Saturday, September 30
Sat 9/30 6:15 PM Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive [2155 Center St.
Berkeley]“Music is our refuge,” says a student at the Sainte Trinité Music School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. “With music . . . we feel we are in another world, far from troubles.” Owsley Brown’s vibrant documentary recognizes the troubles but celebrates the refuge, testifying to the role that music can play in creating community and sustaining hope under the most difficult of circumstances. Shot in Port-au-Prince over a period of years both before and after the 2010 earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands and reduced much of the city to rubble, Serenade for Haiti finds a locus of continuity at Sainte Trinité, which has been training young people in classical European and Haitian musical traditions since the 1950s. Replete with vivid images and sounds, the film focuses on interviews with students—most of them poor, some orphaned by political violence—and their teachers, many former students themselves. All speak eloquently about how the discipline of music has helped them discover their own voices and value in the world. After the quake, with the school’s stately white buildings in ruins, lessons and practice continue outdoors, maintaining a rhythm of resilience. In one teacher’s words, “The country is destroyed. All the buildings are destroyed. Music must go on. Life goes on.”
More... Sat 9/30 8:00 PM SFJAZZ Center [201 Franklin Street (at Fell)
SF
CA]Oakland-based keyboardist-composer Steve McQuarry brings his Mandala Orchestra and Nonet to perform “A Tribute to Gil Evans” at SF JAZZ Center's Miner Auditorium on September 30, 2017 at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at http://bit.ly/smp-gilevans-09-30-17-sfjazz.
More... Sat 9/30 8:30 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St
SF]NextNow presents - Computer Music : Architectonic Perspectives : an evening of new directions in computer music - Sean Hamilton percussion/computer,
John Bischoff -computer/electronics,
Mika Pontecorvo/Mark Pino - guitar,percussion, generative architecture..
More... Friday, October 6
Fri 10/06 8:00 PM The Back Room [The Back Room
1984 Bonita Ave.
Berkeley, CA]Original, creative, and singable, this group celebrates their forthcoming second CD, "Bump This On The Regular". Reckless deep grooves, incendiary guitar, and spontaneous happiness. The Actual Trio is
John Schott, guitar,
Dan Seamans, bass, and John Hanes, drums.
More... Fri 10/06 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]A Woman’s Point of View – An Evening of Art Song with Winnie Nieh and Paul Dab
Experience love, loss, struggle, strength and Mother Nature with soprano Winnie Nieh and pianist Paul Dab. Featuring distinguished female composers Clara Schumann, Libby Larsen, Emma Logan, Julie Barwick and Rita Zhang, this program is sure to delight!
More... Sunday, October 8
Sun 10/08 2:00 PM Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive [2155 Center St.
Berkeley]“Music is our refuge,” says a student at the Sainte Trinité Music School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. “With music . . . we feel we are in another world, far from troubles.” Owsley Brown’s vibrant documentary recognizes the troubles but celebrates the refuge, testifying to the role that music can play in creating community and sustaining hope under the most difficult of circumstances. Shot in Port-au-Prince over a period of years both before and after the 2010 earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands and reduced much of the city to rubble, Serenade for Haiti finds a locus of continuity at Sainte Trinité, which has been training young people in classical European and Haitian musical traditions since the 1950s. Replete with vivid images and sounds, the film focuses on interviews with students—most of them poor, some orphaned by political violence—and their teachers, many former students themselves. All speak eloquently about how the discipline of music has helped them discover their own voices and value in the world. After the quake, with the school’s stately white buildings in ruins, lessons and practice continue outdoors, maintaining a rhythm of resilience. In one teacher’s words, “The country is destroyed. All the buildings are destroyed. Music must go on. Life goes on.”
More... Sun 10/08 4:30 PM California Jazz Conservatory [2087 Addison Street
Berkeley]Jenny Maybee’s “eloquent and heart stopping” piano playing and vocals have been hailed as “expertly balanced,” with her voice described as “exquisite” and “in the same league” as Billie Holiday, and her piano stylings compared to Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, and Cecil Taylor. Jenny’s trio, featuring Shimpei Ogawa (bass) and
Jon Arkin (drums), will bring an evening of innovative music to CJC. Rooted in the jazz and classical traditions, yet always breaking new ground, the trio will present original compositions and arrangements of favorite jazz standards.
More... Sun 10/08 6:30 PM Prelinger Library [301 8th St Ste 215
San Francisco, CA]Rivero/Heule/Trammell: Simultaneous Multi-Dimensionality
More... Tuesday, October 10
Tue 10/10 7:00 PM Kala Art Institute [Kala Art Institute
2990 San Pablo Ave
Berkeley, CA 94702]Turntable Drawing No. 17 with Clay/Fischer/Kobe/Lorio/Wong: Turntable Drawings, a project by composer Danny Clay and visual artist Jon Fischer will join forces with the US-Swiss trio of Christian Kobe (sax), Frantz Lorio (viola) and
Theresa Wong (cello/voice) for a night of sonic and visual alchemy.
More... Tue 10/10 7:30 PM Incarnation Episcopal Church [1750 29th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122]The Rimsky-Korsakov String Quartet from St. Petersburg, Russia, returns to Sunset Music & Arts in the fall in another exciting program for the string quartet. The Rimsky-Korsakov String Quartet, based in Saint Petersburg, Russia, formed in 1939, is a monument to Russian musical history. The present members Mikhail Bondarev (violin), Ekaterina Belisova (violin), Alexei Popov (viola), Anton Andreev (cello) are graduates of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory who, by virtue of a shared background steeped in the grand tradition of Russian music making, achieve organic and convincing interpretations of a diverse repertoire of masterworks, Russian classics, and contemporary masters. The Quartet champions the music of Russian composers with the core of their repertoire being the music of Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov, Taneyev and Stravinsky. They also perform lesser-known masterworks of Glinka, Alabiev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Gretchaninov, Miaskovsky and Mossolov.
More... Thursday, October 12
Thu 10/12 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Katinka Kleijn, cello and Samuel Adams, electronics
Cellist Katinka Kleijn (ICE) and composer Samuel Adams present an evening of electroacoustic works for cello.
More... Thu 10/12 9:30 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave,
Oakland]Adria Otte Solo + Kobe/Lorio/Wong Trio
Join us for a night of improvised music from the Bay Area and beyond, featuring a solo electronics set by Adria Otte and the US-Swiss collaboration of
Theresa Wong (cello), Christian Kobe (sax) and Frantz Lorio (viola).
More... Friday, October 13
Fri 10/13 7:00 PM 500 Capp Street - The David Ireland House [500 Capp Street San Francisco, CA 94110 - walking distance from mission area BART stations]World Premiere of BELLINGHAM FOR DAVID IRELAND - a MAP SCORE by
Phillip Greenlief, performed by karen stackpole (gongs),
Phillip Greenlief, tenor saxophone, wobbly (electronics), kelley kipperman (contrabass), gabby fluke-mogul (violin), aurora josephson (voice)
Zachary James Watkins (electronics), carl ludwig hubsch (tuba). Doors at 7, the one-hour performance will start at 7:30 sharp!
More... Fri 10/13 7:00 PM Koret Auditorium [de Young Museum
San Francisco]Performance: Nate Boyce, "Kaoss Etudes"
The de Young will host the US premiere of the newest multimedia performance work from San-Francisco-based artist Nate Boyce. Kaoss Etudes functions like an index of various modes of image and sound production and their perceptual effects as they operate along aesthetic spectrums.
More... Fri 10/13 7:30 PM Tom's Place [3111 Deakin Street
Berkeley]KOBI/ LORIOT / WONG TRIO:
The international trio of
Theresa Wong (cello), Christian Kobi (saxophones) and Frantz Loriot (viola) came together for the first time in 2016. In their improvised music, the three quickly found a synergy in the focused exploration of acoustic sounds and the transformation of these sounds through amplification. Like a ‘microscope’ set to an image, the trio reveals the rich microcosm of their instruments through extended playing and mic techniques. Their music can be likened to the electrically pulsating din of a nocturnal insect colony.
More... Fri 10/13 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]GCG presents: Siroko Duo (music of our time)
Siroko Duo partners with the Guerrilla Composers Guild for three world premieres that combine music, technology, and culture to present music of our time.
More... Saturday, October 14
Sat 10/14 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
Oct 14---Saturday
Noon until 2pm SHARP!
Forest Management (OH)-----------Felisha Lelidisma (OR)----------Mama Buries---------McCoven/Josephson/Heule-------Sea Moss (OR)
More... Sat 10/14 7:30 PM Incarnation Episcopal Church [1750 29th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122]Shtrykov-Tanaka Clarinet-Piano Duo. Comprised of two sensationally gifted and acclaimed virtuosi – clarinetist Maksim Shtrykov [pronounced: sh-TRY-koff] and pianist Misuzu Tanaka – the Shtrykov-Tanaka Duo has been heard throughout the U.S. Clarinet and piano duos are still rare gems on the modern concert stage despite the immense repertoire. With its innovative programming, master classes, and recitals, the Duo makes it their mission to transform the superb instrumental combination from a rare occurrence to a welcomed guest in concert series across the globe.
More... Sat 10/14 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]The Voice and The Machine (an Amy Foote production)
The Voice and The Machine (an Amy Foote production alongside Melinda Becker, David Katz, Sidney Chen, and Helen Newby) is a program that illuminates our subconscious relationship with technology and gives a sense of the magic it performs on us. The program moves from unadorned and unaccompanied voices, to different combinations of SATB voices, cello, live electronics and a newly invented instrument, the “Jellyphone”, which is a midi controller fashioned after a 1970s electronic memory game (Simon) with the plastic colored touch-pads replaced with flavored gelatin. The program includes a world premier by Dennis Aman, in addition to pieces by Aaron Gervais, Isaac Schankler and Laura Steenberge.
More... Sat 10/14 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St
SF]Night Rounds
An evening of live film and music performances featuring eight Bay Area visual artists and musicians whose work ranges from experiments with light and film to algorithmic music composition.
More... Sat 10/14 9:00 PM Studio Grand [3234 Grand Ave,
Oakland]In Too Deep is a new monthly curated by electronic music duo KYN (Josh Casey & Yari Bundy) in association with Studio Grand. Occurring every 2nd Saturday, the series will feature local artists specializing in the darker side of experimental dance music. Incorporating Bay Area experimental traditions and the sounds of Berlin’s underground dance scene, In Too Deep seeks to create a space for those left wanting more from the current sound of commercialized electronic music, and to present an audiovisual landscape incorporating rhythm, noise, and atmosphere.
More... Sunday, October 15
Sun 10/15 2:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Aki Tsuyuko and Ippei Matsui – Piano, Electronics, & Projected Live Drawing
Piano and electronic keyboard performance between composition and experimental improvisation, accompanied by projected live drawing, featuring composer/pianist Aki Tsuyuko and visual artist Ippei Matsui.
More... Sun 10/15 7:00 PM Wind River [421 Wild Way
Santa Cruz, CA 95065]Paul Metzger & John Saint Pelvyn encompass a range of styles, drawing on Americana, Hindustani, and experimental musics to breathe new life into their work with the guitar and banjo. Both work with long-form, multi-part improvisations that unwind into complex forms punctuated by ecstatic moments.
More... Monday, October 16
Mon 10/16 7:30 PM Mills College Ensemble Room [5000 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland]“Sounding Limits” features a series of compositions resulted from a long-term collaboration between the French composer Pascale Criton and the Italian string players Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker. Silvia Tarozzi, violin, and Deborah Walker, cello, are actively involved in the fields of contemporary experimental music and free improvisation. Together with Pascale Criton they have been exploring microtonal extended techniques and gestural processes on a violin and a cello tuned in 1/16 of a tone. The compositions that have resulted from this process are conceived as scripts. They challenge the sense of form and the attitude of interpretation, transforming it into a creative process. Time and motion are no longer defined by pitches and metrical systems but are embodied as diagrams and moods.
More... Tuesday, October 17
Tue 10/17 7:00 PM Music Concert Hall, San Jose State University [1 Washington Sq, San Jose, CA 95192]Sarah CahillLOU HARRISON PIANO CONCERTO WITH SJSU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Sarah performs Lou Harrison's Piano Concerto with the San Jose State University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fred Cohen.
More... Tue 10/17 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Pascale Criton, Sounding Limits; Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker Duo
Sounding Limits features a series of microtonal compositions for violin and cello tuned in 1/16th of a tone. They are the result of a long-term collaboration between the French composer Pascale Criton and the Italian string players Silvia Tarozzi and Deborah Walker. After being performed at international festivals and venues in Europe, Sounding Limits will be presented for the first time in the United States in the Fall of 2017.
More... Tue 10/17 8:00 PM El Rio [3158 Mission St
SF]EFFT,
Grex,
For NowA one-of-a-kind night of roving, ravishing, electric music: longstanding powerhouse EFFT offers a set of spacefaring folk rock, art rock band Grex explores the intersection between lilting song and the dizzying outer reaches of noise and free jazz, and two-piece For Now performs a sublime set of art pop-inflected electronic music.
More... Wednesday, October 18
Wed 10/18 8:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]Actress + Russell Butler live at Gray Area
DJ Dials and Gray Area present Actress with Russell Butler and more live in the Grand Theater! Doors are at 8:00pm. Capacity is limited. 21+.
Actress can produce mirage-like moments of beauty like nobody else. His new album on Ninja Tune, AZD, is described as “a chrome reflected journey into a parallel world.” He plays live for the first time in years at Gray Area's Grand Theater in San Francisco. Don't miss this stellar lineup!
More... Wed 10/18 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Gordon Grdina solo/ Gordon Grdina Kjell Nordeson Duo
Gordon Grdina will explore the connection between Arabic Maqam and free improvisation on both the guitar and oud before Kjell Nordeson joins him for a set of improvisational interplay.
More... Thursday, October 19
Thu 10/19 6:45 PM The Contemporary Jewish Museum [736 Mission St
SF]Students from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music perform Reich’s New York Counterpoint and Philip Glass' Music in Similar Motion and other selections. Presented in conjunction with The 613 by Archie Rand, contemporary classical musicians perform works by twentieth-century Jewish minimalist composers. Concerts take place in the gallery.
More... Thu 10/19 8:00 PM Ivy Room [860 San Pablo Ave
Albany]Turning Into A Butterfly - Zachary Ostroff &
Scott AmendolaIs this rock’n’roll? Is it jazz? Is it Japanese, electronic Zydeco music? Turning Into A Butterfly is a metamorphosis (or should we say, meta-bro-phosis) of the dual forces of
Scott Amendola and Zach Ostroff.
More... Friday, October 20
Fri 10/20 7:00 PM Southern Exposure [Southern Exposure
3030 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110]Our Sacred Noise in Street Light Shadows
Live performance by Radio Healer
Radio Healer, a Native American and Xicano-led performance ensemble founded in the Southwestern United States, will present a sound performance by two of the collective's artists, Cristóbal Martínez and Meredith Martínez. Our Sacred Noise in Street Light Shadows consists of six newly commissioned compositions that are composed for five handmade electronic instruments, three Mexican ocarinas, a conch shell, and a Pueblo elk whistle. They perform the wailing cry of La Llorona as she is carried by pedestrian currents that flow through the nighttime streets of San Francisco. Listen to the sacred sounds of frenetic capitalism and its byproduct hallucinations of laughter, violence, and dreams. Imagine the hypnotic momentum of the manipulations of the unseen hand of power-holders.
More... Fri 10/20 7:30 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St
San Francisco 94110]Pamela Z •
T.D. Skatchit &
Tom Djll • Kim Nucci
Join us for Adobe's monthly music series!
This month we have some of the Bay Area's, nay, the world's best improvisors, experimental acoustic, amplified, electronic composer/performers ("..how dare he!") in the intimate setting you've come to know and love at Adobe Books on a early Friday eve (note, 7:30pm, perfect for after work!) make these dark days a bit brighter in cosy company at Adobe Books!
¡FREE!
More... Fri 10/20 8:00 PM Hertz Hall [UC Berkeley campus
near corner of College and Bancroft
Berkeley]THE MUSIC OF JAY CLOIDT
A diverse set of music by Bay Area composer Jay Cloidt is performed. Included are works for the Sather Tower carillon, the Eco Ensemble String Quartet, solo piano, a “duet for pianist and piano” with interactive electronics, and music from the music theater work DArc: Woman on fire, for singer and cellist.
More... Saturday, October 21
Sat 10/21 7:30 PM Taube Atrium Theatre [Veterans Building 4th floor, 401 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102]SFCMP in Concert: Works by ABRAHAMSEN, LEROUX and MITCHELL. SFCMP's season-opener concert will juxtapose three looks at musical color, three sonic landscapes, and three provocative composers. The concert will feature the west coast premiere of a new work by Philippe LEROUX, as well as a world premiere by California composer Nicole MITCHELL, whose work celebrates African-American culture while reaching across genres, and "Schnee" by Danish composer Hans ABRAHAMSEN, a work esteemed as one of the first classics of 21st-century music. Concert tickets on sale now! You can SUBSCRIBE or BECOME A MEMBER today for the best ticket prices! Visit SFCMP.org for information on subscriptions and memberships, starting at just $6.25 per month.
More... Sat 10/21 8:00 PM Radius Gallery [1050 River St #127
Santa Cruz]Ctrl-Z performs work by Pauline Oliveros and Johanna Beyer, alongside new commissions by Belinda Lee and Sarah Jane Reid. Ctrl-Z is a group dedicated to the performance of composed music for live electronics. Founded by Ryan Page, Daniel Steffey, and Nick Wang in 2015, the group often finds itself in collaboration with other musicians, who perform on both electronic and acoustic instruments, to realize these works. Using an array of modular synthesizers, computers, homemade circuitry, test equipment, and other machinery, they have commissioned new works for the medium, as well as realized classic pieces, or adapted open-ended instrumentation scores to fit their means of performance.
More... Tuesday, October 24
Tue 10/24 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St
SF]Left Edge Percussion: Drumming at the Edge
Left Edge Percussion presents “Drumming at the Edge”, a dynamic and eclectic program featuring music by Mark Applebaum, John Cage, Erik Griswold, Terry Longshore, Eugene Novotney, Steve Reich, Julia Wolfe, and Nick Zammuto. As artist-in-residence at the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University and led by artistic director Terry Longshore, Left Edge Percussion actively collaborates on innovative projects with composers and artists of various media. The concert is curated by Jim Santi Owen, who will join the ensemble as special guest.
More... Wednesday, October 25
Wed 10/25 8:00 PM Peacock Lounge [552 Haight St
SF]PSYCHO JAZZ IN THE BAY
Night #1 - Wed. Oct25 at Peacock Lounge, 552 Haight, SF, CA
Tickets $12 ADVANCE | $15 DOOR http://wolfeyes.bpt.me
Wolf Eyes http://www.wolfeyes.net/
SBSM https://sbsmoakland.bandcamp.com/
Neha Spellfish https://soundcloud.com/spellfish
Beast Nest http://www.sharmi.info/beastie/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1441663312548188
More... Thursday, October 26
Thu 10/26 7:30 PM SFJAZZ Center [201 Franklin Street
San Francisco 94102]SFJAZZ Collective Plays Ornette Coleman
Miguel Zenón – Alto Saxophone, David Sánchez – Tenor Saxophone, Sean Jones – Trumpet, Robin Eubanks – Trombone, Warren Wolf – Vibraphone, Marimba, Edward Simon – Piano, Matt Penman – Bass, Obed Calvaire – Drums
An all-star ensemble comprising eight of the finest performer/composers at work in jazz today, the SFJAZZ Collective’s mission each year is to perform fresh arrangements of works by a modern master and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member. Through this pioneering approach, simultaneously honoring music’s greatest figures while championing jazz’s up-to-the-minute directions, the Collective embodies SFJAZZ’s commitment to jazz as a living, ever-relevant art form.
More... Thu 10/26 8:00 PM Peacock Lounge [552 Haight St
SF]Night #2 - Thu. Oct26 at Peacock Lounge, 552 Haight, SF, CA
Tickets $12 ADVANCE | $15 DOOR http://wolfeyes.bpt.me
Wolf Eyes http://www.wolfeyes.net
Bran(...)Pos http://soundcrack.net/branpos/
Gaiamamoo (Tokyo) https://gaiamamoo.wixsite.com/official
False None http://ratskin.org
https://www.facebook.com/events/1979041625700417/
Doors 7:45pm, Music 8pm-midnight
More... Thu 10/26 9:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]UNSEEN series | Autumn 2017
Gray Area's UNSEEN series returns in October with collaborative A/V performances from the some of the most respected members of the Bay Area's underground music scene.
More... Friday, October 27
Fri 10/27 7:00 PM 63 Bluxome Street Gallery [63 Bluxome St, San Francisco, CA 94107]EARTH-BODY: a group exhibition featuring:
Nancy Beckman, Rachael Cleveland, Mercedes Dorame, Emma Lanier, Cheryl Leonard, Ashley May,
Sophia Shen, Jacqueline Sherlock Norheim, Hannah Perrine Mode, and Minoosh Zomorodinia.
Opening + Performances: Oct. 27 (7 - 10 pm) Closing Performances + Party: Nov.3 (8 - 11 pm) (with an after party featuring Robby Kharr)
More... Fri 10/27 8:00 PM Seismic Retrofitters [San Francisco, CA]Night #3 - Fri. Oct27 at Seismic Retrofitters, 650 Divisadero, SF, CA
Tickets $12 ADVANCE | $15 DOOR http://wolfeyes3.bpt.me
Wolf Eyes http://wolfeyes.net
Las Sucias http://www.sucieria.com/
William Winant Quartet featuring
Josh Allen,
Joshua Marshall and
Aaron Levin http://williamwinant.com/
Oracle Plus https://oracleplus.tumblr.com
and Guerilla Comedy featuring:
- A Wolf Home Companion
- Annick Adelle
- Richard Savate
- Florentina Tanase
https://www.facebook.com/events/1979041625700417/
https://www.songkick.com/concerts/31488439-wolf-eyes-at-seismic-retrofitters
http://www.spingo.com/calendar/event/6724450
Doors 7:45pm, Comedy 8pm-9pm, Music 9pm-midnight
More... Fri 10/27 9:00 PM Starry Plough [3101 Shattuck Ave @ Prince
Berkeley]New Zombies, the large ensemble playing Afrobeat arrangements of avant-garde compositions by
Dan Plonsey, play one long set. Local favorites El Duo open the show, playing lo-fi Afro dance grooves.
More... Sunday, October 29
Sun 10/29 5:00 PM Elbo Room [647 Valencia, SF, CA]Wolf Eyes, Cruor Incendia, Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase, Matt & Paul Magic
5pm (EARLY SHOW!)
No advance tickets, door only
Wolf Eyes http://wolfeyes.net
Cruor Incendia https://soundcloud.com/cruor-incendia
Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ0MmSjf3iw
Matt & Paul Magic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOBg8DS_9VU
Doors 5pm, Music & Magic 5:15pm-8pm
More... Sun 10/29 9:00 PM The Lab [2948 16th St
SF]Jlin
Jlin appeared first on Planet Mu's second volume of "Bangs & Works" compilation, which had a huge impact on electronic/club music, bringing footwork to a wider audience. A protegee of RP Boo, Jlin hails from Gary, Indiana, a place close yet distant enough from Chicago to allow her to develop a different perspective on the genre. Her debut album Dark Energy was named best album of 2015 by The Wire—and the new Black Origami is bursting with force, taking footwork to another level through dense rhythmic patterns and tension that overwhelm the listener. Jlin will premiere her live show at The Lab.
More... Thursday, November 2
Thu 11/02 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford]Please join us for an evening of multimedia works for piano, electronics, and video with Jenny Q Chai entitled "Sonorous Brushes" . An artist of singular vision, pianist Jenny Q Chai is widely renowned for her ability to illuminate musical connections throughout the centuries. With radical joie de vivre and razor-sharp intention, Chai creates layered multimedia programs and events which explore and unite elements of science, nature, fashion, and art. “Jenny Q Chai, who has studied with Pierre-Laurent Aimard, is following the more eclectic path…” New York Times.
More... Saturday, November 4
Sat 11/04 7:00 PM Wind River [421 Wild Way
Santa Cruz, CA 95065]Splinter Reeds performs new work by Cara Haxo,
Theresa Wong, and Sky Macklay, in addition to music by Matthew Shlomowitz, Eric Wubbels, and Jannik Giger. Splinter Reeds is the Bay Area’s first reed quintet comprising five virtuosic musicians with a shared passion for new music. The ensemble is committed to presenting top tier performances of today’s best contemporary composition, showcasing the vast possibilities of the reed quintet, and commissioning new works through collaboration with fellow musicians and artists.
More... Sat 11/04 7:30 PM Z Space [450 Florida St
SF]Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents: DEATH AND A KNIGHT
PLUS
A new production of Kurt Rohde and Tom Laqueur’s Death With Interruptions.
More... Sat 11/04 8:00 PM lille æske [13160 Hwy 9
Boulder Creek, CA]andPlay violin/viola duo performs music by Ravi Kittappa, David Bird, Robert Honstein, Christopher Goddard, and Kristofer Svensson. andPlay (Maya Bennardo, violin, and Hannah Levinson, viola) is committed to expanding the existing violin/viola duo repertoire through performing rarely heard works and commissioning emerging composers.
More... Sat 11/04 8:00 PM Berkeley Hillside Club [2286 Cedar St
Berkeley, CA]E&FA and Sarnworks
E&FA and Sarnworks co-present a concert featuring Sarn Oliver, Yun Chu, violins, Dave Gaudrey Viola, and David Goldblatt Cello.
More... Sat 11/04 9:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St.
SF]Phase Fatale (live) & DJ Hyperactive
Robot Ears + Direct to Earth are teaming up for their first ever Live A/V show with special guests Phase Fatale (Ostgut Ton, 47) and Hyperactive (Droid, Blank Code). The Grand Theater's 360 sound system paired with mind-bending visuals from Etcher/Engraver will take this performance on a spatial journey.
More... Sunday, November 5
Sun 11/05 2:00 PM Z Space [450 Florida St
SF]Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents: DEATH AND A KNIGHT
PLUS
A new production of Kurt Rohde and Tom Laqueur’s Death With Interruptions.
More... Sun 11/05 4:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St.
SF]Minsky Duo
Minsky Duo Raises the Barn with an all-American program including a Bay Area premiere by Ned Rorem and a World Premiere by Aaron Andrew Hunt, plus works by Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, and John Adams.
More... Sun 11/05 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St
SF]Man Forever
The music of drummer John Colpitts as Man Forever is explorative, innovative and fearless. A musician and composer equally versed in the disparate musical languages of DIY rock, improvisation, and contemporary classical, Colpitts (aka Kid Millions) has made an album that defies genre classification.
More... Thursday, November 9
Thu 11/09 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford]Chartreuse is violinist Myra Hinrichs (Chicago), violist Carrie Frey (New York City), and cellist Helen Newby (San Francisco). The tricoastal trio aims to take advantage of the distance by pooling the strengths of their chosen cities, commissioning new works from composers across the U.S. and in Norway and collaborating with fellow performers in each of their musical residences on "Chartreuse +/-" projects. The trio has toured extensively in the U.S. Northeast, the Midwest, and California, as well as in Norway.
Uniquely devoted to repeat performances and developing the string trio repertoire through adventurous commissions, Chartreuse has premiered works by Kurt Isaacson, Peter Swendsen, Katherine Young, Marek Poliks, Bethany Younge, David Bird, Tyler Futrell, and Aaron Holloway-Nahum, among others. Cleveland Classical described the trio's performance of Isaacson's work as "a maelstrom almost tactile in its grittiness." Their 2017/18 season will feature new works by Leah Asher, Matthew Ricketts, Joan Arnau Pamies, and Daniel Tacke.
More... Friday, November 10
Fri 11/10 6:00 PM Copperfield's Books [850 4th Street
San Rafael]Discover Flute Fired Fusion with Matt Eakle, flute; Joey Edelman, piano; Alex Baum, bass; and Jack Dorsey, drums. Their original compositions are launching pads for improvisation, and every performance includes one completely improvised piece.
More... Fri 11/10 6:00 PM de Young Museum [50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco]Performance: Selected Solos and Duets with Mills Center for Contemporary Music
Hamon Education Tower—9th Floor, Piazzoni Murals Room, Wilsey Court
More... Fri 11/10 8:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St.
SF]RossoRose Duo
Alisa Rose and Amy Zanrosso are joined by special guest pianist Ian Scarfe in a program of nocturnes by Copland, Cage, Medtner, Chopin, Ravel, Crumb, Ogerman, Rose, Szymanowski, and Schnittke.
More... Fri 11/10 8:00 PM Artists' Television Access [992 Valencia
SF]99 Hooker - EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL THE TIME.
LIVE MEDIA PERFORMANCE
Everything Everywhere All the Time feels like big data sugar cane imploding, twisting into an Ouroboros of
infinite digital regress, containing within the empty centers of the streaming figure 8 some true black pulsating
with a 50-60 hertz hum – playing, improvising A/V between the poles of everything and nothing, noise and silence.
Everything Everywhere All the Time incorporates work by many contemporary artists including Donald O’Finn,
Feedbuck Galore, Akio Mokuno,
Thollem McDonas, Mango Johnstone, Jin Hi Kim and others.
More... Sunday, November 12
Sun 11/12 12:00 PM Headlands Center for the Arts [944 Fort Barry
Sausalito, CA 94965]Desire paths are well-trodden trails created by foot traffic, where the ground becomes imprinted evidence of a place that wants to be discovered, and the people who seek it out. Grab your walking stick for Desire Trails, a once-a-year event where artists activate the Headlands landscape. In this edition, sound artists including Guillermo Galindo, Molly Joyce (AIR), Andy Puls, Voicehandler (AIR), and others tune our ears to a whole new experience of the landscape.
More... Sun 11/12 4:00 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland]PURLOINED PAGES –
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Fred Frith
Purloined Pages is a concert of transcriptions, or you could call them translations, from one genre to another; for instance, a four-hand piano duo becomes a piano trio. We have made our own arrangements of the pieces on the concert. These arrangements in particular give the strings more interesting and challenging parts than the normal classic era trio literature. The program also includes a Beethoven Bagatelle for solo piano transmogrified for our trio by famous Mills composer Fred Frith.
More... Monday, November 13
Mon 11/13 7:30 PM Mills College - Ensemble Room [5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland]Ctrl-Z is a live electronics trio dedicated to the performance of composed music for live electronics. The program will showcase hugely important yet often overlooked contributions to the history of electronic music by women alongside new pieces written by non-cis-male composers working on the cutting edge of experimental electronic and electroacoustic music. Two new works, commissioned specifically for Ctrl-Z’s fall concert series, will be performed, along with two classic electronic compositions. We also have a lecture prepared regarding the interpretation of scored works for electronics, including our work interpreting Cage, Oliveros, Harrison, Ferrari and works created for or by members of the group. It will feature patch sketches, as well as pictures, videos and audio from previous shows.
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