Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Thu, Jun 21 2018 5:00 PM

Chapel of the Chimes Oakland
4499 Piedmont Avenue Oakland, CA 94611

Garden of Memory

Sharmi Basu
John Benson
Hugh Behm-Steinberg
John Bischoff
Krys Bobrowski & Karen Stackpole
Sarah Cahill with Kate Stenberg
Cornelius Cardew Choir
Sid Chen
Beth Custer & Stephen Kent
Paul Dresher & Joel Davel
duo B.: Lisa Mezzacappa & Jason Levis
Giacomo Fiore
gabby fluke-mogul Group
Amy Foote and Danny Clay
Adam Fong
Larnie Fox and Bodil Fox
Guillermo Galindo with Lisa Sangita Moskow
Gautam Tejas Ganeshan
Hae Voces: Majel Connery and Kristina Dutton
Anne Hege
Laura Inserra
Kitka
Living Earth Show
Dylan Mattingly
Mobius Trio
Silvia Matheus
Amy X Neuburg
Maggi Payne
Robin Petrie and friends
Orchestra Nostalgico
Dan Plonsey with Goggle Plex
Randy Porter
Probosci: Gyan Riley & Timba Harris
Real Vocal String Quartet
Wendy Reid
Rova Saxophone Quartet
Dean Santiomeri & Cindy Soprano
Soriah
Sparkleboys: Eric Brehm & Matthew Strange
Moe! Staiano and Guitar Ensemble
Adam Tendler
Faythe Vollrath
Zachary James Watkins
Peter Whitehead
William Winant Group
Theresa Wong
Pamela Z

Brenda Hutchinson will lead a sunset bell ringing as part of her Daily Bell Project.
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Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Rova: Cobalt Blue
BREATHING is a movement from Carbon Song Cycle (a inter-media chamber work by composer/performer Pamela Z and visual artist Christina McPhee). The work was originally written for voice & electronics, bassoon, viola, cello, percussion, and tape. This is a solo version performed by the composer (with just voice, processing, and tape), recorded at a 3/13/2014 duo concert with Joan La Barbara as part of the 2014 ROOM Series. Pamela Z is using a gesture controller (designed and built by Donald Swearingen). © 2013 Last Letter Music (ASCAP)
avantNOIR, a suite of compositions for jazz quartet plus guests, is a musical companion to the crime novels of Dashiell Hammett and Paul Auster. All music by Lisa Mezzacappa.