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Marina Rosenfeld

Saturday, June 18, 20058:30 pm

Combining her interests in graphic notation, unconventional instrumental techniques, live musical performance and video, Marina Rosenfeld’s new project will generate a composition from an animated video projection-as-score. Rosenfeld’s previous work has included large-scale, multi-player performance works she calls orchestras–‘the emotional orchestra’, ‘the sheer frost orchestra’– and video projections fabricated from original silent Super-8 footage. The new work will bring together elements from both these previous bodies of work, proposing yet another possible strategy for linking the visual and aural experience, for both audience and player. With Sarah Bernstein, violin and cello.

To see full program, click on the attached image.

Marina Rosenfeld

Saturday, June 18, 20058:30 pm

Combining her interests in graphic notation, unconventional instrumental techniques, live musical performance and video, Marina Rosenfeld’s new project will generate a composition from an animated video projection-as-score. Rosenfeld’s previous work has included large-scale, multi-player performance works she calls orchestras–‘the emotional orchestra’, ‘the sheer frost orchestra’– and video projections fabricated from original silent Super-8 footage. The new work will bring together elements from both these previous bodies of work, proposing yet another possible strategy for linking the visual and aural experience, for both audience and player. With Sarah Bernstein, violin and cello.

To see full program, click on the attached image.

 

Marina Rosenfeld live at Roulette 2005