The Outsound Music Summit Schedule

From Outsound Music, a series of shows taking place in San Francisco, .

July 21
8:15 PM
Blurred Lines
Films by Martha Colburn w/Thollem Mcdonas
60X60 International Film Mix

July 22
8:15 PM
Sound in a Blink
Hunt Allen Orr
Emily Hay /Motoko Honda
Alex Cline / G.E. Stinson

July 23
8:15 PM
MultiVox
Reconnaissance Fly Cornelius Cardew Choir Amy X Neuburg

July 24
8:15 PM
Soundscapes
Phog Masheen
Headboggle
Kadet Kuhne
Chen Santa Maria

More info in an SF Examiner article.

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New Atlantis Festival Update

An updated lineup for DC’s New Atlantis Festival:

DAY 1 (DC)
Friday July 23 @ The Fridge – 516 8 St SE (Rear Alley), Washington DC
Doors @ 19:00 – $20
11:00 – Sonny Simmons
10:15 – New Atlantis VItet w/Steve Swell
9:30 – Weasel Walter + Darius Jones + Tom Blancarte
8:45 – Ras Moshe Trio
8:00pm – Hat City Intuitive

DAY 2 (DC)
Saturday July 24 @ The Fridge – 516 8 St SE (Rear Alley), Washington DC
Doors @ 12:00 – $20
10:30 – Charles Gayle – Solo / Trio / All-Star Big Band
9:30 – Joe Morris’ Wildlife Trio w/ Luther Gray + Petr Cancura
8:45 – Nate Wooley
8:00 – Joe Morris / Ed Ricart / Jason Ajemian / Sam Lohman
7:15 – Susan Alcorn
6:45 – Jay Rosen
6:15 – OPEN IMPROV
5:30 – Trio Caveat (James Ilgenfritz + Chris Welcome + Jonathan Moritz)
5:00 – Jason Ajemian
4:15 – OPEN IMPROV
3:30 – New Loft
2:40 – Many Arms
2:00 – Wasteland Jazz Unit
1:30 – Nine Violet Strings
1:00 – Lost Civilizations

Edgard Varèse at Lincoln Center: Revisiting a Music Revolution

From WSJ.com:

Often scorned in his lifetime and given little opportunity to advance his work, the French-American composer’s complete output is easily performed on just two concert programs, which is why the Lincoln Center Festival’s “Varèse: (R)evolution” programs on Monday (at Alice Tully Hall) and Tuesday at Avery Fisher Hall) can justifiably claim to be both revelatory and comprehensive. The material will range from his earliest surviving song, “Un Grand Sommeil Noir” (1906) for piano and soprano—a lush, late-Romantic work tinged with the lyrical hues of Debussy and Fauré—to the unfinished “Étude pour espace,” revised by Chou Wen-Chung in 2009, which places instruments in special spatial relationships in the hall.

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Sounds Outside 2010: July 17 and August 14 in Seattle

Two shows, today and next month, from Seattle’s Sounds Outside:

JULY 17TH
1:00 PM NON GRATA
2:30 PM SEATTLE JAZZ COMPOSERS ENSEMBLE
4:00 PM ZUBATTO SYNDICATE
5:30 PM WAYNE HORVITZ/SONNY CLARK MEMORIAL SEXTET
7:00 PM FATHER FIGURES (NYC)

AUGUST 14TH
1:00 PM ASK THE AGES
2:30 PM DOUBLE YOKO (BETH FLEENOR, PARIS HURLEY)
4:00 PM AMA (AMY DENIO, MADELEINE SOSIN, ABEL ROCHA)
5:30 PM THE SUFFERING F@#KHEADS
7:00 PM THE LEGENDS DUO: KAHIL EL’ZABAR AND HAMIET BLUIETT (AACM/CHICAGO)

Sonomu Reviews

From Sonomu:

Alistair Crosbie, Scarlett Dies (3” CDR Lefthand Pressings)
Jos Smolders, Esprit Flottant (3″ CDR Kaon)
Francisco López, Amarok (Glacial Movements)

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