Sunday, May 10, 1998. 9:00 pm
Goldstein, the violinist who “re-invented the violin” (as in Sounding the New Violin), and Kaul, the percussionist of L’Art […]
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 […]
Friday, May 8, 1998. 9:00 pm
Futureworld arrives via Jennifer Allen (dance) and Drew Pisarra (dance) who write, “Science fiction is pulp, shock, schlock, special […]
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, April 26, 1998. 9:00 pm
Two composer/multi-instrumentalists share an evening to show new solo and chamber instrumental pieces, as well as songs from the odd corners of […]
Tuesday, April 21, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Duo, a freewheeling and explosive alliance of two venerable composer/performers, pianist Borah Bergman and saxophonist Oliver Lake. Using […]
Sunday, April 19, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Old Rosebud, the trombonist engages in the pursuit and irradiation of musical enigmas, complicated only by the inevitable creation of […]
Saturday, April 18, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Songs and Views of the Digital Garden is the solo performance of Franziska Baumann (voice, flute, electronic) in which she presents her […]
Friday, April 17, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Birth of a triarchy, the world concert debut of a Chicago-Stockholm collaboration, featuring Swedish pianist Sten Sandell (Gush) and two […]
Thursday, April 16, 1998. 8:30 pm
The Quartet with Cohn (piano, percussion, and a variety of Asian wind instruments), Tom Varner (French horn), Jason Hwang (volin) and Reggie […]