Beyond excited for the premiere of my first string quartet! This October, the Con Vivo String Quartet, with violinist Amelia Hollander Ames, performs a program of works by living composers. Conduire, Camion will be performed alongside works by brilliant composers Jessie Montgomery and Sarah Kirkland Snider.
Date/Time
Friday, October 6, 2017 @ 7:00pm-8:00pm
Location
Cathedral Hall – 380 Montgomery St, Jersey City, NJ
FREE, all ages welcome
The Con Vivo String Quartet returns with program of incredible music by living composers: Jessie Montgomery, Sarah Kirkland Snider, and Erin Rogers.
Program:
Sarah Kirkland Snider – Ave
Jessie Montgomery – Source Code
Erin Rogers – Conduire, Camion
I am thrilled that my work Shimmering Dust for flute/cymbal has been selected for performance on the 2017 Bowling Green New Music and Art Festival!
For information on the festival, including a complete program, visit the homepage HERE
Friday, October 20
2:30pm, Kobacker Hall
Moore Musical Arts Center
Bowling Green State University
1031 East Wooster Street
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Concert 5:
Works by Cydonie Banting, Michael Eckert, Erin Rogers, Robert Gibson, Kevin Puts, Ao Xiang, and Steven Mackey.
Monday, September 11, 8:30pm
Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia St
New York, NY 10014
$10 admission
Popebama performs Call Center by Erin Rogers for Actor/Soprano saxophonist + Percussion/electronics. Sound Traffic series, curated by Hitomi Honda, is a concert series that features composers. Other works on the program by Howie Kenty, Lynn Bechtold and Akio Mokuno.

Image created by Yuka Murakami
Hypercube is excited to perform as part of Boston’s Equilibrium Concert Series, alongside Duo Zonda!
Saturday, September 16, 7:30pm
New School of Music
25 Lowell St
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tickets are $15 general admission; $10 students and are sold at the door.
RSVP to the Facebook event HERE
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Visit hypercubemusic.org for more information
This concert is made possible in part through a Live Arts Boston grant from The Boston Foundation.
Variations on a Still Point (mvt 1) – Chris Cerrone
Hout – Louis Andriessen
Sahaf – Chaya Czernowin
Localized Corrosion – Philippe Hurel
Versipel Collective: New Chamber Music
The opening concert of Versipel New Music’s season features the latest in chamber music – works composed since 2010 including Shimmering Dust for flute and cymbal by Erin Rogers
Sunday, September 17 @5pm
Marigny Opera House
725 St Ferdinand St
New Orleans, LA 70117
Tickets: Suggested Donation $20 Adults/$10 Students/Seniors
THE BOWERS FADER DUO
SECOND ANNUAL NEW AMERICAN ART SONG CONCERT
Friday October 13, 2017 at 8:00pm
Tenri Cultural Institute
43 West 13th Street, New York, NY
The Bowers Fader Voice and Guitar Duo presents a recital of new American art songs featuring nine world premieres written for the Duo by Paul Salerni, Judith Sainte Croix, Frank Brickle, David Claman, Ana Milosavljevic, Erin Rogers, Scott Wheeler, Hilary Purrington, and Tim Mukherjee.
“Her diction and communicative skills were a master class in song interpretation while his accompaniment was sensitive and playful.” – Ladd Boris, soundwordsight.com
$20/$15 students & seniors cash only at the door
Light Box is excited to partner with Music for Contemplation to produce this day-long composition workshop for all!
The workshop includes silence, vocal meditations, and basic exercises to create music together. Over the course of the day, the group will compose and rehearse new music and present it at a public concert in the evening. No prior experience necessary — suitable for artists, poets, dancers, programmers, trained musicians and music lovers with no training whatsoever!
Workshop begins at 9:30 am. Public performance at 8:05 pm. Read about past workshops below. Everyone is welcome to join the concert which will include music coming into the world for the first time, created over the course of the day by workshop participants.
To apply for the workshop, email craig@craigshepard.net, tell us who you are and why you want to join.
REPORT ON VOCAL IMMERSION AND WRITING MUSIC TOGETHER:
https://www.mufoco.info/writing/2016/11/3/report-on-vocal-immersion-and-writing-music-together
Requested tuition $40 (no one turned away for lack of funds)
Suggested audience donation for the evening concert $10
Facebook EVENT
The Facilitators:
ERIN ROGERS is a composer and saxophonist with thingNY, Hypercube, and the New Thread Quartet. Her works have been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Museum Concert Hall, Taiwan, and many places in-between. She has spent more than ten years working in music publishing. She lives in New York. www.erinrogers.com
CRAIG SHEPARD is a member of the Wandelweiser group. He studied trombone performance at Northwestern University and the Zurich University of the Arts and has participated in Deep Listening and Guitar Circle courses. Recent projects include On Foot: Brooklyn, and Trumpet City. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. www.craigshepard.net
Popebama makes its international debut at Edmonton’s famous Fringe Festival! Works by Dennis Sullivan, Matthew Shlomowitz, Georges Aperghis, and Erin Rogers.
Monday, August 21 @8pm
Wee Book Inn
BYOV #20
10310 Whyte Ave.
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Catch all the other great acts as part of New music Edmonton’s “Bring Your Own Venue” (BYOV):
aug 14
orange theatre :: maps
A work-in-progress showing and open rehearsal on governors island
Mon., Aug. 14, 2017 @ 3:00pm
HERE @ Governors Island. 408B Colonels Row. Governors Island. NY.
video sample and more info
FREE + Open to public.
Co-created by Stephen Christiansen, Katrina Donaldson, Matthew Watkins, Paul Pinto, Erin Rogers, Joya Scott and Jeffrey Young.
New York ensemble thingNY and Phoenix-based Orange Theatre are devising a new work of music-theatre centering around memory and maps, a surreal book of coordinates, click bait, tangents, and a fresh take on the classic American road trip. In January 2016, the groups met in Orange Theatre’s art space to create a radio play, and this summer their collaboration continues as a two-week residency on Governors Island. Come out and see what we’re working on.
Presented as part of Paul Pinto and HERE Arts Center’s 2017 Residency on Governors Island.

In celebration of thingNY’s 10th anniversary, the theatrically-charged new music collective is collaborating with the Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center technical audio team to present a multi-channel sound and visual installation on the theme thingNY: 10 years in the (music) making, featuring a combination of lo-fi and hi-fi speakers in an immersive, interactive environment of sensory under- and overload.
In the style of thingNY’s first experimental opera, ADDDDDDDDD, the installation simulates our activity-saturated daily life. Hours upon hours of thingNY performances, studio recordings, rehearsal audio, downtime, life deliberations, and one-offs over a ten-year span, come alive within an interactive environment, where sonic fabric is manipulated by public participants through their exploration within the space. Woven interactive textures are intermittently clean-slated by a series of new, original electronic compositions by members of the ensemble.
Varying from state-of-the-art speakers to teddy bears bleeding sound through their bellies, the over-saturation of multiple senses is inescapable amongst the piles of group memorabilia and a decade of lovable junk. Welcome to our home.
The installation will be housed in the Harvestworks studio room. An opening reception will take place on Friday, July 21st at 7pm. The reception is FREE. Admission will be FREE and open to the public on Saturday and Sunday July 22 and 23 from 4-7pm daily. All ages are welcome. The core members of thingNY will be in attendance throughout.
Harvestworks
596 Broadway #602
New York, NY 10012
Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R to Prince, #6 to Bleecker
Support through New Music USA’s NYC New Music Impact Fund is made possible with funding from The Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund