Bearthoven: New Works ft. Popebama @ LPR

Bearthoven: New Works ft. Popebama @ LPR

Thursday, February 27, 2020
7:30 (doors) 8:30 (show)
Le Poisson Rouge (map)
158 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012

Popebama joins Bearthoven for their returns to LPR and the third annual ‘New Works’ concert. Performing works by Rogers, Sullivan and Rogers-and-Sullivan, Popebama will join the bill for an opening set. Bearthoven will presents NYC premieres of two substantial new pieces by Bang on a Can co-founder Michael Gordon and Kinds of Kings co-founder Shelley Washington.

Tickets available here – more information available here

January 8, 2020

Hypercube plays Iceberg Composers // Tenri Cultural Institute // NYC

Join Hypercube and ICEBERG New Music for a night of world premieres and OPEN BAR in the heart of NYC. Admission includes unlimited open bar and a meet and greet after the show.

Saturday, February 15, 2020 // 8pm
Tenri Cultural Institute
43 W 13th St
New York, NY 10011
Tickets HERE

Hailed by The Washington Post as “Jarring and compelling,” Hypercube is an ultra-virtuosic quartet comprised of Erin Rogers (saxophone), Jay Sorce (guitar), Andrea Violet Lodge (piano & accordion), and Chris Graham (percussion).

On February 15, Hypercube joins forces with composers with ICEBERG New Music to present a program of world-premiere music, great drinks, and good times. Come join us!

PROGRAM
Victor Baez – “Bosquejo Bop serio” *
Max Grafe – “Peal” *
Stephanie Ann Boyd – “Hypartita” *

-Intermission-

Jug Marković – “Poison Comes in Small Bottles”
Drake Andersen – “Courses” *
Derek Cooper – “Reverence, Lost” *

* = World Premiere

January 5, 2020

CANCELLED – Hypercube // Brain On Fire // Album Release Party

Join Hypercube to celebrate the release of its debut album Brain On Fire from New Focus Recordings. The evening will feature performances by Parhelion Ensemble and Hypercube, artwork by A.G. Grillasca + refreshments!

Saturday, May 9 // 7pm
Areté Gallery
67 West St
Brooklyn, NY 11222

 

 

January 5, 2020

Bushwick Improvised Music Series

Monday, January 20, 2020 // 7pm-12am
Downstairs @Bph bushwick party house
1288 Myrtle Ave
(Across the street from M train Central Ave stop)
New York, NY 11221
$10 suggested donation

7pm Dave Miller – drums
Robert Boston – keyboard
Daniel Carter – woodwinds
Tom Kotik – bass

8pm Stephen Gauci – tenor saxophone
Adam Lane – bass
Kevin Shea – drums

9pm Hans Tammen – buchla
David Rothenberg – woodwinds/electronics
Jay Nicholas – bass
John Wirczorek – drums

9:45pm Welf Dorr – alto saxophone
Santiago Leibson – keyboard
Kenneth Jimenez – bass
Kevin Shea – drums

10:45pm Ayumi Ishito – saxophone
Daniel Carter – woodwinds
Stelios Mihas – guitar
Demian Richardson – trumpet
Josh Rosenberg – keyboard

11:30pm Alec Goldfarb – guitar
Carlos Aguilar – flutes
Simone Baron – accordion
Caitlin Cawley – percussion
Robert Fleitz – keyboard
Carrie Frey – viola
Giancarlo Latta – violin
Helen Newby – cello
Erin Rogers – saxophones

Downstairs @ Bushwick Public House
http://bushwickpublichouse.com/
gaucimusic.com

January 5, 2020

Popebama // “What is ‘New Music’?” // Arete Gallery

 “What is ‘New Music’?”

Thursday, 1/23/20, 8pm

Featuring: Sugar Vendil, Jean Carla Rodea, Popebama (Erin Rogers and Dennis Sullivan)

Curated by Brian McCorkle. Post concert discussion at 9:00 pm

“New music. New listening. Just an attention to the activity of sounds.” – John Cage “If a composer dies, throw it out.” – Robert Ashley “Music thus stages its own postconceptual structure as the crisis and disintegration of the concept of music itself.” – Peter Osborne, “The Terminology is in Crisis” The term “New Music” has been around since the 1940s, and has become the banner behind which anyone working in the “classical” “contemporary” “tradition” can rally. Gone are the modernist movements of form which defined the structure of what one expected to hear, now all we know is that it will be “New” (with a capital N), and by “New” it is usually meant: post-World War II, almost 100 years ago now. But how does it feel be a part of the “New Music” community? Why is the term useful? What sort of things can it describe beyond “Newness”? Inspired by the Peter Osborne essay “The Terminology in is Crisis” – how do composers and performers of this “New Music” understand their practice and work in relation to this term, which flies the flag of “music” in the face of beautiful work that problematizes its identification as such? Composer and performer of “New Music” Brian McCorkle (Panoply Performance Laboratory, Varispeed Collective) invites friends, collaborators, and interested strangers to Areté for an evening of music and discussion surrounding this delightfully ambiguous term which encompasses such a variety of sounds.

More info HERE

January 5, 2020

National Sawdust // LUCY DHEGRAE “A BARELY ARCHING BRIDGE”

Saturday 11 January // 08:00pm
FERUS FESTIVAL: LUCY DHEGRAE “A BARELY ARCHING BRIDGE”
7pm doors • 8pm show

Gelsey Bell and Erin Rogers perform “Building Canyons” from Skylighght.

Part II: A Barely Arching Bridge is the second installment in The Processing Series. This concert confronts sexual violence squarely and unapologetically, and explores how one can transform one’s abuse into a tool of healing. Eve Beglarian’s She Gets to Decide, which combines personal history, the painting Thérèse Dreaming by Balthus, and the words of Judge Rosemarie Aquilina during the trial of Larry Nassar — “Leave your pain here, and go out and do your magnificent things” — is the centerpiece of a program which also features works by Amadeus Regucera, Philippe Leroux, Georges Aperghis, Peter Kramer, Guillaume de Machaut, and Francis Poulenc.

Tickets & More Info

January 5, 2020

Dave’s Waves // Schumann Resonance Saxophone Choir // Sunview Luncheonette

Sat, Dec 7 // 9pm
Sunview Luncheonette
221 Nassau Ave
Brooklyn, New York 11222

Dave’s Waves returns once again from the aether to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, December 6th-8th, 2019. Sonic and visual delights are once again available as your host David “Dave” First re-opens your favorite neighborhood sonic luncheonette for a holidaze celebration that could only happen at Dave’s Waves.

12/7 noon-11pm with 9pm special ritual performance by the enchanting Schumann Resonance Saxophone Choir (Kate Mohanty/Craig Schenker/Erin Rogers/Elliott Levin/Jeremy Danneman) who will play a specially constructed improv score created by your host.

There will be new video delights and dishes on the menu (check out our now classic Binaural Bites and recently added Iso Chronic Soundaes) as well as, of course, all your old favorites: Dave’s genuine, original, sonified-to-perfection Schumann Resonance data, Dave’s just intonation videos, Dave’s Waves TV, delicious sweet ‘n’ savories and bracing seasonal drinks by Mira Gwincinska, **PLUS** a new series of special pagan ritual performances along with the Schumann drones by a group of specially chosen, shamanic sonic empaths!

December 1, 2019

Artificial Dawn // Works for Improvising Ensemble

A concert of open-instrumentation works for improvising ensemble, centered on ideas of loss, fragmentation, and recreation, featuring scores by George Lewis, Lou Sheppard, and Anonymous.

December 4, at 7PM
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St
Brooklyn, NY 11206

$15 general / $10 student
performed by:
Carlos Aguilar
Simone Baron
Robert Fleitz
Carrie Frey
Alec Goldfarb
Giancarlo Latta
Helen Newby
Erin Rogers
Clara Warnaar

December 1, 2019

thingNY performs @MATA benefit // Tibet House

thingNY performs as part of MATA’s Annual Benefit Gala honoring Ed Harsh

Tibet House
22 West 15th Street, New York
Friday, December 6th, 2019 | 6:00 pm

Tickets 

Drinks, Hors d’Oeuvres, and Special Performances

Featuring a Silent Auction of Unique Items and Experiences

November 22, 2019

Broken Silence // DiMenna Center for Classical Music

Broken Silence
January 6,7,8, 2020, 8:25 pm
DiMenna Center for Classical Music
Cary Hall

450 West 37th Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues.

Erin Rogers (tenor saxophone), Kristen McKeon (alto saxophone), Dan Joseph, Dev Ray and Alex Lahoski (ebow steel string acoustic guitars) and Craig Shepard (speaker) present music supporting listeners to engage with text drawn from court testimony connected with the ongoing scandal in the Roman Catholic Church.

No charge for admission.
Due to limited seating, RSVP here.

November 21, 2019