Monday, May 2
Mon 5/02 8:00 PM Make-Out Room [3225 22nd St
SF]The Monday Make-Out
The cutting edge of Bay Area jazz and improvised music--
Monday, May 2, 8pm (8:30pm start)
Set #1:Two Aerials (chamber jazz/songs)
(
Mark Clifford-vibes, etc.,
Crystal Pascucci-cello, vocals, etc., Steve Blum-keys, Britt Ciampa-dms)
Set #2:
Grex (art rock/free jazz)
(
Karl Evangelista-gtr, vox, Rei Scampavia-keys, vox,
Robert Lopez-dms)
Set #3:
DaMaDa (world fusion)
(Luo Danna - vocals, Marc Schmitz - gtr,
Dave Mihaly - dms, perc, Michael Fortes - b)
More... Mon 5/02 8:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]The Touch Label from the UK is presenting a special music Conference session featuring the turntables and sampled sonic amazement of Philip Jeck along the extraordinary AV demonstrations by Mark van Hoen and Simon Scott at the Gray Area location at 2665 Mission Street near 23rd on Monday May 2nd at 8pm for $12 advance and $15 at the door. Call 650-255-8947 for special passes and additional information
More... Mon 5/02 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave,
Oakland]Oakland Freedom Jazz Society presents
Key West:
Brian Pedersen-saxes
Randylee Sutherland- drums
Sung Kim- ozukuri
https://vimeo.com/132609795
The Blues:
Marissa Magic: guitar, alto sax
Max Nordile: alto sax, percussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6EFi_rfjyo&list=PLI2awFDWHl6QLtfRCrNn6mHKauyMgCyO2&index=7
new american free jazz underground
Doors 8:30PM / Show 9:30PM
$5 - $15 Suggested Donation
More... Friday, May 6
Fri 5/06 6:00 PM Presidio Officer's Club [50 Moraga Ave
SF]Sheldon Brown Group
A staple of the Bay Area's Creative Music scene,
Sheldon Brown leads his all-star players through exciting original compositions.
Composer and woodwind multi-instrumentalist
Sheldon Brown has been involved in the Bay Area creative music scene for over 20 years, leading his own band since 1994.
Sheldon Brown Group was awarded a 2013 Chamber Music America New Jazz Works grant to develop Blood of the Air, an extended work inspired by texts and recordings of legendary American surrealist poet (and muse to the Beat Generation) Philip Lamantia. Brown has worked for many years with Club Foot Orchestra, composing music for silent films and the CBS cartoon series The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat.
More... Fri 5/06 8:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St.
SF]Jupiter Chamber Ensemble
Second Wind, Black & White, and May the Foursome Be With You
Victor Romasevich, violin & piano; Michael Jones, violin; Stephen Levintow, viola; Paul Rhodes, cello; Special Guest Lawrence London, composer/clarinet; Special Guest Steven Dibner, bassoon; Special Guest Lena Lubotsky, piano
More... Fri 5/06 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Goddess: Anne Rainwater, Amy Foote & Helen Newby
Anne Rainwater, Amy Foote, and Helen Newby have formed a unique trio of percussive piano, cello, and text-based voice. They perform music that is deeply connected to the modern political, social, and emotional currents of our world to create a more relevant and culturally embodied musical experience. Their first program, "Bloodlines," is dedicated to the divine feminine, a glimpse into the generations of the group's past and of all the women that have gone before.
More... Fri 5/06 10:00 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave,
Oakland]River Song Quintet + Aunt Rose
Aunt Rose is a collective made up of composers/improvisers
Crystal Pascucci (cello),
Mark Clifford (vibraphone) and
Jordan Glenn (drums/accordion).
River Song Quintet is a chamber ensemble and composer/performer collective whose music draws from the interests and influences of its members, merging the worlds of western-classical chamber music, art song, jazz, and folk music.
More... Saturday, May 7
Sat 5/07 4:00 PM Finnish Kaleva Hall [1970 Chestnut St.
Berkeley]Annual Spring Festival @ The Finnish Kaleva Hall featuring
Heikki Koskinen's Norther Winds & Voices CD release concert INSIDE / OUTSIDE – SISÄLLÄ / ULKONA
Heikki Koskinen, piano; tenor recorder; e-trumpet; kantele; arrangements; Kati Pienimäki Schenker, vocals, kantele; Steve Heckman, tenor sax; Bb & bass clarinet; alto, bass & wooden flutes;
Rent Romus, alto sax, flutes & kantele; Noah Schenker, double bass
A musical ride through a wide variety of styles and approaches, from written arrangements to free flowing extemporaneous group improvisations
More... Sat 5/07 9:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]UNSEEN series | Wave Encounters Obstacle
Gray Area’s UNSEEN Series presents site-specific, collaborative performances by Bay Area artists and explores current practices in immersive media, including expanded cinema, video and sound art, experimental music and technology. The UNSEEN series is curated by Oakland artist Matt Fisher.
Wave Encounters Obstacle is a new collaborative, mutimedia work by five local artists working in expanded cinema and music.
Thomas Dimuzio, Kit Young, Lori Varga, Brian Pederson and Sung Kim will be using 8 channels of video and film with 8 channels of surround audio.
More... Tuesday, May 10
Tue 5/10 7:30 PM Omni Oakland Commons [4799 Shattuck Ave
Oakland]Active Music Series Presents:
Room 47 (John McCowen - clarinets / gabby fluke-mogul - violin / Adam Hirsch - saxophone)
Pedro Lopes [turntable percussion, cymbals and modified needles]
The Norman Conquest
More... Tue 5/10 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Woofer/Tweeter: sfSoundSalonSeries presents Departure
Departure is a Boston-based soprano and double bass duo comprised of Nina Guo and Edward Kass. Committed to expanding the repertoire for the “high-low” partnership, Departure commissions and performs new works with a particular focus on extended technique and theatricality.
More... Tue 5/10 8:00 PM CNMAT [1750 Arch Street
Berkeley]A program of contemporary works for solo saxophonist presented by Jacob Kopcienski which explores concepts of narrative, perception and intelligibility.
More... Wednesday, May 11
Wed 5/11 7:30 PM David Brower Center [2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704]Composer, performer, and instrument-builder
Cheryl E. Leonard, creates a concert using Arctic and Antarctic field recordings and natural-object instruments including penguin bones, dried kelp, ice, and seashells. Leonard, with
Phillip Greenlief, will perform works about polar environments and climate change including Meltwater, a delicate and innovative composition produced with icicles.
More... Wed 5/11 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Kangmin Shin and Roman Baranskiy
Two emerging San Francisco based composers present their latest chamber work compositions for piano trio and string quartet at a double bill concert.
More... Thursday, May 12
Thu 5/12 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street
SF]8pm Steuart Liebig - electric bass/effects\
“. . . nonpareil rethinker of electric bass . . . “
9pm zBug
David Leikam — NS Design CR6 cello, Moog synthesizers, piano, Sheila Bosco — drums, keyboard, Timothy Orr — drums, percussion, Sean Price — modular synthesizer, electro-beats
More... Thu 5/12 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]PRISM Series Presents Elaine Chew: Stolen
Meeting our current remix culture head on with a classical twist, London music and math professor Elaine Chew premieres contemporary piano pieces by Cheryl Frances-Hoad; Elaine Chew, Peter Child, Lina Viste Grønli; and the computer program MorpheuS. Works that steal unabashedly from Haydn's Sonata in Eb, Hob XVI:45 Finale. As our inaugural PRISM series artist, Elaine will also engage in visual discourse about the science and technology behind the performances and compositions.
More... Friday, May 13
Fri 5/13 7:00 PM Community Music Center [544 Capp Street
SF]SIX SUITES
Janet Collard, Christy Funsch, Sonsherée Giles, Shinichi Iova-Koga, Peiling Kao, and Amy Lewis present choreography to Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by J.S. Bach. Music performed live by Jim Kassis, Alex Keitel,
Suki O'Kane,
Crystal Pascucci, Eli Wise, and Katrina Wreede.
WHEN
May 13 and 14, 2016
Two different programs each night!
7pm and 9pm
More... Fri 5/13 8:00 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St.
SF]“Silver Ochre: Who Are US 2016″ expresses 21st century America through the eyes and ears of two perpetually traveling artists. A series of ‘moving stills’ by ACVilla and electronic artist Thollem‘s live score and field recordings, the performance highlights influences from the diversity of sights and sounds of this extremely varied country.
More... Saturday, May 14
Sat 5/14 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
KROB-----------Fresca (Ingalls, Chen, Ueno)-------/The Nothing\ (Roseville)-----
Chinese Fire Drill----------Trigger~Inverter
Gourmet vegan pancakes & experimental sounds from top California timebox
glueprints for the earholes.
More... Wednesday, May 18
Wed 5/18 7:30 PM Bing Concert Hall Studio Space [327 Lasuen St,
Stanford,
CA 94305]The Well-Tempered GRAIL - CCRMA Sound Worlds in the Bing Studio Space - Concert 1/2
Please join us as we deploy the CCRMA GRAIL - Giant Radial Array for Immersive Listening - for two nights of multichannel music in the Bing Studio Space
More... Wed 5/18 7:45 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St.
SF]Fletcher Pratt
Darkitecture of the mind's inmost spaces, sounds stretch like skin continuous across an impossible skeleton, lithe and unseen. https://soundcloud.com/fletcher_pratt
Type B
A Korg-based micro modulations on a carrier-surge of pummeling beats, will reach your eyes in time, just from the far side.
https://soundcloud.com/typ3-b
Foreskin Sashimi in Paradise
Convergence of concrete-core tape manipulations and total 80’s japan worship. No angst, mostly boogie woogie.
The Flayed Choirmaster
Japanoise to abstract expressionism, contents highly volatile. Handle at your own risk.
https://theflayedchoirmaster.bandcamp.com/
Fairlight Empress
Greh Holger (Hive Mind, Pure Ground) and Lee Landey (Oil Thief, Wand) synthesizer compositions, incorporating rhythm, melody and field recordings.
https://soundcloud.com/soldiersdisease/fairlight-empress-another
More... Wed 5/18 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Weston Olencki + Timothy McCormack/Michelle Lou
Forging a hybrid territory of installation art, sonic structures, and live concert music, Weston Olencki presents two long-form works by Timothy McCormack and Michelle Lou.
More... Wed 5/18 9:00 PM The Chapel [777 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA]The Peter Brötzmann Quartet
Jason Adasiewicz — vibraphone
Peter Brötzmann — wind instruments
John Edwards — bass
Steve Noble — drums
Also appearing - Patrick Wolff Sextet featuring
Ben Goldberg and Marco Eneidi
More... Friday, May 20
Fri 5/20 7:00 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [2 Marina Blvd
SF]Genny Lim and
Marshall Trammell with Karl Young (USA)
Black Geomancy and Liminal Space
A sonogram is a graph representing a sound, which shows the distribution of energy at different frequencies or a visual image produced from an ultrasound, as routinely used to monitor fetuses in pregnancies. Taking this science into the realm of music and voice, Black Geomancy and Liminal Space, explores the interaction of space and energy through the synergy of sound: music, poetry, voice, Buddhist chants and prayers in synchronicity.
More... Fri 5/20 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... Fri 5/20 9:00 PM Starry Plough [3101 Shattuck Ave @ Prince
Berkeley]HORSE LORDS (Baltimore), INNER EAR BRIGADE, DENNY DENNY BREAKFAST take over the starry plough. HORSE LORDS are on a two month tour and are a sight to behold mixing just intonation, minimalist grooves, and african, and modern music sensibilities. Listen to merely 3 seconds of their music and you will have check them out live.
More... Saturday, May 21
Sat 5/21 3:00 PM Maybeck Studio for the Performing Arts [1537 Euclid Ave.
Berkeley]Satoko Fujii Improvised Piano Solo Series Vol.8 : A Tribute to Paul Bley
"She is the Ellington of free jazz."―Bob Rusch, Cadence
“Unpredictable, wildly creative, and uncompromising…Fujii is an absolutely essential listen for anyone interested in the future of jazz." ― Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz
“Fujii is clearly one of the most exciting musicians to come along in a while.” ― Robert Iannapollo, Cadence
Seating is limited.
Get your required online reservation here.
More... Sat 5/21 4:30 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [2 Marina Blvd
SF]Genny Lim and
Marshall Trammell with Karl Young (USA)
Black Geomancy and Liminal Space
A sonogram is a graph representing a sound, which shows the distribution of energy at different frequencies or a visual image produced from an ultrasound, as routinely used to monitor fetuses in pregnancies. Taking this science into the realm of music and voice, Black Geomancy and Liminal Space, explores the interaction of space and energy through the synergy of sound: music, poetry, voice, Buddhist chants and prayers in synchronicity.
More... Sat 5/21 8:00 PM St. Mark’s Lutheran Church [1111 O’Farrell St,
San Francisco, CA 94109]World Premieres of works by John Beeman, Harry Bernstein,
Michael Cooke, Lisa Scola Prosek, Davide Verotta, & Mark Alburger by the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra (SFCCO). The orchestra consists primarily of composer/performers, forming a unique ensemble dedicated to democratizing the symphony orchestra, making it available to composers of many styles and in many stages of development, from the established to the very young.
More... Sat 5/21 8:00 PM Musically Minded Academy [5776 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94618
(5 blocks from Rockridge BART, 4 blocks from 51 Bus @ College Ave)]The Stray Horns play the music of Sun Ra.
David Slusser leads an all-star Bay Area octet exploring the music of Sun Ra's first 2 LPs, plus some choice
later pieces in honor of Sun Ra's 102nd birthday (the following day).
More... Sat 5/21 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue
Berkeley]Seth Kinzie and
Matt Davignon/
Eric Glick Rieman duo
8 pm set:
Seth Kinzie - Impressionist, Jazzish Piano
Rooted in a classical background, this Eastern Oregon composer's most recent album features 12 instrumental compositions featuring saxophone, trumpet, banjo, violin, and drums, called "euphoric nature music."
9 pm set:
Matt Davignon/
Eric Glick Rieman duo
Matt on his array of drum machine samples and electronics, and Eric on prepared Rhodes electric piano, loops, and modular synthesizer. Exploring drone, texture and ambience. Mysterious sound.
More... Sat 5/21 8:00 PM Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists [1924 Cedar Street
Berkeley, CA 94709]The Skerries Sextet is an instrumental band led by master guitarist and composer Bill Horvitz, and includes
Steve Adams,
Cory Wright, Hal Forman, Scott Walton and Zach Morris. The Skerries will present an evening of all-original instrumental jazz, funk, folk, and rock-based music. Bill Horvitz's long and varied experience as a guitarist and composer has resulted in a strongly original compositional voice. All of the musicians have impeccable credentials and experience in jazz, improvisation, rock, folk and new music and have been performing and recording for decades. “This fusion of their remarkable talents is not to be missed!”
More... Sunday, May 22
Sun 5/22 4:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St.
SF]ZOFO
Eva-Maria Zimmermann; Keisuke Nakagoshi, piano
This concert is made possible in part by a grant from the Zellerbach Family Foundation.
Terry Riley G-Song (arr. by ZOFO 2014)
Dylan Mattingly Magnolia (2015) World Premiere
Gabriella Smith Máncora to Huaraz (2015) World Premiere
Katherine Balch Ordinary Matter (2015) World Premiere
Harold Shapero Sonata (1941)
Ryan Brown I heard bells from my rotating house (2014)
Paul Schoenfield Five Days from the Life of a Manic Depressive (1984)
More... Thursday, May 26
Thu 5/26 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Joseph M. Colombo: Music for Metal Strings
New works for ringing metal strings, by composer Joseph M. Colombo. Featuring the Mobius Trio, Regina Schaffer, and Britton Day.
More... Thu 5/26 7:30 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St.
SF]ELECTRIC SHADOW THEATER: FILM TRUTH + SURREAL SOUND BY FUSHIGI KENKYŪKAI (不思議研究会)
◉ Films by Jean Cocteau and Robert Florey / Slavko Vorkapić
◉ Music:
Beth Custer (bass & other clarinets | vocals) —
Thomas Dimuzio (electronics) —
Tom Djll (surrealist prepared trumpet | electronics) — Joe Lasqo (piano | MSP/laptop | objects) —
David Michalak (skatchbox | lap-steel guitar | film curator) — and special guest from Sweden,
Biggi Vinkeloe (sax | flute)
The name 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 to find it:
🎥 Robert Florey / Slavko Vorkapić: The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra: (13 min)
🎥 Jean Cocteau: Orphée: (95 min). Part 2 of the Orphic Trilogy.
For ticket prices, online purchase discount, etc., click through to details….
More... Thu 5/26 8:00 PM Starline Social Club [2236 Martin Luther King
Oakland]Black Spirituals
Ahleuchatistas
IMA
Tonal Masher
- presented by Sixty Hurts + International Anthem -
BLACK SPIRITUALS - http://blackspirituals.com/ - Black Spirituals is a collaboration between two soloists who have found a new platform for the intersection of tone-generating electronic technology and the heart-thumping technology of acoustic percussion.
AHLEUCHATISTAS (Asheville NC) - http://ahleuchatistas.com/ -Ahleuchatistas is guitarist Shane Parish and drummer Ryan Oslance on a musical odyssey of pure imagination
TONAL MASHER - http://www.aramshelton.com/projects/tonal-masher/ - Tonal Masher is the solo electroacoustic project of Aram Shelton.
IMA - Electro-percussion duo of
Amma Ateria and
Nava Dunkelman explores distortions of time and handling of the ever present moment through restraint and release. Their array of metallic nature march forth with space expanding densities to brinks of breakage, situated to be caressed by the beautification of spaces in between.
More... Friday, May 27
Fri 5/27 9:00 PM Legionnaire Saloon [2272 Telegraph Ave. oakland, CA]Voltage Drop - Industrial / Electronics Dance Club Presents
V:4 with live sets by
NINE (Nihar Bhatt / Surface Tension)
https://soundcloud.com/niharb/nine-live-set-preview
MAYA SONGBIRD (Ratskin Records / Holy Rocket Ships)
https://ratskinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/maya-songbird-queen-of-darkness-ep
CHATTY MANDRIL (
Zachary James Watkins)
(sample coming soon)
Resident Selectors: BONUS BEAST / MALO / KOZI
Visuals by FLOWER PATTERN'S GHOST
Doors at 9pm • $5 before 10pm / $7 after • 21 & over
More... Saturday, May 28
Sat 5/28 3:00 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [Chapel
2 Marina Blvd
SF]Wooden Fish Ensemble -
The Wooden Fish Ensemble plays Hyo-shin Na and Boudewijn Buckinx!
The Wooden Fish Ensemble will play a program of music for violin, koto, and bass koto by Hyo-shin Na and Boudewijn Buckinx that will include two exciting world premieres - a work for violin solo by Buckinx and a work by Na for violin and koto.
More... Sat 5/28 8:30 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [Gallery 308
2 Marina Blvd
SF]Dada Explodes
Gallery 308
Capturing the avant-garde world of the Dada Movement, “Dada Explodes: A Burst of Sound, Light, and the Absurd” will feature a surreal carnival for the senses. Featuring the music of experimental rock band Impuritan — a blend psychedelic, ambient, punk, noise, shoegaze, and surf/post/space rock — and visuals by filmmaker Anna Geyer, the performance is curated by composer/sound artist David Molina.
More... Sunday, May 29
Sun 5/29 7:00 PM Episcopal Church of the Incarnation [1750 29th Ave
SF]Join assistant concert master of the San Francisco Symphony, Mark Volkert, violist Nancy Ellis and double bassist Charles Chandler, also from the San Francisco Symphony, and Jan Volkert, principal cellist from the Marin Symphony, in a unique chamber music concert for strings and double bass!
More... Sun 5/29 9:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]UNSEEN series | Resonant Luminance
For Gray Area's fourth UNSEEN we bring you Resonant Luminance: a night of collaborative video and sound performances with Allison Leigh Holt, Kadet Kuhne, Abandoned Footwear, and Sarah Brady!
More... Thursday, June 2
Thu 6/02 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Snail Meets West is the free jazz duo of indie spacerock musician Azalia Snail of NYC and multi-instrumentalist music maestro Dan West of Los Angeles. The project is inspired by and a tribute to the late great Ornette Coleman. Dan West, who was a student of Grammy Award winning composer/arranger Clare Fischer, has played with Maynard Ferguson, Paula Kelly and Joe Williams. He is a graduate of Cal State Northridge and an alumni of Cal Arts. Snail has learned from studying the great free jazz drummers~~ amongst them, William Hooker and Denardo Coleman.
More... Thu 6/02 8:00 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [2 Marina Blvd
SF]Duets in the Key of Dada: Ackamoor/Molina Duo, Yvette Janine Jackson, David Molina at
SFIAF More... Thu 6/02 8:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue
Berkeley]Minsky Duo plays Violin, Piano, and Drums
Nate Bartley (violin) and Monica Chew (piano) present a a wide-ranging program inspired by folktunes to ragtime, with a side of neoclassicism and new music from Aaron Andrew Hunt.
More... Friday, June 3
Fri 6/03 7:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue
Berkeley]NextNow's ALL TOMORROWS' AFTER PARTIES 2016 benefit/festival - the New/Creative Music Community raising funds to help the homeless and mentally disabled. 3 nights and 2 days of diverse music and sonic arts with some of the best performers locally and internationally...the 4rd year of bringing together the creative spirit giving to a very worth cause. Avant-Rock, Experimental Chamber, Jazz, Improvised, Electro-Acoustic, Neo-Folk, Progressive Post-modern are among the varied style you'll hear.
More... Fri 6/03 7:00 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [Gallery 308
2 Marina Blvd
SF]Borromeo String Quartet - Percussion Quintet
The award-winning Borromeo String Quartet, lauded for its “edge-of-the-seat performances” by the Boston Globe, will present the world premiere of Bay Area composer Hi Kyung Kim’s Percussion Quintet. Featuring guest percussionist
William Winant, the performance is sure to further cement Borromeo String Quartet’s standing as one of the most important ensembles of our time.
More... Fri 6/03 7:00 PM Grace Cathedral [1100 California St
San Francisco]The Climate Music Project at Grace Cathedral
More... Fri 6/03 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Celloscape Collective: San Francisco Debut
CELLOSCAPE COLLECTIVE will feature SF Bay Area cellists performing works composed for cellos and electronics by Sándor Balassa, Kaija Saariaho, and local composers: Phi Bui, Kyle Randall, Amadeus Regucera, and Scott Rubin. Cellists featured: Brady Anderson, Laura Gaynon, James Jaffe, Jeffrey Li, Natalie Raney, Saul Richmond-Rakerd, and Mosa Tsay.
More... Saturday, June 4
Sat 6/04 12:00 PM Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture [2 Marina Blvd
SF]Peter Whitehead - Musical Mini Marathon
Composer, instrument builder and musician
Peter Whitehead will stage an eight hour Musical Mini Marathon consisting of himself and a series of invited guests playing a large, varied collection of musical instruments built by Mr. Whitehead. He will remain on the stage throughout the performance with guests joining him every hour for half hour collaborations. Audience will come and go and stay for as long as they choose.
More... Sat 6/04 2:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue
Berkeley]NextNow's ALL TOMORROWS' AFTER PARTIES 2016 (fri-sat-sun June 3,4,5 @ berkeley arts festival Ca) - Mika Pontecorvo curated Benefit Festival celebrating New innovative Music to raise funds for Homeless Action Center, and the SF Coalition on Homelessness..
with Guest of Honor Finnish Experimental Folk Artist Lau Nau
More... Sat 6/04 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford, CA]The
Happy Valley Band is a cover band like you've never heard before. They play strictly notated machine deconstructions of popular tunes, filtered through the brain of a computer. You'll hear James Brown backed by a simmering Sun Ra Arkestra, Madonna with a jittery freak-out synth rhythm section, and Herb Alpert with a Tijuana Brass that must have been led by Charles Ives. Join us for the madness!
More... Sunday, June 5
Sun 6/05 1:00 PM Yerba Buena Gardens Festival [740 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103]In the Spirit of Flying Eagle
Dr. Loco’s 75th Birthday Tribute to Jim Pepper
Native American tenor saxophonist Jim Pepper was a jazz giant whose spirit continues to reverberate across the scene. A stellar roster of Bay Area musicians celebrate the jazz fusion pioneer of Kaw and Creek descent who forged a singular synthesis of peyote chants, powwow beats, jazz, rock, and pop (exemplified by his hit “Witchi Tai To”). Co-sponsored by American Indian Movement (AIM) West and curated by José “Dr. Loco” Cuellar, the event includes performances by saxophonists
Francis Wong, Hafez Modirzadeh, Melecio Magdaluyo, Dr. Loco, and special guests. The program also celebrates musician/educator/activist/legend Dr. Loco’s 75th birthday!
More... Sun 6/05 2:00 PM Berkeley Arts [2133 University Avenue
Berkeley]NextNow's ALL TOMORROWS' AFTER PARTIES 2016 (fri-sat-sun June 3,4,5 @ berkeley arts festival Ca) the 3rd annual Benefit Festival celebrating New innovative Music to raise funds for Homeless Action Center, and the SF Coalition on Homelessness..
Mika Pontecorvo curated,
More... Sun 6/05 4:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St.
SF]Gwendolyn Mok & friends
Program Two: Music and the spoken word at a time of war
Diane Nicholeris, violin; Jay Liu, viola; David Goldblatt, cello; Gwendolyn Mok, piano; Robert Hass, poet; Yun Chu, violin
More... Sun 6/05 4:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]The concert will feature performances by Melody of China artists Yangqin Zhao on yangqin (hammered dulcimer and artistic director), Gangqin Zhao on guzheng (zither), Wanpeng Guo on sheng (mouth organ), Xian Lu on dizi (bamboo flutes) along with guest artists: Shenshen Zhang on pipa (lute), Jessie Marino on cello, along, Erik Ullman on violin, and Gene Coleman on bass clarinet.
More... Monday, June 6
Mon 6/06 8:00 PM Make-Out Room [3225 22nd St
SF]The Monday Make-Out
The cutting edge of Bay Area jazz and improvised music--
Set #1: Adams/Brown/Anderson (
Sheldon Brown +
Steve Adams-saxophones, Vijay Anderson-drums)
Set #2: Cramp/Davis/Glenn (Evelyn Davis-vox, Dominic Cramp-synth, JG-drums)
Set #3: Hummel (Brian Pedersen-sax, Sung Kim-strings,
Timothy Orr-drums)
More... Tuesday, June 7
Tue 6/07 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Del Sol String Quartet: Soundings 3.3 – Jack Body & Matt Gilbert
An intimate evening with the Del Sol String Quartet as they explore deeply one piece of music alongside a local visual artist. This evening features Jack Body’s tightly knit “Epicycle,” paired with Matt Gilbert, a young artist with a background in graphic design, an affinity for contemporary music and an interest in experimenting with materials, Gilbert makes tiny, motorized kinetic sculptures. This concert is performed in loving memory of the composer who passed away in August of 2015.
More... Friday, June 10
Fri 6/10 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Chris Brown: Branches, with Jakob Pek and Nava Dunkelman
Chris Brown performs Branches, an interactive piece for piano and computer; and an opening set of trio improvisations with Jakob Pek, guitar and Nava Dunkelman, percussion
More... Fri 6/10 8:00 PM The Lab [2948 16th St (@Capp Street) SF]ANIMALS & GIRAFFES -
Phillip Greenlief (reeds) & Claudia La Rocco (text, voice) created animals & giraffes as a way to explore how improvisation on and off the page can create a larger conversation between sound and text. Collaboration is central to animals & giraffes; for this concert Greenlief and La Rocco are joined by electronic musician
John Bischoff and percussionist
Karen Stackpole (who is one of many Bay Area improvisers featured on the duo’s debut album, JULY, forthcoming from Relative Pitch Records).
More... Saturday, June 11
Sat 6/11 6:00 PM Re:sound A-168 [Railroad &Mercado Ct.
Mare Island CA]SCHIMPFLUCH Re:Sound A-168
Please join us for three solo performances by Dave Phillips, Rodolf Eb.er and Joke Lanz. The show will take place in a huge reverberant concrete munitions bunker.
https://www.ticketriver.com/event/20091
More... Sat 6/11 8:00 PM Trinity Chapel [2320 Dana St., Berkeley, CA 94704]Ensemble for These Times (soprano Nanette McGuinness and pianist Dale Tsang, joined by guest cellist Anne Lerner-Wright), celebrates the release of the ensemble's debut CD, Surviving: Women's Words, with a program of music and poetry by women artists. The concert will feature 3 world premieres of commissioned music by Judith Shatin, Martha Stoddard, and Emma Logan, selections from their CD, and more.
More... Sat 6/11 8:00 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St.
SF]GGIO - The Golden Gate Improvisers Orchestra's BIG BANG
The London Improvisers Orchestra, formed by Steve Beresford, Evan Parker, & Ian Smith after their tour with Butch Morris in 1997, has continued for almost 30 years to use, refine, & extend Morris' conduction hand-signal language for large groups of improvisers. Prior outposts of the LIO language are the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, the Toronto Improvisers Orchestra, the St. Petersburg Improvisers Orchestra (Санкт-Петербургский оркестр импровизации), the Royal Improvisers Orchestra of Amsterdam, the Seattle Improvisers Orchestra, the Tokyo Improvisers Orchestra (東京インプロヴァイザーズオーケストラ), the Berlin Improvisers Orchestra (Ber.I.O.), and others.
Now a new outpost of this approach to conducting large-scale improvisations has started in the Bay Area: GGIO — The Golden Gate Improvisers Orchestra.
GGIO members for the Big Bang show will appropriately feature 3 master percussionists, among others, in a stunning line-up including:
Aaron Bennett,
Tom Djll,
Ron Heglin, Joe Lasqo, Jason Levis,
Scott R. Looney,
Joshua Marshall,
David Michalak,
Suki O'Kane,
Tim Perkis,
Mika Pontecorvo,
Donald Robinson,
Rent Romus,
John Shiurba, & Scott Walton
More... Sat 6/11 8:00 PM The Lab [2948 16th St
SF]Laraaji & Sun Araw
Please join us for a rare performance by ambient icon Laraaji and LA experimentalists Sun Araw, two colossal forces in contemporary electronic music.
More... Wednesday, June 15
Wed 6/15 7:45 PM Second Act [1727 Haight St.
SF]KrOB
Subholy priest of the subgenius, KrOB knows that sight and sound are united most when most they are exploding. Heads seem always to blossom in gore, pants burst timely into flame, and each babystroller leaps from its screaming caregiver right on cue. Come get your sweet spot pummeled by the best of the very best, the lowest of the unfathomable.
http://www.radiovalencia.fm/podcasts/?show=KrOB
bran(...)pos
Diehard fans have seen every interior of the bran(...)pos writhe into view via handbuilt multimodal apparatii of self-extrusion. From costumed dissumlations and facial piezoelectrics, to Great Oz-headed video, circuit-bent stiletto, mic swallowing and pharyngeal-cello right between the knees. But until now, the engine at the center of it all has remained hidden: the bubblegum. Keep your eye on the event horizon as the first wad hoves into view at this tape release show for The Bubblegum Forgeries, first in a four volume series.
https://branpos.bandcamp.com/album/the-bubblegum-forgeries-vol-1
Amanda ChaudharyModular synthesizers, kids' toys, and all manner of folk instruments combine to confound and awaken heretofore undiscovered sensibilities of her audiences. Chaudhary is also a photographer, fashion model, designs technology for creativity, and operates the foremost blog on cats and synthesizers, CatSynth.
http://www.amandachaudhary.com/
Passions Nouveau
Glen Park sound artist and Ka coach repurposing homemade electronic instruments as accompaniment to raw field recordings of degenerate ultra underground sex culture.
TorLink to dark stream available on request.
More... Thursday, June 16
Thu 6/16 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Eine Kleine Henze Fest
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.
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