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Adam Rudolph: Go Organic Orchestra

Monday, October 20, 20088:30 pm

Composer Adam Rudolph returns this fall with another concert series for Go: Organic Orchestra.

In concert he will conduct between 20 – 35 musicians in a spontaneous way, using a newly created score of music/letter grids, language themes, tone rows, traditional and synthetic scales, diadic and intervalic harmonies, The compositions will also utilize Rudolph’s rhythm concept of “Cyclic Verticalism” to generate form and weave what he calls an “audio syncretic music fabric”. The music is “organic” in the sense that the compositions and conducting exist as an inspiration and context for the musicians to express themselves by using their instruments as an amplifier for their inner voice.

 

I was fortunate to have attended two nights with Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Orchestra at Roulette a few months back and was blown away by Adam’s distinctive blend of jazz and world music as well as his conducting.”

– Bruce Lee Gallanter – Downtown Music Gallery

 

” I caught a performance Go: Organic Orchestra down in SoHo last spring and was swept away by what they were doing. It was fascinating and ahead of its time, in the best possible way. I loved every minute of it. “

– Marc Meyer, jazzwax.com

 

Adam Rudolph: Go Organic Orchestra at Roulette 2008

Adam Rudolph: Go Organic Orchestra

Monday, October 20, 20088:30 pm

Composer Adam Rudolph returns this fall with another concert series for Go: Organic Orchestra.

In concert he will conduct between 20 – 35 musicians in a spontaneous way, using a newly created score of music/letter grids, language themes, tone rows, traditional and synthetic scales, diadic and intervalic harmonies, The compositions will also utilize Rudolph’s rhythm concept of “Cyclic Verticalism” to generate form and weave what he calls an “audio syncretic music fabric”. The music is “organic” in the sense that the compositions and conducting exist as an inspiration and context for the musicians to express themselves by using their instruments as an amplifier for their inner voice.

 

I was fortunate to have attended two nights with Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Orchestra at Roulette a few months back and was blown away by Adam’s distinctive blend of jazz and world music as well as his conducting.”

– Bruce Lee Gallanter – Downtown Music Gallery

 

” I caught a performance Go: Organic Orchestra down in SoHo last spring and was swept away by what they were doing. It was fascinating and ahead of its time, in the best possible way. I loved every minute of it. “

– Marc Meyer, jazzwax.com

 

Adam Rudolph: Go Organic Orchestra at Roulette 2008