Other Minds heeft zijn/haar evenement gedeeld.
And more work jams.
And more work jams.
Mark your calendars: June 3rd at San Francisco's beautiful Swedenborgian Church, cellist Teddy Rankin-Parker performs West Coast premieres of works by Jim O'Rourke, Glenn Kotche, Michael Beharie and Gene Coleman. Not to be missed! For more info and tickets: http://someotherfields.brownpapertickets.com/
This just in from the office of the woman in the photo at top:
Hello Friends,
This is just a last-minute email announcement to let you know that Laurie Anderson will be appearing on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert this evening on CBS at 11:35pm Eastern, performing her concert for dogs.
Great to see one of the most accomplished recordings producers in history honored. George not only worked with Miles Davis and other jazz greats and invented th...e concept of liner notes on jazz albums during the 78rpm days; he also produced recordings of John Cage and Alan Hovhaness in the Forties (!), and when the Town Hall 25 -Year Retrospective of Cage took place and nobody would record it, he stepped in and saved the day so that we now have an audio document of that 1958 extravaganza (newly reissued by Wergo).
Meer weergevenThis year's Other Minds has an especially rich set of composers.
We're very much looking forward to OM 21! There's still time left to pick up your tickets, you don't want to miss this!
Other Minds makes the news. Rachael Myrow reports for KQED Arts
Other MInds 21 is just around the corner: March 4-6, tix available still at otherminds.org. In OTHER news, OM will present in collaboration with the David Brower Center, Cheryl Leonard at the close of the Brower Center's Vanishing Ice exhibit on May 11th. Hear about it from KQED's @rachaelmyrow on the Our Creative Nature series.
Just in: Composer John Oswald will be unveiling a new work titled Palimpia at OM 21 on Saturday, March 5. The work is a bionic symbiosis of performer (in this case the great Eve Egoyan) and acoustic machine featuring live pianist on a prepared Yamaha Disklavier. Oswald describes the piece most cryptically: "Palimpia, as part of a rascali klepitoire that has spun off from the plunderphonics genre, begins with a familiar seed (which can be change from performance to performance), which, as it is gradually revealed, is subject to various obfuscating and illuminating processes." Get your tickets today: http://ticketing.sfjazz.org/single/SYOS.aspx?p=8523
John Bischoff sat down with us to talk about his work & his album Next Tone, Please, which is available today!
Happy 102nd Birthday to William S. Burroughs, literature's loosest cannon! Don't miss the opening night of OM 21 on March 4th at the SFJAZZ Center where NY composer and former neighbor of Burroughs conjures the writer's aural specter in the world premiere performance of "Last Words" (formerly titled Algebra of Need) performed by the Flux Quartet and featuring audio recordings of Burroughs chopped-up and reassembled. Get your tickets now: otherminds.org
Charles Amirkhanian in conversation with Ramón Sender and John Bischoff last week. Thanks to Richard Friedman for the photos!
Sound checking with Charles Amirkhanian and John Bischoff for tonight's Talking Modern Hits concert. Show at 7:30, $10 at the door. Don't miss it!!