Roulette’s Concert Series for New + Adventurous Music, launched in 1978, presents a wide range of experimental music including avant-jazz, new music, opera, world music, and electronic. This eclectic series features the work of well-known innovators in contemporary music, but a large percentage of the Series is devoted to emerging artists and composers.
Wednesday, October 5, 2005. 8:30 pm
Nicole Zaray – The Day I Found Love; A One-Women* Opera by Nicole Zaray – Music produced and written by Nicole Zaray. Pianist Ian […]
Tuesday, October 4, 2005. 8:30 pm
An evening of Soundpainting with The Walter Thompson Orchestra, SP4tet (Soundpainting string quartet) and The New York Soundpainting Orchestra. […]
Monday, October 3, 2005. 10:30 pm
Jim Staley, trombonist and composer, has resided in a lower Manhattan since 1978. His work has been primarily working with improvisation, […]
Sunday, June 26, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
“Something which wasn’t Said” Aki Onda, a composer and photographer, makes autobiographical works which imprints his personal […]
Saturday, June 25, 2005. 8:30 pm
Geoff Matters and koosil-ja will perform the first stage of the exploration of a dance and mixed media work, Dance Without Body, which is a […]
Thursday, June 23, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
David Linton will present 2 new works – one a solo audio visual work – the other a collaborative realtime improvisational AV duet […]
Wednesday, June 22, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
Memobile is a new media interactive performance by David Weinstein and Angie Eng that explores the transition of one’s perception from a […]
Sunday, June 19, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
David Behrman will perform two quiet multi-channel pieces, “Acoustica,” for small wind and stringed instruments, and “View […]
Saturday, June 18, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
Combining her interests in graphic notation, unconventional instrumental techniques, live musical performance and video, Marina […]
Friday, June 17, 2005. 8:30 pm
Community Event
Prepared and processed slide projectors. The photoacoustic continuum of mpld’s projection slowly flows into the performance space carrying […]