Guitars International Guitar Weekend, Cleveland, OH

Guitars International
presents
The 13th Annual Classical Guitar Weekend
Thursday, May 23rd through Saturday, May 25th
in cooperation with
The Cleveland Institute of Music

I’m delighted to be taking part in this year’s Guitar Weekend. In addition to the panel discussion, guitarist Colin Davin will present the World Premiere of “Another Sky” in his evening recital.

Friday, May 24th
LECTURE & DISCUSSION
Composing for the Classical Guitar: A Creative Dilemma in a Post Tonal Age
CIM Studio 113 (Noon – 1:15 pm)
Open to the public free of charge.
http://www.guitarsint.com/schedule.cfm
RECITAL
Colin Davin
CIM Mixon Hall (8:00 – 9:30 pm)
All Tickets $22.00 (no credit cards at the door)
http://www.guitarsint.com/concert_bio.cfm/artistid/41
February 21, 2013

Eavesdropping @ The Tank

February 21, 2013
EAVESDROPPING
The Tank

151 w. 46th st., 8th Floor
New York, NY

7:00pm

Eavesdropping @ The Tank

Experimental music ensemble thingNY will present works by its master chefs on Feb 21 at The Tank as part of Guy Barash’s Eavesdropping series. The evening will feature a mouth full of Paul Pinto’s minis, a group of short pieces focusing on aspects of text delivery, along with bite size servings from Erin Rogers’ latest work Trajectories for 5 vocal instrumentalists, electronics and communal harp. The evening will culminate with ONE of the following:

a. salad bar
b. entrée
c. dessert
d. group improv

$10-12 tickets at http://eavesdropping221.brownpapertickets.com/

January 29, 2013

SHOWDOWN @ JACK

Anti-Social Music, Elevator Rose, IKTUS, New Thread, Quiet City & thingNY

Monday
February 18, 2013
7:30-10:30pm

JACK
505 1/2 Waverly Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11238
$10

Six of New York’s boldest classical and experimental ensembles throw down with short sets of new music at Clinton Hill’s hip new performance space, JACK as part of the Composers Now Festival.

Curated by Steven Leffue and Paul Pinto.

Performer Bios:

Anti-Social Music, is a collective of composers and performers created for the purpose of presenting new music by emerging, primarily New York-based musicians. We came together in November 2000 for what was originally intended only as a one-off concert called “An Afternoon of Anti-Social Chamber Music”. Turns out people liked it, so now we present concerts of new compositions written and performed by ASM members and associates. http://www.antisocialmusic.org

Collectively, the musicians of Elevator Rose represent a wide range of influences and styles and are intent on working with young composers and writing original music. The group has performed at the CUNY New Music Festival, Glasslands, Death by Audio and Queens College.http://www.elevatorrose.com

Iktus Percussion is an ambitious, dynamic young ensemble committed to expanding the boundaries of the percussion genre. Iktus is a collective-based operation, featuring an array of industrious and multi-talented percussionists with Chris Graham, Justin Wolf, Steve Sehman, Nick Woodbury, and Cory Bracken at the core. http://www.iktuspercussion.com

Founded in 2011, the New Thread Quartet is committed to the creation and performance of saxophone quartet repertoire from New York’s Burgeoning new music scene. Members of the ensemble are active as composers, performers, educators and industry professionals and hold degrees from the most prestigious conservatories and music schools in the US and Europe. http://www.newthreadquartet.com

Quiet City is a network of experimental composers, performers and improvisers that explores the relationship between traditionally notated concert music and extemporaneous performance via different methods of improvisation. http://www.quietcitymusic.com

thingNY is a collective of composer-performers who create and perform theatrically charged experimental music, champion the work of avant-garde and contemporary classical composers, and collaborate across disciplines, media and genres. http://www.thingNY.com

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January 20, 2013

NEC Composers’ Series, Arthur Berger Memorial Concert

New Thread Saxophone Quartet’s first performance of 2013 will take place at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall as they present Katie Agocs’ Hymn for saxophone quartet.

February 5, 2013, 8PM
New England Conservatory Faculty Concert Series
Jordan Hall, Boston

http://necmusic.edu/arthur-berger-memorial-concert

January 20, 2013

Sweet Soubrette @ Jalopy w/ Cirkestra & Apocalypse Five and Dime

Details/RSVP:

https://www.facebook.com/events/464600903563358

Cirkestra started as a circus pit band. For realz. Boston Globe says they’re “Beautiful”. For realz. www.cirkestra.com

Apocalypse Five and Dime: A six piece tornado of raw brass, banjo, fiddle and drums with fiery rhythms, sweet harmonies, tight songs and a dance beat. www.apocalypsefiveanddime.com

Sweet Soubrette features the songwriting, vocals and ukulele of Ellia Bisker and as many as 8 band members onstage. Their dark, edgy love songs have captured the hearts of listeners and reviewers since 2006. www.sweetsoubrette.com

$10 Buy tix: http://bit.ly/TMFvlg
Jalopy
315 Columbia St,
Red Hook, Brooklyn

8pm Apocalypse Five and Dime
9pm Cirkestra
10pm Sweet Soubrette

January 1, 2013

SPAM 3.0 – Flushing Town Hall

Experimental music ensemble thingNY is throwing its third annual SPAM show, a party compiled by emailed submissions. 
We want you to take part. This year's theme is "ASSEMBLY." Think about it, then make a set of performance instructions, 
a score, text, even an image, patch, or program... whatever. But send it to thingNY@gmail.com by Oct. 26. 
All emails and attachments will make their way into the Dec. 15th Flushing Town Hall performance in some way.
This show will be free and open to the public.

thingNY is a six-year-old new music ensemble based in Queens. In the past, we've premiered over 160 new works. 
Send us something to do at thingNY@gmail.com. You can use any of us, some of us, all of us or none of us 
(or you can write for double orchestra and choir and see what happens). We are:

Gelsey Bell (vocalist of all stripes)
Andrew "Scrap" Livingston (double bass)
Paul Pinto (drums, baritone, and a mean falsettist)
Erin Rogers (saxes... all of them)
Dave Ruder (Bb clarinet and electric guitar)
Jeffrey Young (violin, and a mean falsettist)

*We all like to sing, move around, and play piano and other objects
October 22, 2012

Only a few days left to submit your SPAM

HEY esteemed colleague, WE NEED YOU ASSIST ME IN EXECUTING THIS BUSINESS PROJECT—->

thingNY’s SPAM v. 3.0
A PARTY OF EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE

CALL TO TAKE PART!!!!!
Deadline: Oct. 26, 2012

You are receive this e-mail in response to your recent purchase at Library of Congress. To get started, simply make Art and sent to us . and sign-up today! SPAM makes experimental performance easy AND mingle with like-minded enthusiasts. When and where you want! You can respond FREE for 30-days and there is no contract.

THINK ABOUT “ASSEMBLY” THEN MAKE A SET OF PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SCORE, TEXT, EVEN AN IMAGE, PATCH, OR PROGRAM… WHATEVER. BUT SEND TO thingNY@gmail.com BY OCT. 26, 2012 AND PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO FRIENDS, FAMILY AND COLLEAGUES.

Confused? Click here for all knowledge and examples of past submissions:
www.thingNY.com/spam3

Sincerely,
Gelsey – vocalist
Andrew – double bass
Paul – vocalist and drums
Erin – saxophones
Dave – clarinet and guitar
Jeff – violin

*We all like to sing, move around, and play piano and other objects

SPAM3

October 22, 2012

New Thread Quartet premieres Urban Composites

Urban Composites: New Thread Saxophone Quartet

Saturday, November 17, 2012, @ 5:00pm, QUEENS. The New Thread Saxophone Quartet presents the premiere of Urban Composites by Erin Rogers at the Flushing Library, 41-17 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355. The work depicts various urban landscapes in Queens within a full length, multi-sectional chamber piece. New Thread will frame the program with selections by New York based composers.

Free Admission!

Founded in 2011 in New York City, the NEW THREAD QUARTET is committed to the creation and performance of saxophone quartet repertoire from New York’s burgeoning new music scene. Members of the ensemble are active as composers, performers, educators, and industry professionals and hold degrees from the most prestigious conservatories and music schools in the US and Europe. In its inaugural year, New Thread presented 5 concerts of works by New York composers, with performances at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, SUNY Potsdam, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, and locally at South Oxford and Vaudeville Park, Brooklyn. The New Thread Quartet was selected from an international pool of saxophonists and performed at the World Saxophone Congress 2012, in St. Andrews, Scotland.

This program is made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and with support from D’Addario/Rico Reeds.

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September 5, 2012

John Cage Variety Show Big Band @ The Stone

The Stone
E 2nd St & Ave CNew York, New York 10009

Cage100 Festival, day 2: The Noisy Cage
8:00 & 10:00pm

The John Cage Variety Show Big Band
directed by Miguel Frasconi (glass, electronics). Daniel Goode (clarinet), Kathleen Supové (piano), Chris McIntyre (trombone), Cristian Amigo (guitar), Richard Carrick (guitar), David Watson (bagpipes), Sara Schoenbeck (bassoon), John King (viola), Erin Rogers (sax), Guy Barash (computer), Shannon Fields (voice), Raz Mesinai (beats), Paul Pinto (voice), Damon Holzborn (ipad), and special guest TILT Brass (Gareth Flowers, Tim Leopold, Chris DiMeglio – trumpet; Jen Baker, Will Lang, James Rogers – trombones; Chris McIntyre – conductor).
Celebrating the composer on the day of his birth, 100 years ago. Pieces will include Sonata for Clarinet (1932), In a Landscape (1948), Fontana Mix (1958), Aria (1958), Music for Amplified Toy Pianos (1960), Variations II (1961), Atlas Eclipticalis (1962), Solos from Song Books (1970), Child of Tree (1975), c Composed Improvisations (1990),and an ensemble performance of 4’33” (1952).

September 5, 2012

Varispeed presents John Cage: Empty Words

Varispeed’s Empty Words
by John Cage
Fri., August 3rd, 8 PM – Sat., August 4th, 8 AM
Brooklyn, NY
8 PM – 10:30 PM
Part I: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue
11 PM – 4:30 AM
Parts II & III: Exapno, 33 Flatbush Avenue, 5th floor
5 AM – 7:30 PM
Parts IV: Procession from Borough Hall over the Brooklyn Bridge
All parts of the performance are free and open to the public.
Following their acclaimed reimagining of Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives as Perfect Lives Manhattan, Varispeed
tackle John Cage’s epic, rarely performed Empty Words. This overnight realization on Cage’s centennial is a
meditation on the voice’s power to transform language into music. Varispeed’s new arrangement will lead
audiences on a 12-hour journey of sound, from an ensemble of electronically manipulated and mutated song in the
concert hall of Roulette to the noise of naked voices on the Brooklyn Bridge at dawn.
Written in the early 70s, Empty Words stands as an epic culmination of Cage’s exploration of the
“demilitarization” of syntax and the voice’s power to evacuate meaning and create music. Using Thoreau’s
journals as his source text, Cage employed chance procedures to remove all syntax from the original, creating four
separate movements through which the level of textual abstraction grows.
Part One (utilizing phrases, words, syllables, and letters) begins in the concert space of Roulette, employing
multiple performers and theatrics to employ the musical extremes of language. The performance then moves to
the new music community space Exapno, where Varispeed transform Part Two’s words, syllables, and letters into
new spatial arrangements. Peppered with food (and perhaps a nap), Part Three scatters syllables and letters
around the building in a performance that is both a participatory scavenger hunt and a solo lecture. In conclusion,
listeners will become performers on a communal sound walk through Downtown Brooklyn across the Brooklyn
Bridge at sunrise, vocalizing the letters of Part Four in equal partnership with the surrounding urban “silence.”
Varispeed’s premiere performance of Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives Manhattan was listed on Time Out New York’s
Best of 2011 list and received praise in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Varispeed has worked to
discover new inroads into contemporary vocal music and opera in creating site-specific, sometimes-participatory,
oftentimes-durational, forevermore-experimental events. As individuals, they are all multi-faceted performers,
composers, songwriters, and thinkers who collaborate in ensembles such as thingNY, Panoply Performance
Laboratory, and Cough Button.
This performance is funded in part by the 2012 Stefanos Tsigrimanis Artistic Scholar Award.

Experimental collective Varispeed performs John Cage’s 12-hour Empty Words

Varispeed’s Empty Words
by John Cage

Fri., August 3rd, 8 PM – Sat., August 4th, 8 AM
Brooklyn, NY
8 PM – 10:30 PM

Part I: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue
11 PM – 4:30 AM

Parts II & III: Exapno, 33 Flatbush Avenue, 5th floor
5 AM – 7:30 PM

Parts IV: Procession from Borough Hall over the Brooklyn Bridge

All parts of the performance are free and open to the public.

Following their acclaimed reimagining of Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives as Perfect Lives Manhattan, Varispeed tackle John Cage’s epic, rarely performed Empty Words. This overnight realization on Cage’s centennial is a meditation on the voice’s power to transform language into music. Varispeed’s new arrangement will lead audiences on a 12-hour journey of sound, from an ensemble of electronically manipulated and mutated song in the concert hall of Roulette to the noise of naked voices on the Brooklyn Bridge at dawn.

Written in the early 70s, Empty Words stands as an epic culmination of Cage’s exploration of the “demilitarization” of syntax and the voice’s power to evacuate meaning and create music. Using Thoreau’s journals as his source text, Cage employed chance procedures to remove all syntax from the original, creating four separate movements through which the level of textual abstraction grows.

Part One (utilizing phrases, words, syllables, and letters) begins in the concert space of Roulette, employing multiple performers and theatrics to employ the musical extremes of language. The performance then moves to the new music community space Exapno, where Varispeed transform Part Two’s words, syllables, and letters into new spatial arrangements. Peppered with food (and perhaps a nap), Part Three scatters syllables and letters around the building in a performance that is both a participatory scavenger hunt and a solo lecture. In conclusion, listeners will become performers on a communal sound walk through Downtown Brooklyn across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise, vocalizing the letters of Part Four in equal partnership with the surrounding urban “silence.”

Varispeed’s premiere performance of Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives Manhattan was listed on Time Out New York’s Best of 2011 list and received praise in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Varispeed has worked to discover new inroads into contemporary vocal music and opera in creating site-specific, sometimes-participatory, oftentimes-durational, forevermore-experimental events. As individuals, they are all multi-faceted performers, composers, songwriters, and thinkers who collaborate in ensembles such as thingNY, Panoply Performance Laboratory, and Cough Button. Varispeed is Paul Pinto, Gelsey Bell, Aliza Simons, Dave Ruder and Brian McCorkle.

This performance is funded in part by the 2012 Stefanos Tsigrimanis Artistic Scholar Award.

July 31, 2012