Friday, September 17, 2004. 8:30 pm
New composition with Daniel Levin on cello, Satoshi Takeishi on percussion and the composer on alto sax. Brown has been actively leading groups […]
Thursday, September 16, 2004. 8:30 pm
The Hum-the music of multiple-dimensional drumming. Jerome Cooper’s fruitful musical legacy with the Revolutionary Ensemble and stints […]
Wednesday, September 15, 2004. 8:30 pm
with Heather Kravas, Andrew Lampert and Dion Workman. The magnetic unchartable and all-embracing world of cellist Okkyung Lee culminates in this […]
Tuesday, September 14, 2004. 8:30 pm
Three musicians- Jeff Arnal, percussion; Gordon Beeferman, electric piano; and Seth Misterka, alto sax-and three choreographers-Estelle Woodard, […]
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 […]
Saturday, June 12, 2004. 8:30 pm
The composer’s newest work, a sonification of calligraphic drawings from ancient Chinese Poems using a Wacom stylus and tablet, plus the […]
Friday, June 11, 2004. 8:30 pm
Bird-Of-Prey examines the parallels shared by a falcon, a Native American leader of the 19th century, and a military helicopter. What do they […]
Thursday, June 10, 2004. 8:30 pm
The latest version (#7) of Changing States for amplified metal played with a butane torch and Border Fences 3 with video and audio recorded […]
Wednesday, June 9, 2004. 8:30 pm
Lesing Order is Unfortunate, an untethered improvisational setting for real-time video imaging and sound. Staley is a virtuoso of the delicious, […]
Wednesday, June 9, 2004
This RTV episode features Jim Staley improvising on his trombone, demonstrating the mastery of his extended techniques.