Whitney Biennial 2024: Sarah Hennies “Motor Tapes”

Saturday, June 8 // 1 & 4 pm

Floor 3, Theater
Whitney Museum of American Art
99 Gansevoort St
New York, NY
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As part of the performance program organized by guest curator Taja Cheek for Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing, Sarah Hennies presents Motor Tapes, a one-hour work for a large ensemble. Taking its name from neuroscientist Rodolfo Llinás’s characterization of the human brain as containing innumerable “tape loops” that run continuously within the mind, Motor Tapes is composed of densely overlapping patterns of sound, with musicians representing synapses that both fire independently and work together to achieve complex activities. Llinás’s description of this phenomena is strikingly musical: “The activity in the basal ganglia is running all the time, playing motor patterns and snippets of motor patterns amongst and between themselves […] they seem to act as a continuous, random, motor pattern noise generator.” “I am interested in the motor tapes theory,” Hennies has said, “because it suggests that alongside lived experience there is a mysterious biological basis for our inclinations, talents and identities.”

Motor Tapes will be performed by Lauren Cauley, Laura Cocks, David Friend, Madison Greenstone, Judith Hamann, Tristan Kasten-Krause, Hannah Levinson, Christopher McIntyre, Erin Rogers, Brendon Randall-Myers, Bill Solomon, and Nate Wooley.

 

April 29, 2024

New Thread Quartet presents: Electric Sax V2 // The Cell NYC

New Thread Quartet presents Electric Sax Vol. 2: Terrain and Barriers, the saxophone quartet’s second annual concert of electroacoustic works for saxophone. This year’s program explores the literal and metaphorical paths across landscapes, through music about terrain, barriers, and the interconnectedness of things.

Erin Rogers’ Fledge is a electroacoustic, quadraphonic companion piece to her 2023 work Foliage for saxophone quartet. cory ryan kasprzyk’s other transforms a physical barrier from an obstruction into something sonically intertwined to the environment. The composition is an exact transcription of a barrier resonance, performed through microtones and extended technique alongside audio and video playback. Matias Vilaplana Stark’s Senderos, leads the musicians in improvisation guided by a video score. The work is created with satellite imagery showing four landscapes from Chile. Karlheinz Essl’s colorado utilizes an interactive “particle accelerator” to superimpose live sound particles of the saxophones across a 4-channel sound projection. The electronic manipulation will be controlled live by Dennis Sullivan.

Electric Sax Vol. 2: Terrain and Barriers
Saturday, May 25, 7:30pm
The Cell – 338 West 23rd Street, New York, NY, 10011
Tickets – Free, suggested $15 donation – available online and at the door
Reception to follow

Program
Erin Rogers – Fledge, for sax quartet and live electronics * #
cory ryan kasprzyk – other, for sax quartet with audio/video playback * #
Matias Vilaplana Stark – Senderos, for sax quartet with video score
Karlheinz Essl – colorado, for sax quartet with live-electronics and 4-channel sound projection +

* world premiere
+ North American premiere
# commisioned by New Thread Quartet

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April 29, 2024

Hypercube @ Queens New Music Festival

Hypercube returns to its home borough and the Queens New Music Festival on May 11th, presenting original works for ensemble by Farzia Fallah, Jessica Ackerley, Brandon Connors-Morrison, Seong Ae Kim and Eric Wubbels. The quartet will also be joined by Peruvian interdisciplinary artist and robotics maker Efraín Rozas for a world premiere performance of a new work featuring the composer as fifth member of the ensemble.

Sat, May 11, 7:00pm

Secret Theatre
38-02 61st St.  Woodside, NY 11377

April 29, 2024

piano+ @ Spectrum

Curated by composer and pianist Teodora Stepančić, piano+ is a concert series dedicated to new and rarely heard music. An intimate listening experience, a space for sharing sounds, a place for open minds and ears.

#36
Sun May 5, 4pm
Spectrum
481 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn

new works by Laura Cetilia. Gabriela Areal. Teodora Stepančić. Germaine Sijstermans + Larry Polansky  |  LCollective  |

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April 29, 2024

Charlotte Mundy: Strange Moving Power // Americas Society

Charlotte Mundy: Strange Moving Power

Delighted to join the Canadian soprano Charlotte Mundy, as she presents music recently written for her and original compositions for voice and electronics and voice and saxophone.

7pm ET
AMERICAS SOCIETY
680 Park Avenue
New York, NY

Program

  • Raven Chacon: Ella Llora (2023)
  • Improvisation (with Erin Rogers)
  • Charlotte Mundy: Strange Moving Power (2024)
  • Christian Quiñones: My Voice is a Broken Chorus  (2022)
  • Francisco del Pino: The Sea (2022)

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April 22, 2024

Tactus Ensemble // Contemporary Chamber Music // Manhattan School of Music

Tactus Ensemble: Contemporary Chamber Music at Manhattan School of Music

As Co-Artistic Director of Tactus Contemporary Chamber Music, my colleague Matt Ward and I are thrilled to invite you to 6 concerts of chamber music this year featuring students of Manhattan School of Music’s Contemporary Performance Program. All concerts are free. Please join us on the Upper West Side this season.

Fri, APR 12 | 7:30 PM

Tactus Ensemble features students of the Contemporary Performance Program (CPP)

CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
Matthew Ward and Erin Rogers, Artistic Directors

PROGRAM:
WESLEY THOMPSON Solar Sonata, Voyager, Op. 33 (2024) Tactus Commission Prize Winner 2023
STEFAN WOLPE Quartet (1950-1954)
VIVIAN FUNG Corona Morphs (2021)
ANTHONY BRAXTON Composition #142 (1988)
KATE GENTILE b i o m e i.i (2021)

Free, More Information + Livestream HERE

Niedorff-Karpati Hall
Manhattan School of Music
130 Claremont Avenue
New York, New York 10027

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April 11, 2024

“Skylighght” @PS21 // Chatham, NY

Mon, Aug 19
PS21 Center for Contemporary Performance
Pavilion Theatre
2980 New York Route 66
Chatham, NY

PS21 HOUSE BLEND II: Konus QuartettKonus performs Klaus Lang’s Drei Allmenden, for saxophone quartet and harmonium, which the quartet recorded for Cubus Records in 2020 with the composer as soloist. Paired with Skylighght, written and performed by Gelsey Bell (voice) and Erin Rogers (saxophone).

Center for Contemporary Performance is a state-of-the-art venue on 100 acres of unspoiled meadows, trails, and woodlands in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Performances in our open-air Pavilion Theater and 100 acres of orchards, meadows, and woodlands in the heart of the Hudson Valley

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April 11, 2024

Williams College presents New Thread Quartet – Visiting Artist Series

New Thread Quartet – Visiting Artist Series

The Williams College Department of Music presents New Thread Quartet.  This event is free and open to the public.

New Thread Quartet presents Walk for a shell, a special concert of repertoire from their yearly fall Explorations and spring Electric Sax concerts. An aural feast for curious minds, the works span the reflective to the frenetic, notated to the improvised, and the tiniest sounds to the uber-rich sounds only a saxophone quartet can produce.

Wed, April 17th, 2024 // 7:30 pm
Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall
Bernhard Music Center
54 Chapin Hall Dr
Williamstown, MA
FREE

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April 10, 2024

Popebama + Luis McDougal // Sō Laboratories, Brooklyn

Luis McDougal (guitarist/improviser) and Daniel Matei join Popebama (Erin Rogers, saxes + Dennis Sullivan, percussion) for an electric-acoustic minifest on April 19th as part of So Laboratories in Brooklyn’s Navy Yard. From the smallest murmurings of Rick Burkhardt’s Wing to the bombastic pocket of Erin Rogers’ Basket Case, Popebama combines homemade instruments, analog synths, FX pedals, and more to bring about a space where these disparate sonic languages coexist. Joined by Luis McDougall on electric guitar and Daniel Matei on percussion, the evening will feature a solo set by McDougal, followed by two composed works performed by Popebama and a quartet of double percussion, soprano sax and guitar.
Fri, Apr 19 // doors 7:30
So Laboratories
20 Grand Ave #205, Brooklyn
$10 suggested
April 9, 2024

Skylighght: Gelsey Bell+Erin Rogers//Green-Wood Catacombs [Album Release] day 2

PHANTOM WAVES: GELSEY BELL AND ERIN ROGERS

May 16th 6:30pm – 7:30pm & 8:30 – 9:30 (2 performances/day)

A performance in the Catacombs

Phantom Waves is an innovative music series crafted for the distinctive acoustic spaces of Green-Wood’s Historic Chapel and Catacombs. Headlined by musicians making waves with experimental approaches to voice, instrumentation, and composition, the series offers immersive sonic journeys that blur the line between the living and the spectral.

The 2024 series is curated by acclaimed performer Gelsey Bell, recognized by The New York Times as “one of New York’s most adventurous musicians.”

Price: $40, and $35 for members.

Vocalist Gelsey Bell and saxophonist Erin Rogers come together to celebrate the release of their new album, Skylighght, which features tracks recorded in Green-Wood’s Catacombs. Using the historic structure as a third collaborator, their performance will feature a site-specific sonic interaction, artfully integrating the unique architectural shape and resonant acoustics of the space. Together, Bell and Rogers explore an intimate and vulnerable practice that brings together the voice and the saxophone, ultimately leading to a harmonic blend of multiphonics.

Please note that if only 1 ticket shows as available during the purchase process that is the last ticket available.

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April 3, 2024