Friday, March 25, 1988. 9:00 pm
“Sad Grace Monarchy”, a resolution of conflicting temperaments for his large ensemble featuring Jill Burton and the World Casio […]
Friday, March 18, 1988. 9:00 pm
“Bedtime Story for a Sleepless Night”, a solo performance for voice, tape, slides, and decor, from Minneapolis. To see full program, […]
Wednesday, March 2, 1988. 9:00 pm
Improvisations in the fast lane with amplified violin, 19-string cello, and Super 8 footage from Berlin. Jon Rose started playing the violin at […]
Thursday, December 3, 1987. 9:00 pm
Playing “100 of the world’s most beautiful melodies” with his spurious trombone, Guy Klucevsek, Anthony Coleman, George Lewis, […]
Tuesday, November 24, 1987. 9:00 pm
Lyrical free solos won bass clarinet and a free trio with lyrics, using banjo, flute, voice, drums, synth, David Garland and Ikue Mori. MICHAEL […]
Monday, November 23, 1987. 9:00 pm
Performer/vocalist who finds and sings lost languages with percussion/singer in collaboration with the edge of meaning. ANNA HOMLER, is a vocal, […]
Sunday, November 22, 1987. 9:00 pm
Showing new works for various ensembles and live interactive computer-fueled audio nourishments. Larry Polansky (b. 1954) is a composer, […]
Saturday, November 21, 1987. 9:00 pm
A guitarist whose extended techniques include tape, sampling, and a small ensemble.
Thursday, November 19, 1987. 9:00 pm
From Berlin, using saxes, flutes, processing, and drummer Samm Bennett… co-sponsored by Goethe House New York. WERNER DURAND performs his […]
Saturday, November 7, 1987. 9:00 pm
Colombia U professor and MacArthur genius award winner in his early techno-processed sound and computer-assisted interventions; a composer with […]