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02/12/2016 - 03/28/2016

Friday, February 12
Fri 2/12 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Switchboard Presents: Amaranth Quartet and Ogni Suono

Every second Friday of the month, Switchboard Presents a split bill of unique music creators from the Bay Artist and beyond. February’s installment includes an up-and-coming string quartet performing new works followed by the wildly innovative sounds of two vocalizing saxophonists.  More...
Fri 2/12 7:30 PM First Congregational Church of Berkeley [2345 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704]
Talking With Spirituals

Bay Area-based composer Andrew Jamieson takes the African-American spiritual tradition as the starting point for a new set of compositions that are dynamically contemporary, technically virtuosic and faithful all at the same time. Spoken word artists Schmian Evans, YaNi Davis and Demitrius Burnett add powerful poetic visions to this event celebrating Black History Month.  More...
Saturday, February 13
Sat 2/13 7:30 PM Piedmont Center for the Arts [801 Magnolia Ave, Piedmont, CA 94611]
Music pursues peace by its humanizing effect. When we listen to great music from a great civilization, we can hear the expressive soul of its culture. Put two musical cultures together and we immediately recognize their shared humanity.
In this concert, clarinetist Mara Plotkin teams up with the Circadian String Quartet, composers Noam Lemish and Sahba Aminikia, along with guest performers Anne Rainwater (piano) and Christa Durand (soprano), to explore the musical soul of two cultures: Iran and Israel.  More...
Sat 2/13 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Fred Frith / Shelley Hirsch Duo

Fred Frith guitar and more - Shelley Hirsch Voice/text Our improvisations are never the same way twice and get better and better all the time.  More...
Sat 2/13 8:00 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Phill Niblock in San Francisco  More...
Sat 2/13 8:00 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
IN MEMORY OF MARK TRAYLE

A tribute to composer and sound artist Mark Trayle, featuring his solo compositions and works for network bands performed by his musical friends, colleagues, and students associated with Mills and Cal Arts: Casey Anderson, John Bischoff, Chris Brown, Scott Cazan, Clay Chaplin, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Matt Ingalls, David Paha, Tim Perkis, Sara Roberts, Zachary Mariano, and Phil Stone. Pieces include Unstable Trombone, Paper, In My Room, Pins & Splits, and Simple Degradation.  More...
Sunday, February 14
Sun 2/14 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue, between Shattuck & Oxford, walking distance from downtown Berkeley BART]
Ches Smith Trio - US tour celebrating the release of THE BELL, on ECM records - Ches Smith: drums, vibraphone; Craig Taborn: piano; Mat Maneri: viola  More...
Sun 2/14 8:00 PM Turquoise Yantra Grotto [32 Turquoise Way SF]
Cellebrate V Day with
Shelley Hirsch and Thea Farhadian
David Katz
Peter Whitehead
with host David Samas

an evening of readings, sound objects and dystopian love songs for you and your date

$10-15  More...
Monday, February 15
Mon 2/15 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
Oakland Freedom Jazz Society Presents Alex Jenkins Trio + Ross Hammond group  More...
Tuesday, February 16
Tue 2/16 7:30 PM CCRMA [The Knoll 660 Lomita Dr. Stanford, CA 94305]
line upon line percussion seeks new ways for percussion instruments to advance contemporary art music by performing newly commissioned works alongside existent masterpieces, for adventurous and curious listeners.

http://lineuponlinepercussion.org

http://www.facebook.com/lineuponlinepercussion

http://twitter.com/lulpercussion  More...
Tue 2/16 7:30 PM Canessa Gallery [708 Montgomery St SF]
Bad Jazz (Bryan Day, Tania Chen and Ben Salomon) will be releasing their second cassette, 'Tincture' later this month on Friends and Relatives Records. Invented instruments, toys, electronics. Opening the event will be Oakland's Homoglochini (Raub Roy, James Roemer, Julia Mazawa, Dianne Lynn).  More...
Tue 2/16 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Bad Jazz ‘Tincture’ Release Show

Bad Jazz celebrates the release of their second album 'Tincture' on Oakland's Friends and Relatives Records.  More...
Tue 2/16 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Ben Goldberg Group plus Ryan Keberle and Catharsis

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis
Ryan Keberle - Trombone, Melodica
Camila Meza - Voice
Mike Rodriguez - Trumpet
Jorge Roeder - Bass
Eric Doob - Drums  More...
Tue 2/16 8:00 PM Hotel Utah [500 Fourth Street @Bryant SF]
Come experience some drippy beats, layered tones, and (David) Lynchian tunes in this gorgeous Saloon in SOMA, SF. SIRENS and Octazooka are on tour from New York City, Jonah Sun is local to the Bay. $8

SIRENS (NYC)
https://www.youtube.com/user/lasirenasmuertes

Octazooka (NYC)
http://octazooka.bandcamp.com/

Jonah Sun (SF)
https://www.facebook.com/jonahsunn  More...
Wednesday, February 17
Wed 2/17 7:45 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St. SF]
Barbara Golden
http://econtact.ca/12_2/interviews_golden.html

Splendor Generator
http://www.splendorgenerator.com

Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nhGTewShrU

Magnetic Stripper
https://www.youtube.com/v/DxzCOvZJ8mU&rel=1  More...
Thursday, February 18
Thu 2/18 7:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Composer Meetup

The composer meetup is open to anyone! We will have three presenters offer their work for discussion from 7 to 9 PM. Space is limited, so please RSVP to Adam Fong if you plan to attend.  More...
Thu 2/18 7:30 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Free World ~ 3rd Thursdays
with
CONJURE!
con·jure: make (something) appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic
India Cooke, violin
Lewis Jordan, saxophone, word
Joe McKinley, contrabass
Kele Nitoto, percussion
Donald Robinson, set drum

Free World ~ creative structures for improvisation, which has led to working with artists from a range of practice: dance, poetry, theater and music, presented in his Music At-Large series. He continues to seek out performers who strive for modes of expression that honor their traditions while speaking to the urgency of the present. If that's in B-flat, fine. If it's in time, that could work too. If it's outside, it must be honest.  More...
Thu 2/18 7:30 PM Mills College Music Building Ensemble Room [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Composer Hilda Paredes Lecture. Paredes will talk about how she structures her music and about the various influences on her music from European contemporary music to North Indian Music as well as the multi-faceted cultural influences from Mexico and Latin America.  More...
Thu 2/18 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
8:10 Christine Richers - cello/electronics
8:30 Leland Vandermeulen - guitar/electronics
9:20 Tristan Norton - guitar  More...
Friday, February 19
Fri 2/19 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
line upon line percussion

Austin-based percussion trio performs work by Matthew Shlomowitz, Thomas Meadowcroft, Andrew Greenwald, David Coll and Steve Snowden.  More...
Saturday, February 20
Sat 2/20 3:00 PM Magazine A-168 [Mercado Ct and Railroad Ave Vallejo CA, 94592 (Mare Island Shoreline Preserve)]
Re:Sound Migration 2016
Join us for a weekend of artists presenting audio and visual pieces in conjunction with the San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival. The event celebrates the peak of migratory season for hundreds of species of birds in the Bay Area.
Saturday, February 20 - 3:30 PM
Loren Chasse (Portland, OR)
Suki O'Kane (Oakland)
Andrea Williams (Troy NY)
David Samas (San Francisco)  More...
Sat 2/20 7:00 PM Radius Gallery [1050 River St. #127, Santa Cruz]
Indexical presents two multimedia performances that blur the lines of performance, language, movement, and composition. On Structure (Natacha Diels and Jessie Marino) presents their latest work "The Portal," a fully staged multimedia performance created, designed, and performed by the duo. Chris Peck is a composer, computer musician, and improviser presenting a new work for projection and sound.  More...
Sat 2/20 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Amy Reed and Collette McCaslin

Amy and Collette are are two women with very integrated approaches to music, especially improvisation. Their duo corresponds to a logic of magical thinking that is formed by deeper subconscious stirrings. Together, their percussive and subtle sounds wind in and out of synergy, sometimes clashing, sometimes relating in sublime synchronicity.  More...
Sat 2/20 8:00 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Mills Music Now: Hilda Paredes. A concert of music by Mexican composer Hilda Paredes. Paredes is at Mills College for the week prior to this concert as the 2015-2016 Jean Macduff Vaux Composer-in-Residence.  More...
Sat 2/20 9:00 PM Salt Lick [411 2nd. St. Oakland]
BAUS ~//~ Surplus 1980 ~//~ ESSES  More...
Sunday, February 21
Sun 2/21 3:00 PM Re:Sound Migration A-168 [Mercado Ct and Railroad Ave Vallejo CA 94592]
Re:Sound Migration 2016
Join us for a weekend of artists presenting audio and visual pieces in conjunction with the San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival. The event celebrates the peak of migratory season for hundreds of species of birds in the Bay Area.

Re:Sound explores the relationship between forgotten spaces, sound abstraction and the natural environment. The series takes place on the Mare Island Shoreline Heritage Preserve, a 215-acre park that formerly served as one of the first Naval Ammunition Depots. The event is held in a concrete munitions storage magazine measuring 55'x100' with ceilings over 15'. The architecture of the building traps sound resulting in a prolonged reverberation.  More...
Sun 2/21 4:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
C5 for C4NM: Piano Fundraiser

Join the Center for an afternoon of piano music, food, and beverages, and help support the purchase of a beautiful Yamaha C5 grand piano!

After three years, the Center is thrilled to be investing in the creativity and artistry of its community by purchasing a world class instrument for its artists. Join the cause by attending or donating online. Guests will enjoy performances by Danny Clay & Anne Rainwater, Sarah Cahill, Regina Schaffer, and Chris Brown. Admission includes appetizers and the open bar.  More...
Sun 2/21 7:30 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Doors That Only Open in Silence (open participation improv workshop). The monthly series of improvisation research at Temescal Arts Center continues. Bring your instrument or just come to listen. Small groups will be randomly assembled from submitted names.  More...
Sun 2/21 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Steve Adams
8 pm -

Ross Hammond - guitar
Darren Johnston - trumpet


9 pm -

Steve Adams - woodwinds
Ken Filiano - bass
Tim Perkis - electronics  More...
Monday, February 22
Mon 2/22 7:00 PM Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) [2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94720]
An evening of composer-performers including Evan Ziporyn, influential clarinetist and cofounder of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. Though based on the East Coast, Cal alumnus Ziporyn maintains his ties to Berkeley; his opera A House in Bali premiered at Cal Performances in 2009. Local groundbreaking singer and composer Amy X Neuburg, who has “scoped out her own territory in the gulf between pop and classical” (Village Voice), returns to BAMPFA as well. And the delightfully inventive Luciano Chessa performs his irreverent and abstract sonic experiments in our new building for the first time.  More...
Mon 2/22 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
Oakland Freedom Jazz Society Presents Portrait Maker - Roger Kim  More...
Tuesday, February 23
Tue 2/23 8:00 PM PianoFight [144 Taylor St SF]
ELECTRIC SHADOW THEATER: FILM TRUTH + SURREAL SOUND BY FUSHIGI KENKYŪKAI (不思議研究会)

◉ Films by Jean Cocteau, Fernand Léger, and Maya Deren ◉ with music by Jorge Bachmann, Beth Custer, Bryan Day, Thomas Dimuzio, Tom Djll, Joe Lasqo, David Michalak, & Suki O'Kane



Fushigi Kenkyūkai (不思議研究会) means "Paranormal Research Society". The truth is out there… beyond normal reality.
The program uses two surrealist film classics and a cubo-futurist mechanical "ballet" to find it.



◉ Line-up: Jorge Bachmann (electronics) — Beth Custer (bass & other clarinets, vocals) — Bryan Day (invented instruments)
 — Thomas Dimuzio (electronics) — Tom Djll (surrealist prepared trumpet) — Joe Lasqo (laptop/MSP | piano | objects) — David Michalak (skatchbox | lap steel guitar | film curator) — Suki O'Kane (percussion)


◉ Part 1: Cubist Culottes & Surrealist Shorts (33 min)
— Fernand Léger: Ballet mécanique
— Maya Deren (Майя Дерен): Meshes Of The Afternoon

◉ Part 2: Mind-altering Main Feature (55 min)
— Jean Cocteau: Blood Of A Poet (Le sang d'un poète)

Advance tickets available at a discount:: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/electric-shadow-theater-film-truth-surreal-sound-by-fushigi-kenkyukai-tickets-20923623120  More...
Wednesday, February 24
Wed 2/24 7:30 PM Tom's Place [3111 Deakin Street Berkeley]
Carla Harryman's "Gardener of Stars, an Opera" featuring Jon Raskin (electronics, concertina, voice)& Carla Harryman (voice)
and excerpts from Harryman's "Occupying Theodore W Adorno's 'Music and New Music'", feat. Harrayman and Gino Robair (prepared piano)  More...
Wed 2/24 8:00 PM Comstock Saloon [155 Columbus Avenue San Francisco, CA]
Trio with Vijay Anderson, Ben Goldberg and Ken Filiano  More...
Wed 2/24 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Beau Dream: Songs and other Signposts

Beau Dream shares original music for voice and piano, solo viola, and fixed media. An avid yogi and spiritual thinker, Beau writes music designed to help push our thoughts toward relaxation, positivity, and growth.  More...
Wed 2/24 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Thollem will play music from his latest album, “Operation Sunbeam” which uses Modified Electric Pianos, Rhodes, Hammond Organ, and Analog Effects. Improvisational dance by Butoh artist Christina Braun. Thollem will also play an acoustic set.  More...
Thursday, February 25
Thu 2/25 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
Arrington de Dionyso - voice/bass clarinet/invented winds
China Star - soprano saxophone/invented winds
+ Guests John McCowan - clarinets, Christina Stanley - violin, Rent Romus - saxophones/flutes, Thollem Electric - keyboard

"Old Time Relijun's front-man channels true folk sounds thru bass clarinet, snare drum, shruti box, and multiphonic voice. Arrington de Dionyso's grand textural experiments are inspired by Indian classical music, Tuvan throat-singing, and free jazz."
- Free Music Archive  More...
Friday, February 26
Fri 2/26 6:00 PM Presidio Officer's Club [50 Moraga Avenue San Francisco, CA]
Hafez Modirzadeh Love and Respect Septet  More...
Fri 2/26 7:30 PM Point Richmond Jazz [201 Martina St., Point Richmond, CA 94801]
Jazz Quintet FIVEPlay will be joined by the Point Richmond Jazz String Quartet in an evening of arrangements and improvisational music. FivePlay leader Tony Corman has written arrangements for his group + String Quartet that include improvised sections for all players including strings  More...
Fri 2/26 8:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St. SF]
Black Cedar
New Music for a New Sound

Kris Palmer, flute; Nancy Kim, cello; Steve Lin, guitar

Klaus Hinrich Stahmer Debussyana (1983)
Chinary Ung Luminous Spirals (1997)
Durwynne Hsieh Miscellaneous Music (2015) commissioned by Black Cedar
Garrett Shatzer Of Emblems (2014) commissioned by Black Cedar
Nathan Kolosko Hungarian Trio (2012)  More...
Fri 2/26 8:00 PM The Salt Lick [411 2nd St, Oakland, CA 94607]
ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO plus guests.

Arrington de Dionyso and China Star each perform solo.
Followed by Arrington de Dionyso improvisations with guests Matt Ingalls, Nava Dunkelman and Jakob Pek.


"Old Time Relijun's front-man channels true folk sounds thru bass clarinet, snare drum, shruti box, and multiphonic voice. Arrington de Dionyso's grand textural experiments are inspired by Indian classical music, Tuvan throat-singing, and free jazz."
- Free Music Archive  More...
Saturday, February 27
Sat 2/27 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Carla Harryman & Jon Raskin / Sheldon Brown Ensemble

Jon Raskin's Gardener of Stars, an Opera Carla Harryman & Jon Raskin with special guest Tania Chen will perform Gardener of Stars, an Opera as improvised score and radical reimagining of Harryman’s 2001 novel, a work “more fantasmagoric poem than fictional narrative” tracking the paradise and wastelands of utopian desire. Sheldon Brown Ensemble will perform material from Brown's Blood of the Air suite, based on the poetry and speech melodies of the late Surrealist poet, Philip Lamantia, as well as material from Brown's project Distant Intervals, which features pieces based on speech melodies of Ivan Arguelles, Clark Coolidge and Andrew Joron.  More...
Sunday, February 28
Sun 2/28 2:00 PM The Nunnery [3016 25th. St SF]
Cheryl E. Leonard - natural-object instruments and Bruce Ackley - improvised soprano saxophone at the Nunnery.  More...
Sun 2/28 4:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Gautam Tejas Ganeshan & New Directions in Indian Classical Music
Carnatic @ Berkeley Arts Festival

South Indian music gets re-upped.
Original songs along traditional lines
+ improvisations backed by tambura drone lutes
& mridangam double drum.  More...
Sun 2/28 5:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
QUEBEC WINDFEST: Lori Freedman + Quasar + Guest Nava Dunkelman

QUEBEC WINDFEST: LORI FREEDMAN + QUASAR + GUEST Nava Dunkelman FEATURING MUSIC OF FRED FRITH, LINDA BOUCHARD, BRIAN FERNEYHOUGH, RICHARD BARRETT AND MORE  More...
Sun 2/28 7:00 PM Maybeck Studio for the Performing Arts [1537 Euclid Ave. Berkeley, CA]
Ben Goldberg and Friends

Ben Goldberg on clarinet, John Hebert on bass, and Hamir Atwal on drums. "Improvising and some tasty tunes."

Seating is limited. Get your required online reservation here.  More...
Sun 2/28 7:30 PM SIMM Series @ The Musicians Union Hall [116 9th St @ Mission SF]
7:30 PM duoB
Lisa Mezzacappa - bass, Jason Levis - drums
8:30 PM Golia/Johnson/Hammond
Vinny Golia - woodwinds, Max Johnson - bass, Ross Hammond - guitar

A night of world travelers merge at the SIMM Series for fun wild improvisational surprises!  More...
Sun 2/28 7:30 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Space Walk + Deth Perception @ Temescal Arts Center

Incendiary sounds at Oakland's Temescal Arts Center, featuring only the second performance by Karl Evangelista's all-star free jazz agglomeration Space Walk and a new project (Deth Perception) helmed by guitarist/composer Alex Cohen.

Space Walk: Theo Padouvas-tpt, Lewis Jordan, Cory Wright-saxes, Karl Evangelista-gtr, Rei Scampavia-keys, Robert Lopez, Jordan Glenn-dms

Deth Perception: Alex Cohen-gtr, Aurora Josephson-vocals, Kim Nucci, Tim DeCillis-dms, perc  More...
Monday, February 29
Mon 2/29 7:30 PM Mills College Chapel [5000 Macarthur Blvd Oakland CA]
Lucky Cloud Series 004 featuring Fred Frith, Rachel Austin, Theresa Wong  More...
Mon 2/29 7:30 PM Canessa Gallery [708 Montgomery St SF]
For the February installment of the Meridian Composers in Performance series we are excited to present Lithuania's Arma Agharta. Opening for the night will be Collision Stories.  More...
Mon 2/29 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
Oakland Freedom Jazz Society Presents Clevenger/Knudsen/Wright/Condry/Bevan/Arkin/Levis + Aunt Rose (Glenn/Pascucci/Clifford)  More...
Tuesday, March 1
Tue 3/01 5:00 PM CCRMA [CCRMA The Knoll 660 Lomita Dr. Stanford, CA 94305]
John Bischoff will present a prepared slideshow outlining his musical history and approach to electronic music, followed by a discussion of recent pieces, both solo and for computer network band. At the conclusion of his talk, he will perform a set of solo works that incorporate a custom analog circuit of his own design.  More...
Tue 3/01 7:00 PM Radius Gallery [1050 River St #127 Santa Cruz, CA 95060]
String Noise (Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris, violins) plays original works and arrangements of punk covers by Eric Lyon to include Bad Brains, Violent Femmes, Deerhoof, Radiohead, Black Flag, and the Germs from the album "The Book of Strange Positions" released on Northern Spy Records and a NEW version of Stockhausen Tierkreis for two violins. Also on the program: Giancinto Scelsi, Bernhard Lang, Andrew C. Smith, John King.  More...
Tue 3/01 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Seth Josel performs Catherine Lamb

Contemporary music expert and guitar virtuoso Seth Josel performs "point/wave," an immersive, evening-length new work written for him by composer Catherine Lamb.  More...
Wednesday, March 2
Wed 3/02 7:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
String Noise: The Book of Strange Positions

First west-coast appearance since the release of their debut album "The Book of Strange Positions" on Northern Spy Records, String Noise will perform selections from the "The Book" along with a WORLD PREMIERE of an arrangement of Stockhausen's "Tierkreis" by Eric Lyon, along with an improvisation with the avant-garde composer/vocalist Ken Ueno.  More...
Wed 3/02 7:45 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St. SF]
Arma Agharta
Whatever happened to Vilnius Fats? Too little is known about Baltic Paganism although traces persist to this very day, not in anachronistic costume re-enactors but in the heavy experiments of artists like Lithuania's Arma Agharta. Besides live conjuring of acoustic objects, soviet vintage electronics, spontaneous improvised games, glossolalia and odd costumes, he’s renowned for summoning communal cultural production through curation, festival organization, and erstwhile operation of the hand-crafted micro-label Perineum. His solo and communal works evince an enduring will, discipline, a consciousness without superstition, and infinite devotion without egotheism.
https://soundcloud.com/d-petri-aubject/noosphertilizer-ii-sampling
http://arma.lt

Collision Stories
A four way head-on with members of SubArachnoid Space, Crawling With Tarts, Snowsteps and Seeded Plain throws no shrapnel, instead congealing as an airborne amalgam of tin, bass, theremin, copper, vinyl, skin, and string. Come hear four heads take flight, Mason Jones, Michael Gendreau, Jorge Bachmann, and Bryan Day, before the cold ground rushes to unmeet them.
http://collisionstories.com

Tender Buttons
Tender Buttons rewinds classic electronic musics in a swarm of devices and languages, composed in the moment via a shared esthetic of severe improvisational methods. Friendly spirits Fluxus, WDR, Cage, On-U and Kling Klang are never far away.
“Hope in gates, hope in spoons, hope in doors, hope in tables, no hope in daintiness and determination.” — Gertrude Stein
Tender Buttons is: Tania Chen – piano, electronics, toys; Gino Robair – modular electronics; Tom Djll – modular and circuit-bent electronics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMnAQmYV3kU

BLEIE
Explorist of physical and metaphysical topographies, Sarah Bly scales heights by day and dives deep by dark snaring everything between in a cat's cradle of sinewed sound. Once she plucks you from your chair on sticky rhythms, a beauty of horrible proportions announces itself. Prepare to be swaddled in sounds that paralyze description as eight-eyed chaos creeps in quick for a final snuggle.
http://soundcloud.com/bleie  More...
Wed 3/02 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
First Set:
Mezzacappa-Pascucci DUO
Crystal Pascucci - Cello
Lisa Mezzacappa - Bass


Second Set:
Adams, Johnson, Perkis
Steve Adams - Saxophones & Flutes
Max Johnson - Double Bass
Tim Perkis - Electronics  More...
Thursday, March 3
Thu 3/03 7:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Opening Reception and Concert- Bart Hopkin
Bosky Jangle

ARTIST TALK AND DEMONSTRATION
Thursday, March 3, 6-8 PM
Join the artist for a free opening reception! Talk and demonstration will begin at 7 PM.  More...
Thu 3/03 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
8pm Jeffrey Alexander Trio
Jeffrey Alexander - various instruments & electronics, Arjun Boehner Mangelwurzel - violin, Aaron Levin - drums
9pm Marshall/Allen/Spirit feat. Max Johnson
Max Johnston - bass, Joshua Allen - tenor saxophone, Spirit - drums, Joshua Marshall - tenor saxophone  More...
Friday, March 4
Fri 3/04 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
8pm:
Two Aerials
Mark Clifford - vibes, drums, electronics, keys
Crystal Pascucci - cello, voice, electronics, keys

9pm:
Johnston, Johnson & Anderson
Darren Johnston - Trumpet
Max Johnson - Double Bass
Vijay Anderson - Drums  More...
Saturday, March 5
Sat 3/05 3:00 PM VAMP music • art • consignment [331 19th Street Oakland]
More electronic sonic explorations with 4 sizzling acts!  More...
Sat 3/05 4:00 PM St. John's Presbyterian Church [2727 College Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705]
An evening of new works, presented by baritone Thomas Buckner, with premieres, including Bun Ching Lam’s “Canzoniere CXXVI” for voice, flute, and therobo (based on Renaissance poet Francesco Petrarca’s most famous poem to Laura) and an epic new work from “Blue” Gene Tyranny, “Solving Scriabin’s Chord (Love, Consider, Imagine)” , for voice and piano. Also on the program is an untitled work for solo theorbo by Kyle Hovatter performed by Adam Cockerham, and Wadada Leo Smith’s “Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience, 1849, Six Ideas” for voice, piano, cello, alto flute, viola, percussion and pre-recorded sounds by Louis Lopez, conducted by Wadada Leo Smith.  More...
Sat 3/05 8:00 PM SFJAZZ Center [201 Franklin Street (at Fell) SF CA]
Other Minds Festival - John Oswald, Oliver Lake and Nicole Lizée  More...
Sat 3/05 9:00 PM The Hatch [402 15th Street, Oakland, CA 94612]
Grex, Inner Ear Brigade, Mark Allen-Piccolo at The Hatch

A special night of songs and sounds at once exploratory, beautiful, and strange, featuring Oakland art rock trio Grex, indie rock wunderkind Mark Allen-Piccolo, and the return of prog powerhouses Inner Ear Brigade.

Grex (Karl Evangelista-gtr, vox; Rei Scampavia-keys, vox; Robert Lopez-drums)

Inner Ear Brigade (Bill Wolter-gtr, etc.)

Mark Allen-Piccolo (MAP et al.)  More...
Sunday, March 6
Sun 3/06 4:00 PM SFJAZZ Center [201 Franklin Street (at Fell) SF CA]
Other Minds Festival - Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble  More...
Sun 3/06 7:30 PM SIMM Series @ The Musicians Union Hall [116 9th St @ Mission SF]
7:30pm Herndon/Katz Duo
Julie Herndon - piano, harmonium, harmonica
David Katz - vocals
8:30pm Noertker's Moxie
Annelise Zamula - alto sax, flute
Theo Padouvas - trumpet
Bill Noertker - contrabass
Jason Levis - drums  More...
Sun 3/06 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
[don’t be a stranger #7] Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble + Chartreuse

A new music double bill for the ages, featuring two pioneering groups from across the country performing music by 20th and 21st century composers. Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble will present works by Giacinto Scelsi and Bay Area composers, among others - string trio Chartreuse will perform west coast premieres of works by Younge, Isaacson, and Rubin.  More...
Monday, March 7
Mon 3/07 8:00 PM The Lab [2948 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94103]
Greg Kelley: trumpet, amplifier, pedals & Bill Nace: electric guitar, amplifier, pedals; Matt Ingalls, solo clarinet; Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase solo electronics  More...
Mon 3/07 8:00 PM Make-Out Room [3225 22nd St SF]
The Monday Make-Out: United Separatists, Reconnaissance Fly, Troi Chapeaux  More...
Mon 3/07 9:45 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
Oakland Freedom Jazz Society presents Tainted Pussy, Demonsleeper, plus Santomieri-Farhadian Duo  More...
Tuesday, March 8
Tue 3/08 7:30 PM Omni Oakland Commons [4799 Shattuck Ave Oakland]
Active Music Series presents:
Tonal Masher
Fred Frith + Nava Dunkelman Duo
See Saw Quartet  More...
Tue 3/08 8:00 PM Life Changing Ministries [Oakland]
'Fraid o' Freyja (Suki O'Kane, drums - Dylan Bolles, Wurlitzer - Edward Shocker, guitar)
just-intoned electric version of Thingamajigs Performance Group

duo B.
Lisa Mezzacappa (bass) + Jason Levis (drums) play Cecil Taylor, kindof

The Blues
New American Free Jazz Underground; Post Apocalyptic collateral jammage
http://thebluessingstheblues.org/ephemera.html  More...
Tue 3/08 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
permutations030816: Vicky Chow

Pianist Vicky Chow makes San Francisco debut, performing new Canadian works by Remy Siu, Adam Basanta and American composers Andy Akiho, and Steve Reich.  More...
Wednesday, March 9
Wed 3/09 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Play or Die 2016 #1:
Adam Theis + Larry Ochs + Jordan Glenn Trio
Randy McKean's Bristle (McKean, Lisa Mezzacappa, Cory Wright, Murray Campbell)

"Play or Die": a call to action by Anthony Braxton in the seventies. We're still in agreement. Improvised music has to be heard live to be best appreciated! AND musicians practicing this rugged discipline must perform to a live audience as often as possible in order to evolve, in order to feed the mind. Tonite Adam Theis joins Larry Ochs and Jordan Glenn for a first-time meeting of sounds and minds. Sparks should fly. And following that set, the great but under-appreciated "Bristle" - led by Randy McKean - will take the stage and blow you away with its magnificent combination of composition and improvisation (with Lisa Mezzacappa, Cory Wright, and Murray Campbell).  More...
Thursday, March 10
Thu 3/10 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
8pm Johnston/Romus/Monford
Darren Johnston - trumpet
Rent Romus - alto/soprano sax/flutes/percussion
Mike Monford - alto saxophone (Detroit)
9pm Nathan Clevenger's Elective Infinities
Sarah Zaharako-violin
Aram Shelton-alto sax, clarinet
Eric Perney-bass
Britt Ciampa-drums, percussion
Nathan Clevenger-compositions, guitar  More...
Thu 3/10 8:00 PM Signal Flow 2016 [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Signal Flow Festival 2016 (Concert 1) – Signal Flow is a four-day festival of creative music and innovative sound art in all its forms, featuring new work by graduate students of the Mills College Music Department. Centered in Littlefield Concert Hall and spreading across the Mills campus in the hills of Oakland, the festival celebrates a wide diversity of new approaches to sound through collaborative performances, improvisations, installations, and multimedia experiments.​

Please visit http://signal-flow.org/ for a listing of artists and dates/times.  More...
Friday, March 11
Fri 3/11 7:00 PM Radius Gallery [1050 River St. #127 Santa Cruz, CA 95060]
Joseph Davancens (contrabass), Weston Olencki (trombone), and Andrew C. Smith (electronics, Fender Rhodes) perform Catherine Lamb’s monumental work matter/moving, alongside contemplative music by Craig Shepard, Larry Polansky, and Joseph Davancens.  More...
Fri 3/11 7:30 PM Bing Studio Space [Bing Concert Hall 327 Lasuen Street Stanford CA 94305]
- MARCH MATTESS - CCRMA AT BING

Please join us for night 1 of 2 in the Bing Concert Hall Studio Space as CCRMA presents - MARCH MATTESS - two eclectic evenings of multichannel electronic and acoustic music from 7.30PM on Friday March 11th and Saturday March 12th. These concerts are curated by Matt Wright CCRMA's new Technical Director and demonstrate the various aspects of his musical career and his many performance and research activities. From new instrument designer to computer music researcher, from samba to oud performance, from network audio concerts to improvising electronic ensembles - Matt has collaborated and performed with an amazing variety of world class musicians and artists. So please come along and experience performances and music by:

Edmund Campion
Curtis Roads
David Wessel
Indian music with Manik Khan and William Rossel
John MacCallum
Arabic music with Ali 'Amr, Briana DiMara, Faisal Zedan
Ali Momeni
Roberto Morales
Mark Applebaum
CREATE Ensemble network feedback performance
Charlie Roberts
John Schott
Lee Heuermann

and more...  More...
Fri 3/11 8:00 PM Signal Flow Festival 2016 [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Signal Flow Festival 2016 (Concert 2) – Signal Flow is a four-day festival of creative music and innovative sound art in all its forms, featuring new work by graduate students of the Mills College Music Department. Centered in Littlefield Concert Hall and spreading across the Mills campus in the hills of Oakland, the festival celebrates a wide diversity of new approaches to sound through collaborative performances, improvisations, installations, and multimedia experiments.  More...
Fri 3/11 8:30 PM Strand Theater | Rueff Room [1127 Market St. San Francisco]
Kronos Quartet with special guest Jherek Bischoff

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Saturday, March 12
Sat 3/12 12:00 PM Noisebridge Hackerspace [2169 Mission St SF]
G|O|D|W|A|F|F|L|E||N|O|I|S|E||P|A|N|C|A|K|E|S @ NOISEBRIDGE

Dyemark----------Eurostache----------
Music For Hard Times-------Failure Cock----
Mas Coad  More...
Sat 3/12 3:00 PM Musicians Union Hall - 116 9th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 [116 9th Street San Francisco, CA 94103]
Saturday, March 12, 3-5pm.
zBug -structured improvisational compositional music.
Christina Braun- Butoh dance.
ArtsEarth presents Afternoon / the concert series once-a-month featuring the best in music and other arts from the San Francisco Bay Area and internationally.
Tickets $10 through eventbrite or at the door.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/201603-zbug-w-christina-braun-butoh-afternoon-artsearth-presents-tickets-21598014242  More...
Sat 3/12 7:30 PM Bing Studio Space [327 Lasuen Street Stanford CA 94305]
- MARCH MATTESS - CCRMA AT BING

Night 2 of 2 at the Bing Concert Hall Studio Space as CCRMA presents - MARCH MATTESS - two eclectic evenings of multichannel electronic and acoustic music from 7.30PM on Friday March 11th and Saturday March 12th.  More...
Sat 3/12 8:00 PM Signal Flow 2016 [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Signal Flow 2016 (Concert 3)is a four-day festival of creative music and innovative sound art in all its forms, featuring new work by graduate students of the Mills College Music Department. Centered in Littlefield Concert Hall and spreading across the Mills campus in the hills of Oakland, the festival celebrates a wide diversity of new approaches to sound through collaborative performances, improvisations, installations, and multimedia experiments.​

Please visit http://signal-flow.org/ for a listing of artists and dates/times.  More...
Sat 3/12 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Lisa Leong, pianist: Arrell, Boulez, Harvey, Lin, Nono, Williams

Pianist Lisa Leong performs a wide-ranging program of music by Pierre Boulez, Luigi Nono, Jonathan Harvey, Mei-Fang Lin, Amy Williams and Chris Arrell.  More...
Sunday, March 13
Sun 3/13 4:00 PM Signal Flow 2016 [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Signal Flow is a four-day festival of creative music and innovative sound art in all its forms, featuring new work by graduate students of the Mills College Music Department. Centered in Littlefield Concert Hall and spreading across the Mills campus in the hills of Oakland, the festival celebrates a wide diversity of new approaches to sound through collaborative performances, improvisations, installations, and multimedia experiments.​

Please visit http://signal-flow.org/ for a listing of artists and dates/times.  More...
Sun 3/13 4:00 PM Fort Mason Center [BUILDING B Studio 301 (across from Greens) 2 Marina Blvd San Francisco]
Del Sol Quartet

concert premiere residency

Mason Music is a new musical experience presented by the Del Sol String Quartet in the intimacy of a private art studio at the historic Fort Mason. Come sample handcrafted, curated music that include a variety of musical artisans.

This performance features the public premiere of “Glass Shatters the Same Way Twice” by Bay-Area-composer Mark Ackerley.  More...
Sun 3/13 7:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Muted Cinema: A Maya Deren Tribute

An influential figure of avant-garde independent experimental cinema, Maya Deren (1917, Kiev, Ukraine - 1961, New York, US) explored identities, desires, and movements through a radical spatialization of the filmic language. Forming linear motions through non-linear spaces, Deren orchestrated with her evocative splices of celluloid to articulate the polarity of sameness and difference.  More...
Sun 3/13 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
From Seoul to San Francisco w/ guest artist Soo-Yeon Lyuh

This concert features a variety of Korean music and instruments ranging from classical styles of the Chosun Dynasty to recent works from UCSC grad composers.  More...
Tuesday, March 15
Tue 3/15 7:30 PM Canessa Gallery [708 Montgomery St SF]
For the March installment of the Meridian Composers in Performance series we are excited to present Oa and Kadet Kuhne!  More...
Tue 3/15 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Royal Hartigan: Akoma Ensemble

In a rare west coast appearance, royal hartigan (drums) will be joined by long-time collaborators Wes Brown (bass) and Hafez Modirzadeh (saxophones), performing original music involving shape-shifting temporal concepts that span multiple traditions of the world. Guests to include Dahveed Behroozi on piano.  More...
Wednesday, March 16
Wed 3/16 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Admiral Launch Duo: New Music for Harp and Saxophone

Enjoy the fusion of harp and saxophone in an evening of acoustic and electroacoustic new music, including West Coast premieres of pieces by Christine Hedden and Stephen J. Rush.  More...
Thursday, March 17
Thu 3/17 7:30 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
Free World ~ 3rd Thursdays
with
CONJURE!
con·jure: make (something) appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic
India Cooke, violin
Lewis Jordan, saxophone, word
Joe McKinley, contrabass
Kele Nitoto, percussion
Donald Robinson, set drum  More...
Thu 3/17 7:30 PM The Exploratorium [15 Embarcadero San Franciso]
The Sound of Space with Ben Burtt and Geeta Dayal  More...
Thu 3/17 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
"ThumbThumb is Not Mysterious" EP Release show

8:15pm: Homoglochini (Raub Roy, Julia Mazawa James Roemer of Glochids and Dianne Lynn)
9:15pm: ThumbThumb (Adam Adhiyatma - electronics)  More...
Friday, March 18
Fri 3/18 6:00 PM Presidio Officer's Club [50 Moraga Ave SF]
Wild Rumpus

The flexible and dynamic Wild Rumpus Collective continues to bridge musical divides with impassioned performances of work by radical young and emerging composers from around the world.  More...
Fri 3/18 7:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Sparrows and Ortolans: Laetitia Sonami and James Fei

James Fei and Laetitia Sonami started their improvisational collaboration in 2013. While the materials and techniques used by the two musicians differ significantly, both employ tactile interface coupled with electronic systems that exhibit complex behavioral response.  More...
Fri 3/18 8:00 PM Starry Plough [3101 Shattuck Ave @ Prince Berkeley]
Wiener Kids (Jordan Glenn, Cory Wright, Aram Shelton)  More...
Fri 3/18 8:00 PM Turquoise Yantra Grotto [32 Turquoise Way SF]
Music for Birdwatching:

USUFRUCT (Polly Moller + Tim Walters)
Doug Carroll + Original Field Recordings
Wendy Reid w/ Lulu the African Grey Parrot
+ Pet the Tiger (David Samas, Kevin Corcoran)
performing “the 6th Extinction” w/ Butoh (Christina Braun)  More...
Fri 3/18 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Transient Beings: Jamal R. Moore

Depth perception of creative arts. A performance of sonic healing through intergalactic visualization and lo-­‐fi frequencies.  More...
Fri 3/18 8:00 PM The Red Poppy Art House [2698 Folsom St @23rd St SF]
Schimscheimer Family Trio San Francisco album release concert, presented by Jazz in the Neighborhood

Kasey Knudsen - alto sax & electronics
Michael Coleman - keyboards & electronics
Jon Arkin - drums & electronics

special guest
Ben Goldberg - clarinets

opening set by Newspeak (Connecticut)  More...
Saturday, March 19
Sat 3/19 8:00 PM 142 Throckmorton Theatre [142 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA]
Afro-Weston – A Musical Tribute to Legendary Pianist/Composer Randy Weston by Ian Dogole Multipercussionist/bandleader/recording artist Ian Dogole will pay tribute to a true giant in the history of Jazz and “World” music – pianist/composer Randy Weston. Entitled, “Afro-Weston,” the program will feature new arrangements of Randy Weston’s most highly acclaimed Afro-infused Jazz compositions, with a special focus on pieces that blend the hypnotic and intoxicating instruments and rhythms of the Gnawa people from Morocco.  More...
Sat 3/19 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Edward Schocker: The Crossing (work in progress showing)

The Crossing -exploring alternate communications through ecstatic group improvisation. The goal of the project is to create a crossing between the “Spirit” and material world and create a space where audiences feel a direct connection with both.  More...
Sat 3/19 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue Berkeley]
8 pm - Julie Moon, piano - Madalyn Merkey - electronics 9 pm underweather kitten - Phillip Greenlief - tenor saxophone; Brett Carson - piano, Kazuto Sato, bass - Jason Levis, drums  More...
Sunday, March 20
Sun 3/20 2:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Composer Reading Session

This year's C4NM Ensemble in Residence, Friction Quartet, will read and workshop up to six works for string quartet. Composers may submit up to five minutes of music for this opportunity, and will receive 20-30 minutes of time with the quartet, and a recording of the entire session.  More...
Sun 3/20 7:00 PM SIMM Series @ The Musicians Union Hall [116 9th St @ Mission SF]
Edgetone Records 25th Anniversary Showcase Series
Scott R. Looney, T.D. Skatchit (Tom Nunn, David Michalak), C.O.M.A. (California Outside Music Associates), Tri-Cornered Tent Show

**Performances celebrating twenty five years of independent music from Edgetone Records**
Edgetone Records was founded by musician/producer, Rent Romus. The label took shape in 1991 to support his group’s original jazz recordings. After being on a long hiatus Rent re-opened Edgetone in January 2000 and expanded it to support avant-garde and experimental music and recordings crossing the genre boundaries specifically for D.I.Y. (do it yourself) artists looking for a ground base and community label identity.  More...
Monday, March 21
Mon 3/21 7:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Composer-Performer Meetup

This meetup is open to anyone! We will have three to four presenters -- both composers and performers (or performer-composers) offer their work for discussion from 7 to 9 PM. Come to share, listen, explore, and meet new colleagues and collaborators.  More...
Mon 3/21 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
Oakland Freedom Jazz Society presents

Cosmists
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Collette McCaslin - trumpet/percussion
Mark Pino - percussion
Andrew Joron - thermin

And

The Sound Effekt  More...
Tuesday, March 22
Tue 3/22 7:48 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Local invented instrument mainstays T.D. Skatchit & sfSoundGroup  More...
Tue 3/22 9:30 PM Octopus Salon [2101 Webster Street Oakland, CA 94612]
Schimscheimer Family Trio East Bay album release concert

Kasey Knudsen - alto sax & electronics
Michael Coleman - keyboards & electronics
Jon Arkin - drums & electronics

opening solo set by John Schott  More...
Wednesday, March 23
Wed 3/23 7:00 PM Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) [2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94720]
An exploration of the human voice with virtuoso singers. The internationally acclaimed Pamela Z performs, working her magic with live electronic processing and sampled sound. In addition, bass vocalist Richard Mix joins us, reprising his performance of unaccompanied works by renowned composer Julian Eastman that thrilled L@TE audiences four years ago. Also filling our space with music is the Cornelius Cardew Choir, a local “Deep Listening” collective that pushes the boundaries of vocal performance practice.  More...
Thursday, March 24
Thu 3/24 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
8:00PM West Coast Chamber Jazz Trio Andrea Centazzo - Percussion , Mallet Kat & Sampling, Ellen Burr - Flute, Piccolo Flute, Bass Flute, Alto Flute, Jeff Schwartz - Double Bass
9:00PM - neem Kelley Kipperman - bass, Gabby Fluke-Mogul - violin

"… Sort of like Braxton Circle meets Coleman Trio meets Zappa! … challenging and consistently fascinating… a variety of surprises with layers of complex writing and inspired solos. Centazzo's music is in between modern jazz and contemporary classical music. The balance between writing and the quirky solos is just right." -BLG, Downtown Music Gallery, NY  More...
Friday, March 25
Fri 3/25 7:30 PM Point Richmond Jazz [Point Richmond United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St. Point Richmond, CA 94801]
Sara Caswell, one of the country's finest jazz violinists, will be performing with mandolinist Joe Brent their group 9 Horses at point Richmond Jazz - the East Bay's premiere jazz violin concert series. Sara and 9 Horses will also lead a workshop on "Finding your Own Voice," at the same venue at 11 am Saturday morning, Mar. 26. Register for that event at https://cjc.edu/workshops/?eid=11499  More...
Fri 3/25 7:45 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
New Music Open Mic

A showcase for composers and performers who want to try something new or have a polished work to share but do not have enough material for an entire show. We usually have a wide variety of performers and styles including solo instrumental works, fixed media pieces, and live multimedia pieces.  More...
Saturday, March 26
Sat 3/26 7:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Chris Mann: things i’d like to have said

"Chris Mann is really a composer of extreme rhythmic complexities that have deeper meaning than words can ever deliver." —Alvin Lucier

Chris Mann is an Australian poet, writer, performer and improviser specialized in the emerging field of compositional linguistics, which the artist describes as "the mechanism whereby you understand what I'm thinking better than I do.” Mann's works for voice are based on complex texts, freely composed to allow a play of wit and humor. He explores the textures and gestures of speech, with its rhythms and qualities of color, pitch, intonation and emphasis. Mann's unique style of reading these incredibly dense, parenthetical texts at a high speed has brought him recognition as a unique performer and recording artist.

Reserve Tickets Here  More...
Sat 3/26 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
** POSTPONED **

Eine Kleine Henze Fest - This event has been postponed.

A celebration of the chamber music of Hans Werner Henze (1926-2012), including a performance of his early masterpiece, "Kammermusik 1958" for Tenor, Guitar, and 8 solo instruments.  More...
Sunday, March 27
Sun 3/27 7:30 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Doors That Only Open in Silence (open participation improv workshop). The monthly series of improvisation research at Temescal Arts Center continues. Bring your instrument or just come to listen. Small groups will be randomly assembled from submitted names.  More...
Sun 3/27 7:30 PM Mills College Chapel [5000 Macarthur Blvd Oakland CA]
Lucky Cloud 05: Booker Stardrum // Kristina Dutton // IMA  More...
Monday, March 28
Mon 3/28 9:00 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave, Oakland]
OAKLAND FREEDOM JAZZ SOCIETY presents three sets:

S H S R S
Booker Stardrum: drums (NYC); Anton Hatwich: bass (Chicago); Owen Stewart-Robertson: guitar (SF); Aram Shelton: alto saxophone (Oakland)

Ghost and Spirit
Ben Goldberg - clarinets; Ila Cantor - electric guitar; Hamir Atwal - drums

Josh Allen, tenor saxophone; Spirit, drums; and Joshua Marshall, saxophones.  More...