Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Fri, Oct 5 2007 8:00 PM

1510 8th St Performance Space
1510 8th Street Oakland
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Two sets of amazing free-jazz...Tin/Bag opens the evening, followed by the amazing piano, drums, saxophone trio of Chris Brown, Phillip Greenlief and Donald Robinson following.

A full night of unique jazz music.

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The Jazz House presents
Free-Jazz Fridays

1510 8th Street Performance Space
1510 8th Street, Oakland, CA

Only one exit from SF, and one block from the BART station.

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$5 - $15 Sliding Scale
(meaning you can pay what your budget allows between $5 & 15; “free-jazz” is a type of jazz.)

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Chris Brown (b. 1953) is a composer, pianist, and electronic musician, who creates music for acoustic instruments with interactive electronics, for computer networks, and for improvising ensembles. Born and raised in Chicago, he moved to California to study electronic music with Gordon Mumma and composition with William Brooks at University of California, Santa Cruz, and with David Rosenboom at Mills College. He was active early in his career as an inventor and builder of electroacoustic instruments; he has also performed widely as an improvisor and pianist with groups as "Room" and the "Glenn Spearman Double Trio". In 1986 he co-founded the pioneering computer network music ensemble "The Hub". He is also known for his recorded performances of music by Henry Cowell, Luc Ferrari, and John Zorn. He has received commissions from the Berkeley Symphony, the Rova Saxophone Quartet, the Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio, the Gerbode Foundation, the Phonos Foundation and the Creative Work Fund. His recent music includes the poly-rhythm installation "Talking Drum", the "Inventions" series for computers and interactive performers, and the radio performance "Transmissions" series, with composer Guillermo Galindo.

His 1992 epic electroacoustic work "Lava", for brass, percussion, and electronics is also available on Tzadik. He teaches Composition and Electronic Music at Mills College in Oakland, where he is Co-Director of the Center for Contemporary Music (CCM).




Cost: 5 15 sliding scale
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Biggi Vinkeloe - alto saxophone, flute Donald Robinson - drums Joe Lasqo - piano, laptop, percussion Teddy Rankin-Parker - cello Lisle Ellis - contrabass, acoustic bass guitar April 19, 2014, The Emerald Tablet, San Francisco, CA Video by Charles Smith