Sunday, March 19, 2000. 9:00 pm
The Low-Frequency Fantasy: Part 1: an acoustic solo bass version of his piece, Turbulent Zone 2, which utilizes the unique prime number tuning […]
Friday, November 6, 1998. 9:00 pm
Who says the connection between two points is a straight line? Makanda Ken McIntyre (multi-reeds) and Jason Kao Hwang (violin) gang up on Euclid […]
Wednesday, October 28, 1998. 9:00 pm
Performing music from her new Tzadik release “Burnt Ivory and Loose Wires,” featuring Gosfield’s pieces composed for detuned […]
Saturday, May 9, 1998. 9:00 pm
Unrestricted, the remarkable Japanese jazz pianist, Masahiko Sato (whose credits include Nancy Wilson, Steve Gadd, Eddie Gomez and more) becomes […]
Thursday, May 7, 1998. 9:00 pm
How Many? Natsuki Tamura (trumpet) and Satoko Fujii (piano) create music distinctive in character and surprising in form, at times emerging from […]
Sunday, November 16, 1997. 8:30 pm
Virgil Moorefield Ensemble: The Temperature In Hell Is Over 3,000 Degrees and works in progress. The current incarnation of the Virgil […]
Thursday, April 24, 1997. 9:00 pm
Interesting Melodies composed and performed by Daniel Goode, Larry Polansky and others. Dan said: “Larry, your melody for Bedhaya Guthrie, […]
Thursday, October 17, 1996. 8:30 pm
“Shiraishi is a unique performer who combines intense avant-garde alto sax playing with traditional Japanese singing. His work is frenetic […]
Saturday, March 30, 1996. 9:00 pm
Bard’s music will move from Taiko-influenced pounding to finely textured, exquisitely lyrical melodies. Employing surround sound, hi and […]
Saturday, December 9, 1995. 8:00 pm
A Roulette Benefit Concert, with composer Zorn on synth, sampler, and voice; Marc Ribot on microtonally-tuned guitar; Kato Hideki on bass; Jim […]