Anubis & RAM @ Secret Theatre

Friday, May 21, 2010, @ 8:00pm
Secret Theatre
44-02 23rd Street
Long Island City, NY

Tickets $15 advance/$20 door
Click HERE to purchase tickets.

Random Access Music presents a concert of works performed by the Chicago-based Anubis Saxophone Quartet. Works by Random Access Music member-composers Andrew McKenna Lee, David Fetherolf, Jonathan Pieslak, Erin Rogers, and B. Allen Schulz will be presented on the program, along with the winning work of RAM‘s 2010 call for scores Howling at the Wind by Dana Wilson. A reception, with composer and performer question-and-answer period, will follow.

RANDOM ACCESS MUSIC is a consortium of composers who pool their energy and resources to produce concerts of their own music. Founded in 2006, RAM works closely with both emerging and well-established new music ensembles throughout the United States and has presented 12 separate concerts of music by its member-composers. RAM‘s six member-composers have won almost every young composers’ prize in the book and have drawn critical acclaim from coast to coast and internationally, including the following excerpts from periodicals such as the New York Times and Time Out New York: “remarkably inspired,” “diverse and rousing,” “personal, moody and skillfully wrought,” “quirky, sparkling…fresh sounds,” “powerful and intense;” and the music “causes you to prick up your ears.”

Anubis Quartet is a new-generation modular saxophone ensemble committed to the creation, progression, and performance of new music. The four musicians of Anubis Quartet, Ryan Muncy, Allison Balcetis, David Wegehaupt, and Sean Patayanikorn, regularly perform on all members of the saxophone family, resulting in engaging and varied performances that exponentially increase the possibilities of expression through sound.

Formed in 2007, Anubis has quickly gained regard as one of North America’s major contemporary saxophone ensembles, having performed as guests at Bowling Green State University, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, and at the 2008 North American Saxophone Alliance Biennial conference at the University of South Carolina. In addition to a Chicago debut performance at Nichols Concert Hall of the Music Institute of Chicago, engagements during the previous concert season included the presentation of new works at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand at the 15th World Saxophone Congress, and a performance at the NASA Region IX conference in Edmonton, Alberta. The quartet has commissioned and premiered works by major living composers including Thierry Alla, Philippe Laval, Mikel Kuehn, Claudio Gabriele and Vincent Bouchot. Anubis Quartet includes two Fulbright Scholars, one Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition Gold Medalist, one semi-finalist in the Adolphe Sax International Competition, five diplomas from major French conservatories, one collaborator on a first-round Grammy Award nominated album, and the 4th place winner of the 2008 Jean-Marie Londeix International Saxophone Competition.

April 19, 2010

thingNY – Call for Artists

thingNY is looking for comic artists, illustrators, designers and other imagicians to illustrate the comic book libretto (liner notes) to our upcoming album, ADDDDDDDDD.

Deadline: Mar. 19, 2010

for more information, and to download the application package, visit: http://thingny.com/

Selected Artists will be contacted by Mar. 22 and final drafts will be due Apr. 1. We regret that we cannot pay volunteer artists for the work, however, selected artists will receive a copy of the finished product, credit and two tickets to the thingNY show of their choice.

February 25, 2010

Ryan Muncy ft. Erin Rogers and Alejandro Acierto

Chicago-based saxophonist Ryan Muncy graces New York City for an evening of Luciano Berio, Aaron Cassidy, Dai Fujikura, Erin Rogers, Lee Hyla, et al.

The evening will feature guest appearances by Alejandro Acierto (bass clarinet) and Erin Rogers (saxophone), performing her own work, Shallow, for 2 saxophones and The Milliner’s Fancy by Jeffrey Mumford.

7pm, $10
The Tank
354 West 45th St. (between 8th and 9th Avenues), Manhattan

February 17, 2010

IKTUS & thingNY @ IPR

IKTUS Percussion Quartet joins thingNY for a night of some old favorites and freshly penned works by exciting young composers.


ISSUE PROJECT ROOM
@ THE OLD AMERICAN CAN FACTORY
232 3RD AVE. BROOKLYN, NY
8:00PM
$10

Buy tickets here!
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/7950605

February 17, 2010

ADDDDDDDDD: the opera – NYC performance & album release party

For four years, new music ensemble thingNY has fused fluxus-esque experimentation with theatrically-charged chamber music. For its first album, this “creative new music cabal” [Time Out New York] has chosen to release a comic book + CD package of their experimental opera, ADDDDDDDDD. Join them for their New York production of the opera, followed by an album release party at Littlefield on Tues, June 15.

With influences from Robert Ashley, Berg, Boulez, Braxton and Bjork, thingNY’s collaboratively composed ADDDDDDDDD is an opera exploring the sweet sounds of excess. In a poetically verbose blend of noise, song, and spoken word, the five composer/performers highlight the everyday excesses of our lives as told through chants, rants, and advertising. The album (co-produced by thingNY and Brendan
O’Brien) opens with the both earnest and absurd prologue, “Interesting Stories from Interesting People” but quickly becomes a montage of numbers, appointments, peeves, dreams and commercial interruptions in five-part harmony. The
accompanying comic book libretto features artwork from various artists and musicians, including some of the band.

New York Performance and Album Release Party
Tue. June 15, 2010
Doors 7:00pm
Littlefield
322 Degraw St.
Brooklyn, NY
+guest artists Lapis Lazuli and others

visit: www.thingNY.com/opera

January 10, 2010

thingNY in Philadelphia

With a bag of old favorites, and works submitted from composers around the world, thingNY makes its way down the Jersey Turnpike to the great city of Philadelphia.

Saturday, Feb. 6th @ 7:00pm

Eris Temple Art Space
602 S 52nd Street
Philadelphia, PA
19143

ticket link coming soon!

January 10, 2010

thingNY’s Greatest Hits

Join us for a concert of old favorites, and works submitted from composers around the world.

Friday, Feb. 5th @ 7:30pm
French American School of Music –
244 W 54th St, Manhattan

More details to come.

January 10, 2010

thingNY presents: SPAM v. 1.2

Sun. Apr. 18, 2010
6pm-9pm
thingNY presents:
SPAM (v. 1.2)
an e-submission mass-commission

The Tank
@ the 54th Street Theatre
354 W 45th St.
New York, NY

$10

Back by popular demand, thingNY will boldly state that it has created the largest commission of experimental music in the history of email-submitted spam. Hundreds of new works, words and images from all over the globe, including composers, performers, artists, peers, the Bloomberg administration, subordinates, ordinates, our moms, automated responses, vacation replies and perhaps one or two threats.

Featuring contributions from Jude Traxler, Heber Schuenemann, David Finlay, Eli Stine, Juliana Steele, Kyle Gann, Marina Rosenfeld, Scott Wollschleger, Sally J. Williams, Kathleen Supové , Moritz Eggert, Daniel Goode, Luciano Azzigotti, Greg Kirkelie, Erin Carr, Joe Kneer, Joseph Nechvatal, Mary Jennings, Brian McCorkle, Paula Diehl, Johnny Kira, Pall Ivan Palsson, Michael Cooper, Emily Koh, Terence Zahner, Joshua Kopecek, William Brittelle, Christian Gentry, Gabrielle Gamberini, Aaron Feinstein, Douglas DaSilva, Greg Pfieffer, Brad Baumgardner, Dave Golbert, Paul Burnell, Jim Legge, David Morneau, Andrea La Rose, Holly Eve Gerard, Gary A. Edwards, Matthew Reid, Gail Noor, Jonah Bloch-Johnson, Tania Leon, Alexandra Fol, Lucy Koteen, Luca Vanneschi, Sarah Prusoff, Ilias Pantoleon, Luis Menacho, David Simons, David Snow, David Drexler, Mike von der Nahmer, Martha Mooke, Art Jarvinen, David Wolfson, Neil Lyndon, Piotr Grella-Mozejko, David Broome, Matt Malsky, Linda Joe, The Bloomberg Office, David Drexler, Nate Trier, Greg A Steinke, Mats Eden, Mort Stine, Yianni Naslas, Jane Stuppin, Jessica Quinones, David Snow, Mark Stephen Brooks, Christopher Fulkerson, Ryan Muncy, Barry Seroff, Emanuel Ayvas, Stephanie Miller, John Oliver, Beth Tambor, Pauline Oliveros, Michael Gordon, Adam Reifsteck, Janet Maguire, Jiri Kaderabek, Marilyn Shrude, Joe Hallman, Mimi Kim, Doug Yule, Paul Pinto, Tom Lopez, Andrew Griffin, Gene Pritsker, Winnie Sunshine, Sima Shamsi, Wally Gunn, Carl Danielsen and Mike Hanf.

The New Yorker’s Alex Ross listed thingNY as part of the city’s burgeoning avant-garde classical music scene “striking an attitude of resistance to mainstream culture.” Comprised of composer-performers from the NYC metro area, thingNY revels in creating and performing unrelenting experimental new works with passion and enthusiasm, oscillating between the “sweeter sounds” and the “punishingly loud.” Since its first performance in October 2006, thingNY has produced four seasons of experimental music including a radio play by Beckett, a collaboratively-created opera and over a hundred premieres.

thingNY is:
Alejandro Acierto, clarinets
Gelsey Bell, soprano
Isabel Castellvi, cello
Paul Pinto, percussion
Erin Rogers, saxophone
Jeffrey Young, violin

If you don’t believe us, check out http://www.thingNY.comSPAMflyer2

January 10, 2010

This Thursday! University of the Streets Preservation Campaign

thingNY will be playing a set along with some other great bands in an effort to save and preserve this 43-year-old Lower East Side cultural institution. Tickets are available now and include all-night admission + food and drink. We’ll play some of our favorite works, plus some of our favorite SPAM and a selection from our opera that was and will be again: ADDDDDDDDD. Check out the Preservation page for a listing of the other artists.

6pm – 11pm

The University of the Streets – 130 E 7th Street (at Ave. A), New York, NY
Tax-deductible tickets start at $25 each, or  2 for $40. Get them here: http://www.universityofthestreets.org/preservation

January 10, 2010

SPAM!

Sat, Dec 19th

Sat, Dec 19th

You’re invited to a very special event!
SAT. Dec. 19 @ 7pm
thingNY presents SPAM

University of the Streets – 130 E 7th Street at Avenue A (see below for subway directions)
Limited seating: get discount advance tickets at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/88612
Ensemble thingNY boasts the largest commission ever in the history of email submitted SPAM. Hundreds of new works written specifically for thingNY by the likes of Kyle Gann, Kathy Supove, Pauline Oliveros, Joseph Nechvatal, Tania Leon, various peers, friends, fans, our moms, the Bloomberg Administration, our stalkers, unsubscribers and mailer-daemons.
$10/$15
http://www.thingNY.com

Time Out New York called us an “inventive new music cabal”

“If I was forty years younger I would run away and join you.”
– Doug Yule (of the Velvet Underground)

Truly a thing of great beauty, and wonder. Thank god there are groups like thingNY (or maybe you’re the only one)” – Art Jarvinen (composer/author)

subway directions to University of the Streets:
L train to 1st Ave, walk South to 7th St, East to Avenue A
6 train to Astor Place, walk East to Avenue A, South to 7th St
R/W trains to 8th St, walk East to Avenue A, South to 7th St
F/V trains to 2nd Ave, walk North to 7th St, East to Avenue A

November 16, 2009