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  • Wednesday, March 12, 2014 - 8:00pm   map

    Elliott Sharp - Debut of NYC SysOrch - night 1 / Roulette

    Wednesday, March 12, 2014 - 8:00pm   map


    Excerpt from Sylva Sylvarum


    Elliott Sharp’s SysOrk
    Wednesday, March 12, 2014 @ 8:00 pm

    SysOrk is a large ensemble dedicated to performing algorithmic scores, graphic notation, and conductions created by composer and multi-instrumentalist Elliott Sharp. For this first NYC concert of SysOrk, the ensemble will premiere the projected graphic score Sylva Sylvarum as well as performing Flexagons, an algorithmic score composed in 2011.

    Sharp is the 2015 winner of the Berlin Prize in Music Composition. His recent string quartets Tranzience and Mare Undarum have been premiered by JACK and Sirius quartets and violin virtuoso Hilary Hahn has been performing Storm of the Eye, a work commissioned by her. For this first NYC concert of SysOrk, the ensemble will premiere the projected graphic score Sylva Sylvarum as well as performing Flexagons, an algorithmic score composed in 2011.

    SysOrk is neither fixed in personnel nor location but instead is situationally based. SysOrk debuted in December 2012 with concerts in Nagoya and Tokyo performing Sharp’s graphic score Foliage.

    SysOrk for this concert will include:
    Andrew Drury – drums, percussion
    Terry Greene – trombone
    James Ilgenfritz – contrabass
    Judith Insell – viola
    Ron Lawrence – viola
    Tim Leopold – trumpet
    Jenny Lin – piano
    Chris McIntyre – trombone
    Oscar Noriega – reeds
    Jessica Pavone- viola
    Reuben Radding – contrabass
    Danny Tunick – percussion, vibraphone
    Elliott Sharp - electroacoustic guitar, bass clarinet 

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  • Saturday, January 25, 2014 - 9:00pm - 10:00pm  

  • Saturday, January 11, 2014   map

    BOMB Benefit at ISSUE Project Room w. Jules Gimbrone

    Saturday, January 11, 2014   map

    Info here: http://issueprojectroom.org/drupal/event/bomb-magazine-benefit


  • Friday, January 10, 2014 - 9:15pm   map

    Nate Wooley's 7 Storey Mountain w. TILT Brass / Winter Jazz Fest

    Friday, January 10, 2014 - 9:15pm   map

    Nate Wooley's 'Seven Storey Mountain' , photo by Lorissa Rinehart

    Photo of Nate Wooley's Seven Storey Mountain 
    at ISSUE Project Room June 6, 2013

    (photo by L. Rinehart)

    Part of the 2014 Winter Jazz Fest

    NYU Lounge (at NYU Law School)
    40 Washington Squre South, Manhattan
    9:15PM

    PERSONNEL
    Nate Wooley - composer, amplified trumpet
    Chris Corsano
    , Ryan Sawyer - drums
    Chris Dingman, TBD - vibraphone
    C. Spencer Yeh - violin & electronics
    Ben Vida - electronics

    TILT Brass Sextet
    Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold, Chris DiMeglio - trumpet
    Jen Baker, Will Lang, Chris McIntyre - trombone

  • Sunday, December 15, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    UllU & TILT Brass + Release of UllU's debut recording "August" / Experimental Intermedia

    Sunday, December 15, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Experimental Intermedia
    224 Centre Street at Grand, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10013

    > Facebook Event Page



    UllU:
    Chris McIntyre - trombone, synth, drums, composition
    David Shively - feedback-drumkit, combo organ, tapes

    TILT Brass:
    Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold – trumpet
    Jen Baker, Will Lang, Chris McIntyre – trombone
    James Rogers – contrabass trombone



    Composer/performer Chris McIntyre brings together two current ensemble projects, UllU and TILT Brass, for a special collaborative evening of ecstatic noise and orchestral bliss at composer and filmmaker Phill Niblock’s venerated Experimental Intermedia loft (celebrating its 40th year of concert presentations).

    The first half features an improvised set by UllU ("owl" in Hindi), the duo project of McIntyre and renowned percussionist David Shively (Either/Or). A 6-piece compliment of the adventurous Brooklyn-based brass group TILT Brass joins for the second half including trumpeters Gareth Flowers (ICE) and Tim Leopold (Meridian Arts Ens.), Jen Baker (Asphalt Orchestra) and Will Lang (loadbang) on trombone, and James Rogers (Guidonian Hand) on the rare contrabass trombone.

    TILT and UllU will reprise an expanded iteration of "Dedifferentiation with Brass" (2013), the collaborative work initially presented at Roulette in June. The work is conceptualized and composed by McIntyre in close collaboration with Shively (featuring the latter's innovative use of drums and metals as feedback instruments) and uses a seamless combination of conventionally notated and instructional improvising material. The transitive sonic language of "Dedifferentiation" is inspired by artist Robert Smithson’s description of a hotel in the Mexican city of Palenque. Smithson details the rich complexities inherent to the constellation of structures on the hotel grounds which are variously under construction and demolition, investigating the similarity between these states (and also to the Mayan ruins nearby).

    The 15 Dec. event is also the official release of UllU’s debut recording "August" on Non-Site Records. The release's three tracks contain material recorded live and edited at Shively's Williamsburg studio. "August" captures the duo in full experimental mode, probing its potential collaborative language from within the sonic syntax emanating from Shively's idiosyncratic feedback instrumentarium and McIntyre's fleshy trombone sound and virtual-analog synth convolutions. Signed CD's will be available at the venue and pre-ordering is available via group's website (www.ullumusic.com).

    WEB RESOURCES
    Chris McIntyre: www.cmcintyre.com
    Dave Shively: www.resonantobjects.com
    UllU: www.ullumusic.com
    TILT Brass: www.tiltbrass.org
    XI: www.experimentalintermedia.org
    Non-Site Records: www.nonsiterecords.com

    BIOGRAPHIES
    UllU (Hindi for “owl”) is Chris McIntyre (trombone, synth, drums) and Dave Shively (drums, feedback, tapes). Sharing both an interest in the ecstatic potential of the drone and a pathological inability to completely disengage from modernism, UllU perform works of extended duration in which practical mechanics of sound production collide with formal concerns. Shows at Incubator Arts Project, The Stone, Experimental Intermedia, and collaborations with TILT Brass. In South Asian tradition, the owl is in fact considered a very foolish bird.

    Led by trombonist and composer Chris McIntyre, TILT Brass is a Brooklyn-based organization dedicated to creating new content and contexts for contemporary brass music by producing inventive concert programs, recording projects, and commissioning initiatives. It boldly positions itself as the vanguard presenter, educator, and advocate for new brass music in New York City. Founded 10 years ago by McIntyre and Greg Evans, TILT primarily presents the work of living composers, having premiered nearly 40 compositions thus far. Its personnel includes many of the brightest stars from the local brass community in ensemble configurations ranging from solo and chamber groupings to experimental brass orchestra. TILT’s work is heard on releases by Tzadik, Non-Site, and POTTR.

    Christopher McIntyre leads a multi-faceted career as performer, composer, and curator/producer. He interprets and improvises on trombone and synthesizer in projects including TILT Brass, UllU duo (w/ David Shively), Either/Or, Ne(x)tworks, and 7X7 Trombone Band. His playing is heard on recordings released by the Tzadik, New World, Mode, POTTR, and Non-Site labels. He has contributed compositions to TILT, Ne(x)tworks, 7X7 (for choreographer Yoshiko Chuma), Flexible Orchestra, and B3+ brass trio. McIntyre is also active as a curator and producer with independent projects at The Kitchen, Guggenheim Museum, Issue Project Room, The Stone (June 2007), and as Artistic Director of the MATA Festival (07-10). cmcintyre.com

    David Shively performs concert and installation works in media ranging from traditional percussion to Hungarian cimbalom to analog electronics and feedback systems. Solo appearances at Dia:Beacon, EMPAC, Miller Theatre, Performa 09, SONiC Festival, the American Academy in Rome, Other Minds 13, Staatsoper Stuttgart, Wittner Tage für neue Kammermusik, Münchener Biennale. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY, he has been co-artistic director of the experimental music ensemble Either/Or since 2004, curating its programming and festivals in New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia. Recordings for Starkland, New World, Tzadik, Mode, Quecksilber, and other labels in addition to works for film, sound installation, and radio broadcast. resonantobjects.com 

  • Thursday, December 5, 2013   map

  • Sunday, November 3, 2013   map

    TILT Brass: CJM performs Richard Barrett's "basalt", Hilary Hahn "In 27 Pieces" CD Release Event / Greenwich House Music School

    Sunday, November 3, 2013   map

    TILT Brass is featured during a day-long event celebrating the release of acclaimed violinist Hilary Hahn's CD In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores. One of the 27 commissioned encores on the new disc is by British composer and improviser Richard BarrettTILT is honored to present this singular artist's work to Ms. Hahn's audience, including the US Premiere of the duo work Aurora for flugelhorn and alto trombone.

    TILT PROGRAM
    basalt (1990-91)
    Chris McIntyre - solo trombone

    Aurora (2005-10) (US Premiere)
    from CONSTRUCTION: resistance & vision part 8/8
    Tim Leopold - flugelhorn; Will Lang - alto trombone

    From Greenwich House Music School event page:

    "[Hilary] Hahn will host an all-day event at the Greenwich House Music School in the West Village of New York City on November 3.. Composers Nico Muhly, David Lang, Jennifer Higdon, Tina Davidson, Avner Dorman, Paul Moravec, Christos Hatzis and Jeff Myers will hold office hours and participate on panels at the school itself. “The Village,” which features a film score by James Newton Howard performed by Hahn, will be screened. Du Yun will create an immersive sound installation. JACK Quartet, TILT Brass, multi-instrumentalist Elliott Sharp, pianist Mackenzie Melemed, traditional Japanese instrumentalists Tomoko Sugawara and Ralph Samuelson, and others will perform. Hahn and her recital partner Cory Smythe will play all 27 encores throughout the day."

  • Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

  • Thursday, October 17, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Either/Or - Cage100 Party Pieces / Miller Theater

    Thursday, October 17, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

  • Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

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  • Sunday, July 14, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Anthony Coleman Chamber Music / The Stone

    Sunday, July 14, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    More soon!
     

  • Thursday, July 11, 2013 - Sunday, July 14, 2013   map

    Yoshiko Chuma's PI = 3.14… : Ramallah-Fukushima-Bogota / LaMama Galleria

    Thursday, July 11, 2013 - Sunday, July 14, 2013   map

    π = 3.14…Ramallah-Fukushima-Bogota
    Endless Peripheral Border
    Concept, Design, & Choreography by Yoshiko Chuma

    Performance Installation
    July 11, 12, 13, & 14, 2013
    Thu-Sat, 7:30pm; Sun 5pm (Seating starts at 6pm/Thu-Sat; 4pm/Sun)
    Admission: $15
    July 11 Opening Night with Salsa Dance Party: $20

    Exhibition
    July 11, 12, 13, & 14, 2013
    Gallery Hours: Thu-Sat, 1-7pm; Sun, 1-5pm (free admission)

    Photo by Takashi AraiFeaturing Rebecca Medina, Coque Salcedo, Mina Nishimura, Tatyana Tenenbaum, Felipe Gomez Ossa, Yoshiko Chuma with special guest Aska Kaneko (violin)

    Cutting-edge choreographer/ director/ performer Yoshiko Chuma continues a lifetime obsession with the mythology of danger. In π =3.14…Ramallah-Fukushima-Bogota, she intentionally confuses documentation with history, recreating steep segments from her own documented events in Ramallah, Fukushima, and Bogota. Chuma assembles a mosaic of dancers, images, filmed interviews and musical selections whose content has the effect of framing theater with barbed wire.

    Daguerreotype - Takashi Arai
    Video Installation - Kit Fitzgerald
    Sound Composition - Christopher McIntyre
    Costumes - Gabriel Berry

    π =3.14 was originally presented at La MaMa Club in 2002 based on a mountain of correspondence and miscommunications between Hiroshima, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Kabul, and The School of Hard Knocks.

    Exhibition
    Takashi Arai, Robert Flynt, Dona Ann McAdams, Hugh Burckhardt, Gabriel Berry

    Production Director Kaya Nakamura
    Production International Liaison, GOH Productions: Bonnie Stein

  • Sunday, June 30, 2013 - 8:00pm - 11:00pm   map

    Zeena Parkins' LACE PIECE at The Stone (2 sets)

    Sunday, June 30, 2013 - 8:00pm - 11:00pm   map

    The Stone 
    Corner of Ave C & E. 2nd St

    8 and 10 pm
    LACE PIECE
    Shayna Dunkelman (percussion) Preshish Moments (electronics) Jordan Glenn (drums) Ikue Mori (electronics) Ned Rothenberg (reeds) Chris McIntyre (trombone) David Shively (percussion)

    Parkins' graphic score based on patterning and nested stories inspired by pieces of lace collected from obscure corners of the world. 

  • Sunday, June 30, 2013 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm   map

    TILT Brass: Ecstatic Summer 2013 - River to River / Brookfield Place Plaza (WFC)

    Sunday, June 30, 2013 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm   map

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    TILT Brass completes its month-long TILT 10 Festival as resident brass ensemble for New Amsterdam Presents' Ecstatic Summer 2013, an evening of premieres presented on the Hudson River at Brookfield Place Plaza (part of 2013 River To River Festival).

    From the River To River website:

    "...organized by New Amsterdam Presents in association with Kaufman Music Center, Ecstatic Summer 2013 features two full sets of newly commissioned, collaboratively-based music; one for brass and the other for percussion. Part concert and part “happening,” the two sets will be completely acoustic, site-specific events, designed specifically to fill the stunning waterfront plaza of Brookfield Place with over a dozen musicians involved in each set. Composers include Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), Dave Douglas, Susie Ibarra, Seth Olinsky (Akron/Family)."

    TILT PERSONNEL
    Chris McIntyre - trombone, Director
    Gareth FlowersTim Leopold, Tom Bergeron, Chris DiMeglio – trumpet
    Jen Baker, Jacob GarchikWill Lang, James Rogers – trombone
    David Byrd-Marrow, Jason Sugata - horn
    Joe Exley - tuba

    Ecstatic Summer 2013 on R2R website

    TILT 10 Festival Page

  • Saturday, June 29, 2013 - 5:00pm   map

    TILT Brass: Ecstatic Summer 2013 - River to River / Brookfield Place Plaza (WFC)

    Saturday, June 29, 2013 - 5:00pm   map

    Ecstatic-Summer_profile1

    TILT Brass completes its month-long TILT 10 Festival as resident brass ensemble for New Amsterdam Presents' Ecstatic Summer 2013, an evening of premieres presented on the Hudson River at Brookfield Place Plaza (part of 2013 River To River Festival).

    From the River To River website:

    "...organized by New Amsterdam Presents in association with Kaufman Music Center, Ecstatic Summer 2013 features two full sets of newly commissioned, collaboratively-based music; one for brass and the other for percussion. Part concert and part “happening,” the two sets will be completely acoustic, site-specific events, designed specifically to fill the stunning waterfront plaza of Brookfield Place with over a dozen musicians involved in each set. Composers include Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), Dave Douglas, Susie Ibarra, Seth Olinsky (Akron/Family)."

    TILT PERSONNEL
    Chris McIntyre - trombone, Director
    Gareth FlowersTim Leopold, Tom Bergeron, Chris DiMeglio – trumpet
    Jen Baker, Jacob GarchikWill Lang, James Rogers – trombone
    David Byrd-Marrow, Jason Sugata - horn
    Joe Exley - tuba

    Ecstatic Summer 2013 on R2R website

    TILT 10 Festival Page

  • Thursday, June 27, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    TILT Brass: TILT 10: An Anniversary Celebration / Roulette

    Thursday, June 27, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    roulette_logo

    Entitled TILT Brass presents TILT 10: An Anniversary Celebration, our 27 June Roulette event is TILT 10 Festival's flagship concert. In addition to works from TILT's repertoire, this program includes the world premiere of 4 commissioned works by local and international composers. This extraordinary evening of new brass music is being performed by 3 different instrumental combinations: TILT Brass Sextet, the founding 10-piece ensemble TILT Creative Brass Band, and a new group, TILT Zug Septet.

    Roulette June 27 Artist Info: Composers | Players

    PROGRAM
    Lainie Fefferman Big Breath (2013)* - Sextet
    Enno Poppe (DE) Zug (2008)** - Zug Septet
    Filippo Perocco (IT) new work* - Creative Brass Band
    Anthony Coleman Acute Corzya (2009) - Sextet
    [Intermission]
    Chris McIntyre Dedifferentiation No. 1 (2013)* - Sextet & UllU
    Mario Diaz de Leon Bellum (2013)* - Zug Septet
    Andrew Hamilton (IR) Love and Goodness (2013)* - Creative Brass Band
    Jon Gibson Multiples (1972) - TILT Brass tutti
    * = world premiere
    ** = US premiere

    PERSONNEL Conductor: Ted Hearne Trumpet: Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold, Chris DiMeglio Trombone: Jen Baker, Jacob Garchik, Chris McIntyre, Will Lang Horn: David Byrd-Marrow, Jason Sugata Tuba: Joe Exley, Dan Peck Percussion: Chris Nappi, David Shively UllU: Chris McIntyre & David Shively

    Roulette Event Page

    Facebook Event Page
    TILT 10 Festival Page

  • Friday, June 21, 2013   map

    TILT Brass: R. Murray Schafer's 'Music for Wilderness Lake' / The Lake at Central Park

    Friday, June 21, 2013   map

    r-murray-schaferReturning to The Lake at Central Park (SWELTER, 2011), TILT Brass celebrates Canadian composer and sound theorist R. Murray Schafer's 80th birthday with a special FREE performance of Music for Wilderness Lake (1979). A work for 12 trombones, ...Wilderness Lake is in two parts: at sunset (Dusk) and at sunrise (Dawn).

    Performance Schedule on June 21:
    7:30am - Dawn from Music for Wilderness Lake
    8:15pm - Dusk from Music for Wilderness Lake
    Location Map

    TILT Brass Trombones:
    Chris McIntyre (TILT Director), Jen Baker, Brian Drye, Jacob Garchik, Ben Gerstein, Will Lang, Mike Lormand, Johannes Pfannkuch, James Rogers, Tim Sessions

    Organized by:
    Americas Society / Council of the Americas
    Make Music New York

    TILT 10 Festival Page

  • Wednesday, June 19, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Chris Jonas' Sun Spits Cherries / Christ Church Philadelphia

    Wednesday, June 19, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Chris Jonas' Sun Spits Cherries
    Wednesday, June 19 @ 8pm


    Neighborhood House
    Christ Church Philadelphia

    20 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
    (Between 2nd and 3rd just north of Market Street)

    TICKETS: $10

    Chris Jonas, soprano saxophone
    Chris DiMeglio, trumpet and voice
    Christopher McIntyre, tenor trombone
    Andrew Barker, percussion

    From the choral group The Crossings event page: 

    "To introduce Santa Fe composer Chris Jonas (whose new work for The Crossing will be premiered June 23) we offer his ensemble Sun Spits Cherries, a remarkable combination of instruments – saxophone, two trombones, and percussion – treated masterfully in his compositional hands to the affect that they seem to form a much larger group. Chris’ style combines energetic outbursts with soft and sentimental passages; neither pure improvisation, nor entirely composed, Sun Spits Cherries braids written music, cues and conducting techniques to layer and juxtapose different subtle and startling notions of space, color, timbre and a interaction.

    Started in NYC in 1997, the Sun Spits Cherries consists of soprano saxophone, trumpet, trombone and percussion. Neither pure improvisation, nor entirely composed, these pieces braid cues and conducting techniques to layer and juxtapose composed materials, improvisations, and scored forms in order to disrupt and modify habits and place focus on space, color, timbre and interaction." 
     

  • Sunday, June 16, 2013   map

    TILT Brass: John King's 'Astral Epitaphs' w. Bklyn Youth Chorus / Bang on a Can Marathon

    Sunday, June 16, 2013   map

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    TILT Brass and its Sextet project make their Bang on a Can Marathon and River To River Festival debut performing John King's Astral Epitaphs (2011) with Brooklyn Youth Chorus.

    TILT PERSONNEL
    Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold, Tom Bergeron – trumpet
    Chris McIntyre, Jen Baker, Will Lang - trombone

    BoaC Marathon Page
    River To River Event Page
    TILT 10 Festival Page

  • Thursday, June 6, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    TILT Brass: Nate Wooley’s ‘Seven Storey Mountain’ / IPR

    Thursday, June 6, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    TILT Brass Sextet again joins forces with long-time TILT associate Nate Wooley at ISSUE Project Room for the first complete iteration of his leviathan Seven Storey Mountain project (also featuring drummers Chris Corsano and Ryan Sawyer, C. Spencer Yeh, Ben Vida, others).

    PERSONNEL
    Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold, Chris DiMeglio – trumpet
    Chris McIntyre, Jen Baker, Will Lang - trombone

    IPR Event Page
    Facebook Event Page

    TILT 10 Festival page

  • Monday, May 20, 2013 - 8:00pm  

    Flexible Orchestra plays Daniel Goode at Gamelan Son of Lion Loft

    Monday, May 20, 2013 - 8:00pm  

  • Friday, May 3, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Either/Or plays Reich's "Four Organs" at Firehouse Space

    Friday, May 3, 2013 - 8:00pm   map



    E/O @ FIREHOUSE SPACE BROOKLYN

    May 3, 2013, 8:00PM, $10
    246 Frost St., Brooklyn NY 

    Steve Reich - Four Organs (1970)


    2nd half features Iktus Ensemble 

  • Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    UllU plus Cimbalom music with Dave Shively at The Stone

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    More details soon!

  • Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    TILT Brass plays David Behrman with Okkyung Lee at The Kitchen

    Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 8:00pm   map


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      512 W. 19th St (btw 10th & 11th Ave)
      Saturday, March 23, 8pm

      tickets | map



    Making its Kitchen debut, TILT Brass' Sextet joins cellist Okkyung Lee in revisiting legendary composer and computer musician David Behrman's work Open Space for brass at The Kitchen in Chelsea.

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    The work was first heard during the Merce Cunningham Dance Company's final performances in December 2011 at Park Avenue Armory.  They again join forces as part of the Synth Nights, an

    "...intergenerational electronic music series features recent and vintage works by... Behrman, including Runthrough (1968, for homemade synthesizers and light-controlled mixers), Cello with Melody-driven Electronics (1974, for cello with pitch-sensors and triangle-wave generators), Interspecies Smalltalk (1984, for violin, keyboard, Apple II computer and accessories)... and Ben Vida collaborates with Greg Davis to present a new work, Tripartite Node, utilizing a hybrid computer/analog synthesizing setup designed for real-time composition and centralized control-source improvisations."       [from The Kitchen website]

    TILT Brass Sextet at The Kitchen
    Dave Ballou, Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold – trumpets
    Chris McIntyre, Jen Baker, Will Lang – trombone

  • Thursday, February 21, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Charlie Waters Quartet + 2 at Firehouse Space

    Thursday, February 21, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    The Firehouse Space
    February 21, 2013 8:00pm, $10

    The 12 Houses Festival: Part III 
    Charlie Waters Quartet + 2 and The Ryan Sawyer Ensemble

    8PM Charlie Waters Quartet + 2
    Charlie Waters: Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Andrew Barker: Drums, Chris McIntyre: Trombone
    George Rush: Bass, Tuba
    + Special Guests Mick Rossi: Piano and Adam Roberts: Bass

    9:30PM The Ryan Sawyer Ensemble

  • Monday, February 4, 2013 - 8:00pm   map

    Either/Or plays Scelsi - Ralph Kaminsky event at Merkin Concert Hall

    Monday, February 4, 2013 - 8:00pm   map




    A CONTEMPORARY EVENING FOR RALPH
    Monday, February 04 | 8:00pm
    tickets

    Alarm Will Sound
    TBA

    Argento Ensemble
    Georg Friedrich Haas: Nacht Ruf ent Gleitend (1999)

    Either/Or
    Giacinto Scelsi: Pranaam II (1973) [CJM on analog organ]

    International Contemporary Ensemble
    Marc-Andre Dalbavie: Fantasies (2009)

    JACK Quartet
    Matthias Pintscher: Study IV for Treatise on the Veil (2009)

    Talea Ensemble
    Olga Neuwirth: Hooloomooloo (1997)

    From Merkin Concert Hall website:
    "Ralph Kaminsky (1926-2012) was one of the greatest advocates for contemporary music that New York City has ever known. To honor Ralph's singular passion, six groups with whom he was closely affiliated (with a total of over 50 musicians) will perform works by composers whom Ralph championed -- the first time these groups have ever appeared in concert together. The evening will also mark the creation of the Ralph Kaminsky Fund for New Music, a new nonprofit designed to commission works from composers both emerging and established.

  • Monday, December 10, 2012 - 8:00pm   map

    DARMSTADT'S 8TH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE OF TERRY RILEY'S IN C at Public Assembly

    Monday, December 10, 2012 - 8:00pm   map

    Brooklyn-based contemporary music series, Darmstadt “Classics of the Avant Garde” celebrates its birthdays with a singularly defined interpretation of Terry Riley’s game-changing 1964 composition, In C. This year’s concert will be held in the room where it was first performed eight years ago, at 70 North 6th Street in Williamsburg, currently the home of Public Assembly. Described in 2007 by The New York Times’s Allan Kozinn as “the most vital, audacious, and energizing performance of the score” he had ever heard, Darmstadt's curators invite electric guitarists, singers, and electronicists, alongside orchestral instrumentalists—all key players of the Downtown and Brooklyn new music scenes—and anchors the ensemble with a drummer (Kid Millions of Man Forever and Oneida this year). The results are raucous and dynamic, all the while remaining completely faithful to Mr Riley’s original score. Backed by live visuals, Darmstadt’s In C has become an annual tradition on the contemporary music calendar.

    Confirmed musicians for the upcoming performance include David Grubbs, Shahin Motia, Zach Layton (guitars, basses), Conrad Harris, Pauline Kim, Dana Lyn, Jessica Pavone, Alex Waterman (strings), Joe Drew, Gareth Flowers, Sam Kulik, Christopher McIntyre (brass), Jason Cady, Matt Mottel (keyboards), Katie Eastburn, Nick Hallett, Megan Schubert (vocals), Kid Millions (drums)

    Event on Public Assembly's website