Brent Miller performs as HARJOalone. Solo electric guitar that explores volume, density, and timbre as meditation. As I have gotten older I have realized two things about ritual in my life: 1. My creative process is heavily dependent on ritual. I make my coffee. I sit and read my journaled thoughts from the previous […]
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This Thursday evening, June 1st, at the Center for New Music in San Francisco, the opening reception for the Maker Music Festival exhibit will take place. We’ve assembled a group of projects from the large body of works submitted over the past three years. The exhibit runs through the months of May and June. At […]
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This concert marks the birth of the newly launched duo between Sarah Grace Graves and Eda Er, both singers and composers in the composition PhD program at UC Berkeley who each stumbled upon experimental music somewhat unexpectedly: Graves began her artistic path as a choral singer, Er as an actor. In combining Graves’ innocent virtuosity […]
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Electronic musician/composers r beny and George Hurd will perform individual sets of deeply emotional and personal ambient music. They use machines to create intricate and intensely human music, filled with towering walls of harmony, entrancing melody, and immersive visuals. r beny’s mastery of modular synths is widely celebrated across numerous beloved records, drawing inspiration from […]
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Gabriel Zucker – piano, synth, voice Aaron Edgcomb – drums Gabriel Zucker is a pianist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist from New York, whose work combines maximalist compositions with the progressive improvisation of New York’s creative music scene. At the Center for New Music, Zucker presents a new duo with drummer Aaron Edgcomb, interspersing Zucker’s evocative and […]
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Matt Sargent (b. 1984) is a composer, guitarist, recording engineer, and music technologist based in upstate New York. His music grows from interests of resonance, acoustic phenomenon, tuning, memory, computational models of musical thinking, and the making/breaking of long-form patterns. His compositions have been described as “bringing a sharpened sense of the transcendental into the […]
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Patrick Galvin will be performing works from his album, Violin Alone, which was completed in 2022. Patrick will then be joined by composer Michael Rosin to play an excerpt from Rosin’s new piece, Compass, for violin and piano. […]
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Reception and concert featuring digitally manipulated photographic works, artist interview, and live music. Interviewing Tom Djll: Gino Robair. Live acoustic music performance by Brittle Feebling: Jacob Felix Heule, Kanoko Nishi-Smith, and Tom Djll. SPEED OF SILENCE is a chronicle in pictures and sounds of the passing of the world as we move through it. Photographs […]
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A lecture/performance of the world-famed Niccolo Paganini’s 24 caprices for solo violin, transcribed for classical and electric guitar by different authors. […]
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Join guitarists Alexander Elliot Miller and Giacomo Fiore for an evening of new and improvised works for electric guitars and synthesizers. Alexander Elliott Miller is a composer, guitarist, and educator based in Southern California. Miller has written and performed works for electric guitar in chamber ensemble contexts with numerous collaborators including the HOCKET Piano Duo, […]
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