Thursday, April 16, 1987. 8:30 pm
“The encyclopaedic, tragicomedic rhapsodist performs vocal works using a specially designed new instrument.” Born and raised in East […]
Sunday, April 12, 1987. 8:30 pm
From Holland, playing his compressed air reconstructed organ pipe machines. Horst Rickels originally studied piano construction at […]
Sunday, March 22, 1987. 8:30 pm
The legendary minimalist, conceptualist, and critic performed his marathon piece “Chord Catalogue” the 8,178 chords possible in one […]
Saturday, March 21, 1987. 8:30 pm
“The drummingest composer in an ensemble with Marty Ehrlich, reeds; Tom Varner, horn; Wayne Horvitz, keyboards; Dave Hofstra, bass.” […]
Friday, March 20, 1987. 8:30 pm
“climb”, solo and ensemble works, a Yomoma Arts production, transcending monolinguistics.” Eric Darton was born in New York in […]
Thursday, March 19, 1987. 8:30 pm
Solos for steel drum especially designed for the acoustic zing of a particular room. New York-based, British-born percussionist, sound sculptor […]
Wednesday, March 18, 1987. 8:30 pm
“Singing Steels”, American industrial instruments, sounds of industrial meditation.” Robert “Bob” Rutman (born 15 […]
Tuesday, March 17, 1987. 8:30 pm
“A group of Rick Iannacone, guitar, Michael Dougherty, electronics, Lenny Seidman, percussion…along with violinist Hwang’s […]
Sunday, March 15, 1987. 8:30 pm
“Guitarist/composer, also known for his work with Ornette Coleman, in an ensemble with William Parker on bass and David Cappello on […]
Saturday, March 14, 1987. 8:30 pm
Platter wiz spins, flips, shuffles, shakes, pops, and scratches the history of music on multiple turntables… Solos, plus a trio with […]