dec 8th concert marks the first Club Concert curated by members of The Score Board including Kati Agócs, Marti Epstein, Robert Kirzinger, Andy Vores, and Dalit Warshaw. Program includes: world premieres written for the occasion by Jonathan Bailey Holland (flute and cello) and Robert Kirzinger (solo viola), as well as pieces by John Mallia (flute and live electronics), Eric Moe (viola and cello), Elena Ruehr (viola and cello), and Jan Swafford (violin and cello).

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Sub Rosa Releases

From the Sub Rosa label:

AN ANTHOLOGY OF CHINESE EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC 1992-2008

42 vexations (1893) – ERIK SATIE

extended loudspeakers – PIERRE BERTHET

soni sclavus – ISRAEL QUELLET

soliloques – GABRIEL SEVERIN

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Coming Shows in Seattle

From Wayward Music:

THU. 11/12, 8 PM – bst.cr = Ben Bennett (drumheads, Columbus, OH), Ryan Jewell (snare drum, Columbus, OH), and Wilson Shook (alto saxophone, Seattle) + guests Paul Hoskin (reeds), Mara Sedlins (viola), Tyler Wilcox (reeds, synthesizer), Mark Collins (bass) and, from Portland, Kelvin Pittman (tenor saxophone) – improv

FRI. 11/13, 8 PM – Lori Goldston, amplified cello; Dylan Carlson (EARTH), electric guitar; KnotPineBox, guitar, voice, etc.

SAT. 11/14, 8 PM – Bad Luck w/ Neil Welch, saxophone & Chris Icasiano, drums + Operation ID – CD release concert

TUE. 11/17 – Oana Rusu Tomei (piano), Victoria Parker (violin), Arthur Zadinsky (violin): music of Enescu, Franck, Szymanowski & Shostakovich

SAT. 11/21 – Nonsequitur presents Alaskan composer John Luther Adams, with percussionist Steven Schick and pianist Cristina Valdes

TUE. 12/1 – DX ARTS presents Yutaka Makino + Stelios Manousakis + Stephanie Pan, electro-acoustic

FRI. 12/4 – James Garlick, violin & Judith Cohen, piano play Corigliano, Bach, Ives, Bartok

SAT. 12/5 – Brad Sherman, clarinet & Sarah Bassingthwaighte, flutes – contemporary chamber music

FRI. 12/11 – Seattle Phonographers Union CD release concert + Perri Lynch solo set, field recordings

SAT. 12/12 – Seattle Phongraphers Union (different line up than above) + Christopher DeLaurenti solo set, more field recordings

THU. 12/17 – Eye Music, graphic scores performed by large ensemble of all-star Seattle experimentalists

SAT. 12/19 – Vance Galloway & Rafael Irisarri, ambient/drone for guitar, piano, electronics

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The Stone in December

Selected shows coming to New York’s Stone:

December 2009 at the Stone curated by Sam Kulik / David Garland

12/1 Tuesday (AV)
8 pm
Decoupage
Curtis Hasselbring (trombone) Mary Halvorson (guitar) Matt Moran (vibraphone) Satoshi Takeishi (percussion)
Decoupage is an improvising chamber ensemble focused on creating maximum color and texture with minimal musical content. Curtis composes the group’s repertoire and writes pieces that are (mostly) quiet by nature but maintain a high level of inner turmoil.

12/3 Thursday (DS)
8 pm
Peter Evans Quintet
Peter Evans (trumpet, piccolo trumpet) Carlos Homs (piano) Chris Tordini (bass) Kassa Overall (drums, electronics) Sam Pluta (live sampling, digital processing)
A new configuration blending complex compositional structures, dense jazz-influenced improvisation, and live electronics. Original compositions by Peter and maybe a Christmas song.

10 pm
Joachim Badenhorst
Joachim Badenhorst (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone) Steve Swell (trombone) Reuben Radding (bass) Sean Conly (bass)

12/8 Tuesday (JV)
8 pm
J.A.M.B.I.E.
Jon Irabagon (saxophone) Moppa Elliott (bass) Barry Altschul (drums)

10 pm
5 for Marion / The Music of Marion Brown
Randy Borra (saxophone) Marcus Cummins (saxophone) Sam Kulik (trombone) Gene Janas (bass) Matt Crane (drums)

12/11 Friday (AV)
8 pm
Till by Turning Premiers the Music of Clara Latham and Katherine Young
Amy Cimini (viola) Erica Dicker (violin) Katherine Young (bassoon) Emily Manzo (piano, voice)
Chamber ensemble Till by Turning will premiere exciting new electro-acoustic works by Brooklyn composers Clara Latham and Katherine Young. Latham will join TBT as the singer for her pieces.

10 pm
Yellowbirds
Sam Cohen (guitar) George Lewis Jr (guitar) Max Koepke (guitar) Wynne Bennett (piano) Brian Geltner (drums)

12/12 Saturday (AV)
8 pm
Yarn/Wire
Ian Antonio (percussion) Russell Greenberg (percussion)
The percussionists of NYC’s 2 percussion/2 piano quartet give the first performances of Charlie Looker’s “Poison Darts” and Jorge Boehringer’s “Questionable Tactics.”

10 pm
Talibam!
Matt Mottel (synthesizer, voice) Kevin Shea (drums, voice)
Talibam! is a duo featuring Matt Mottel and Kevin Shea. They are just back from their 9th tour in Europe during which they relished the spices of Istanbul, recorded a rap album in Paris, and collaborated with the Armitage Gone!Dance dance company in Torino (where a 50″ gong fell and broke Kevin’s toe). Their latest album “Boogie in the Breeze Blocks” was released in 2009 by ESP-Disk‘. Tonight they will play as a duo and with special guests including trombone legend Sam Kulik.

12/26 Saturday (AV)
8 pm
Karen Mantler
Karen Mantler (voice, piano) Kato Hideki (bass)
Karen has written complex but straightforward songs about things that are important to her, such as her cat. New and old songs are exposed in this duo setting.

12/27 Sunday (AV)
8 pm
Ed Askew
Ed Askew (voice) Steve Gunn (guitar)
Ed Askew, the 1968 ESP Disk psych folk recording artist, is currently creating some of his best material, and will be singing new and old songs.

10 pm
Sea of Dead Televisions
Dave Deporis (voice, guitar) with ensemble
A warm voice in the cold wind, with shivers and sweats, a calm hand, an agitated clamor, and songs to make you reconsider things.

12/29 Tuesday (AV)
8 pm
Kenji Garland
Kenji Garland (electronics)
Synthetic, metallic themes and environments created using no-input, and some-input mixer.

12/30 Wednesday (AV)
8 and 10 pm
JOHN ZORN’S ANNUAL END OF THE YEAR IMPROV—A Stone Benefit
John Zorn (sax) Sam Kulik (trombone) Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) Ned Rothenberg (sax) Mark Feldman (violin) Jim Staley (trombone) and many special guests
Come out and support The Stone in our annual year end rent party! LIMITED SEATING SO COME EARLY! TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS.

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A Select History of Experimental Music

From Performa Arts, a two-day experimental music fest in New York.

A mini-festival of noise music curated by visual artist Mike Kelley. Born in a suburb of Detroit in 1954, Mike Kelley was brought up with the city’s music scene, which spawned bands such as Iggy and the Stooges and MC5. In 1973, Kelley formed his own band, the now seminal Destroy All Monsters. “A Fantastic World” continues Kelley’s continued interest in musical subcultures and focuses specifically on avant-garde music and sound art that employs elements such as cacophony, dissonance, and atonality.

Staged over two days, the festival will present both historic works from artists such as John Cage, Fred Frith, Fluxus, Bruce Nauman, and Max Neuhaus as well as performances by contemporary proponents of experimental music including Airway, Joan La Barbara, Tony Conrad, Jad Fair & Lumberob, Arto Lindsay, Genesis Breyer P.Orridge, z’ev, and John Zorn.

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Dal Niente to Perform Saariaho, Yim, Broberg, Lindberg

From Dal Niente:

Layers and Threads–Thursday, December 3 – 8:00pm – $10/5
Immanuel Lutheran Church
1500 W Elmdale Dr.
Chicago, IL 60660

Featured composers: Kaija Saariaho, Jay Alan Yim, Kirsten Broberg, Magnus Lindberg
Featured performers: Gareth Davis, clarinet; J. Austin Wulliman, violin

Layers and Threads explores timbre and texture within both traditionally and unconventionally
structured works. Virtuoso Amsterdam-based clarinetist Gareth Davis joins the group for a
performance of Magnus Lindberg’s Ablauf for clarinet and percussion, a wild and untamed work that dances with fast-flowing polyphony in the clarinet. ensemble dal niente’s principal violinist J. Austin Wulliman will be joined by Notre Dame professor Daniel Schlosberg for the American premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s new work for violin and piano, Calices, and the world premiere of founding composer Kirsten Broberg’s Origins involves a mix of ensembles with guest soloist Gareth Davis featured in the final movement. The U.S. premiere of Northwestern University professor Jay Alan Yim’s Songs in Memory of a Circle simultaneously layers three individual sections of the larger work and is coupled with a video installation by Northwestern professor Marlena Novak.

Founded in 2004 ensemble dal niente performs a broad range of 20th- and 21st- century music for enthusiastic audiences across the country. Through concerts, commissions and educational activities, we explore the wealth and diversity of music composed in the past century — from the European avant-garde, to American high modernism, to styles influenced by popular music and jazz. The ensemble is comprised of young artists and international virtuosos who bring this challenging repertoire to life with enthusiasm and devotion.

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Dusted Reviews

From Dusted:

Artist: Supersilent
Album: 9
Label: Rune Grammofon
Review date: Nov. 11, 2009

Artist: Jimi Tenor / Tony Allen
Album: Inspiration Information 4
Label: Strut
Review date: Nov. 11, 2009

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