Duo Illegal is a voice (Alessia Hyunkyung Park) and piano (Marija Skender) duo from Germany. The duo is committed to playing contemporary musical pieces from the 20th/21st century. Their repertoire consists of works for theatre, improvisasation, electronic music, expanded through visual arts, video, and much more. Their goal is to bring the contemporary music closer […]
Duo Illegal: Women Scream
Duo Illegal is a voice (Alessia Hyunkyung Park) and piano (Marija Skender) duo from Germany. The duo is committed to playing contemporary musical pieces from the 20th/21st century. Their repertoire consists of works for theatre, improvisasation, electronic music, expanded through visual arts, video, and much more. Their goal is to bring the contemporary music closer […]
OFSQ + Matthias McIntire: Little Worlds
OFSQ + Matthias McIntire: Little Worlds at the Center for New Music. The OFSQ presents the World Premiere of McIntire’s “Little Worlds” for woodwind quintet. Each movement presents a unique character, energy, and emotionality; a little world. McIntire performs the American Premiere of his “Cathedral Grove (and the Gray Jay)” for solo violin and […]
OFSQ + Matthias McIntire: Little Worlds
OFSQ + Matthias McIntire: Little Worlds at the Center for New Music. The OFSQ presents the World Premiere of McIntire’s “Little Worlds” for woodwind quintet. Each movement presents a unique character, energy, and emotionality; a little world. McIntire performs the American Premiere of his “Cathedral Grove (and the Gray Jay)” for solo violin and […]
Latitudes: Alan Licht and Danny Paul Grody
Alan Licht “Licht composes like the writer that he is. Ideas – simply stated and highly effective – emerge from a collage of everything from loops of raw guitar to radio weather reports.” — Christian Marclay on AL’s double CD A New York Minute in Best of 2003, ARTFORUM, December 2003. “Be it in indie […]
Latitudes: Alan Licht and Danny Paul Grody
Alan Licht “Licht composes like the writer that he is. Ideas – simply stated and highly effective – emerge from a collage of everything from loops of raw guitar to radio weather reports.” — Christian Marclay on AL’s double CD A New York Minute in Best of 2003, ARTFORUM, December 2003. “Be it in indie […]
Arab.AMP presents Magda Mayas
Arab.AMP is delighted to present a solo evening of work by Magda Mayas, a pianist living in Berlin. Over the past 20 years, she developed a vocabulary utilizing both the inside as well as the exterior parts of the piano, using amplification, preparations and objects that become extensions of the instrument itself. She explores textural, […]
Arab.AMP presents Magda Mayas
Arab.AMP is delighted to present a solo evening of work by Magda Mayas, a pianist living in Berlin. Over the past 20 years, she developed a vocabulary utilizing both the inside as well as the exterior parts of the piano, using amplification, preparations and objects that become extensions of the instrument itself. She explores textural, […]
Latitudes: Paul Metzger, John Saint Pelvyn, and Voicehandler
Other Minds’ Latitudes series continues with The Master and Enigma: Paul Metzger, a bonafide American folk outsider, performs his entrancing hymnprovisations for modified 23 string banjo. Minneapolis’ mercurial mystery man John Saint Pelvyn makes an ultra-rare Bay Area appearance performing on solo electric guitar—barely harnessed feedback, f-hole howling, mid-jam retunings and whammy bar abuse all-included. Voicehandler […]
Latitudes: Paul Metzger, John Saint Pelvyn, and Voicehandler
Other Minds’ Latitudes series continues with The Master and Enigma: Paul Metzger, a bonafide American folk outsider, performs his entrancing hymnprovisations for modified 23 string banjo. Minneapolis’ mercurial mystery man John Saint Pelvyn makes an ultra-rare Bay Area appearance performing on solo electric guitar—barely harnessed feedback, f-hole howling, mid-jam retunings and whammy bar abuse all-included. Voicehandler […]