Hypercube presents
Concert 1: “Tesseraction”
Premieres by Fall 2021 CubeLab Composers
Friday, October 29, 2021, 8pm ET // Online
Broadcast HERE
Program:
Small Worlds by Austin Franklin Tesseraction by Liam Diethrich Sporadically Emphatic by Julian Green Elegy for a Silent City by Lewis Horrigan Ingham “Star of Hope.” by David Pennise We are here by Seong Ae Kim Subject-Object-Abject by James Ilgenfritz III
Hypercube:
Erin Rogers, saxophones Jay Sorce, electric guitar Andrea Lodge, piano/accordion Chris Graham, percussion
Thank you to Adelphi University for its support of the Hypercube Composition Lab.
Piano+ is a concert series inviting composers, performers and audiences into an intimate listening experience, a space for sharing sounds, ideas and music, for open minds and ears. Curated and organized by Teodora Stepančić.
The fearless ADAM BEDELL, CULLEN FAULK, & MATTHEW TEODORI of line upon line percussion will perform How Deep Is Your Love.
Program: Erin Rogers
How Deep is Your Love
Timothy McCormack
glost fire (2020-2021)* (world premiere, commissioned by line upon line)
Small Batch is an intimate new music concert series to be held in the Recording Studio’s Live Room, curated by Russell Podgorsek and Andrew Stoltz.
EVENT DETAILS
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Live Room (MRH 2.636)
2406 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX (map)
Due to the intimacy of the Live Room, we will only be offering 15 tickets per performance. The Butler School’s complimentary ticket policy does not apply to this concert.
POSTPONED – due to COVID. Check back for updated schedule.
Kamratōn in NYC
January 30, 2022, 7pm
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY
Curtis Rumrill: In This Styrofoam Room
Yaz Lancaster: pearl, eels, 2178, and bootlace
Michele Cheng: Cultural Spacesuit
Erin Rogers: On View
Anna Louise-Walton: Basket of Figs
Friday, October 22, 5p ET
Trefoil Arch, Central Park
Short walk from Bethesda Terrace, near Loeb Boathouse
Performance is outdoors and FREE to attend.
Skylighght is a duet collaboratively composed and performed by vocalist Gelsey Bell and saxophonist Erin Rogers. The two performers move through space wordlessly directing the sound in pathways that dance around the listener. The piece also involves a section called Building Canyons, where Bell sings into the bell of Rogers’ tenor saxophone, exploring its inner chamber and sounding a rainbow of diverse harmonic partials and multiphonics.
This event is presented by thingNY with support from a #CityArtistCorps grant.
Calderwood Hall at Gardner Museum (on-site)
25 Evans Way
Boston, MA 02115
Abilities Dance is partnering with Amplifier Projects and the Gardner Museums highlight change-makers, working towards social justice through the arts.
The vision of the show is “to disrupt antiquated ableist beliefs and disseminate the value of inclusion through dance” presents a commissioned film in response to the Gardner’s special exhibition Titian: Women, Myth & Power. New choreography re-centers diverse bodies to tell classic stories and explore themes of gender and representation.
The film will include performances from dancers who have diverse identities within and outside of the disabled community, which they bring into their co-choreographic creations with Founder/Executive & Artistic Director Ellice Patterson. Musical scores by Director of Music Andrew Choe and Composer Erin Rogers.
The moveable Brooklyn house show series known as Home Audio has been happening since 2011 thanks to brilliant musician/person Mara Mayer. I’m extremely excited to play on it again, as it was one of the first places I ever tried out solo work. The lineup is stellar as always, so please join us.
Saturday, Oct 2
Ridgewood, Queens (address in ticket link)
Doors at 6pm, music at 6:30pm
Hypercube: LIVE in Brooklyn
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY
On Wednesday, September 29th, Hypercube performs its first IN-PERSON concert since February 2020. Kicking off its 3rd Composition Lab, Hypercube LIVE in Brooklyn will feature works by past Cubelab composers Lihuen Sirvent and Joshua Mallard alongside Eric Wubbels’ Voided Cross.
FREE to attend and open to the public. Audience is limited to 20 attendees.
Please RSVP to reserve your seat. Masks are required.
This event is supported by a #CityArtistsCorps grant and will also be live-streamed.
The New Thread Quartet joins Music for Contemplation to present an outdoor concert of works for 8 saxophones. Walk, bike, or picnic while taking in premiere works by Craig Shepard’s and Erin Rogers. Both works incorporate the sounds of the site, inviting listeners to pause and breath in the ambience.
Sunday, September 12, 2021, 4pm ET
Newtown Creek Nature Walk
End of Paidge Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11222
The Newtown Creek Nature walk is a superfund site located near the ends of Paidge Avenue and Provost Streets at the northeast tip of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. 7 to Hunter’s Point Avenue and walk over the Pulaski, G to Greenpoint Avenue, B32/B67 to the foot of the Pulaski Bridge. Parking is available near the entrance to the Walk. If you have not been to the site before, please leave a few minutes early to find your way.
This event is entirely outdoors. In the event of rain, the performance will take place nearby under coverage.
All performers are required to be vaccinated; listeners are strongly encouraged to wear masks.
Concert is free an open to the public.
New Thread Quartet saxophonist Kristen McKeon was recognized with a $5,000 City Artists Corps grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) to contribute to the presentation of this event.