Saturday, April 30, 2011

Splash!

Splash! presents a program of new music, most of it by living Northwest Composers, and dance by Victoria Jacobs. Roger Nelson, piano and Janna Wachter, voice with guests Shawna Avinger (voice), Victoria Jacobs (dance), Jamie Maschler (accordion), Dale Speicher (percussion), Greg Sinibaldi (saxophone), Rob Alinder (lighting), works by Roger Nelson, William Ransom, Greg Sinibaldi and Janna Wachter, Elena Ruehr, Christian Wolff and John Cage.
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Scrape

Jim Knapp and Eyvind Kang's string orchestra Scrape presents new music featuring Jessika Kenney, guest vocalist. Premieres include Eyvind's Lady Welby, a piece based on a new algebraically inspired notational system, and three works by Jim: From Burnt Norton, Listening to Reason, and Approaching Yvones. The self-led, democratic orchestra comprises improvising-friendly professional string players with concertmaster Heather Bentley and guitarist Gregg Belisle-Chi. (Video here.)
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Splash!

Splash! presents a program of new music, most of it by living Northwest Composers, and dance by Victoria Jacobs. Roger Nelson, piano and Janna Wachter, voice with guests Shawna Avinger (voice), Victoria Jacobs (dance), Jamie Maschler (accordion), Dale Speicher (percussion), Greg Sinibaldi (saxophone), Rob Alinder (lighting), works by Roger Nelson, William Ransom, Greg Sinibaldi and Janna Wachter, Elena Ruehr, Christian Wolff and John Cage.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Melanie Sehman

New York-based percussionist Melanie Sehman presents a series of newly commissioned and recent electro-acoustic works from composers across the country including Cenk Ergün (Princeton), Ben Hackbarth (University of California San Diego/IRCAM), Ryan Manchester (Brooklyn), Jordan Munson (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) and others. With guests Dale Speicher of Seattle Percussion Collective and Steven Sehman.
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Steve Barsotti, with Paul Kikuchi

Presented by Nonsequitur. Seattle Phonographers Union member Steve Barsotti presents an evening of reduced listening, performing a work in three parts featuring improvisation with invented instruments and field recordings collected around the world over the past twenty years. Barsotti will play his Spring Frame, a home-built instrument consisting of springs, strings, and other objects amplified through contact microphones. Joining him for a portion of the evening will be instrument inventor and percussionist Paul Kikuchi.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Neil Welch + Quantum String Quartet

Saxophonist Neil Welch spent a year living in a house tucked away in the woods on Whidbey Island. Spending his days practicing, he would periodically come back to the city and record some solo music. Boxwork is the outcome - a collection of fourteen musical vignettes spanning a wide range of Neil's unique solo style. From explorations in pitch timbre, threads of sound energy, to extreme dynamics and guttural screams, all is performed acoustically. Opening is the Quantum String Quartet, performing Bartok's String Quartet No. 3, and Ives' Scherzo for String Quartet.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Fisher Ensemble: Kocho

With music by composer Garrett Fisher and choreography by Christy Fisher, Kocho is a multimedia music-theater piece based on the Noh play by Nobumitsu that tells the story of a wandering Priest who meets a butterfly and "liberates" it by letting it dance under the plum blossom. With the support of the Fisher Ensemble, the score incorporates sounds and instruments from multiple cultures. Pianist Byron Schenkman also performs Fisher's new Piano Raga No. 1.
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Friday, April 8, 2011

Fisher Ensemble: Kocho

With music by composer Garrett Fisher and choreography by Christy Fisher, Kocho is a multimedia music-theater piece based on the Noh play by Nobumitsu that tells the story of a wandering Priest who meets a butterfly and "liberates" it by letting it dance under the plum blossom. With the support of the Fisher Ensemble, the score incorporates sounds and instruments from multiple cultures. Pianist Byron Schenkman also performs Fisher's new Piano Raga No. 1.
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Ask the Ages: Harp & Horns

For this special “Harp and Horns” presentation, Ask the Ages (guitarist Brian Heaney, saxophonist Kate Olson, vibraphonist Steven Bell, bassist John Seman, drummer Greg Campbell) are joined by guests Stuart Dempster (trombone), Matt Reid (trumpet), Melissa Walsh (harp), Archana Bennur (classical South Indian volcals), and Dale Speicher (marimba).
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Friday, April 1, 2011

Seattle Percussion Collective

The Seattle Percussion Collective will present an evening of chamber music written for percussion, including the following works: In Memoriam...Esteban Gomez by Robert Ashley, Beaten Paths by Milton Babbitt, Letters from the Earth by Sarah Bassingthwaighte (World Premiere), Transition by Nat Evans (World Premiere), Music for Magnets by Paul Kikuchi (World Premiere), Canon #5 by Larry Polansky, I Riti: Ritual March by Giacinto Scelsi, and Bicoastal by Roger Zahab.
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