Thursday, October 3, 2013

DAS Oboe

DAS Oboe performs six modern works, including five world premieres. The program will include works by Doug Buchanan, Jin-Hwa Choi, Sean Doyle, Gary Powell Nash, Michael Rickelton, and Ursula Sahagian.
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Hanna Benn + Kelly Wyse

Hanna Benn and Kelly Wyse present new and pre-existing works for solo piano, choir, and various chamber ensembles. Benn presents her own new compositions, Wyse performs solo piano music of John Cage, Phillip Glass, Debussy, and Jarrad Powell.
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Friday, September 27, 2013

Gust Burns

Gust Burns presents work from the past 5 months that is comprised from bird song (wood thrush and lark sparrow), record reviews, field recordings, dubplate record, silence, audition, jazz standards, and strolling. Performers include: Gust Burns - piano, voice; Jacob Zimmerman - alto saxophone; Greg Campbell - percussion; Wilson Shook - turntable; Phristian Pincock - trombone + others tba.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

John Teske's Broken Bow Ensemble

mer is a new 40-minute piece for chamber orchestra that traces the many facets of human consciousness, awareness, and experience. This minimalist sound-painting by Seattle composer John Teske will be premiered by the Broken Bow Ensemble, a 26-piece group of strings and woodwinds. Guided by local tide data, the orchestra will slowly transform sound through time, unraveling layers of pitch and rhythm. Supported in part by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture CityArtist Project.
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Paul Hoskin

Announcing the annual contrabass clarinet solo courtesy of Paul Hoskin. An eighty-minute adventure sounds the Chapel Performance Space. Hoskin's approach may be labeled spontaneous composition. Periods of "jazz melody" live with extreme sonic exploration. The entire dynamic field, a five octave range, multiphonics never heard—all are in evidence.
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Friday, September 20, 2013

Ostrowski/Theriault + Gyre

8:00 PM; $5 - $15 sliding scale suggested donation at the door (cash/checks only); presented by Nonsequitur. Matthew Ostrowski (NYC): Glove controlling Max/Msp-electronics & Doug Theriault (Portland): Guitar controlling Max/Msp-electronics. Live electronic transformations of acoustic and electronic sound sources and manipulation of those transformations, without an escape route... Gyre (Seattle) is an experimental electronics trio formed by Michael Shannon, David Stanford, and Carl Lierman. Sounds generated entirely with oscillators, internal and external feedback circuits, simple sound generators, microphone captures, digital processing, forming swirling loops of sound layers.
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Danse Perdue

A night of butoh/sound improvisation with Vanessa Skantze (movement) and Epos Nemo Latrocinium (sound). Epos Nemo Latrocinium is: Noisepoetnobody Jones, Vox Vespertinus, Dean Moore and Scott Yolanda Adams. Danse Perdue and Sierra La Fey will perform a series of scenes about light.
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