Central to the new-music experience in New York.
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Central to the new-music experience in New York.
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LPR Gallery Bar
6pm – 7:25pm
FREE EVENTS
Matthew Wright – Totem for Gobi-New York [2010] (World Premiere) 2010 MATA Festival Commission
Antye Greie – WORDS ARE MISSING or Six Ears, I’d Like To Have [2010] (World Premiere)
Bjørn Erik Haugen – REGRESS [2008]
Christopher McIntyre – Monuments (I. Alogon, II. Kalimpong Khor) [2010] (World Premiere)
MATA continues its annual presentation of sound works with daily presentations of multi-channel audio and video installations in Le Poisson Rouge’s Gallery Bar.
EITHER/OR SPRING FESTIVAL 2010
www.eitherormusic.org
March 26, 2010,8 PM
March 27, 2010, 8 PM
Tenri Cultural Institute
43A W13th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
Tickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors)
Either/Or is proud to announce the line-up for our 5th Annual Spring Festival of New Music. The 2010 Either/Or Festival features two nights of compelling new chamber music from around the world including world premieres from Trevor Baca (US, Jezek Prize Commission), Martin Iddon (UK), and Erik Griswold (US/Australia). US premieres on the two concerts will include music of Richard Barrett (UK), Eve Beglarian (US), Alex Hills (UK), Karin Rehnqvist (Sweden), and Rebecca Saunders (UK/Germany).
Friday, March 26
Richard Barrett – EARTH* for trombone and percussion (1987-1988)
Rebecca Saunders - duo 3, parts i & iii* for viola and percussion (1999/2001)
György Kurtág - Splinters, op. 6c for cimbalom (1973) and other works
Klaus Lang – zwillingsgipfel for flute and piano (2003)
Karin Rehnqvist – Beginning* for piano trio (2003)
Saturday, March 27
Trevor Bača - Mon seul désir** for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (2010)
Eve Beglarian - Play Nice for cimbalom (1997/2010)
Martin Iddon – Danaë** for violin, viola, and cello (2010)
Louis Andriessen - Workers' Union for ensemble (1977)
Alex Hills - Knight's Move* for cello and percussion (2008/9)
Erik Griswold - New Work** for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (2010)
** World premiere
* US premiere
Benjamin Baron - clarinet
Richard Carrick - piano, conductor
Stephanie Griffin - viola
Margaret Lancaster - flutes
Chris McIntyre - trombone
Esther Noh - violin
David Shively - cimbalom, percussion
Alex Waterman - cello
This concert is made possible by the generous support of the BMI Foundation,the Harry and Alice Eiler Foundation, and Meet the Composer's Cary New Music Performance Fund and the Music Department of New York University (FAS). Either/Or is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 8pm
To TILT: Original Music for TILT Brass [Part 2] feat. 10-piece TILT Creative Brass Band
@
Issue Project Room [website]
232 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY
[directions]
On Wednesday, February 10, the 10-piece Brooklyn-based group TILT Creative Brass Band presents the second installment of its on-going series To TILT: Original Music for TILT Brass which focuses solely on repertoire written for the organization's distinctive ensembles (CBB and 6-piece SIXtet) at ISSUE Project Room. The program features works by a stellar group of composer/performers including Downtown legend Anthony Coleman, trumpet virtuoso Dave Ballou, avant-cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum, Gold Sparkle's Charles Waters (featuring virtuoso improviser Mick Rossi on piano), and TILT Director Chris McIntyre. TILT CBB features an extraordinary line-up of creative musicians including trumpeters Nate Wooley and Gareth Flowers, trombonists Joe Feidler and Jacob Garchik, and and percussionist Kevin Norton.
PROGRAM
PERSONNEL
TILT Creative Brass Band
Brooklyn based TILT Creative Brass Band (TCBB) is a beautifully strange combination of military brass band and Downtown repertoire ensemble. The group has presented concerts since January 2003 at venues ranging from Whitney Museum to Barbes in Brooklyn. Since its inception, TCBB has fearlessly taken on works from the fringes of experimental concert music, tongue-in-cheek agitprop, and hybrid scores combining notation and improvisation. The group frequently presents entire programs of original works by its composer/performer members (Kevin Norton, Curtis Hasselbring, Nate Wooley, among others) and colleagues from the field, including legendary pianist Anthony Coleman (released on Tzadik), Doctor Nerve's Nick Didkovsky, multi-instrumentist Charles Waters, and cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum. In addition, the Creative Brass Band is committed to presenting works from the experimental tradition, ranging from a Varése graphic score from the late 50's and selections from James Tenney's Postal Pieces to works by Fredric Rzewski (Les Mounton de Panurge) and early John Adams (Light Over Water). In June '09, TCBB kicked off a new on-going series of programs called New York Noise which presents historical and current works by important composers from the Downtown community and its ancestors such as Elliott Sharp, Lois V. Vierk, and Rhys Chatham. In 2010, the group will present several programs at ISSUE Project Room and will record and release its current To TILT repertoire. Mick Rossi Pianist, percussionist, and composer Mick Rossi’s diverse accomplishments include: being among “the most courageous, gifted, and charismatic musicians" of the New York Downtown scene (AllAboutJazz); a long-time Philip Glass collaborator and member of the ensemble as pianist, percussionist, and conductor; and working with artists from Dave Douglas to Kelly Clarkson to Leonard Cohen. He recently conducted Book of Longing at the Sydney Opera House, and performed Einstein at the Beach at Carnegie Hall and Koyaanisqatsi at the Hollywood Bowl. Recent recordings include One Block From Planet Earth (OmniTone), and They Have A Word For Everything (Knitting Factory). His recent concert at Le Poisson Rouge presenting his latest and ninth recording Songs From The Broken Land (Orange Mountain Music) was featured in the NY Times. |
Friday, January 22, 6-8pm
Opening Party for Double-Bill
Featuring Monuments, a new film by Redmond Entwistle
(Original music by CJM)
Runs from Jan 22–Mar 20
@
Art in General [website]
79 Walker Street
New York NY 10013
[gmap]
“Double-Bill” is a group exhibition curated by New Commissions artist Redmond Entwistle that includes his new film Monuments along with works by Mary Billyou, Suzanne Goldenberg, Rafael Sanchez, and Kathleen White. Using seating salvaged from various defunct cinema spaces, a temporary cinema will be assembled in the gallery featuring twice-daily screenings of Monuments as well as two series of films. The first series is about the early New York film avant-garde and the second is a selection of recent film and video work by artists including Marianna Ellenberg, Erik Moskowitz and Amanda Trager, Raha Raissna and Stom Sogo.
Starting with Monuments, a retelling of the story of Post-Minimalism and its relationship to New York and New Jersey in the vein of comic horror, “Double-Bill” brings together a series of works that share B-cinema’s ethics and dilemmas of autonomous production and its achievement of magical and critical effects through minimal means. These works are interspersed with and interrupt the makeshift cinema. A projection booth will be at the entrance to the gallery and on the wall of the booth are a series of text paintings by Mary Billyou. Behind the cinema screen and lit by studio lights is Rafael Sanchez and Kathleen White’s ongoing assemblage and street performance Book Sale. Intermingled with, and obstructing the collection of, cinema seating are Suzanne Goldenberg’s paper, wood and cloth sculptures.
Wednesday, January 13, 8pm
MATA Interval 3.1: Architectures of Sound [website]
David Kant & Cameron Hu, curators
@
Issue Project Room [website]
232 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY
[gmap]
Every musical event is accompanied by an often unacknowledged and yet not-so-silent partner. The built environment reflects, refracts, and remakes sound, and performer and audience act and listen under the influence of its formal language. Architectures of Sound assembles an evening of unusual performances that attend to this convergence of sound and built space. Artists Casey Thomas Anderson, G. Douglas Barrett, Anthony Ptak, Charles Stankievech, Jacob Sudol, Michael Winter, and curators Cameron Hu and David Kant will present new work that interacts with the singularities of the performance space - its materiality, its geometric form, its historical specters and its vanishing present.
Friday, January 8th, 6-8PM
Jose Alvarez – Surfaces of Constant Time
(Original music by CJM)
@
Ratio 3 Gallery [website]
1447 Stevenson Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
[gmap]
GALLERY HOURS: WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY; 11am - 6pm, and by appointment.
"The central work in the exhibition is Surfaces Of Constant Time, a new eight-minute video in which an amorphous shape fluidly breaks down into smaller units of color, melding together in constant motion, regrouping, evolving, and transforming into unexpected configurations. Paired with a soundtrack by Chris McIntyre, this video takes Alvarez’s whole concept into a shape-shifting and ever-evolving engagement."
Cage "Concert for Piano and Orchestra" @ Mode Records Benefit, Abrons Art Center CJM joins all-star line-up to perform John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchesrta (1957/58) during a benefit event for Mode Records at Abrons Art Center.
McIntyre/Drungle Duo
Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, 8:30, $10
Ibeam Music
168 7th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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First duo set with CJM on trombone and composer/pianist/metabolist Pete Drungle on piano.
ibeambrooklyn.com
igniteanoise.com
Wednesday, Nov. 11th, 8:30pm
Roulette Intermedium []
20 Greene Street, NYC [g-map]
Chris McIntyre presents
To TILT: Original Music for TILT Brass
Composer, trombonist, and producer Chris McIntyre presents New York-based TILT Brass' two projects, TILT SIXtet and TILT Creative Brass Band, with a full evening of extraordinary new Downtown brass music. This event kicks off TILT's on-going concert series To TILT: Original Music for TILT Brass. To TILT focuses solely on repertoire written for TILT's distinctive ensembles, with works that often embrace the playerly, composed/improvised hybrid aesthetic developed in New York's Downtown scene over the past 40 years. The Roulette program features 3 world premieres, 2 for SIXtet by the legendary Anthony Coleman and pianist/composer Pete Drungle, and the third by McIntyre for the 10-piece Creative Brass Band. Also featured are pieces by TILT Brass members (Curtis Hasselbring, Nate Wooley) and its esteemed colleagues John King and Nick Didkovsky. The personnel for this special event is filled with some of the best all-around instrumentalist/artists New York City has to offer, including Kevin Norton, Joe Fiedler, Russ Johnson, John Clark, Gareth Flowers, Jacob Garchik, and both Hasselbring and Wooley.
Complete Info (including video of Didkovsky) HERE
PROGRAM
SIXtet
Anthony Coleman - premiere of new work
Pete Drungle - premiere of new work
John King - Baghdad Blues (In Memorium James Tenney)
Creative Brass Band
Nick Didkovsky - Stink Up! (Evolved Form)
Curtis Hasselbring - untitled
Nate Wooley - There was this shadow, this double
Chris McIntyre - premiere of new work
PERSONNEL
SIXtet:
Trumpet - Russ Johnson, Nate Wooley
Trombone - Curtis Hasselbring, Chris McIntyre
Tuba - Joe Exley, John Altieri
>>>Listen to SIXtet
Creative Brass Band:
Trumpet - Russ Johnson, Gareth Flowers, Rich Johnson
French Horn - John Clark, Rachel Drehmann
Trombone - Joe Fiedler, Chris McIntyre
Bass Trombone - Jacob Garchik
Tuba - Ron Caswell
Percussion - Kevin Norton
Conductor - Greg Evans
>>>Listen to Creative Brass Band
Counterstream Radio Spotlight Session: Christopher McIntyre
Christopher McIntyre—composer, solo and ensemble performer, and curator/producer—stops by the CS studio to chat about his multifaceted career in the contemporary arts.
Tune in to Counterstream Radio July 23 @ 9 p.m. or July 26 @ 3 p.m. for music and conversation.
The Counterstream Calendar:
7/23/2009 9 p.m. Spotlight Session: Christopher McIntyre
7/26/2009 3 p.m. Spotlight Session: Christopher McIntyre
Thursday, June 18, 2009, 8pm
ISSUE Project Room
directions
DARMSTADT presents:
Darmstadt Institute at IPR, June 2009
Curated by Zach Layton & Nick Hallett
New York Noise
TILT Brass Band convenes for a set of music by four Downtown icons. Includes works for smaller forces, and the first performance by the full 10-piece band since June 2007. Not to be missed!
Nick Didkovsky - Stink Up!
full ensemble
Rhys Chatham - Waterloo No.2
2 trp, 2 trb, solo perc
Lois Vierk - Jagged Mesa
2 trp, 2 tnr trb, 2 bs trb
Elliot Sharp - Coriolis Effect
full ensemble
PERSONNEL
Trumpet - Shane Endsley, Russ Johnson, Gareth Flowers
French Horn - Ann Ellsworth, Mark Taylor
Trombone - William Lang, Chris McIntyre
Bass Trombone - Jacob Garchik, Dave Nelson
Tuba - Ron Caswell
Percussion - Garrett Brown
Conductor - Greg Evans
Issue Project Room/OA Can Factory Courtyard
Sunday, June 7, 2009
2 Sets @ 7 and 9pm
directions
DARMSTADT presents:
Darmstadt Institute at IPR, June 2009
Curated by Zach Layton & Nick Hallett
Ne(x)tworks presents two sets of music during the Darmstadt Institute in IPR's courtyard
7pm - Fredric Rzewski's Les Mouton de Panurge
>A rare complete reading of this seminal work from 1969 that audaciously combines pure Minimalist additive/subtractive technique with bold inderterminacy.
9pm - Music for and by Ne(x)tworks
Michael Schumacher - isorhythmic variations
Anthony Coleman - Seven at the Golden Shovel
Joan La Barbara - Scatter
Kenji Bunch - selections from Woman in the Dunes
Miguel Frasconi - new work
Ne(x)tworks:
Joan La Barbara - voice
Kenji Bunch - viola
Shelley Burgon - harp/elec
Yves Dharamraj - cello
Cornelius Dufallo - violin
Miguel Frasconi - glass/elec
Stephen Gosling - piano
Chris McIntyre - trombone/synth
Special guests:
Anthony Coleman - Korg organ
Gareth Flowers - trumpet
Christopher Otto - violin
CJM performs with HANS TAMMEN'S THIRD EYE ORCHESTRA
WEDNESDAY, May 27th, 8pm, $10
Galapagos Art Space
16 Main Street (at Water Street)
Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Subway: F York St, A High St, 2/3 Clark St, G Smith/9th St.
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8pm: HANS TAMMEN & THIRD EYE ORCHESTRA
10pm: JASON KAO HWANG & SPONTANEOUS RIVER
HANS TAMMEN & THIRD EYE ORCHESTRA
Mari Kimura (vio), David Soldier (vio), Jason Hwang (vla), Tomas Ullrich (cel), Marty Ehrlich (bcl, as, fl), Briggan Krauss (as, bari), Chris McIntyre (tb), Robert Dick (fl, cbfl), Dafna Naphtali (voice, live sound processing), Denman Maroney (p/kb), Ursel schlicht (p/kb), Stomu Takeishi (b), Satoshi Takeishi (perc), Hans Tammen (composer, conductor, concept).
tammen.org/ens_teo.html
Hans Tammen uses Earle Brown's open form composition idea as a starting point to create a large multi-movement piece, thoroughly composed and purely improvised at the same time, inspired by West African roots of Jazz, Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, Steve Coleman, and Stravinsky's layering or Steve Reich's phase techniques. Drawing from a single repertoire of around 100 pre-conceived musical units, the conductor uses the orchestra as an instrument, while each performer shapes the music through virtuosic improvisation and the individual stylization of musical performance. "Everything about Third Eye Orchestra... indicates mastery and control" (Howard Mandel / CD Liner Notes)
SATURDAY, April 18, 8:00PM, $10
TILT SIXtet plays the Ibeam Trombone Festival
Ibeam Music Studio
168 7th Street [street entrance]
Gowanus, Brooklyn
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SIXtet
Nate Wooley & Rich Johnson - trumpet
Chris McIntyre & Ben Gerstein - trombone
Joe Exley & Jay Rozen - tuba
TILT SIXtet folds in to Ibeam Music Studio's month-long Trombone Festival this Saturday. The group welcomes some very special guests to help kick off a triple bill with improvisations and works by CJM, John King, and Mauricio Kagel. Trombone Festival and Ibeam impresario Brian Drye's stellar group Bizingas is at 9, and TILT Brass Band's own Joe Fiedler presents his widely acclaimed JF Trio at 10. All 3 sets for 10 bucks! A great night all around...
8 - TILT SIXtet (CJM)
9 - Bizingas (Brian Drye)
10 - Joe Fiedler Trio
Tuesday March 31st 7:30 PM: THE KNIGHTS
An evening of chamber works by MATA Commissionee Andrew Hamilton, Ted Hearne, Sarah Snider, Francesco Antonioni, Justin Messina, Mike Block and Joseph Pereira
Wednesday April 1st 7:30 PM: SAWAKO AND NE(X)TWORKS
An electronic set by sound sculptor Sawako; New works for Ne(x)tworks by Cornelius Dufallo, Christopher McIntyre, Shelley Burgon and Kate Moore
Friday, April 3rd 7:30 PM: NOW ENSEMBLE AND BING AND RUTH
NOW Ensemble performs works by Gregory Spears, David Crowell, Missy Mazzoli, Jascha Narveson and Patrick Burke. Bing and Ruth premieres a multi-media work by MATA Commissionee David Moore and filmmaker Sebastian Cros
Saturday, April 4th 7:30 PM: SO PERCUSSION
New works for percussion quartet by MATA Commissionee Nicole Lizée, Cenk Ergün and Jason Treuting
Saturday, April 4th 4:30 PM: PANEL
PLAYING IN THE BAND: PERFORMER/COMPOSERS SPEAK
LPR Gallery Bar
A panel discussion with Sawako, Cornelius Dufallo, Mark Dancigers, Annie Gosfield and Richard Carrick. Moderated by MATA AD Chris McIntyre
Tuesday March 31st - Saturday April 4th
7:00 - 7:30 PM: SOUND INSTALLATION BY MATA COMMISSIONEE MIKE VERNUSKY
free with admission to concert events
For complete program details, composer and performer bios, and extensive sound samples,
please visit:
Saturday, March 28th, 2009
CJM Sounds
Part of IPR's Chamber Music Month
ISSUE Project Room
At the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
directions
CJM Sounds features a set of compositions created by composer/performer Chris McIntyre. morphi studies is an on-going project that situates the trombone's sound and idioms within various types of electronically produced contexts. It is a collection of short works created as both a solo vehicle for the composer and as a way to explore the capabilities of MAX/MSP and conventional "tape piece" techniques. quartet music for trumpet, horn, bass trombone, and Nord Lead 2 was first inspired by a commission from the organization Composer's Concordance and the brass trio B3+. Part 1, since revised, was premiered in March 2008. Tonight's performance is the premiere of the complete three-movement work. Its aesthetic lies somewhere between historical Vareseian "organized sound" and 21st century stylistic inclusivity. quartet music strives to be playerly ensemble music while proffering a distinctive vision of 21st century chamber music.
Program:
morphi studies for solo trombone and sound
McIntyre - trombone & laptop
quartet music: parts 1,2 and 3 for brass trio and Nord synth
Josh Frank - trumpet, Mike Atkinson - French horn, Dave Nelson - bass trombone, McIntyre - Nord Lead 2
Click here to hear part 1 of quartet music
Also on the bill is guitaris and composer Arthur Kampela
MATA Interval 2.3
Dither Electric Guitar Quartet
Curated by James Moore and Taylor Levine
@
ISSUE Project Room
At the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
directions
On January 21st, 2009, MATA presents a gloriously loud and eclectic program featuring Dither, a versatile electric guitar quartet and a rising force in New York. Curated by guitarists James Moore and Taylor Levine, Interval 2.3 showcases a whole set of new works by young composers for electric guitars in duos, quartets, and finally a 10-piece hearing-deprived electric guitar orchestra!
Composers include Eric km Clark, Lisa R. Coons, Bryce Dessner, Florent Ghys, Joshua Lopes, Paula Matthusen, and Wil Smith.
McIntyre/Waters Duo
&
trumpet and laptop trio
featuring Russ Johnson, Rich Johnson, and Kirk Knuffke
Ibeam Music
168 7th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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McIntyre/Waters Duo
Chris McIntyre - trombone, Nord Lead 2
Charles Waters - alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
The McIntyre/Waters Duo features two very active New York composer/performers and good friends in a multi-instrumental improvised pairing. Woodwind specialist Charles Waters is a co-founder of comprov ensemble Gold Sparkle Band, a regular member of Adam Rudolf's GO: Orchestra and William Parker's Little Huey Creative Orchestra, and leader of various projects presenting his own compositions. His scored works have been performed by SEM Ensemble, Anti-Social Music, and MATA Micro-orchestra, among others. Chris McIntyre organizes, plays trombone, and composes for projects including TILT Brass, Ne(x)tworks, and 7X7 Trombone Band, and has been heard in groups led by Anthony Coleman, Zeena Parkins, Elliott Sharp, and David First, as well as with SEM Ensemble, The Knights, and Gold Sparkle. He's recently been heard on both trombone and Nord synthesizer playing Stockhausen at The Stone and during the Arthur Russell tribute concerts at The Kitchen.
McIntyre: cmcintyre.com & tiltbrass.org
Waters: myspace.com/goldsparkleband & concertimento.blogspot.com