Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra present the premiere of Peter Gordon’s Symphony #5

Wednesday, June 5, 2013. 8:00 pm
The premiere of Symphony #5 by a downtown fixure of adventurous & raucous experiments in new music

C. Spencer Yeh – New Works from the Jerome Foundation Commission

Monday, June 3, 2013. 8:00 pm
New works & premieres for violin, electronics & piano from a gifted Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist

Rinde Eckert & Ned Rothenberg – Five Beasts

Friday, May 31, 2013. 8:00 pm
Rinde Eckert & Ned Rothenberg present an expanded the vision of "Five Beasts," wherein men & women are "seen as if by an animal"

Andrew Lafkas “1+1=year zero(water/moon)” Jerome Commission

Wednesday, May 29, 2013. 8:00 pm
A refreshing approach to collective intuition in ensemble music by composer & doublebassist Andrew Lafkas

Amy X Neuburg // Sideband

Thursday, May 16, 2013. 8:30 pm
The Bay Area's 'avant-cabaret' songstress is joined by Sideband in an eclectic electronic, computer-based improvisational music

Tim Hecker & Daniel Lopatin // Co La

Sunday, May 12, 2013. 7:30 pm
A performance of a dynamic collaboration, "Instrumental Tourist," a nexus of cutting-edge software programming, sonic explorations & post-jazz […]

[INTERPRETATIONS] Marty Ehrlich “Plowshares People”: String Quartet & Woodwinds // Brandon Ross: “For Living Lovers”

Thursday, May 9, 2013. 8:00 pm
A New York premiere of Ehrlich's new string quartet and a special performance by guitarist Brandon Ross' exceptional acoustic ensemble

Craig Taborn Trio

Monday, May 6, 2013. 8:00 pm
Pianist Craig Taborn of ECM Records leads his dynamic trio in an exploration of new dimensions in improvisational virtuosity

Wadada Leo Smith’s “Ten Freedom Summers” – Night 3

Friday, May 3, 2013. 8:00 pm
Night 3 of the 3 part New York premiere of Wadada Leo Smith's epic cycle about the American Civil Rights movement, "Ten Freedom Summers"

Wadada Leo Smith’s “Ten Freedom Summers” – Night 2

Thursday, May 2, 2013. 8:00 pm
Night 2 of the 3 part New York premiere of Wadada Leo Smith's epic cycle about the American Civil Rights movement, "Ten Freedom Summers"