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Updated 13 June, 2005 see new ONLINE ART -- Arthur Jarvinen's The Invisible Guy; also bentstrings radio, a new online station featuring selections by Martin Herman
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NYC:
SERIAL UNDERGROUND at Cornelia Street Cafe
mon June 13 at 8:30pm
THE GOLD STANDARD - Jed and Ed make music with money
Serial Underground at Cornelia Street Cafe
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
NYC:
The Rejection Show returns to P.S. 122
The Rejection Show
The Rejection Show returns to P.S. 122 on June 15th! ÊFINAL SHOW BEFORE A SUMMER HIATUS!!!
Created and produced by writer and comedian, Jon Friedman, The Rejection Show is a comedic based event that embraces the rejected and "turned down" material of writers, comedians, cartoonists, artists, and human beings whom display their creative "failures" live on stage. ÊÊ
The Rejection Show
Hosted by JON FRIEDMAN
Featuring:
REJECTED
LIAM McENEANEY
MARGOT LEITMAN
MATT DIFFEE & SPECIAL GUEST CARTOONISTS FROM THE NEW YORKER
& as always MORE fun rejection surprises!
June 15, 2005
What are they saying about us?
"Ever wonder what you're not seeing? ÊEach month comedians perform pieces that have been rejected by anything from Conan O'Brien to The New Yorker..."
"Novelists, TV writers, stand-up comics, cartoonists, filmmakers, recording artists, dramatists and poets come together for a friendly but edgy celebration of failure."
"In New York, audiences are finding that failure is fun!"
"'The Rejection Show' is a refuge for the rebuffed, a haven for the heave-hoed, a destination for the deep-sixed."
"... Not just a brilliant idea, it's a well executed one."
"'What do you get when you display a whole bunch of stuff that didn't make the cut at the New Yorker, Conan, and a bevy of other shows and publications? Evidently, some funny shit."
"True to its maxim, 'Just because it's been rejected doesn't mean it's not good,' the show continues to attract an audience that can relate."
Thank you,
LA:
Erin Barnes and others perform in Harry Partch CONCERT at REDCAT
Hi everyone,
I hope you all are well!
I just wanted to let you know about an upcomingÊconcert that I'll be playing in, Monday,ÊJune 20th at REDCAT.Ê It's an all-Harry Partch concert, and again, we're doing Castor & Pollux, among otherÊfun pieces.Ê The greatest thing about this concert is that our ensemble has acquired even more replicas of Partch's instruments (namely the CLOUD CHAMBER BOWLS!), enabling us to do the full version of Castor and Pollux, which is very exciting (I think one could safely say that it rocks).Ê It's a really, really fun piece, so I hope you all can see and hear it!Ê Of course, there are other reasons to go...
check out: www.calarts.edu/redcat/season/20042005/mus/juststrings.html
Ê
or google Harry Partch to see what his music and instruments are all about.
Also performing:
Hope you can make it!
Bethesda, MD:
Washington Musica Viva Concert at The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum
Dear Friends of Washington Musica Viva,
On Tuesday June 21 at 7:30 pm Washington Musica Viva will present another concert in its chamber music series at The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum, 10001 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda MD 20814. (The Ratner Museum is just outside of the Beltway, at the corner of Old Georgetown Rd and Lone Oak Drive East). Free parking is available in the museum lot and on Lone Oak Dr.
This program will include David Diamond's exciting 1937 Quintet for flute, strings, and piano, as well as the great Piano Quintet in f minor of Johannes Brahms. Also featured will be the premiere performance of Masatoshi Mitsumoto's delightful new Divertimento in five short movements for flute, viola, and piano, commissioned by WMV.
Performing on this program will be Keith Wright, flute, Sally McLain and Heather Green, violins, Tsuna Sakamoto, viola, Jodi Beder, cello, Carl Banner, piano.
On display at the Ratner Museum (for this performance only) will be five or six of the "Ladders of Light" by Marilyn Banner. These are the mysterious 8 foot garment-like sculptures that many of you have asked about at BannerArts. This will be a rare opportunity to see these beautiful works "unsheathed".
Tickets may be purchased for $15 in advance; send a check (postmarked by June 17) to Washington Musica Viva, 9925 Dickens Avenue, Bethesda MD 20814. Or tickets may be purchased for $18 at the door. Call 301-493-5729 for further information.
Carl & Marilyn Banner
visit our websites and check out the MP3s!
LA:
Erato Phil Season Finale Concert featuring Violin soloist Jennifer Frautschi and pianist Robert Thies at the Music Box on June 22!
"The fabulous Frautschi is one of our most fully gifted musical artists."
"Thies' flawless fingers danced up and down the keyboard ... blending fiery drama with tuneful lyricism."
Violin soloist Jennifer Frautschi and pianist Robert Thies join erato in our season finale concert at the Music Box on June 22!
Works by Bach, Schoenberg, Webern, and Farzinpour.
**Club-night with KPFK dj Derek Rath after the concert**
Pre and post-concert dining at the Blue Palms at the Music Box.
Get your tickets today at eratophil.com or by calling (310) 441-7908!
For more information visit our website at eratophil.com
Wilmington, CA (LA):
STEVE LOCKWOOD ENSEMBLE @ LA Harbor College
STEVE LOCKWOOD ENSEMBLE
AT
Music for Duet and Quartet
NYC:
The Wiener Philharmonic show: "Wish You Were Here"
The "delightfully sophomoric" sketch comedy group, The Wiener Philharmonic
is back with a brand new video and sketch comedy show every Thursday in June
at Juvie Hall! "Wish You Were Here," takes a comedic look at travel,
vacations, and trips to other places!
Ê
Jon Friedman, the creator and producer of "The Rejection Show," also returns
to direct and produce "Wish You Were Here," coming off of the successful
sold out run of their last collaboration of "Wine Teeth."
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The Wiener Philharmonic is: Lang Fisher, Jenny Slate, Jules Langbien, Mike Barry, Toby Lawless, and Gabe
Liedman.
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"EVERY THURSDAY IN JUNE THE WIENER PHILHARMONIC SHOVES YOUR SAUSAGEY ARMS
INTO A PAIR OF WATERWINGS AND TAKES YOU ON SUMMER VACATION!"
Ê
"WISH YOU WERE HERE"
24 Bond Street (at Lafayette)
VENICE, CA:
ÒINFINITE NOWÓ
Creative music concert residency
10 NIGHTS OF Music made live, living and in the acoustic moment
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Antidote for those tired of the prearranged, presorted, and prepackaged
Ê
MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY ADAM RUDOLPH
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 THRU SUNDAY JUNE 12
All concerts @ 8PM
ELECTRIC LODGE, VENICE, CA
Each of the 10 nights will feature a different group of between 10 and 50 invited acoustic musicians who will improvisationally interpret the compositions in a creative ritual of the now.
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Members of previous Go: Organic Orchestra concerts will make up the core group, with the addition of many new woodwind, percussion and string players Êinvited to rehearse and perform one or up to all ten nights. Ê
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Specials invited guests include classical players, improvisers and musicians from Africa, India, Bali and the Middle East
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The conductor will not know who is coming until the night of the performance Ð the music score has been created to be Êopen for any instrumentation.
ÊÊ
For latest update go to:
for more on GO: ORGANIC ORCHESTRA
ADAM RUDOLPH'S HOMEPAGE:
Produced by metarecords.com and todosonidosprese
SOCAL, LONDON, BRAZIL:
Performances of music by Adrienne Albert
Hi friends and colleagues,
Ê
The renowned Debussy Trio will be performing a wonderful and varied program of works by NACUSA composers on Tuesday, June 7th at 8:00 PM on the Loyola Marymount University Campus. ÊIncluded on the program will be my "DOPPLER EFFECT" for flute, viola and harp. ÊThe information and directions for this concert are below.
Ê
The National Association of Composers USA (NACUSA) is pleased to present a concert by The Debussy Trio (Marcia Dickstein, Harp, Angela Wiegand, Flute, David Walther, Viola).
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Tuesday, June 7, 8:00 pm, Murphy Hall, on the Loyola Marymount University Campus. PDF for directions
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The program will also include works by Reena Esmail, David S. Lefkowitz, Greg A. Steinke, Duane Tatro, David Walther and Carol Worthey.
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I look forward to seeing some of you there.
Ê
Best regards,
More Upcoming concerts:
July 4, 2005 at 3 PM
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 2:30 PM
August TBA 2005
NYC:
Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites: Chamber and Solo Works by Annie Gosfield
June 17 at 10 PM
Featuring performances by:
The concert will feature the U.S. premiere of Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites, the title
track of my most recent Tzadik CD, performed by violinist Jennifer Choi, accompanied by
the mysterious satellite sounds of Sputnik and Voyager. Felix Fan and David Cossin will
perform the world premiere of Pilfered and Plonked, a wild ride for cello and snare drum.
Guitarist Marco Cappelli will perform Marked by a Hat, commissioned for his very detuned
custom-made 10-string Extreme Guitar. Wild Pitch will be performed by the dynamic new
trio of Felix Fan (cello), David Cossin (percussion) and Andrew Russo (piano).Ê Also
included on the concert will be Four Roses and The Manufacture of Tangled Ivory.
I'm looking forward to presenting this program of varied solo and chamber pieces in a
real downtown neighborhood venue. John Zorn opened The Stone in April, 2005, and
the month of June was curated by cellist Fred Sherry.
I'm happy to say that The Wire interviewed me for their May issue.
And I've added sound samples to my website
Annie Gosfield has created a body of work that includes largeÐscale compositions, chamber pieces, electronic music and music for dance. Her work often explores the inherent beauty of nonÐmusical sounds, and is inspired by diverse sources such as machines, destroyed pianos, warped 78 records, and detuned radios. She uses traditional notation, improvisation, and extended techniques to create a sound world that eliminates the boundaries between music and noise, while emphasizing the unique qualities of each performer. Annie lives in New York City and divides her time between performing on piano and sampler with her own group and composing for many ensembles and soloists.
Gosfield's music has been performed worldwide by Joan Jeanrenaud, Fred Frith, Felix Fan, William Winant, The Bang on a Can All Stars, the Flux Quartet, The Miami String Quartet, ROVA, The West Australia Symphony Orchestra, So Percussion, the Silesian String Quartet, and many others. She has performed with many musicians, including Roger Kleier, Derek Bailey, Fred Frith, Scanner, Ikue Mori, Chris Cutler, and John Zorn. She recently received fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and The McKnight Foundation, and held the Darius Milhaud Chair of Composition at Mills College in 2003 and 2005.Ê Upcoming projects include a commission from the Bang on a Can All-Stars, a collaboration with choreographer Karole Armitage, and a cello concerto for Felix Fan and the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra to be conducted by Kent Nagano.
Some words on "Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites" from The Wire:
The new CD, LOST SIGNALS AND DRIFTING SATELLITES features four recent compositions for strings, electronics, and prepared piano. The Harmony of the Body-Machine was composed for ex-Kronos cellist Joan Jeanrenaud and features JoanÕs amazing control of extended techniques accompanied by machine sounds. Lightheaded and Heavyhearted is a 20-minute string quartet, performed with verve and energy by the Flux Quartet. Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites, for violin and satellite sounds, was performed by violinist George Kentros with help from Sputnik. Mentryville, a melancholy work for prepared piano, was performed by Annie Gosfield. "Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites" was recorded at state-of-the-art studios in New York and California, and mixed by Grammy award winning engineer Jim Anderson and Silas Brown.
more on the CD at www.tzadik.com.
ABOUT THE VENUE
LA, CA:
sound.
Produced by The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS)
Ê
sound. at the Ford Amphitheatre
Ê
Friday, July 1, 2005
Plus renowned contemporary artist and musician Stephen Prina
returns to Los Angeles for a solo, acoustic performance of original
songs and -- according to him -- "contemporary standards."
Ê
Performance begins at 8:30pm;
Tickets on sale now via the Ford box office: 323/461-3673 or on line:
Advance admission: $16; $12 for students with valid I.D.and SASSAS members; $20 at the door
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The Ford Amphitheatre
For further information, visit www.soundnet.org or phone 323/960.5723
Ê
sound. at the Schindler House Series
Ê
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Friday, August 26 and Saturday August 27, 2005
Friday: Michael Webster, George Lockwood
Doors open at 7pm. Shows begin at 7:30pm.
Purchase tickets online at:
Advance admission: $16; $12 for students with valid I.D.;
Presented in association with:
For further information,
SOCAL:
MICROFEST
SUNDAY MAY 8 8:00
SATURDAY MAY 14 8:00 Preconcert talk with the composer at 7:00
SATURDAY May 21 8:00
SATURDAY MAY 21 and SUNDAY MAY 22 8:30
THURSDAY MAY 26 8:00, SATURDAY MAY 28 8:00, and SUNDAY MAY 29 2:00
SUNDAY JUNE 12 7:30
MONDAY JUNE 20 8:30
To get a free MicroFest poster and to be added to our mailing list, please contact Bill Alves
(alves @ hmc.edu).
s o u n d s y o u ' v e n e v e r h e a r d b e f o r e
NYC:
World Music Institute and Thomas Buckner present:
Interpretations 2005-06 season schedule:
LOS ANGELES, CA:
A listing of experimental and exploratory music performances in the
Los Angeles area
Week of: Monday 6/13 - Saturday 6/18, 2005
WEEKLY SERIES:
* JAZZ ON A MONDAY VIBE, CLUB TROPICAL (Mon, 6/13) -- 8:30 pm
* LINE SPACE LINE, SELAH (Mon, 6/13) -- 8:00 pm
* CRYPTONIGHT, CLUB TROPICAL (Thu, 6/16) -- 8:00 pm
ADDITIONAL EVENTS:
* ELECTRIC LODGE (Wed-Sun, 6/15-6/19) -- 8:00 pm
Also (Wed-Sun, 6/8-6/12)
* IL CORRAL (Mon, 6/13) -- 9:00 pm
* IL CORRAL (Thu, 6/16) -- 9:00 pm
* IL CORRAL (Fri, 6/17) -- 9:00 pm
* FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ, LACMA (Fri, 6/17) -- 5:30-8:30 pm
East Coast US Tour:
Somebody's Closet ON TOUR
Somebody's Closet conveys a contemporary mixture of jazz/funk and folk/rock fusion with a very earthy, rootsy tone. Brian Headlee kicks the infectious polyrhythmic grooves on the drum kit. Jeff Bujak splits his brain open to lay down the heart thumping low end with his left hand and the melodic key tones with his right, swapping leads with Justin Eck who adds stylishly percussive rhythms on acoustic guitar. His potent vocals mesh with the angelic, yet alluringly sultry voice of Christine D. Eck who also adds some spice with her array of world percussion instruments. The lyrical imagery spins out of the transcendental souls of Somebody's Closet and makes way to eager hearts all across the country.
11/27/04 SAT Monopole Plattsburgh, NY
"Somebody's Closet breathes new life to the long lost art - real music." Scott Wellington, Miami New Times, 2004
Somebody's Closet was created in Tempe, AZ and now bases out of Northampton, MA. With several U.S. tours, 3 albums along with countless live recordings in circulation, and a 'Best Jam Band of 2003' award at the Arizona Infusion of Music Awards under the belt, Somebody's Closet's popularity grows by the day. Linking songs with segues and including mind altering jams, the live show is their main product.
"The music rises with nary a dull moment, and continues to do so throughout their set." Jessica Acuna, Encore Magazine, Wilmington, NC, 2004
Somebody's Closet:
NEW YORK CITY:
WET INK 2004/2005 SEASON AT A GLANCE
In 2004/2005 Wet Ink presents new music at the Bowery Poetry Club, with 8 split-bills featuring The Wet Ink Ensemble and Ensemble-In-Residence Zs, as well as Slow Six Ensemble, saxophonist Charles Gayle, James Fei?s Alto Quartet, avant-rock from Coptic Light, Timetable Percussion, improvisations by TRIO (Christian Wolff, Larry Polansky, and Kui Dong), and works by Earle Brown, Beat Furrer, Wolfgang Rihm, Frederic Rzewski, Salvatore Sciarrino, Christian Wolff, and members of the Wet Ink Composers Collective, among others.
Friday, January 21, 2005: TRIO / Zs
Wet Ink presents the 4th annual Trio and Zs concert. Composer/performers Christian Wolff, Larry Polansky, and Kui Dong, come down from Hanover New Hampshire to split the bill with New York's brutal chamber sextet, Zs. Trio?s improvisations are sprawling in nature, running the gamut from lush diatonicism to pointalistic chromaticism to distorted noise and prepared piano sounds. Zs performs compositions by band mates Alex Mincek, Sam Hillmer, Matthew Hough, and Charlie Looker.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005: Charles Gayle / The Wet Ink Ensemble
The Wet Ink Ensemble performs compositions by members of the Wet Ink Composers Collective Alex Mincek, Sam Hillmer, Reiko Fueting and Brendan Connelly. Saxophonist Charles Gayle, one of New York's most guttural and aggressive improvisers, performs a solo set as his theatrical alter-ego, "Streets the Clown."
Wednesday, March 30, 2005: The Wet Ink Ensemble / Slow Six.
The Wet Ink Ensemble performs various duo combinations by Alex Mincek, Sam Hillmer, Brendan Connelly, Christian Wolff and Nils Vigeland. They will be followed by the New York-based ensemble, Slow Six, lead by composer, performer, computer programmer, Christopher Tignor. Slow Six investigates consonance in every way. The harmonic palate is relentlessly agreeable, and textures are constantly soothing.
Wednesday, April 20, 2005: Timetable Percussion / Coptic Light (the band not the piece)
Timetable Percussion trio performs works by Beat Furrer, Wolfgang Rihm, Hiroya Miura and others. They are followed by the avant-rock band, Coptic Light, whose bass and drums play aggressive free jazz/metal monolith in support of the guitar?s triumphant pop melodies.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005: Wet Ink Presents Salvatore Sciarrino's L'Opera per Flauto.
Sciarrino is a master at dissecting instruments and finding in them the most intricate and delicate manners of expression. His works frequently allow his precious discoveries to teeter on the brink of inaudibility. Flautist Erin Lesser will perform a selection of movements from Sciarrino's magnum opus for solo flute, L'Opera per Flauto.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005: The Wet Ink Ensemble: Music from the Wet Ink Composers Collective
For the final concert of the season, the Wet Ink Ensemble expands to 12 players for performances of new works by Wet Ink composers Alex Mincek, Sam Hillmer, Reiko Fueting and Brendan Connelly.
All concerts at 8pm.
Various US Cities:
Tod Machover performances in 2005:
Spring 2005
New Work for Orchestra and Hyper-electronics.
Fall 2005
Other projects for another note will include recordings, residencies in the US and abroad, a chamber work for a consortium of ensembles and chamber operas in development.ÊUp to the minute information about Tod can always be found at web.media.mit.edu/~tod/.
SAN FRANCISCO:
Meridian Music: Composers in Performance
Meridian Gallery
July 16, 2005
Midsummer Music festival with
Email or call (415) 398-7229.
Meridian Music: Composers in Performance
This concert series celebrates new, traditional and world music through monthly
performances. The Spring 2005 concerts take place on the second Wednesday
February, March, and April, in the intimate setting of Meridian Gallery. The
series is devoted to the memory of Heather Leinss, one of Meridian Gallery's
first teen interns. Concerts for the 2005-2006 season will be announced later
in the spring.
www.meridiangallery.org/MGMusic.htm
NEW YORK CITY:
ARTS ELECTRIC 10th Season
EMF is planning a lively and varied series of events in New York during its 10th anniversary season, including concerts, workshops, encounters, and installations. All events, with time, location, admission, and other details, are listed at Arts Electric as dates are confirmed:
www.emf10.org/
UPCOMING ARTS ELECTRIC EVENTS:
Resonant Space: Douglas Henderson
CHICAGO:
Lampo Spring 2005 events
Apr 16 - Disinformation (U.K.) - U.S. debut
All events 9PM at 2116 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Questions? Visit www.lampo.org.
BECOME A LAMPO MEMBER:
DOWNTOWN LA, CA:
line space line
a weekly new and improvised music series
For more information please visit www.linespaceline.org
line space line
line space line wishes to extend thanks to the proprietors Selah for hosting this series.
CULVER CITY, California:
"Jazz on a Monday Vibe"
Club Tropical
Salvadoran Food and Full Bar available
CULVER CITY, California:
CryptoNight at Club Tropical in Culver City
Cryptonight -- featuring jazz and improvised music
Date: Every Thursday Time: 8:00 PM
Club Tropical, 8641 Washington Blvd. Culver City
New York City:
TONIC events JUNE 2005!
JUNE at Tonic:
Please visit www.tonicnyc.com for details and schedule updates.
TONIC
Recently Posted and Ongoing
INTERNET:
The Invisible Guy
is online now!
Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Fellow Cyber-Surfers:
This is to let you know that my latest and current project, The Invisible Guy, is now officially online. Over three years in the making (and still in progress), it consists of lots and lots of music - surf tunes, humorous songs, a couple of tangos, and some demented anachronistic pop stylings not easy to describe - and for every number a scene (delivered in prose, I'm afraid; no flash cartoons or videos. You have to enjoy a good read).
These will be uploaded every Friday for the next 40 to 50 weeks, much like a serial novel. So to enjoy the full ride you'll have to keep coming back. It's cumulative though; once up there, every episode will be permanently available and accessible any time.
You are invited to get your first glimpse of The Invisible Guy right now at the above URL. Listen to the theme song, meet the gorgeous but wicked Zipper Ripper, and learn a bit of trivia.
This is a free online entertainment from the Leisure Planet.
(By the way, view it in Netscape if you can. Some stuff doesn't look right otherwise, and I'm not sure why.)
Thanks,
INTERNET:
bentstrings radio
Hello friends,
I want to let you know of an internet radio station that I have
started. It is called
bentstrings radio at
www.live365.com/stations/martinherman
When you get there, simply click on the listen icon for bentstrings radio.
It is live streaming internet radio, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. It
requires a cable modem or faster connection.
The station invites listeners to bend ears and minds and listen to
music that includes such composers as John Adams, Steve Reich, Gyorgy
Ligeti, Gerard Grisey, Frank Zappa, Lou Harrison, William Houston,
Evan Ziporyn, Joshua Fried, Eve Beglarian, Aphex Twin, Sigur Ros, Cort
Lippe, Gavin Bryars, Brian Eno, Arthur Jarvinen, Iva Bittova, Ivo
Medek, Miroslav Pudlak, Astor Piazzola, Conlon Nancarrow, Shaun
Naidoo, Carolyn Bremer, Robin Cox, Pauline Oliveros, Steven Mackey,
Nick Didkovsky, Michael Gordon, Bang on a Can Allstars, Autechre, and
more...!
I will be expanding playlists and am interested in your input.
My interest is in curating playlists to explore unusual or
infrequently considered nodes of contact among currently active
composers. Please drop in and have a listen.
And please pass the word to anyone you think might be interested.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Bentstrings radio is a legal live365.com station and pays royalties to the artists programmed.
INTERNET:
The Memory Theater, an iPod opera
Plugged ~ In
18 April 2005
Dear Friends,
I wanted to let you know that we have just launched The Memory Theater, an iPod opera.
Serialized as 49 playlists between April 10, 2005 and February 24, 2007, The Memory Theater is a retelling of Cathedral's 5 moments through the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
The Fanfare (Program 1) has begun, and the Prologue will begin on April 24.
Featuring the pan-genre global collective Cathedral Band, The Chronicler, and the voices from the web, The Memory Theater is crafted especially for the sound world of the iPod.
I hope you'll be able to join Nora and me as we begin this new chapter in the Cathedral story.
Best wishes to all,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As a podcast:
1] download free podcast receiver software.
On the web:
Need more help? visit our FAQs at
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
INTERNET:
Viralnet.net is now online!
Viralnet is a productive nexus: critique, archive, art space and journal.
It intends to raise questions and provoke assumptions about culture,
media, politics and the arts.
Working with international social critics, media theorists, writers,
curators and artists, it is an online space that will grow and mutate as
it delivers material for these post-digital, post-democratic times. As
human experience becomes more mediated, we will highlight alternative
pathways into future thought and art making.
Produced by the Center for Integrated Media and the MFA Writing Program at
CalArts, Viralnet offers a series of commissioned online projects, essays
and interviews with a view toward articulating new concepts and working
strategies developed by contemporary intermedia artists, writers and
theorists. Tom Leeser, Director of the Center for Integrated Media,
says Viralnet is set up to look at digital media in relation to
culture, politics and the arts. The computer and the Internet have
expanded far beyond the boundaries of an exclusive digital domain,
allowing a transformation from novelty to the familiar," he says. "As with
radio at the beginning of the 20th century, digital technology has entered
a state of flux, going from an object of privilege to a common and
everyday ubiquitous appliance. This will have creative, social and
political ramifications that we are only beginning to
experience and understand."
Some of the contributors to this release of Viralnet include; social
critic and author, Norman Klein, new media theorist and author, Lisa
Nakamura, Kitchen curator and author, Christina Yang, artists, Perry
Hoberman and Sara Roberts.
You can find Viralnet at viralnet.net
INTERNET:
Iridian Radio
If you want to hear provocative "new music" that really is new, or at least created in the
last couple of decades, then check out Iridian Radio. You'll hear music of artists such as
John Adams, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Iva Bittova, Tan Dun, Kronos Quartet, Meredith
Monk, Steve Reich, and many more.
Not only is Iridian Radio's broadcast quality and programming unique to internet
streaming broadcasts, but the station home page also provides further info on the artists
and purchasing links for their recordings. This is a free service -no fees or subscriptions
needed to listen.
If you think Iridian Radio is an important outlet for this music, please forward the station
info to others that might be interested.
Iridian Radio is a fully legal Live365.com station and pays royalties to the artists
programmed.
INTERNET:
DRIFT Radio: from New Media Scotland
To listen to the stream, visit the DRIFT website at www.mediascot.org/drift
New Media Scotland
INTERNET:
New American Radio Website Project
New American Radio
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. is pleased to announce its
redesigned, updated and expanded NEW AMERICAN RADIO (NAR) website that
includes full-length radio art programs by American and European
artists. Currently available are works by Terry Allen, Jacki Apple,
Diamanda Galas, Sheila Davies, Suzan-Lori Parks, Gregory Whitehead and
others. Additional programs will be added to the site in the coming months.
A weekly series distributed to public radio stations nationwide from
1987-1998, NEW AMERICAN RADIO includes over 300 original works
commissioned from such artists as Pauline Oliveros, Rachel Rosenthal,
Christian Marclay, Alvin Curran, and Carl Hancock Rux. During its 15
years of broadcast life, NAR became known-nationally and
internationally as the principal source of radio experimentation in
America, ranking with such high-profile international programs as ABC
Australia's The Listening Room. Its works, which won numerous prizes
in competitions worldwide, were aired throughout North America, Europe
and Australia. Although now off-air, NAR enjoys an active afterlife on
the Internet, where full-length programs, audio excerpts, scripts and
other artist writings are available.
An amazing cultural mirror of its time, both in regard to the issues it
dealt with and the techniques and strategies used by its artists, NEW
AMERICAN RADIO is also being archived in the World Music Archive at
Wesleyan University, CT, where it will be accessible both on location
and on-line to students, educators, artists, scholars, and the general
public. The archive is made possible by grants from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
For more information, please contact Helen Thorington at
newradio@turbulence.org
INTERNET:
Spongefork Radio
Spongefork Radio
INTERNET:
Intercontinental spontaneous jam session
New artwork by Icelandic artist Pall Thayer, the Intercontinental
spontaneous jam session is now open and accessible at
www.this.is/pallit/isjs
This piece explores abstract imagery created via a musical interface to
combine the inherently abstract qualities of music with randomness and
multi-user interactivity to create a truly abstract image that contains
no references to the physical world.
Pall Thayer
INTERNET:
ARTPORT from the Whitney Museum of American Art
http://www.whitney.org/artport -- read more !!!
INTERNET & NORTHWESTERN University:
Home, an interactive, navigable web work, contains the work of 17
artists
Home, an interactive, navigable web work, contains the work of 17
artists. These include: a screenwriter, a photographer, a set
designer, film and video makers, and sound and computer artists. Each
has a unique perspective on the meaning of home, this most universal
and basic of necessities.
Primary collaborators Drew Browning and Annette Barbier will be at
the Block Museum at Northwestern University to demonstrate and talk
about the work during the following times:
on Tuesday, Sept. 25 from 12-5 PM
Home is permanently on line via the Block web site at:
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/art_tech/virtual.html
For directions, see:
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/welcome/directions.html
The development of Home was supported by a grant from the Center for
Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts at Northwestern University.
Contributing artists from the Northwestern community include: Dave
Tolchinsky, Michelle Citron, Sam Ball, David Downs, Rives Collins, Linda
Gates, Dan Brintz.
INTERNET:
Post Media Network
Michele Thursz, the former Director of Moving Image Gallery, is proud to
present her latest project the Post Media Network:
The network operates as a physical and virtual structure composed of
editorial, curatorial, and artists projects that stresses the different
perspectives and uses of the electronic and computer-based mediums.
Post Media is an action demonstrating the continuous evolution of the term
and uses of media. The network promotes actions of collaboration,
representation and market utilization of all media.
The Network
Portfolios showcase the artists on the network, the digital studio and the
marketable physical and virtual objects.
Represented artists:
Developed by Claire Barliant (senior editor of artbyte), Dialogue
features conversations with the artists to reveal their history
and process.
The archives document the on going exhibitions and events
presented or affiliated with all past and present network participants.
Director: Michele Thursz
"All data is created equal" -- Arcangel
INTERNET:
Announcing the Launch of the Website for:
"Re: Duchamp Traveling Exhibition"
La Biennale di Venezia:
49th International Exhibition of Art--
Concomitant Exhibitions
http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/duchamp
"The Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition is a project that has been evolving
over time. It has traveled to various cities in Germany, Poland, Chile and
Israel, as well as New York City. It is the ongoing work of Abraham Lubelski,
and incorporates the work of over 250 other artists, including Nam June Paik,
Dennis Oppenheim, Carl Andre, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Taylor Mead, Larry
Weiner, David Humphrey, Inka Essenhigh....
The Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition at the 49th Venice Biennale* is an
installation of clotheslines from which artwork is hung.** The idea for this
installation is derived from Marcel Duchamp's infamous benefit exhibition
organized on the Premises of the Coordinating Council of French Relief
Societies, 451 Madison Avenue, New York, October 14th - November 7th, 1942,
in which he criss-crossed the entire gallery with one mile of string. This
entanglement, which the public had to negotiate when they came to view the
art, stood as a metaphor for the difficulties encountered in attempting to
understand modern art.
The current exhibition uses this Duchampian metaphor to point to connectivity
as much as any difficulty that might hinder an appreciation of art in the
digital age---art whose nature may be partially or completely ephemeral,
time-based, or immaterial, and which might be conveyed digitally or housed
virtually. Re: Duchamp celebrates the process of visual sampling in a world
where the line between original and copy has been blurred, and the medium is
the readymade.
** Participating artists were asked to e-mail their submissions as digital
files. These were printed out, placed in plastic sleeves and brought to
Venice for installation. Hung from criss-crossing lengths of string at the
Church of S. Maria Ausiliatrice, they resemble so many Tibetan prayer flags,
the wind and the Web conveying and disseminating their messages.
* At the 49th Venice Biennale, the Re: Duchamp Travelling Exhibition forms
part of the Markers Project, which involves organizations in Venice including
the Peggy Gugghenheim Collection, the Biennale Arti Visive, and the
Municipality of Venice itself."
[--notes, Joy Garnett]
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
MARK AMERIKA, DANIEL GARCIA ANDUJAR, DOUGLAS DAVIS, CHRISTOPH DRAEGER, PETER
FEND, JOY GARNETT, PAUL GARRIN, KEN GOLDBERG, WANG GONGXIN, MARINA GRZINIC &
AINA SMID, WENDA GU, INGO GUNTHER, LIANG-MEI HUANG, JON IPPOLITO, EDUARDO
KAC, OLGA KISSELEVA, TINA LAPORTA, JENNY MARKETOU, MARCELLO MAZZELLA, PAUL D.
MILLER aka DJ SPOOKY, MTAA, OLU OGUIBE, ANDRES SERRANO,
HANI RASHID (ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTS), MARK TRIBE & KERRY TRIBE
Curated by: CRISTINE WANG
http://www.tribes.org/dystopia
For More Information contact: Cristine Wang tel:
917.318.0081
http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/duchamp
Festivals, Contests, Conferences, Programs, Airtime Submissions Requested!
Dear community of electroacoustic music composers: please note that contrary to the earlier editions of the CIMESP Ð International Electroacoustic Music Contest of S‹o Paulo, the deadline for sending works to the CIMESP this year is 30th June, 2005!!!
Have a look at all information on the VI CIMESP 2005 at: flomenezes.sites.uol.com.br/cimesp.html
Thank you and my best regards!
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Al. Dos Guainumbis, 1435
Tel & Fax: ++55/11/5055-4401
(((call for works/sound is art)))
Chisel, cut, mix, set in spaceŠSound has the power of the cinema and is lighter
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Among the prizes awarded for acoustic creation, the Phonurgia Nova competition has, since 1986, occupied a special place by virtue of its recognition of artists whose work exploits sound as a medium for expressing the real and the imaginary. In 2003, 150 productions from 19 different countries were entered in the prize.
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This year's competition will distinguish authors whose work manifests a keen sense of sound and listening as means of expression, on two areas :
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RADIO ARTS will privilige all forms of inventive radiophonic creation: documentary,
fiction, essays, interviews, radio mix, Hšrspiel, experimental forms etc.
NEW MEDIAS awards will go to sound installations or sonic works which have been specially created for "new media" to bring new experiences in sound art to listeners - mobile phone, audioblog, site exploring the acoustic dimensions of the net.
Ê
In each category the jury will deliberate on two types of work:
(") Prizes
(¤) Deadline
(*) Sound archives
(!) More info and application form available on www.phonurgia.org
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(/)Questions concours@phonurgia.org
NewTown Pasadena and SCREAM (Southern California Resource for
Electro-Acoustic Music) announce a call for works integrating video with
electro-acoustic music scores. Êorks in which the visual and sonic elements
are co-equal and/or generated from the same or similar conceptual elements
will be looked upon favorably, though this is not an absolute requirement.
Works submitted must be no longer than 15 minutes, recorded on standard DVDs
(playable on region 1 players or encoded without a region flag), and with a
stereo soundtrack. Works may be created by one or more artists. Ê
Selected works will be presented on a New Town Pasadena program on Saturday,
October 8 and will also be shown at CalArts at a later date. Artists of
works chosen for presentation will receive an honorarium from New Town
Pasadena.
Artists who wish their DVDs returned should send an SASE with submissions.
Works not selected and submitted without SASEs will be destroyed after the
curating process. Please include a brief biographical sketch and short
program notes with each submission. Also, be sure to include an e-mail
address for contact purposes with each submission.
Works must be received by July 18, 2005.
Send submissions to:
For more information, please e-mail Barry Schrader at schrader@calarts.edu
or contact Richard Amromin at NewTown - newtownarts@charter.net or call at
(626)398-9278.
The Electroacoustic Music Association of China (EMAC) and the China
Electronic Music Center (CEMC) based at the Central Conservatory of Music in
Beijing are pleased to announce their annual conference:
MusicAcoustic 2005: Mix
The transforming soundscape of Beijing offers a heavy 'Mix' of old and
modern voices; where the old hutong and modern skyscrapers Mix amidst a
hurried development frenzy. The Conference will therefore invite research
and concerts inquiring along a broad vector that traverses the aesthetics of
Organized Sound, Electro-Acoustics (with Chinese and Western Instruments),
Microsound, Coding Experimentation and Phonography. Ê
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With modern China as a backdrop, we think a Mix of the traditional and new
in computer/electronic/laptop music is an appropriate thematic for this call
for works, where an old/young city/country is experimenting with its own
emerging unique voice on the global music scene. Chinese composers and
academics come together once a year to plan future directions for the
development of computer music in China and to learn/exchange with their
international guests.
There are no irrelevant proposals for this week of music, practicum and
discourse: recent software developments; theory and criticism, a focus on
phonographic practice, or music with image. The conference will include
concerts, paper sessions, artist talks, discussion panels and workshops. 10
to 16 channels with subwoofer will be provided (Genelec). Workshops or
residencies are invited in the days surrounding the conference.
Deadline for proposals is June 30, 2005.
Organizing committee:
Zhang Xiaofu (Chinese Language)
Kenneth Fields
Kui Dong
Are you interested in performing on the Meridian Music series?
We welcome your interest and want you to have a sense of what we're seeking for this series. The space is a wonderful, intimate venue, a rectangular gallery space, deeply windowed at one end, hardwood floored, 14 1/2 feet by 30 feet with a 10 1/2 foot ceiling. We can seat a maximum of 50 people. We're on the second floor of a building in downtown San Francisco, generally quiet, but with some street sounds audible. There is not a piano in the space. The audience usually sits on comfortable folding chairs. Because it is an active, vibrant art gallery, the music always occurs in relation to the current exhibition. So, we are interested in music that works well in this resonant space.
Each concert is professionally recorded by Michael Zelner of Zoka Productions. With this opportunity, those selected will also share their unique musical perspective with a group of about 15 low-income, high school aged, interns in a one-hour workshop.
We invite proposals from composer/performers for solo or very small ensemble performances that take into account the size of the room. Quiet, "lower case" music works well here, so do sonically saturating pieces. It's a small space, and we respect the ears of our audiences and we want performers who understand that. We host a wide range of styles and approaches, including free improv, structured improv, minimalism, new (and old) complexity, as well as streams from jazz, "concert" music, art music from all world cultures, experimental music, and performance art. We hope to present a wide variety of these sorts of art music, and we need your proposals to help us to do that.
Your proposal needs to let us know what you wish to perform and how you sense your work fitting into the Meridian Music series. Just a few lines of text are fine; we're not after pages of information. You're also very welcome to enter a conversation with us about what you'd like to do. We're working artists and musicians and educators and we always enjoy talking with others in these fields. We want your experience with us to benefit you as well as us and that is why we look thoughtfully for good matches of performer and space.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely, Tom
Postmark Deadline: May 15, 2005
Minnesota Orchestra and the American Composers Forum, in cooperation with the American Music Center, present:
MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA READING SESSIONS AND COMPOSER INSTITUTE
Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis
Postmark Deadline: May 15, 2005
The Minnesota Orchestra Reading Sessions and Composer Institute offers a week-long intensive immersion into the world of a major American symphony orchestra.
Under the guidance of composer Aaron Jay Kernis, up to nine composers will have orchestral works read by the Minnesota Orchestra and participate in a series of professional workshops on musical, career, and community outreach issues. Composers will receive pre-reading consultations and post-reading composition mentoring with Mr. Kernis. They will also meet with Orchestra members and attend small-group sessions with musicians and other leading music industry professionals. The Institute will nurture the participants' musical acumen and broaden their career management skills, assisting in their growth as artists and community leaders.
SUBMIT
ELIGIBILITY
SELECTION
* A national panel of prominent composers will review submitted scores and select the group of composer participants and alternates.
Send score and materials postmarked by May 15, 2005:
For further information, visit:
concerhall.le-musee-divisioniste.org
SoundLabChannel is a joint-venture between
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Call for submissions deadline 16 May 2005.
SoundLab Channel
Subject: there is a general subject "memory and identity"
The submission has to be posted on a webpage for download,
The authors/artists keep all rights on their submitted works.
Deadline 16 May 2005.
Confirmation/authorization:
Please send the complete submission to
Deadline 16 May 2005.
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to be released by UBUIBI
the 'women take back the noise' compilation project will be
a compendium of projects by women who experiment with
various difficult sound mediums such as noise, machine-noise,
laptop, glitch, cut-up and other related genres.
ARTIST TRACK LENGTH and DUE DATE
maximum total time per artist piece - 8 minutes
format for submissions: CD, cassette, mini-disc
we are asking all artists to submit exclusive pieces ONLY.
upon release, each artist will receive copies of finished CD
curator: ninah pixie (aka 'weirdpixie') ninah@ubuibi.org
::: this project is a not-for-profit compilation :::
----/ Contact Info /----------------------------------------------------
ninah pixie
There is a new improvising space in the web at www.auracle.org
It's a webspace where everyone can improvise together, the only thing
you'd need to participate is internet access, a microphone (the
built-in mic of your computer is fully sufficient) and just your
voice or anything else that makes a sound. The idea is to provide an
easily accessable worldwide improvising space that anyone, musician
or non-musician, can easily handle and make music with it.
We over here in Stutgart are promoting this project from Saturday
25.9. until Friday, 1.10. every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. central
eurpoean time, and it would be great if as many people as possible
would join us in this time and improvise together.
the project was initiated by Max Neuhaus, realised by Shekar
Ramakrishnan, Kristjan Varnik, Jason Freeman and others, and you can
find more information on the website www.auracle.org
Hope to meet all of you there
i am a co-founder and co-director of collective: unconscious, an artist-run multi media art space and production facility that has just moved into nyc/usa/tribeca, to hopefully engage in the heretofore rather obscure task of the de-gentrification of a neighborhood in new york city.
at this point, the best way that many of the prolific members of the experimental art/media/theater community can help us is through doing a show/event at collective: unconscious. our carrying expenses are 7000 dollars a month, and we need to have a full schedule of weird, strange, shocking, experimental, original stuff going on in our space to keep us from economically crashing and burning in short order
we have karen finley www.karenfinley.org doing a run of shows in september and october, which means sizable audiences to glean for a whole slew of open 10pm slots.
a partial and by no means exhaustive pitch for our new facility:
the only space of its kind left in lower manhattan, in a sea of starbucked duane readed name branded cultural garbage, a barnacle of freakdom that you can help keep alive in the trying months ahead
come by any of our bookings meetings any sunday at 6pm at 279 church st., nyc, usa, and/or email scheduling@weird.org. speak to gecko or myself. we are inviting both local artists and international artists seeking to do shows/events in new york city at low cost. we want engaging original work that may not be as established as the work presented by other experimental art spaces in nyc such as the kitchen or ps122. if you don't know about our space and you are interested in booking an event with us, check out our website www.weird.org
to find out about work we've produced and presented, goto:
Deadline for submission:Ê October 25th, 2004
Open topic -- No entry fee
Please visit Mediatopia for submission guidelines and entry form mediatopia.net
Mediatopia is a recurring networked culture space for art, technology and writing.
We still believe in networked culture. Mediatopia.
"Mediatopia's projects may lure you into their spectaclesÐor drive you to the streets in protest!" -Valerie Lamontagne for Rhizome
"Make sure you set aside plenty of time for browsing this site as it's likely to send you off on a trajectory of your own." -Helen Varley Jamieson for Rhizome
"Tensions are exposed and desires embellish theories of cyberspace. Ideologically charged electrons paint a flesh filled world of vanguard reflections." -Ludmil Trenkov for NetArtReview
Produced by Adhocarts.org, Curated by Lara Bank and Andrew Bucksbarg
Call for submissions
Introducing SONUS.ca, a free online listening library
featuring all forms of experimental electronic music.
With over 1200 works from artists around the world,
SONUS.ca is the world's most extensive audio
web-resource dedicated to technology-based sound
exploration. Best of all, it's free to listen and
free to submit your work.
Sonus is built around a Flash interface, which makes
the site simple to use and navigate. It's easy to
create and modify playlists, or find music in the
library with the powerful search engine. Curated
galleries will be a regular feature, showcasing work
from different labels and festivals, or presenting
work chosen by a curator around a particular theme or
style.
With these features, Sonus is a great way to promote
your work. You can include biographical information,
track notes and links to personal webpages. So why not
send in your audio? The CEC will encode it as high
quality mp3 and include it in the Sonus library.
If you run a weblabel or have a personal webpage, you
can use Sonus to house your audio with a link directly
from your page. Contact us for more information.
Sonus.ca is supported by the membership of the CEC and
the Canada Council for the Arts. Sonus.ca is dedicated
to presenting experimental electronic music of all
kinds, and has attracted over a quarter of a million
listeners since its inception. Check it out:
For submissions: sonus.ca/call.html
RAM-Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents
A collection and a traveling archive of audio-artworks, a database on the Internet, and a center for different ways of listening
Proposal open to all artists who work with sound
Radioartemobile (RAM) and Nomads & Residents (N&R) kickoff an audio-artwork database.
All artists who have worked or are working with sound are invited to send an artwork on audio CD, DVD, or on a vinyl record. The RAM headquarters in Rome, via Conte Verde 15, will function as a gathering and a listening point and as an archive for all materials received. It will be open to public. Artworks will be gradually posted in the section "database" of the Radio website www.radioartemobile.it.
RAM is also the first location of a traveling archive initiated by Nomads & Residents. The second public presentation will be in San Francisco, at Southern Exposure, in the spring of 2005.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING AUDIO-WORKS
- the sender can mention any requirement needed to listen to the audio-work (type of loudspeakers, stereo system, headphones, etc.). These indications will be taken into consideration each time RAM would chose the piece for installing it, within the technical and logistic features available;
Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents will take the best care of the entered works, but cannot take liability for accidental damage, loss or theft. For this reason we suggest to send two copies of each material. RAM and N&R will
archive all sound works that fit the above mentioned requirements and will present them to the public.
Lorenzo Benedetti, Riccardo Giagni and Cesare Pietroiusti will listen to all the entries and will gradually post them in the web-site database. In turn-to the discretion of the curators- some artworks will be displayed in the RAM headquarters in Rome with the aim of offering the public also the possibility to explore different ways of listening to audio-works. The database will gradually increase the number of contributions and will be presented to the public at regular appointments. The first public presentation is scheduled for mid October 2004.
Deadline for first submission is September 1, 2004.
Please send the material to:
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Performance art, video, installations, experimental music.
Dangerous Curve is a new Downtown Los Angeles experimental exhibition
and performance art space committed to supporting visionary emerging
artists of all ages, by emphasizing one-person shows of risky,
intelligent work that is not necessarily commercially viable nor
currently popular. Dangerous Curve is also a new venue for performance
artists, with performance-exhibits, monthly performance art and
experimental music events, and an annual end-of-summer festival planned.
Dangerous Curve is looking for performance artists and experimental
musicians for their monthly Performance Art and Experimental Music
Nights. We will give preference to work that is, in the words of Jacki
Apple, radical content in radical form. We want work that pushes
the envelope, not pure dance, singing, or theatre.
Submission format: DVDs/CDs/URLs preferred. We can handle videotapes
and slides, but not to your best advantage. For performance art, a
written description may even suffice; musicians must send samples.
Deadline: Ongoing.
Mailing address: Dangerous Curve, POB 532281, Los Angeles, CA 90053-2281
See dangerouscurve.org for directions, etc.
New Media Scotland calls for participation for Drift - an exploration
of sound art and experimental music which comprises live events,
radio broadcasts, moving image and publications.
The accessibility of the Internet together with new tools and methods
for digital recording, manipulation, reproduction and distribution
have changed forever the way that we think about and interact with
sound, giving us new ways to communicate our ideas. An increasing
number of artists, producers, DJ's and sonic creators, from a broad
spectrum of disciplines and varying modes of practice, are exploring
streaming media as a viable format. We want to open up this channel
further.
We are offering four opportunities to take part in Drift, details
follow. Further information, guidelines and application forms
available from the Drift web site:
Ongoing, Internet Project
PANSE, an open platform for the development of audio-visual netart, is now
open and accepting connections. All information available at:
http://130.208.220.190/panse
Write me if you have any questions.
Pall Thayer
Ongoing, Internet Project
Email Music Project : Theme : MUSIC : Deadline : ONGOING
The Process : I use a program which converts text and images from your Email
to Random MIDI musical note data. Each submission generates a NEW instrument
track and is then added to the musical data generated from all previously
received Email. The ongoing process is repeated and a type of song is
composed. The Music is composed directly from the elements contained in all
Email. The work will be presented on a website when I get enough Email for
music. All will be informed.
Send Email to : emusicproject@hotmail.com
Ongoing, Internet Project
The Infinite Sector Project is an independent network
of experimental musicians/bands/and artists from
around the globe.
We are seeking contributors for our series of
non-profit compilation CDs. Anything is accepted
without editing or censorship, as long as it is free
of hate and defies traditional musical boundaries.
For more information please go to :
www.geocities.com/klaodna
Anyone living in Melbourne, Australia should know about the Melbourne
electroacoustic nights:
http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/mikropol/david/mean.html
We had our first meeting last week - it was good fun, with some interesting
music being played and a cool demonstration by Tim Kreger of his new 3D
real-time sound visualisation system.
The format is ad-hoc show-and-tell and/or CD/DAT playback. Everyone should
feel free to come along and play something or just check it out.
GRANT
The New York Arts Recovery Fund will survey NYC artists to find out
if they need job retraining in the areas of teaching, social work,
and some construction-related trades as well as arts organizations to
see if they have laid workers off. Artists will be eligible for the
Consortium for Worker Education's job retraining program for NYC
artists whose economic base has been impacted by the disaster.
Additionally, it is possible that CWE will provide, with NYFA's help,
partial wage subsidies to nonprofit arts organizations that laid
workers off or cut back their pay or hours as a result of September
11.
ORGANISM: MAKING ART WITH LIVING SYSTEMS
organism is a new mailing list for people interested in art that
involves living systems. discussion topics on organism include
technical, practical, aesthetic, and ethical issues.
subscribe to the organism mailing list:
http://music.columbia.edu/organism/
the idea of making art with living systems is not new; you might even
consider a topiary garden or a goldfish pond to be biological art. what
is new is the degree of control over biological systems and materials
contemporary technology offers us.
some artists making biologically-based art:
Eduardo Kac has made several transgenic artworks, including GFP Bunny,
a genetically engineered fluorescent rabbit.
Damien Hirst's A Thousand Years involves a cycle of maggots eating a cow
head.
Yukinori Yanagi uses ant farms in some of his work.
Edgar Lissel's Bakterium is photographic images rendered in
light-sensitive bacteria.
Richard Reames is an arborsculptor who makes extreme trees.
douglas repetto (that's me!) has a number of pieces, like How to Annoy a
Plant, that involve plants and time-lapse photography.
......................................
The changes wrought by the terrible events of September 11, 2001 are
still becoming visible. The arts community has, like every other area
of life, been deeply affected by the terrorism and its aftermath. In
response to the horrors and destruction in New York City and
Washington, D C, the Santa Fe Art Institute is contributing to the
support and normalization of life in America. The Santa Fe Art
Institute is offering two to four week residencies in beautiful,
quiet residence spaces with studios as respite for artists whose
living spaces or studios have been compromised by the terrorism. The
residencies are available during the fall and winter at no cost to
the artists.
Please send a letter (and slides if possible) to The
Santa Fe Art Institute, 1600 St Michaels Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505,
Or email to: info@SFAI.org
Longwood Cyber Studio is equipped with four NT networked pc
workstations, Internet accessibility, software programs such as
Microsoft Office 2000, the entire Adobe suite including Photoshop,
Dreamweaver, Flash and Director, a flatbed scanner, zip drive and
color printer. We would also like to offer access to our
administrative office as regards your telephone and fax needs. While
they are well aware that access to computer and office equipment only
offers relief of a material nature, they hope that relief may help to
assuage some of the worries of those affected by this loss. Bronx
Council on the Arts again sends our sincere condolences and warmest
thoughts.
Contact: Eddie Torres, Director, Longwood Arts Project, 965
Longwood Avenue, Bronx, NY 10459, Tel: 718-842-5659, Fax:
718-842-3933
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perMUTATIONS
Call the Serial hotline - (212) 663-1967
All tickets $20 at the door
THE MAIDEN TOWER - a byte of Justine's computer enhanced opera
Gerald Busby's Doppelgaenger for dueling violas (Slapin & Solomon)
Rachelle Garniez, "the diva with a difference"
Kathleen Supove blow dries the ink on a piece by Bob Windbiel
Jenny Lin conquers the keyboard w. notes by Randy Nordschow
Jonathan Sampson plays his new score for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary with Craig Flory on clarinet
29 Cornelia St, NYC www.corneliastreetcafe.com
brought to you by ComposersCollaborative
Arnold Barkus director
David Lovett lighting designer
Gregory Kostroff sound engineer
Ichiro Toyoshima videographer
Jed Distler composer/pianist
Ed Schmidt writer
Justine Chen composer
Gerald Busby composer
Scott Slapin and Tanya Solomon violists
Rachelle Garniez composer/accordionist/singer
Randy Nordschow composer
Jenny Lin pianist
Jonathan Sampson composer/guitarist
Craig Flory clarinetist
Bob Windbiel composer
Kathleen Supove pianist
"Failure is fun!"
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June 15th, 2005
Performance Space 122 @ 8PM
(Academy Award nominated animated short film)
(Comedian, sharing his rejections from VH1's Best Week Ever)
(Comedian, rejected from Mad Magazine by her own brother)
(Cartoonists, sharing cartoons that were rejected by The New Yorker)
P.S. 122 @ 8PM - $7
150 1st Avenue and 9th St.
F train to 2nd Ave., R to 8th St., 6 train to Astor Pl.
212.477.5829
Tickets available via Ticketweb.com or at the P.S. 122 box office
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Rachel Arnold
Matt Montgomery
John Schneider
David Johnson
Nick Terry
TJ Troy
Rebekah Raff
Garry Eister
and others....
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Video Art by Robert Drummond.
with: Ken Rosser - Guitar
Chris Colangelo - Bass
Kendall Kaye - Drums
Special Guest: EMILY HAY - Flute, vocal and electronics
L.A. Harbor College - Music Recital Hall
1111 Figueroa Place. (Wilmington)
(Take 110 to PCH; You'll see a huge neon sign from the Highway)
Free parking in Lot H
June 25th
8:00 p.m.
Admission $10
For more info see Liraproductions.com or call 323-664-7129
SKETCH AND VIDEO COMEDY
JUNE 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 9:30PM @ JUVIE HALL
WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY THE WIENER PHILHARMONIC
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY JON FRIEDMAN
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(917) 650 5878
New York, NY 10012
#6 to Bleeker Street at Lafayette
R to 8th Street or Prince St
B,D,F to Broadway/Lafayette
$7
www.wienerphilharmonic.com
www.tremendousrabbit.com
GO: ORGANIC ORCHESTRA
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PERCUSSION Ð WINDS Ð STRINGS
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and
WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 THRU SUNDAY JUNE 18
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Admission $15 on Wednesdays and Thursdays
$20 Friday, Saturday and Sunday
No advance tickets or reservations
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1416 Electric Ave.
(1 BLOCK EAST OF ABBOT KINNEY SOUTH OF CALIFORNIA)
PLEASE PARK IN FREE ON SITE LOT
DIRECTIONS 310.306.1854
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WHAT'S NEW AT META RECORDS
www.metarecords.com/new.html
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www.metarecords.com/go.html Ê
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www.metarecords.com/adam.html
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Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 4:00 PM
BOUNDARIES for String Orchestra
CSW String Orchestra, Joel Lish, conductor
In Praise of Music
Church of the Lighted Window
La Crescenta, CA
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COURAGE for Orchestra
The Los Angeles Doctors Symphony Orchestra
Ivan Shulman, conductor
Roxbury Park
Beverly Hills, CA
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SAM'S DANCE for Woodwind Quintet
The London Chamber Group
Contemporary Music Party
Venue - The George Inn
Borough High Street, London SE1
London, England
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NIGHTFALL for Cello and Piano
Armen Ksajikian, cello
Brazil
at The Stone
Avenue C and Second Street
$10
The Stone
www.thestonenyc.com/
Jennifer Choi (violin)
Felix Fan (cello)
David Cossin (percussion)
Roger Kleier (electric guitar)
Marco Cappelli (classical guitar)
Andy Russo (piano) and Annie Gosfield (sampler)
Here's the unedited transcript posted on their website.
LOST SIGNALS AND DRIFTING SATELLITES: The Official Website of Annie Gosfield
"Annie Gosfield's music is unlike anything in the current European chamber spectrum, coupling zest and imaginative poetics with a warming textural glow underlying the spikiness. Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites is a delicate impasto of deep space satellite transmissions and shortwave broadcast static. The violin twirls gracefully through this galactic fog, a cosmic dance whose contours ripple around the amorphous motifs that occasionally surface in the electric shower. As I write, the Huygens probe is gearing up to plunge into Titan's gaseous shell, and this what I'll be listening to as it bumps into that bad boy."
-Rob Young, the Wire, March, 2005
The Stone is a not-for-profit performance space dedicated to the experimental and avant-garde.ÊAll expenses are paid for by the music itself Ñ through the online sale of special Limited Edition CDs released yearly on the Tzadik label. Each month a different musician is responsible for curating the programs with 100% of the nightly revenue going directly to the musicians. There are no refreshments or merchandise at The Stone. Only music. All ages are welcome.
Summer concerts at the Ford Amphitheatre and Schindler House
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PETRA HADEN SINGS 'THE WHO SELL OUT'
STEPHEN PRINA
The premiere live performance of the recorded work Pete Townshend calls
"unnervingly exciting." Petra Haden revisits the classic Who album with
an all female a cappella choir featuring Haden and Dawn Frinta,
Sandy Howell, Delphine Robertson, Tanya Haden, Amanda Mullins,
Tammy Hart, Cindy O'Connor, Justine Kragen and Carla Commagere.
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Grounds open 2 hours prior to show time for picnicking.
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http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=TDC&pid=5536487
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2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East
Hollywood, CA 90068
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KELAN PHILIP COHRAN
While Sun Ra looked toward outer space for inspiration,
Kelan Philip Cohran found manifestations of cosmic spirituality
here on earth. A rare West Coast visit by the Chicago based
co-founder of the AACM and past member of Sun Ra's Arkestra.
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SCORES COMPOSED FOR THE MOVING IMAGE
Two evenings showcasing Greater Los Angeles area
composers who routinely collaborate with visual artists to
create sound for films, video, performance, and installation.
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Saturday: Tom Recchion, Mark Wheaton
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Seating is limited. Advance ticket purchase recommended.
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www.soundnet.org/sound/2005
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Friends of the Schindler House
and SASSAS members; $20 at the door.
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MAK Center for Art and Architecture L.A.
at the Schindler House
835 N. Kings Rd.
West Hollywood, CA 90069-5409
323/651-1510
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visit www.soundnet.org or phone 323/960.5723
The 2005 Festival of Microtonal Music
www.MicroFest.org
FROM ANCIENT GREECE TO MODERN GAMELAN
Works by Bill Alves, Lou Harrison, Jeffrey Holmes, Douglas Leedy, Peter Steele, and others
with Jennifer Goltz, Rachel Vetter Huang and the Harvey Mudd College American Gamelan.
Lyman Hall, Thatcher Music Building, Pomona College / College and Fourth / Claremont
909¥607¥4170
Free admission
JOSHUA PIERCE: REVELATION
Grammy-nominated pianist Joshua Pierce performs the West Coast Premiere of
Michael Harrison's 90-minute magnum opus REVELATION for the Harmonically Tuned
Piano.
"É huge golden balls of vibrant sound." Paul Griffiths, The New York Times.
"An indisputable landmark in Western tuning's circuitous history." Kyle Gann, The Village
Voice.
"He seemed to free an angelic choir above." Stuart Isacoff, Temperament.
Pierce College Performing Arts Building 6201 Winnetka Blvd / Woodland Hills
818¥719¥6476
$15/$10 students & seniors
MICROGUITAR SUMMIT
Dusan Bogdanovic, Adam del Monte, John Schneider, Miroslav Tadic, Elgart-Yates Duo
plus percussionist Art Jarvinen and the UCLA guitar ensemble
play music of James Tenney, Carter Scholz, Terry Riley, David Doty, Schneider,
Bogdanovic, Tadic and Microtonal Flamenco
Jan Popper Theater at Schoenberg Hall / UCLA / Westwood
310¥825¥2101
$15/10 students & seniors
THE QUIET EROW
Performed by the Shadow Theater of Anaphoria, Kraig Grady and Roger Mexico, directors
The Folly Bowl / Altadena
Call for directions, reservations required: 323¥258¥3260 or kraiggrady@anaphoria.com
$10
LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC WITH TRACY SILVERMAN, ELECTRIC VIOLIN
Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts John Adams's electric violin concerto Dharma at Big Sur,
a Just Intonation tribute to Lou Harrison
Walt Disney Concert Hall
LA Philharmonic box office 323¥850¥2000 www.laphil.org
$36-$125
MAGICAL EARS: MUSIC FOR TRADITIONAL AND ORIGINAL MICROTONAL INSTRUMENTS
Jacqueline Bobak, Ron George, Susan Rawcliffe, and John Schneider perform the music of
Elaine Barkin, Paul Berkolds, Ron George, Lou Harrison and Susan Rawcliffe.
Neighborhood Church / 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd. / Pasadena
213¥623¥6845
$16
HARRY PARTCH
Returning to Disney Hall after last season's sold-out premiere of Partch's Bitter Music,
Just Strings once again treats the eyes & ears with their orchestra of Partch instruments.
Performed by John Schneider and Just Strings
REDCAT box office at Disney Hall 213¥237¥2800 www.redcat.org
$24/12 students & seniors
Interpretations | 17th season
September 15 - Ursel Schlicht & Robert Dick / Yasunao Tone
October 6 - Steve Lacy: A Celebration of his music
November 10 - Earl Howard & soNu
December 1 - Wadada Leo Smith & Houman Pourmehdi
February 2 - Wandelweiser Composers Ensemble / Gamelan Son of Lion
February 23 - Anti-Social Music / sfSound Group
March 30 -Ê Brian Schober / Steve Swell
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April 27 - Thomas Buckner
May 11 -Ê Jennifer Hymer / Anne LeBaron
- Rick Zunigar Quartet: Rick Zunigar, Rick Olson, Don Littleton,
Jeff Littleton
www.sensoundmusic.com/jazzonamondayvibe.html
- Archive: Mike Hallenbeck
- The Kentucky Knobs: David Kendall, David Rothbaum, Jonathan Zorn
linespaceline.org/
- Phillip Greenlief, George Cremaschi, Toshi Makahara
www.obstacle.com/crypto/cryptonight/
- Adam Rudolph's GO: Organic Orchestra
310-306-1854, www.metarecords.com/go.html
www.electriclodge.org/
- Tecumseh
- Jarrett Silberman group
- Others: Rachel Thompson, Jonathan Zorn, David Kendall
www.halfnormal.com/ilcorral/
- Steven with Vinny Golia
- (more TBA)
www.halfnormal.com/ilcorral/
- Sissy Spacek
- Staring Problem
- Men Who Can't Love
www.halfnormal.com/ilcorral/
- Vinny Golia Quintet: Vinny Golia, John Fumo, Scott Walton,
Alex Cline, Rick Helzer
www.lacma.org/art/music/friJazz.htm
12/04/04 SAT Paz's Amsterdam, NY
12/10/04 FRI Ray Kelley's Bridgeport, CT
12/17/04 FRI Bear and Grill Fairfield, CT
01/08/05 SAT Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Manchester Center, VT
01/14/05 FRI Kenny's Castaways New York, NY
01/28/05 @ Bear and Grill: 2000 Black Rock Tpke Fairfield, CT 06825 203-333-1522 9pm $5 21+
01/29/05 SAT Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Manchester Center, VT
02/02/05 WED Brighton Bar Long Branch, NJ
02/03/05 THU Velvet Lounge Washington, DC
02/04/05 FRI Riddles Pompton Lakes, NJ
02/05/05 SAT Al's Place Fairfield, CT
2/8/05 @ Bug Jar: 219 Monroe Ave. Rochester, NY 14607 9pm 18+ $5/21+ $7/under www.bugjar.com
02/10/05 THU The Nines Ithaca, NY
02/11/05 FRI Mezzanotte Lounge Syracuse, NY
02/12/05 SAT Monty's Krown Rochester, NY
2/16/05 @ Finnigans: 529 Route 130 North East Windsor, NJ 08520 9pm 21+ www.capitalcityconcerts.com
02/18/05 FRI Bear and Grill Fairfield, CT
02/19/05 @ Sully's Pub: 2071 Park St. Hartford, CT 06106 860-231-8881 w/Dharma Brown opening 10pm $5 21+
02/24/05 THU Nectar's Burlington, VT
02/25/05 FRI Beardslee Castle Little Falls, NY
02/26/05 SAT Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Manchester Center, VT
03/03/05 THU Savannah's Albany, NY
03/04/05 FRI Kenny's Castaways New York, NY
03/05/05 SAT Downtown Manhattans Syracuse, NY
03/10/05 THU Savannah's Albany, NY
03/11/05 FRI Club Caroline Saratoga Springs, NY
03/12/05 @ Paz's Private Pleasure Palace: Amsterdam, NY 518-842-9425 $10 Invite only
03/17/05 THU Savannah's Albany, NY
03/24/05 THU Savannah's Albany, NY
03/31/05 THU Savannah's Albany, NY
04/01/05 FRI Hotel Ellington Ellington, NY
4/10/05 SUN @ Sandbar Lounge 6752 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33141 305-865-1752 11pm 21+ FREE SHOW
4/13/05 @ De La Luz at Temple Ball: 307 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC 27510, 919-929-1208,
9:30pm show, $5 cover, All Ages, www.templeball.com
4/15/05 @ The Grog & Tankard: 2408 Wisconsin Ave. NW Washington, DC 20001, 202-333-3114,
10pm show, $7 cover, 21+, www.grogandtankard.com opening for Freight Train
04/16/05 @ Bear and Grill: 2000 Black Rock Tpke Fairfield, CT 06825 203-333-1522 9pm $5 21+
4/21/05 @ The Haunt: 702 Willow Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850 9pm 21+
4/22/05 @ General Clinton PUb: 17 Clinton Plaza Dr. Oneonta, NY 13820 607-432-9592 9pm 21+ $3
4/30/05 @ Monopole: 7 Protection Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-563-2222 10pm 21+ FREE SHOW!
5/6/05 FRI @ Sail Inn 26 S. Farmer Tempe, AZ 85281 480-921-1775 www.thesailinn.com 9pm 21+ $5
5/7/05 SAT @ Sail Inn 26 S. Farmer Tempe, AZ 85281 480-921-1775 www.thesailinn.com 9pm 21+ $5
5/10/05 @ Quixote's True Blue: 2637 Welton St. Denver, CO 80205, 303-297-1772,
9pm show, $3 cover, 21+, www.quixotes.com
5/12/05 @ Mexicali Blues Cafe: 1409 Queen Anne Rd. Teaneck, NJ 07666, 201-833-0011,
9pm show, $5-$10 cover, 21+, www.mexicalibluescafe.com
5/13/05 FRI @ University of Maryland, Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union College Park, MD 20742 301-314-ARTS www.union.umd.edu 7:30pm All Ages $5/non-student $3/student
5/26/05 @ LaCocina: 140 Wahconah St. Pittsfield, MA 01201, 413-499-6363,
10pm show, $5 cover, 21+, www.lacocina.net
7/22/05 @ LaCocina: 140 Wahconah St. Pittsfield, MA 01201, 413-499-6363,
10pm show, $5 cover, 21+, www.lacocina.net
www.somebodyscloset.com
info@somebodyscloset.com
Bowery Poetry club is at 308 Bowery (btwn Houston and Bleecker)
Boston, MA
Commissioned by the Boston Pops.
Premiere at Symphony Hall, Boston, Keith Lockhart conducting.
ÊLa Jolla, CA
STRING QUARTET using Hyperscore and projected graphics.
Commissioned by the Ying Quartet.
545 Sutter (between Mason and Powell)
San Francisco
www.meridiangallery.org
Joe Zitt and Katherine Setar,
the Cardew Choir,
and a screening of Music is the Air I Breathe on Cathy Berberian
$10 general $5 students/seniors; no one turned away for lack of funds
Wednesday, May 25, 8pm
Whitney Museum at Altria, 120 Park Avenue at 42nd Street
Part of the Whitney Museum Resonant Space Festival, this concert is Douglas Henderson's 'Music from Empty Holes' and (pages of illustration), both compositions surround-sound electronic installations.
www.arts-electric.org
May 14 - Malcolm Goldstein (U.S./Canada)
May 28 - Alexei Borisov (Russia) - U.S. debut
Jun 11 - Bohman Brothers (U.K.) - Chicago debut
Admission open to all ages.
Support experimental music. There are three membership levels with benefits
for you, including free admissions, a limited edition T-shirt and early
program announcements.
at Selah
or email contact@linespaceline.org.
Every Monday @ 8pm
Selah
1001 E. First St. #15
Los Angeles, California 90012
www.selahagc.org/
$10-5 sliding scale
venue: 213-626-0811
lsl line: 323-682-4060
8641 W. Washington Blvd.
Culver City CA 90232
$5 entry
For more information: www.sensoundmusic.com/jazzonamondayvibe.htmls
info@sensoundmusic.com
Contact: 310-287-1918
8PM Thursday nights
All Ages - $10 for adults, $5 for students
107 Norfolk Street
(Between Delancey & Rivington)
212-358-7501 / www.tonicnyc.com
ONLINE ART & MUSIC
a real soundtrack for an imaginary spy film
by Arthur Jarvinen
Just click, listen, read, and enjoy.
Bookmark the site and visit regularly.
And please, share this info with anyone you know and think will appreciate hearing about it.
You don't need an iPod to hear the Memory Theater! Here's how:
We recommend iPodder: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php
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Copy this address to your clipboard and paste it into the subscribe field in your receiver. The software will let you automatically download any new podcasts since last check to your computer's music library.
3] listen through your iPod or computer's mp3 player.
Bookmark this link:
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Check back every two weeks to hear the next program.
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P.O. Box 23434, Edinburgh EH7 5SZ
Tel. +44 131 477 3774
info@mediascot.org
www.mediascot.org
http://somewhere.org/NAR/NAR_home.htm
: a community version of sleepbot where listeners can add music
to the playlist as well as listen to it
myndlistamaður/kennari
artist/teacher
Fjölbrautaskólanum við Ármúla (www.fa.is)
and Friday, Sept. 28 from 6:30 - 8 PM with a gallery talk at 7:15 PM.
Cory Arcangel, Betty Beaumont, Carlos Casado, Andy Deck,
Jody Elff, Angie Eng, Fakeshop, Katrin Grotepass, Yael Kanarek,
Willy Le Maitre & Eric Rosenveig, Golan Levin, Michael Mandiberg,
Kevin & Jennifer McCoy, Yucef Merhi, Sally Minker, Joseph Nechvatal,
Michael Rees, Carlos Zanni, screaMachine and net.ephemera (Mark Tribe).
Design: Ray Canapini
Dialogue: By Claire Barliant
Intern: Seraphina Tisch
Media Sponsor: NY ARTS MAGAZINE
http://www.nyartsmagazine.com
Web Design: FIRST PULSE PROJECTS
http://www.firstpulseprojects.org
SUBMISSIONS
Compositor e
Diretor Art’stico do
Studio PANaroma
04067-003 S‹o Paulo - SP
Brasil
email: flomenezes@uol.com.br
web: flomenezes.sites.uol.com.br
Deadline: ???
www.phonurgia.org
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1)completed productions
2)projects
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One Radio Arts prize and one New Media prize each of 1 500 euros and 3 artist's residencies at GRM-INA (Paris), IMEB (Bourges) and GMVL (Lyon), 3 major studios for electronic music and sound art internationaly known. Ten works will be selected for presentation at the third Festival de l'Ecoute, Arles, 2006. Additional prizes could be given at this time. Certain works will be broadcast by the organisations and radio stations associated with the Festival.
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The closing date for registration of entries: September 1, 2005. Results will be announced on Saturday, October 1, 2005, in Paris at la Maison du Geste et de l'Image.
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All the materials received will constitue a permanent archive of audio works. This archive will be opened to the public.
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ÊBarry Schrader
NewTown/SCREAM Program
ÊCalArts School of Music
Ê24700 McBean Parkway
ÊValencia, CA 91355.
October 20th through 30th (approx)
Beijing, China
President of EMAC;
Director of CEMC, Central Conservatory of Music
Beijing
cemc@ccom.edu.cn
Professor
CEMC, Central Conservatory of Music
and Dept of Digital Art and Design, Peking University
Beijing
ken@ccom.edu.cn
Professor
Dartmouth
kui.dong@dartmouth.edu
Tom Bickley, Curator, Meridian Music tbickley@metatronpress.com
www.meridiangallery.org/MGMusic.htm
May 6-11, 2006
1. One bound and legible score of one orchestral work written within the last five years. Label the cover with your name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number.
2. Recording if available (CDR or cassette).
3. Bio/resume, including current address, telephone, fax, and e-mail.
4. One letter of recommendation from a composition teacher or other music professional who is familiar with your work.
5. A program note and information detailing the performance history (if any) of the submitted work.
6. A self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want your materials returned. (optional)
* U.S. resident composers at early stages of their professional careers. Works submitted for previous Minnesota Orchestra Reading Sessions may be resubmitted only if awarded Alternate or Honorable Mention status. Composers who have participated in previous sessions may reapply with a new work.
* Only one work per composer will be considered.
* Submitted works may not have received a performance or a reading by a major orchestra (annual budget greater than $3 million). Preference will be given to unperformed works.
* Works may be up to 15 minutes in length (sections of longer works will be considered).
* Concertos, choral works, and works for strings, winds or brass only are not eligible.
* Instrumentation must not exceed: 4 fl (1 doubling pic), 4 ob (1 doubling Eng hn), 4 cl (1 doubling bass cl), 4 bsn (1 doubling contra bsn), 4 hn, 4 tpt, 3 tbn, 1 tuba, 1 timp, 3 perc (no more than 2 mallet parts at one time), harp, pf cel (no organ), strings 8.7.6.5.4 (stands).
* Composers' travel, hotel, and meal allowance will be provided.
Composer Institute
American Composers Forum
332 Minnesota St., Suite E-145
St. Paul, MN 55101
www.composersforum.org/programs_detail.cfm?oid=1811
or contact David Wolff at dwolff@composersforum.org or 651.251.2833.
is currently preparing its 3rd edition to be launched in June 2005.
global networking project
rrf2005.newmediafest.org
and Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-dovisioniste.org
and is focussed on soundart and its various forms.
is looking for soundart works of
a) experimental character
b) electronic music
c) Voice -sound/music integration
d) and other forms
and special subject for edition III "pleasure/grief"- "love/hate"
please do not send it as an email attachement.
Submission format: .mp3
Size: Max 5MB, exceptions possible, but on request.
Please use this form for submitting:
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1.name of artist, email address, URL
2. short biography/CV (not more than 300 words)
3. works (maximum 3), year of production, running time
a) URL for download
4. short statement for each work
(not more than 300 words each)
The submitter declares and confirms that he/she is holding all author's rights and gives permission to include the submitted work in "Soundlab" online environment until revoke.
Signed by (submitter)
concerthall@le-musee-divisioniste.org
subject: Soundlab Channel edition III
editions I and II of
SoundLab Channel -
can be found on
Memory Channel 7 at
[R][R][F]2005 XP
rrf2005.newmediafest.org
and "le Musee di-visioniste" are corporate members of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
www.nmartproject.net
founded by
Agricola de Cologne.
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ubuibi.org/wtbtn/
Hi !
very best
Nikola Lutz
colleagues:
air conditioning that actually works
a dsl line useful for webcasting, along with possible access to a t-1
a no smoking space that doesn't leave you smelling smoky on your way out
much more noise insulation from the street than our old space
a collective of artist administrators that have busted their asses without pay for many months to keep our ongoing institutional experiment alive -- we need help
www.weird.org/what_we_have_done/
sonus.ca
A forum for visitors in the arts: making connections, supporting networks, setting up meetings
- unlimited subject matter;
- each CD, DVD or vinyl record must contain only one track;
- time is unrestricted (except that of the technical features of the chosen device);
- each audio-work must be entered with a written indication of: the name of the author, a title, duration, and an e-mail contact address;
- RAM and N&R cannot assure a complete accessibility for the works that include a primary visual factor;
- the sender is responsible for mailing costs of submission;
- the works will not be returned to the senders.
Next appointment: Southern Exposure, San Francisco, spring 2005
RAM Radioartemobile
Via Conte Verde 15
00185 Roma - Italy
Dangerous Curve
Los Angeles, CA USA
Email address: events@dangerouscurve.org
Call For Participation
artist/teacher
Fjolbrautaskolinn vid Armula
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http://www.this.is/pallit/isjs
http://www.this.is/pallit/harmony
http://130.208.220.190/panse
Send Email containing text, images, links, etc.
(Anything relating to music)
www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html
www.eyestorm.com/hirst/read_first.asp
www.hainesgallery.com/YY.work.html
www.germangalleries.com/LAGalerie/Lissel.1.02.html
www.arborsmith.com
............. organism ...............
... making art with living systems ...
http://music.columbia.edu/organism
E-mail: longwood@bronxarts.org
http://www.longwoodcyber.org
635 Scully St.
Fredericton, NB
E3B 1V3
Canada
experimental sounds radio program
every Wednesday 11pm-1am Atlantic time
on CHSR-FM 97.9
or on RealAudio on the web: http://www.unb.ca/chsr
enjoy!!!
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317 Adelaide Street West #301
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1P9 Canada
416-340-1648
for quickly answered questions e-mail me at naw.wiernik@utoronto.ca
Hello,
Ê
My name is Vivian Glusman and I am the administrative associate of the
Creativity Workshop, taught by master teachers Shelley Berc and
Alejandro Fogel.
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The Creativity Workshop is a wonderful way to learn and travel. It's
also a great opportunity for Professional Development that's inspiring
and fun.
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Choose one of our 8 day/9 night workshop packages in Florence,
Barcelona, Prague, or Dublin, starting at $1,550 including
tuition and accommodations. We offer 3 University credits for only an
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You can save by sharing a double room or coming in a group of 2 or more.
See below for more information on the workshops or go directly to our
web site: www.creation-journey.com
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SUMMER CALENDAR 2005
Our exciting summer courses in Europe are designed to stimulate and
develop your creativity by sparking inspiration, perception and
playfulness. The courses are attended by people of all backgrounds,
experiences, ages, and nationalities coming together in a relaxed and
stimulating environment. The only requirements are curiosity about the
creative process and a sense of playfulness.
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creative writing, visual arts, sense perception, brainstorming, and
storytelling. Our concentration is on the process of creativity rather
than the product. We emphasize the importance of play and the sharing of
ideas to nurture creative growth.
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You can read more about the workshop below or go directly to our extensive informational site:
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Regards,
Florence - July 9 - 18
Barcelona - July 19 - 28
Prague - July 28 - August 6
Dublin - August 6 - 15
Courses starting at $1,550 including tuition and accommodations
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Administrative Associate
1-866-217-1980 (Toll-Free) or 1-212-922-1555
contact@creation-journey.com
Subject: 2005 Summer Institute for the Pedagogy of World Music Theories in Boulder, Colorado
Reply-To: "The College Music Society"
June 7 - 11, 2005
From Tuesday, June 7, through Saturday, June 11, The College Music Society is pleased to sponsor an Institute for the Pedagogy of World Music Theories, hosted by the Music Department of the University of Colorado, Boulder. This professional development program offers tested models for integrating concepts drawn from a wide cultural purview within the contemporary music theory curriculum.
Session topics include the following:
The Institute also offers participants the opportunity to enjoy the unique culture of Boulder as well as the natural beauty of the adjoining mountain landscape. Participating faculty include Kwasi Ampene, Jonathon Grasse, Paul Humphreys, Jay Keister, and Brenda Romero.
Troika Ranch Live-I Workshops 2005 New York / USA
www.troikaranch.org/livei.html
First Week - Software / Sensors / Technology - July 11-15, 10am - 4pm
Application Deadline: Apr 15, 2005
New York City based dance theater company Troika Ranch announces its
annual Live-Interactive (Live-I) Workshop, an intensive seminar for
artists and advanced students who want to explore the use of interactive
computer technology in the creation and performance of dance, theater,
installation, and related live artworks. The workshop will take place
from July 11-22 in New York City. Application deadline for the workshop
is April 15th, 2005.
Led by composer/media artist Mark Coniglio and choreographer Dawn
Stoppiello, Artistic Co-Directors of Troika Ranch
(www.troikaranch.org), the Live-I Workshop allows students to
explore strategies and techniques for combining interactive digital
media and live performance. Participants will learn to use software and
hardware that links their gestures and vocalizations to interactively
controlled video, sound, light and other digital media, leading to the
creation of a short study over the course of the workshop. This hands on
aspect will be complimented by an introduction to the aesthetic and
compositional concerns that arise when using interactive digital tools,
including critical discussions about how the technology itself shapes
the form and content of an artwork.
Students will learn Isadora(r)
(www.troikaranch.org/isadora.html as the primary software tool
for authoring, though they are welcome to bring other software
(MAX/Jitter, etc.) if they are comfortable in those environments and can
bring their own copy. (Please let us know if you plan to do this.) In
all cases, participants will learn what is necessary to create their
studies during the workshop: basic programming skills, video and audio
capture, and how to manipulate the media with software.
We will be selecting ten participants for each workshop. The application
deadline is April 15th, 2005. You will be notified of your acceptance no
later than one week after the deadline. Fees are due to Troika Ranch no
later than May 15th.
To apply, please send or email Troika Ranch (see contact information
below) one paragraph explaining why you are interested in attending the
workshop and one paragraph describing the kind of work that you make.
You should also briefly tell us about your level of expertise with
computers. Please include your name, address, telephone number and email
address.
Participants may choose to attend only the first week. Those who have
attended a past Live-I Workshop may attend only the second. If you plan
to attend the first or second week only, the cost is US$400. If you plan
to attend both, the cost is US$800.
NOTE: It is recommended that you bring your own laptop computer (Mac or
PC) if possible. We have a limited number of computers for use by the
workshop participants. If you cannot bring your own computer, you may be
required to share a computer with one other participant. In addition, if
you can bring a digital video camera, you will find it useful. If you
are able to bring your own computer, please let us know the type, speed,
and whether or not it has a FireWire (aka iLink) port.
For further details, please visit: www.troikaranch.org/livei.html
Or, if you have questions, please email us at: mailto:workshop@troikaranch.org
About Mark Coniglio, Dawn Stoppiello and Troika Ranch
Dubbed "interactive performance pioneers" by the New York Times and
"multimedia mavericks" by the Village Voice, composer Mark Coniglio and
choreographer Dawn Stoppiello founded Troika Ranch in 1994 to create
works that fuse traditional elements of dance, music and theater with
interactive computer technology and media. Their recent evening length
work "Future of Memory" was awarded the 2003 Time Out New York Dance
Audience "Bessie" Award in New York City and received an honorary
mention at Prix Ars Electronica 2004.
Troika Ranch has performed throughout the United States and Europe, at
venues including Monaco Dance Forum, Monte Carlo, Monaco, The Duke on
42nd Street, The Kitchen and Joyce Soho, all in New York City; the
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the Art and Culture
Center of Hollywood Florida, among others.
They have taught the Live-I Workshop at numerous institutions in the
United States and abroad. European hosts have included Contredanse
(Brussels, Belgium), FACT (Liverpool, England), and Neuer Forum
Musiktheater (Stuttgart, Germany). In North America, the workshop has
been taught at Brown University, Oberlin College, University of
Maryland, the Santa Fe Art Institute, and InterAccess in Toronto.
Coniglio and Stoppiello both received their degrees from California
Institute of the Arts, where Coniglio was a student of electronic music
pioneer Morton Subotnick. After graduating, Stoppiello danced
professionally for the Bella Lewitzky Dance Company. Coniglio has taught
Interactive Music Composition at CalArts and New York University and
Stoppiello has taught on the dance faculties of Loyola Marymount
University, Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts, and Universtiy of
Maryland, Baltimore County.
Application & Contact Information
Mark Coniglio and Dawn Stoppiello
Boulder, Colorado
Institute for the Pedagogy of World Music Theories
* a hands-on approach to music fundamentals that applies concepts and pedagogies from a variety of music cultures;
* theoretical foundations for a course in world music theory;
* models for the comparison of culturally distinct music theories; and
* introductory performance experiences in Balinese, Ghanaian, Japanese, and Altiplano musics.
July 11-15 / July 18-22 2005
Second Week - Aesthetics and Creative Expression - July 18-22, 10am - 4pm
Notification of Acceptance: Apr 22, 2005
Fees due to Troika Ranch by: May 15th, 2005
Troika Ranch
321 Graham Ave. #4R
Brooklyn, NY 11211
voice: +1.718.218.6775
fax: +1.718.218.8135
email: mailto:workshop@troikaranch.org
web: www.troikaranch.org
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