Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Fri, Jan 27 2017 8:30 PM

Uptown Nightclub
1928 Telegraph Ave Oakland
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Active Music Series presents a special tribute to Pauline Oliveros performed by sfSound and Rova Saxophone Quartet.

Friday, January 27
8:30 PM doors. 9:00 PM music.
$10-$20 suggested donation.
The Uptown Nightclub. 1928 Telegraph, Oakland.
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Rova Saxophone Quartet performs their commissioned piece, “Saxual Orientation” (1997).

sfSoundChorus performs Oliveros’ early choral work “Sound Patterns” (1961). https://sfsound.bandcamp.com/track/pauline-oliveros-sound-patterns-1961

sfSoundEnsemble performs:
The Tuning Meditation (1971)
Telepathic Improvisation (1971)
Antiphonal Meditation (1979)
Out of the Dark (1998)
The Inner/Outer Sound Matrix (2007) (written for sfSound) https://sfsound.bandcamp.com/track/pauline-oliveros-the-inner-outer-sound-matrix-for-sfsound-2007

(program subject to change)

Aurora Josephson - voice
evelyn davis - voice, electronics
polly moller - flute, alto flute, bass flute
Phillip Greenlief - saxophone
elizabeth schenck - saxophone
adria otte - violin
Crystal Pascucci - cello
shanna sordahl - cello
kelley kipperman - contrabass
Lisa Mezzacappa - contrabass
Robert Lopez - percussion
John Ingle - saxophone
Diane Grubbe - flute
Phil Gelb - shakuhachi
Jesse Canterbury - bass cl
Joshua Allen - sax
Phillip Greenlief - sax
Armando Castellano - horn
Tom Dambly - tpt
Emiliy Laurance - harp
Jason Levis - perc
Jacob Felix Heule - perc
Ben Kreith - violin
Lisa Mezzacappa - bass
and more...

Cost: $10-$20 suggested
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Ken Filiano/ Steve Adams Duo at the Stone
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.
Tender Buttons at Second Act, SF, 2016; live video processing by Bill Thibault