Thomas Paine in Violence

I’ll be playing piano and singing for most of November. If you’re in the neighboring apartment, I apologize. Otherwise, I promise you’re going to love this new look.  There are 10 chances to catch Thomas Paine in Violence presented by HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.  Tickets start at $25. Get them HERE!

HERE Presents
Thomas Paine in Violence

TICKETS:
Mon. Nov. 6 – 8:30pm
Tue. Nov. 7 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 9 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 10 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 11 – 8:30pm
Sun. Nov. 12 – 8:30pm
Wed. Nov. 15 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 16 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 17 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 18 – 8:30pm

HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.
Thomas Paine in Violence is an electronic psychedelic opera-sermon set in a radio station in the afterlife of the Founding Father and international activist. Joan La Barbara portrays Paine struggling to broadcast a message of economic justice amidst a whirlwind of lightning-quick singing, autotuned shock-jockery, gadgets, voices, instruments, and sonic chaos.

Created, Written, and Scored by Paul Pinto
Directed by Rick Burkhardt
Scenic Design by Carolyn Mraz
Lighting Design by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew
Sound Design by Philip White
Choreographed by Chloe Treat
Sound Engineered by Gus Callahan
Production stylist Aliza Simons
Stage Managed by Alex B. West
Starring: Joan La BarbaraChristian LuuAndrew MayerPaul Pinto, Eddie Rodriguez Jr., Erin Rogers, Mélanie GeninAndrew Livingston, Pat Muchmore, Kate Sloat, and Jeffrey Young

Additional words by Rick Burkhardt
Electronic score developed with assistance by Miguel Frasconi
Huge thanks to Ne(x)tworks, thingNY, The Industry, and Experiments in Opera for developmental support.


Photo by Benjamin Heller, graphic design by Katie Dean

October 19, 2017

Thomas Paine in Violence

I’ll be playing piano and singing for most of November. If you’re in the neighboring apartment, I apologize. Otherwise, I promise you’re going to love this new look.  There are 10 chances to catch Thomas Paine in Violence presented by HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.  Tickets start at $25. Get them HERE!

HERE Presents
Thomas Paine in Violence

TICKETS:
Mon. Nov. 6 – 8:30pm
Tue. Nov. 7 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 9 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 10 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 11 – 8:30pm
Sun. Nov. 12 – 8:30pm
Wed. Nov. 15 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 16 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 17 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 18 – 8:30pm

HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.
Thomas Paine in Violence is an electronic psychedelic opera-sermon set in a radio station in the afterlife of the Founding Father and international activist. Joan La Barbara portrays Paine struggling to broadcast a message of economic justice amidst a whirlwind of lightning-quick singing, autotuned shock-jockery, gadgets, voices, instruments, and sonic chaos.

Created, Written, and Scored by Paul Pinto
Directed by Rick Burkhardt
Scenic Design by Carolyn Mraz
Lighting Design by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew
Sound Design by Philip White
Choreographed by Chloe Treat
Sound Engineered by Gus Callahan
Production stylist Aliza Simons
Stage Managed by Alex B. West
Starring: Joan La BarbaraChristian LuuAndrew MayerPaul Pinto, Eddie Rodriguez Jr., Erin Rogers, Mélanie GeninAndrew Livingston, Pat Muchmore, Kate Sloat, and Jeffrey Young

Additional words by Rick Burkhardt
Electronic score developed with assistance by Miguel Frasconi
Huge thanks to Ne(x)tworks, thingNY, The Industry, and Experiments in Opera for developmental support.


Photo by Benjamin Heller, graphic design by Katie Dean

October 19, 2017

Thomas Paine in Violence – Opening Night

I’ll be playing piano and singing for most of November. If you’re in the neighboring apartment, I apologize. Otherwise, I promise you’re going to love this new look.  There are 10 chances to catch Thomas Paine in Violence presented by HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.  Tickets start at $25. Get them HERE!

HERE Presents
Thomas Paine in Violence

TICKETS:
Mon. Nov. 6 – 8:30pm
Tue. Nov. 7 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 9 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 10 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 11 – 8:30pm
Sun. Nov. 12 – 8:30pm
Wed. Nov. 15 – 8:30pm
Thu. Nov. 16 – 8:30pm
Fri. Nov. 17 – 8:30pm
Sat. Nov. 18 – 8:30pm

HERE Arts Center in association with thingNY.
Thomas Paine in Violence is an electronic psychedelic opera-sermon set in a radio station in the afterlife of the Founding Father and international activist. Joan La Barbara portrays Paine struggling to broadcast a message of economic justice amidst a whirlwind of lightning-quick singing, autotuned shock-jockery, gadgets, voices, instruments, and sonic chaos.

Created, Written, and Scored by Paul Pinto
Directed by Rick Burkhardt
Scenic Design by Carolyn Mraz
Lighting Design by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew
Sound Design by Philip White
Choreographed by Chloe Treat
Sound Engineered by Gus Callahan
Production stylist Aliza Simons
Stage Managed by Alex B. West
Starring: Joan La BarbaraChristian LuuAndrew MayerPaul Pinto, Eddie Rodriguez Jr., Erin Rogers, Mélanie GeninAndrew Livingston, Pat Muchmore, Kate Sloat, and Jeffrey Young

Additional words by Rick Burkhardt
Electronic score developed with assistance by Miguel Frasconi
Huge thanks to Ne(x)tworks, thingNY, The Industry, and Experiments in Opera for developmental support.


Photo by Benjamin Heller, graphic design by Katie Dean

 

October 19, 2017

Clamor // University of Arizona Saxophone Day

University of Arizona Saxophone Day

November 5, 2017
Holsclaw Hall
1017 N Olive Rd, Tucson, AZ 85721
All Events Free

Ogni Suono is the featured guest at the UA Saxophone Day, hosted by Dr. Edward Goodman. All events are free and open to the public.

​9:00am | Master class – Holsclaw Hall
3:00pm | Chamber music clinic – Room 232
4:00pm | Concert: SaxoVoce – Room 146

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Christopher Dietz, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, Chris Fisher-Lochhead, and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.

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October 5, 2017

Clamor // Arizona State University

Arizona State University

November 3, 2017
7:30pm
Katzin Concert Hall
50 Gammage Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 85281
​$9 | $5 students

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Christopher Dietz, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, Chris Fisher-Lochhead, and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.

Master class at 5pm

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October 5, 2017

Clamor // Interference Series // Flagstaff, AZ

Interference Series

November 2, 2017
7:30pm
The Hive
2 S Beaver St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
FREE

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Christopher Dietz, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, Chris Fisher-Lochhead, and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.

Master class at 11:10am at Northern Arizona University’s School of Music

October 5, 2017

Arts for Lawrence // “Clamor” in Indianapolis

Ogni Suono performs SaxoVoce

Arts for Lawrence
October 21, 2017
7:00pm
Theater at the Fort
8920 Otis Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46216

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Kate Soper, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, Chris Fisher-Lochhead, and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.

$10 | $5 students

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October 5, 2017

Ogni Suono performs “Clamor” University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

October 20, 2017
3:00pm
Music Building Auditorium
1114 W Nevada St, Urbana, IL 61801
FREE​

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Kate Soper, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, and premieres by Chris Fisher-Lochhead and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.​

Master class Saturday, Oct. 21 at 11am (Memorial Room, Smith Hall, University of Illinois)

October 5, 2017

Ogni Suono performs “Clamor” Oberlin Conservatory

Modern Music Guild @ Oberlin Conservatory

Ogni Suono
October 28, 2017
4:30pm
Warner Concert Hall
77 W College St, Oberlin, OH 44074
FREE

SaxoVoce
New works exploring the wide-ranging ways of synthesizing saxophone and voice by Felipe Lara, Kate Soper, Erin Rogers, Zach Sheets, Chris Fisher-Lochhead, and Dave Reminick. From haunting whispers to nonsensical shouts, each composer uniquely integrates the human voice.

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October 5, 2017

HYPERCUBE “Brain-on-Fire” at (le) poisson rouge

Hypercube “Brain-on-Fire” at (le) poisson rouge

4:00 pm doors | 5:00 pm show | all ages

Table Seating: $20 advance, $25 day of show | Standing Room: $15 advance, $20 day of show

More info: http://bit.ly/2jXz7A1

Known for exciting performances and elaborate stage setups, Hypercube has built a reputation on delivering impressive execution with a rock-and-roll edge. On Sunday, October 15th, the ensemble takes the stage at Le Poisson Rouge to perform an evening of high-energy works for saxophone, electric guitar, piano and percussion. Featuring Louis Andriessen’s landmark work Hout, and Philippe Hurel’s spectral masterpiece Localized Corrosion, the program will highlight the contemporary voice of Chris Cerrone, the intricate timbres of Mikel Kuehn, and the rhythmic grit of Philip Schuessler.

“the members played with a sense of ensemble that is not to be rivaled. The performance was fearless and flawless, with some of the most exciting playing I have ever heard.” —Sequenza 21

“Brain-on-fire music. A great mixture of excitement and control.” —Rob Power, Memorial University of Newfoundland

“Their intensity and seriousness had the audience both bobbing and pondering.” —The Boston Musical Intelligencer

Hypercube is:
Erin Rogers, saxophones
Jay Sorce, electric guitar
Andrea Lodge, piano
Chris Graham, percussion

 

September 26, 2017