Premiere of “Purple” // FDA project // Greenwich House, NYC
Saturday, February 8, 2020 // Greenwich House Music School
46 Barrow St
New York, NY 10014
More info HERE

Saturday, February 8, 2020 // Greenwich House Music School
46 Barrow St
New York, NY 10014
More info HERE

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 // 8:30pm
ELBPHILHARMONIE HAMBURG
KAISTUDIO 1
tickets HERE

By Hackercatxxy – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0
On November 23, Hypercube will play pieces by ICEBERG member composers on this hour-long pop up concert. Rockwood’s Stage 3 is an intimate, inviting space with a full bar – come enjoy a drink with the composers and performers after the show.
November 23, 2019 – 8:30 pm
Rockwood Music Hall (Map)
Stage 3
New York, NY
Excited to be performing works by young composers at Hunter College! Join me for “New Music for Saxophone” featuring Saxophonist Erin Rogers.
David Fulmer, director
Free Admission // Open to Everyone
Program:
Jessie Marino – The Whale Is a Capital Fish
Sam Scranton – Baleen
Paul Pinto – mini_007
Jennifer Walshe – Language Ruins Everything
Robert Ashley – Tap Dancing in the Sand
A night of audio-visual chamber music and sonic theaters. The program explores the sounds of language through its obscuration and translation. Rome Prize fellow Jessie Marino‘s multimedia The Whale Is a Capital Fish is part video lecture, part ritualistic absurdity, with instruments frenetically trying to keep up with rapid-fire translations and “incorrect” supertitles, and then Sam Scranton’s meditative Baleen utilizes the mouth as a filter for digestion, language and harmony, with the skillful employment of decorative vases. A quartet of desperate job interviewers struggles to get words-in-edgewise in Paul Pinto‘s joyfully awkward mini_007, and Irish humorist Jennifer Walshe implores us to consider that Language Ruins Everything through tai chi, falsetto and mime. Finally, the bilingual oracular statements of Hector Berlioz, as played by Alvin Lucier imitating Dr. Chicago, “translated” into the creamy poetry and instrumental lilts of Robert Ashley, in his stunning, rarely performed work, Tap Dancing in the Sand.
Performed by thingNY:
Andrew Livingston, Dave Ruder, Erin Rogers, Gelsey Bell, Jeffrey Young, & Paul Pinto
$15 advance, $20 at the door
more info & tickets at www.thingNY.com/hello
Come early to take part in Arete’s new audio-visual installation by thingNY.

Delighted to be performing a solo sax set alongside unheard-of//ensemble’s program of Trios, hosted by Metropolis Ensemble. I’ll also be narrating Du Yun’s dreams-bend.
Tuesday, October 29th
Doors 7pm / Show 7:30pm
1 Rivington St
New York, NY
Unheard-of//Ensemble performs an eclectic program of trio works for clarinet, violin, and cello, featuring New York icons Elliott Carter’s Con Leggerezza Pensosa and Ursula Mamlok’s Five Bagatelles alongside Jeewon Kim’s Silence written as part of Unheard-of’s recent workshop with students at Manhattan School of Music. Unheard-of also performs Du Yun’s dreams-bend with Erin Rogers narrating and Seth Boustead’s Daughters of the Moon based on an Italo Calvino short story. They perform Cirque de solfège, a seven-movement miniature work written for Unheard-of’s community engagement concerts by Queens-based composer Sunny Knable.
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Popebama travels to the great state of Minnesota in October! Pleased to be performing at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), we will present works by Erin Rogers and Dennis Sullivan.
Monday, October 14 2019 // 3:00pm
University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD)
Popebama travels to the great state of Minnesota in October! Pleased to be performing at St. Cloud State, we will present works by Jenna Lyle, Paul Pinto, Erin Rogers and Dennis Sullivan.
Tuesday, October 15 2019 // 7:30pm
Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
620 3rd Ave. So.
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN
More info HERE
Friday, Sep 20th, 2019 // 7:30pm
Moss Arts Center, Virginia Tech
190 Alumni Mall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
wild Up is the ultimately flexible, go anywhere, play anything modern music collective led by Christopher Rountree, artistic director and conductor. Together with them, you will explore the music of ancient India, modern California, and post-war New York that embraces a theme of innovation and acknowledges we are all standing on the shoulders of our ancestors. Join the orchestra as members of a congregation in a devotional that preaches a joyous path to the future of American Utopianism.