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Performances
January 7th Knitting Factory Exploding Music:
Blowing The Lid Off
Your Musical Universe
Six Brief Showcase Performances
January 07, 2001 - 7PM
74 Leonard Street, NYC
212.219.3006
(between Church and Broadway)
Pianist Kathleen SupovŽ will perform In the Privacy of My Own Home, playing
the piano with one hand and the sampler with the other. The samples are made
exclusively from the sounds of SupovŽâs infectious, outrageous, and otherwise
unique laughter
January 7th Cami Hall
Bernstein Artists Showcase
APAP
Free Admission
7:00, Anthony de Mare, piano
Anthony de mare will give a workshop performance of Limbs Akimbo, for
tap-dancing pianist and electronic soundtrack. Yes, he will actually tap
dance himself, at times frantically between piano playing moments, and
eventually in a solo of ecstatic vaudevillian possession.
Feb. 6 The Ballroom, 8:00 PM Chicago, Illinois
ROCK 'TIL YOU DROP, FULCRUM POINT, with Stephen Burns, conducting
Eucalyptus for brass quintet and drumset
Feb. 15 Lincoln Center, 6:45 and 8:30 [two performances]
The Chamber Music Society Of Lincoln Center performs
Modern Primitive, for flute, clarinet, piano, lots of percussion, violin,
viola, and cello.
Feb. 27 Merkin Hall, New York City 8:00PM
Sequitur: world premiere of The Trick is to Keep Breathing for string
quartet, turntable artist D. J. Olive, and singer Christina Wheeler [formerly
with David Byrne]. Setting a text by Valeria Vasilevski, the work explores
the crossing of the mental threshold involved in attaining meditative or
hallucinatory states. D. J. Olive will spin, scratch and transform
custom-made records. These custom-made recordâs only contents are the music
played live by the string quartet. Commissioned by Sequitur.
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