Shallow for alto and tenor saxophones in duo, commissioned by performers Jessica Simms and Carl Wiggins, will be premiered on Friday, April 18th at 1:00pm in Columbia, South Carolina, as part of the 2008 NASA Biennial Conference.
For a complete schedule of conference events, including more information about this performance, please visit the University of South Carolina School of Music home site, or click on the link below:
http://www.music.sc.edu/fs/leaman/NASAHome.html
Random Access Music, together with the Lost Dog Ensemble, presents 6 exciting premiers by RAM composers. Join us as we Bring in Spring with a colorful, dynamic program at Manhattan’s Tenri Cultural Institute.
$15, 8pm
visit: www.RAM-NYC.org for more information
Tenri Cultural Institute
43A West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
www.tenri.org
The avant-awesome enfants terribles that make up thingNY return to the Tank to do their thing. Joined by Astoria Symphony conductor Silas Huff, the things will give the American premiere of Huff’s Der Whisky and the world premieres of new works by thingNY composers Andrea La Rose, Andrew Livingston, Paul Pinto and Jeffrey Young. Also on the program: music by Deep Listening composer Marc Jensen with animation by Dan Pinto, Frederic Rzewski’s powerful Attica, noise/art/noise improvisation, and a brief stint on the Elliot Carter 100th birthday bandwagon.
About thingNY:
The New Yorker’s Alex Ross called new music uber-group thingNY part of the city’s burgeoning avant-garde classical music scene “striking an attitude of resistance to mainstream culture”. This exciting new music collective, comprised of composers, instrumentalists and singers from the New York metro area, revels in creating and performing unrelenting experimental new works with passion and enthusiasm, oscillating between the “sweeter sounds” and the “punishingly loud”.
thingNY: Gelsey Bell, voice – Andrea La Rose, flute – Andrew Livingston, cello/bass – Paul Pinto, voice/percussion – Erin Rogers, saxophone – Stefanos Tsigrimanis, guitar – Jeffrey Young, violin
$10, 9:30pm
visit: www.thingNY.com for more information
The Tank
279 Church Street (b/w White & Franklin)
New York, NY 10013
www.theTankNYC.org
Join AMS and the Astoria Symphony for our first performance at the Laguardia Performing Arts Center. LPAC will be the new home of the Astoria Symphony this coming season and we are delighted to present our first program in this magnificent venue. The symphony will feature works by Puccini, Barber, Lezcano and Beethoven. For more information, visit:
www. astoriamusic.org
Laguardia Performing Arts Center, 31-10 Thompson Ave, Long Island City, Queens
No date for V-day? Check out Thing at:
Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11221
(718) 453-6343
www.goodbye-blue-monday.com
For more information, visit www.ThingNY.com
Come share a drink with us! On Friday, February 1st, join the composers of Random Access Music at Connolly’s Pub for bevy’s and cheer. Make a donation and take home a copy of our new CD, Multiple Guess Test. For more information, visit: www.RAM-NYC.org, or email us at info@RAM-NYC.org.
Hope to see you there!
Connolly’s Pub
121 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
212.597.5126
Save the date!
fri. dec. 7 2007 @ yippie museum cafe
9 bleecker st., bowery
8:30pm – $10
Michael Hersch Variations on a Poem
Paul Yeon Lee Three Images
Gordon Beeferman Sonata Bombastica
Per Nørgård Spell
Tenri Cultural Institute
43-A West 13th Street (near 6th Ave)
Manhattan, NYC
Random Access Music and VIM Tribeca present Breaking Down the Beat, an evening of new music in a new atmosphere. The composers of RAM feature works of varying rhythmic derivatives. From minimalism to new complexity, from rock beats to no beats, this program has something for everyone. More info to come…