Okkyung Lee

Wednesday, December 7, 2005. 8:30 pm
Okkyung Lee (cello and composition), with Anthony Coleman (keyboards), Shelley Hirsch (voice) and jim pugliese (percussion) present a set of […]

Shelley Hirsch & Okkyung Lee

Sunday, April 17, 2005. 8:30 pm
Voice and cello. Language and singing reconfigured alongside traditional Korean music and shameless noise. One of the great imaginations, […]

Mixology Festival 2004: Shelley Hirsch & Jim Hodges

Sunday, June 13, 2004. 8:30 pm
Yodels and Doodles: audio-visual projections between friends, a work of vocal and visual improvisations. Composer/vocalist and multimedia artist […]

Shelley Hirsch (duo improvs)

Saturday, March 20, 1999. 9:00 pm
Vocalist/composer/performer Shelley Hirsch in duos with Min Xiao Fen (pipa), DJ Olive (turntables), and David Watson (bagpipes). Fascinating, […]

Roulette at Lincoln Center

Saturday, January 30, 1999. 8:00 pm
Roulette Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center 20th Anniversary Benefit Concert 8:00pm Saturday, January 30, 1999 Clapping Music (1972) Steve Reich […]

Roulette at The Knitting Factory

Roulette at The Knitting Factory
Tuesday, December 17, 1996. 8:00 pm
Roulette At The Knitting Factory Alterknit Theatre: Ron Kuivila: “Locus of Focus” Lois Vierk “Twister” with Anita […]

Roulette at The Knitting Factory

Roulette at The Knitting Factory
Monday, December 16, 1996. 8:00 pm
Roulette At The Knitting Factory Gen Ken Montgomery: “Music in the Dark” Zeena Parkins: At Land (1994) David Garland: Some […]

Shelley Hirsch

Friday, April 26, 1996. 9:00 pm
SOUND/TEXT…. FESTIVAL OF NEW WORKS FOR VOICE IN ***BRAVE NEW WORLD*** “..Her dramatic stream of consciousness singing is as original […]

Nostradamus Improv Fest (Day 3)

Wednesday, November 29, 1995. 8:00 pm
Day 3 of the Improv Festival which, over the course of the run, included Jim Staley and J.A. Deane, trombones; Ikue Mori, drum machines; Fred […]

Nostradamus Improv Fest (Day 2)

Tuesday, November 28, 1995. 8:00 pm
Day 2 of the Improv Festival which, over the course of the run, included Jim Staley and J.A. Deane, trombones; Ikue Mori, drum machines; Fred […]