yarn/wire @The Stone featuring Popebama

Popebama is thrilled to join yarn/wire at The Stone as part of their 2019 residency! More information to come.

Program:
January 29: Yarn/Wire + Rick Burkhardt
January 30: Yarn/Wire + Erin Rogers, Dennis Sullivan & Popebama
January 31: Yarn/Wire + Katherine Young
February 1: Yarn/Wire + Annie Lewandowski (Powerdove)
February 2: Yarn/Wire + Travis Laplante

8:30pm | $20
more information here
For information about event accessibility accommodations, please contact yarnwire@yarnwire.org.

Glassbox Theatre
The New School
55 W.13th Street

November 25, 2018

Hypercube // CalArts Residency

Feb 7-8, 2019

CalArts residency
Performing works by Nick Deyoe, Lilac Atassi, Ben Richter, Sivan Silver-Swartz
California Institute of the Arts
24700 McBean Parkway
Valencia, California 91355
Los Angeles, CA

November 25, 2018

Hypercube // CalArts Residency

Feb 7-8, 2019

CalArts residency
Performing works by Nick Deyoe, Lilac Atassi, Ben Richter, Sivan Silver-Swartz
California Institute of the Arts
24700 McBean Parkway
Valencia, California 91355
Los Angeles, CA

November 25, 2018

Wild Up // We the People – Sonoma, CA

Excited to join LA’s Wild Up for “We the People” in Sonoma, CA.

February 22, 2019
7:30 PM
Weill Hall
1801 E Cotati Ave
Rohnert Park, CA

WE THE PEOPLE  

The greatest artists have been the voices of their communities. We the People is a residency / concert that celebrates the repertoire created by composers as a reflection of the civic dialogue. We the People is also a community engagement program for students and audiences to energize the arts moving forward in a continuing role of civic dialogue. In each site across the U.S. we’ll be looking to collaborate with students of any and all disciplines on campus: art, music, theater, writing, public policy, law, the sciences, and others to discuss, create,  Includes work by John Lennon, Nina Simone, Louis Andriessen and maybe some future classics created during an accompanying residency.

REPERTOIRE
[Subject to change]
JAMES TENNEY: Swell Piece
JOHN LENNON: John Sinclair
LOUIS ANDRIESSEN: Workers Union
PAULINE OLIVEROS: Tuning Meditation
FREDERIC RZEWSKI: Attica
JULIUS EASTMAN: Stay On It

and numerous new open score works for musicians and non-musicians

for TICKETS and more info CLICK HERE

November 25, 2018

Second Sunday Concert Series presents Popebama

Second Sunday Concert Series presents
POPEBAMA
Saxophones – Erin Rogers
Percussion – Dennis Sullivan
http://popebama.com

The Second Sunday Concert Series presents monthly concerts featuring musicians in the Boston area & beyond, programmed by Music Director Aaron Jay Myers. This is the FINAL SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT

Sunday, December 9 @4pm
New School of Music
25 Lowell St, Cambridge, MA
4:00pm
$10, $5 for students
(All money from the door goes to the musicians)

Program:
Hack It! – Paul Pinto
Wormhole – Erin Rogers
Untitled (for 2) Daniel Silliman
Light on Light – Erin Rogers
Shedding Waste – Dennis Sullivan

About:
Following St. Peter’s veneration in 33, Popebama formed 2000 years later in a swarm of warm honey and wooden harmonicas, collecting sounds of years past and forging textures of tomorrow. Through virtuosic execution of non-traditional sounds, NYC-based composer-performers Erin Rogers (saxophones) and Dennis Sullivan (percussion), apply text, electronics, and high-energy instrumental writing, to communicate to worlds beyond measly Earth (though we love Earth and the rich soil).

Specializing in works conceived by Rogers and Sullivan, Popebama collaborates with composers such as Paul Pinto, Matthew Shlomowitz, Eric Wubbels, Jenna Lyle, Daniel Silliman, and Andrew Greenwald. The duo has performed in living rooms, concert halls, record shops, auditoriums, garages, abandoned warehouses, cafes, university recital halls, your mom’s summer home, bookstores, basements, and theatres, for audiences ranging from 1000 ecstatic fans to 1 sound guy. Featured on the Edmonton Fringe Festival, Permutations Series, Home Audio, Avant Garasement, Sound Traffic Series, Diabolical Records (Salt Lake City), VU Symposium, and Bodies-As-Technology / Squaring-the-Circle, with lauded performances at the 2017 New Music Gathering (Bowling Green), NASA 2018 Biennial Conference (Cincinnati), SPLICE Festival (Michigan), and the inaugural Re:Sound Festival (Cleveland). Popebama’s 2018/19 season includes engagements at UMass Amherst, and Ball State University, with featured appearances on yarn|wire’s Stone residency (NYC) and a European tour.

November 20, 2018

News from the Oort Cloud – Andrew Livingston + thingNY @C’Mon Everybody

MON. DEC. 17

News from the Oort Cloud
News from the Oort Cloud
Andrew Livingston’s album release concert with thingNY

C’Mon Everybody
325 Franklin Ave
8:00pm show
$13 at the door
thingNY.com

with Ellen O and Sir Kay
Fellow thing, Andrew “Scrap” Livingston (Mike Doughty, Piad Guyvessant) is releasing an album: a psychedelic, spacey, chamber folk exploring isolation and mortality. thingNY interprets the new record as a live ensemble piece of reverbed-out synths and swirling minimalist colors. Hear and preorder the album on Bandcamp.

November 20, 2018

Talea plays SOPER+ADAMCYK

Pleased to be joining Talea Ensemble as they perform works by SOPER+ADAMCYK

Saturday, November 30, 7pm
Americas Society
680 Park Ave
New York, NY

Kate Soper: Voices from the Killing Jar (2012)
David Adamcyk: New work *World Premiere (2018)

Featuring:
Lucy Dhegrae, voice
Michael Weyandt, baritone
James Baker, conductor

November 8, 2018

New Thread Quartet – Music@One

Music@One

New Thread Quartet visit New Jersey City University for a free afternoon concert! We will perform a collection of commissioned works for saxophone quartet.

More at NJCU’s event page.

November 8, 2018

WasteLAnd – A(sh)perture – Los Angeles

Thrilled to be part of WasteLAnd Music’s 6th Season, kicking off with a performance by Aperture Duo and a premiere of my new work Travelogue, for violin and viola!

Friday, November 16, 2018 at 8 PM

Art Share-LA
801 E 4th Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90013

October 26, 2018

Red Clay performs Urban Composites – Greensboro, NC

Red Clay Saxophone Quartet performs Urban Composites

Friday, Nov 2, 2018 // 7:30pm
UNCG School Of Music
100 McIver Street
Greensboro, NC

Featuring Chen Yi’s insane “Not Alone,” and music by Erin Rogers (of Hypercube) and works by UNCG student composers Yunfei Li, Sean Mulcahy, Asher Sizermore, and Julian Ward. UNCG Organ Hall, FREE!!

October 25, 2018