Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Fri, Jan 15 2016 7:30 PM

CCRMA
660 Lomita Dr. Stanford, CA 94305
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Splinter Reeds play new acoustic and electroacoustic works by Stanford composers. Splinter Reeds is the Bay Area’s first reed quintet, comprising five innovative musicians with a shared passion for new music. The ensemble is committed to presenting top tier performances of today’s best contemporary composition, showcasing the vast possibilities of the reed quintet with an emphasis on commissioning new works, collaborating with fellow musicians and artists, and educating the next generation of musicians and music enthusiasts.

Splinter Reeds formed in 2013 with the coming together of five colleagues highly active in multiple facets of the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene: Kyle Bruckmann (oboe), Bill Kalinkos (clarinet), David Wegehaupt (saxophone), Jeff Anderle (bass clarinet), and Dana Jessen (bassoon). The sum of their wide ranges of experience – in settings including free jazz, improvisation, electronic music, pop, punk and metal as well as classical – has enabled them to rapidly zero in on a specific aesthetic identity.

Recent concert engagements include performances at the Mondavi Performing Arts Center, Berkeley Art Museum, Switchboard Music Festival, April in Santa Cruz Festival of Contemporary Music, San Francisco Center for New Music, and the Presidio Sessions chamber music series. Additionally, they have held residencies at UC-Berkeley, UC-Davis and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. The ensemble released their debut album, Got Stung, in November 2015.

This January, Splinter Reeds will collaborate with Stanford University’s graduate composers in a week-long residency culminating in a performance on January 15th of new works for reed quintet by Constantin Basica, Eoin Callery, Shu Yu Lin, Laura Steenberge and Andrew Watts. After their Stanford residency, the ensemble will perform the new program of works at the San Francisco Center for New Music on January 16th.

Cost: FREE
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Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
The premiere, at the 2013 Outsound New Music Summit, of Wrack ...Awaits Silent Tristero's Empire (made possible by the Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commissioning program).