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Coming to Seattle

Source: Wayward Music Series.

April 4, 2024 | 8:00 PM |$5 – $20 donation in advance / at door
NonSeq: Jessika Kenney/Eyvind Kang + Faith Coloccia + Casey Adams
Eyvind Kang and Jessika Kenney are a duo interested in geomusicalities. Their albums include Azure (Ideologic Organ 2023), Cypress Dance (Ed. Mariana Calo & Francisco Queimadela), the face of the earth, Aestuarium (2012, 2011 Ideologic Organ/Endless), Reverse Tree (Black Truffle), Seva/Fixiones (self-released cassette). As a duo they have worked with poet Anne Carson and randomizer Bob Currie, and the … Read More →

April 5, 2024 | 8:00 PM |$10 – $20 donation, $30 reserved
Gregory Allison + Slow Meadow
Gregory Allison creates with a single violin a sound that travels across great landscapes. He has toured the world with violin in hand and is endlessly inspired by the instrument’s journey around the globe, especially it’s use in South Indian Classical music. His live performance blends the Indian Classical melodic improvisation with his classical sensibility as a film composer, … Read More →

April 11, 2024 | 8:00 PM |$10 – $20 donation at the door
Goldston & Butler play Sarah Hennies
Lori Goldston and Aaron Michael Butler present Sarah Hennies’ concert-length work The Reinvention of Romance.

The Reinvention of Romance “for cello and percussion comprises some 90 minutes of spare, economical gestures, played not quite in sync… [resulting in] an extended sequence of simple figures arranged in succinct packets, each repeated at length until a timer prompts moving on to the next… Weaving … Read More →

April 12, 2024 | 8:00 PM |$5 – $20 donation at the door
Whiting/Miller/Falzone
Percussionist Bonnie Whiting (Seattle), pianist Lisa Cay Miller (Vancouver B.C.), and clarinetist James Falzone (Seattle), celebrate the release of Six Artifacts, a new recording on Falzone’s Allos Documents label. Recorded by Steve Peters at the Chapel in Seattle, Six Artifacts documents a series of raw, unedited improvisations between 3 distinct instrumentalists.


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