Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sat, Sep 20 2014 7:30 PM

FAR LEAVES TEA
2626 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA

Lisa Sangita Moskow, electric sarod
Guillermo Galindo, Moog guitar and electronics

These masterful musicians paint vibrant imaginative soundscapes within and without time/space. They journey into a wide range of emotional states, both nuanced and compelling, integrating alternative tunings and complex rhythmic structures into an original narrative.

FAR LEAVES TEA
2626 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA
(at Carleton) Berkeley CA
Sept. 20 (Sat.) 7:30pm
$15 at the door

Far Leaves fine teas will be served with the cost of admission.

Sangita trained in North Indian classical music for 18 years with maestro Ali Akbar Khan. She has gained international recognition for her innovations with the electric sarod (a multi-stringed lute that originated in North India) and her original compositions and songs. She has toured throughout the US, Europe, and Mexico. Her recordings include: “Yakshi” with Romanian guitarist Mihai Manoliu, “Yearning” with electronic soundscape artist Robert Rich, “Sojourn” with Swiss clarinetist Herman Buhler, “These Still Waters” with Japanese shakuhachi player Genji Ito.

Guillermo's composition work blurs the conventional limits that define music and the art of music composition itself.Galindo’s wide approach to concepts such as musical form, time perception, music notation, sonic archetypes and instrumentation span a broad spectrum of artistic works performed and shown at major festivals, concert halls and art exhibits throughout the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. From symphonic and chamber composition to live performance art and comprising the domains of musical and visual computer interaction, electroacoustic music, opera, film, instrument building, three dimensional installation, improvisation and sound design, Galindo’s work has always remained in constant flux.