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Family Picnic 2008 @CCM: unheard-of // ensemble
Unheard-of // Ensemble: CCM Residency Day 1 – Performing works from Unheard-of//Dialogues including Family Picnic 2008 by Erin Rogers.
February 26, 2018 @8 PM
Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music (CCM)
290 45221, CCM Blvd
Cincinnati, OH
More info HERE
Family Picnic 2008 @University of Louisville: unheard-of // ensemble
University of Louisville Guest Artists:
Unheard-Of Ensemble
The concert will feature new works for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano, examining the modern voice of Messiaen quartet instrumentation, with works by Meg Schedel, Erin Rogers, Reiko Fueting, Nathan Hudson, Michael Lanci, Kevin Laskey, Nickitas Demos, and Stephen Cabell.
Wednesday, February 28 at 7:00pm
School of Music, Bird Recital Hall
105 W. Brandeis Ave. , Louisville, Kentucky 40292
More info HERE
Family Picnic 2008 @PianoForte Studios, Chicago
Unheard-of//Ensemble:
Reiko Füting
procession– process: peace (dona nobis pacem)
Erin Rogers
Family Picnic 2008
Nickitas Demos
Frontlash
Living Room: Stephe Cooper / Jessica Pavone / Popebama
Popebama and The Footlight present an evening of sonic exploration and various absurdities featuring Ridgewood and Astoria based artists.
Featuring:
—Stephen Cooper of Cloud Becomes Your Hand :: Solo Set
—Jessica Pavone – Solo set
–Popebama (Erin Rogers :: Dennis Sullivan)
—AND a special one time performance featuring all 4 artists—
Sunday, Feb 10: 7:30 – 10:30
The Footlight
465 Seneca Ave
Queens, NY 11385
$10 cover
Featuring live instrumental performances, Popebama will perform new works by Queens-based composers Erin Rogers, Dennis Sullivan and Queens-born Paul Pinto, with early sets from Queens-based artists Stephe Cooper and Jessica Pavone.
Popebama formed in April 2016 when Erin Rogers and Dennis
Sullivan joined forces to perform a new work by Sullivan at JACK,
Brooklyn. The synergy of the two performers and combined interest in exploring experimental sound worlds launched a duo that has since wowed crowds as far west as Salt Lake City and as far north as Edmonton, Canada. Specializing in works conceived by Rogers, Sullivan, and composers such as Paul Pinto, Matthew Shlomowitz and Eric Wubbels, with upcoming works by Jenna Lyle, Daniel Silliman, and Andrew Greenwald, the duo has performed on the Permutations, Home Audio, Avant Garasement and Sound Traffic Concert Series with featured appearances at the Edmonton Fringe Festival (Canada), Diabolical Records (Salt Lake City), and the inaugural VU Symposium (Park City, UT), most recently performing for an ecstatic crowd at the 2017 New Music Gathering (Bowling Green, OH). Popebama will be featured at the inaugural SPLICE
Festival at the University of Western Michigan.
This event is made possible (in part) by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council

photo: Nate May
Popebama @NASA, CCM
New Thread Quartet @NASA, CCM
New Thread Quartet heads to Cincinnati for the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) Biennial Conference. Performing Taylor Brook’s Flux Candrix as part of the presentation: “Spaziergang – A 2017 Translation”
Saturday, March 10 @11am
Cohen Hall
Cincinnati Conservatory
290 45221, CCM Blvd,
Cincinnati, OH 45219
More info HERE
NYC Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit
Delighted to perform with Kevin Patton at the 2018 NYC Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit. Kevin will be manipulating my baritone sax through an electronic instrument.
New York City College of Technology
Voorhees Theater
186 Jay Street, Brooklyn
Concerts are FREE and open to the public.
Click HERE for more information
‘Clamor’ in Cleveland – Bop Stop at The Musical Settlement
Toasty Tunes: CUSP’s Winter Fundraiser
Thursday, Jan 18 // doors 7pm, show 7:30
BOP STOP at The Music Settlement
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
Dave Reminick | Walking After Midnight (2017)
Kate Soper | Ototoi (2015)
Erin Rogers | Clamor (2016)
Now Hear This Festival // Rise Up, Singing // Yardbird Suite // Edmonton
Sunday, March 25, 3pm
Yardbird Suite (11 Tommy Banks Way)
UltraViolet Ensemble, 3:00 p.m.
Closing the 2018 Now Hear This Festival is Edmonton’s fabulous UltraViolet: Roger Admiral (piano), Chenoa Anderson (flutes), Allison Balcetis (saxophones) and Amy Nicholson (‘cello). The group gave a stunning debut performance of new, multi-media works during the 2017 festival. Allison and Amy will perform Rise Up, Singing for alto saxophone and cello by Erin Rogers.
After-party, 4:30 p.m.
After the UltraViolet show, please join us in The Yardbird Suite for some refreshments and discussion!