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11/04/2022 - 12/18/2022

Friday, November 4
Fri 11/04 6:00 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
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TACxxv Anniversary Weekend - three days of free performances & gatherings celebrating Temescal Art Center’s 25 years as a Room for Belonging in Oakland.  More...
Fri 11/04 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
This year Republic of Croatia celebrates 30th anniversary of its independence. As a part of these celebrations, Croatian government is organizing cultural events around the world. Outstanding Croatian musicians - saxophonist Gordan Tudor and guitarist Mislav Režić were selected to perform concerts in the USA.  More...
Fri 11/04 8:00 PM Tom's Place [3111 Deakin Street Berkeley]
Joe Morris/Jean Carla Rodea/Gerald Cleaver trio. CANCELLED. Musician tested positive for COVID.  More...
Saturday, November 5
Sat 11/05 12:00 PM Developing Environments [540 Alabama St San Francisco]
Pamela Z at DE Open Studios

Pamela Z will participate in Open Studios at Developing Environments (P2) at 12pm-6pm in San Francisco  More...
Sat 11/05 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
Karl Evangelista's "Apura"
with Francis Wong (Saxophone), Lisa Mezzacappa (bass), Donald Robinson (drums)

Filipino-American guitarist/composer Karl Evangelista presents Apura (Tagalog for “Very Urgent”), a project that explores the relationship between jazz-based musical improvisation and social transformation in an era of worldwide political upheaval.

Karl Evangelista's Apura celebrates the power of creative music as a weapon of struggle. Apura uses original composition and daring improvised sounds to explore the passionate, embattled culture of the Philippines - Evangelista's ancestral home. Along the way, Evangelista pays homage to the imposing legacies of American free jazz and South African improvised music. (This occasion marks Apura's only 2022 performance.)  More...
Sat 11/05 7:30 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St SF]
Jean Carla Rodea / Gerald Cleaver / Matt Robidoux  More...
Sat 11/05 8:00 PM Artists' Television Access [992 Valencia SF]
Eric Theise manipulates projected digital maps in collaboration with Kevin Corcoran on textural percussion and manipulated field recordings. Additional expanded cinema by Scott Stark, Greta Snider & Derek Headboggle, 99 Hooker, the late Amy Halpern, and a few words from Jim Shedden on Moments of Perception, a recently published history of Canadian experimental film.  More...
Sat 11/05 8:30 PM Indexical [Tannery Arts Center 1050 River St. #119 Santa Cruz]
Booker Stardrum is a composer, percussionist, producer, and educator. His compositions are sculptural, carved from the dense layering of instruments and manipulated samples, a pantonal harmonic sense, and an intuitive approach to rhythm.  More...
Sunday, November 6
Sun 11/06 12:00 PM Developing Environments [540 Alabama St San Francisco]
Pamela Z at DE Open Studios

Pamela Z will participate in Open Studios at Developing Environments (P2) at 12pm-6pm in San Francisco  More...
Sun 11/06 2:30 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
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Virtuoso pianist Tellef Johnson performs works by Alkan, Liszt, and Sorabji.  More...
Sun 11/06 4:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
SSSS is a monthly, informal show at CNM in which electronic music composers present their fixed media and/or live electronic music through the 8-channel surround system, generously provided by Meyer Sound. The composers mix their sounds from the center of the space, and the audience is free to choose their own listening location, and to move within the space to hear the music from different vantage points.

November’s salon features music by Danishta Rivero, Nathan Corder, and Cheryl Leonard. Rivero will premiere an as-yet untitled work for voice and MaxMSP electronics. Corder will present three pieces: Picker I (2015), Appetite (2021) and Strata (2017). Leonard will present a new 8-channel arrangement of Meltwater (2013) a piece that was recently released on the Other Minds Records album Antarctica: Music from the Ice, based on field recordings of the Marr Ice Piedmont, Anvers Island, Antarctica.  More...
Sun 11/06 4:00 PM Berkeley Finnsh Hall [1970 Chestnut St. Berkeley]
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Finnish Heritage Society presents Kalevala & Kabbalah, music inspired by jazz, improvisation, Finnish and Jewish cultural expressions as part of the monthly Cultural Performance series at the Berkeley Finnish Hall!
Jordan Glenn/David Israel Katz
Heikki Koskinen Quartet  More...
Sun 11/06 5:30 PM The Knockout [San Francisco]
JOHN WIESE + FiLTHMiLK + Wobbly + Thomas Dimuzio  More...
Sun 11/06 7:30 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Doors That Only Open in Silence (open participation, non-hierarchical workshop in free improvisation)

The monthly series of improvisation research at Temescal Arts Center continues. Bring your instrument or come to listen. No advance notice needed — just show up. Small groups will be randomly assembled from submitted names immediately before each group plays. We try to keep transition time between groups at a minimum. Over by 10pm. Donations for the venue rental are encouraged.  More...
Wednesday, November 9
Wed 11/09 8:00 PM Mitchell Park Community Center [3700 Middlefield Rd Palo Alto]
Earthwise welcomes Zoh Amba Duo With Wobbly

Zoh Amba saxophone, Wobbly, electronics; special guests

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earthwise-welcomes-zoh-amba-duo-with-wobbly-tickets-445560241677

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Thursday, November 10
Thu 11/10 7:30 PM Congregation Sherith Israel [2266 California St, San Francisco, CA 94115]
Arrington de Dionyso's Sacred Mushroom Songs
Solo vocal and instrumental improvisations: Throat singing, bina box, bass clarinet, jaw harp, Sulawesi flute.

Bill Orcutt guitar and voice (opening set).  More...
Thu 11/10 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
Chris Jonas Trio - Chris Jonas, sax; Lisa Mezzacappa, bass; Jason Levis, drums  More...
Thu 11/10 8:00 PM Peacock Lounge [552 Haight St SF]
Zoh Amba & Wobbly, Sharkiface, Drought Spa, Blood of Chhinnamastika
Please be vaxed and rapid-tested to keep old and young alive and well.

Zoh Amba & Wobbly
Chaotic neutral describes both Zoh Amba and Jon Leidecker, a term that was never just for D&D avatars. To align with good or evil was always to chicken out of chaos itself, clutching at sides. Just remember, as this duo finds your ears inside the Peacock Lounge, that chaos was ever neutral. It's order that's been all a mess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUCCYcqol-0

Sharkiface
When Sharkiface opens wide you feel your every appetite circling the boat. Noord, tranoe, and larynx trace the anchorline beneath it all to sunless depths where an unblinking hunger hunts without rest. As her waveforms roil about your mind, you begin to realize that if you can hear desire, desire can hear you!
https://soundcloud.com/sharkiface

DROUGHT SPA
alex cruse and Kevin Ck Lo explore statecraft and the built environment, the political economy of machinic/nonhuman sensing, and the weaponization of time-based media by means of generative video, stochastic synthesis, sensing-technologies, wholetext retextualization, movement and spontaneous public assembly.
http://www.blunderbussmag.com/virus-in-paradise/

Blood of Chhinnamastika
steve jobs returns in a body-vac suit, his liquefied remains held together in a semi-transluscent, ambulating horror, his essence made manifest in a whir of recycled plastic, the visionary sees pylons of hell-forms, shunting about in various verticalities as new areas are terrain-mapped, projections of future apple-air, new lines already carved and sub-licensed to smaller retailers to maintain appearance of localised competition, the sluree godhead of apple, soon to return, is relieved, eats salad for dinner and watches the game.
https://bit.ly/3RZmkb7  More...
Friday, November 11
Fri 11/11 8:00 PM Tom's Place [3111 Deakin Street Berkeley]
Zoh Amba duo with Wobbly (Jon Leidecker) and Tom Djll/Jacob Felix Heule/Chris Cooper trio.  More...
Fri 11/11 8:00 PM The Bistro Pub [1001 B Street Hayward, CA]
PG13 and The Carlo play The Bistro. After a long self-imposed exile, PG13 has a new book of compositions and will be playing them next friday @the bistro in hayward. the carlo opens, a post punk band with metal fringes, featuring jon caploe (guitar), todd connors (guitar, vox), danny baldonado (bass), mark sand (drums). Phillip Greenlief, john shiurba and tom scandura have spent several weeks preparing this new set of ... whatever it is we do. the new tunes represent an evolution of our style - more complex melodies and rhythms, more grungy/gnarly, more complex forms. https://phillipgreenlief.bandcamp.com/album/pg13  More...
Saturday, November 12
Sat 11/12 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Cracking the Surface revisits the musical magic created at Fantasy Studios right before its' closure in 2018, playing in tribute to our dear friend and collaborator Tom Nunn.

“To error is human, to Skatch divine!” Thomas Skatchit  More...
Sat 11/12 8:00 PM Other Cinema [992 Valencia SF]
WORLD PREMIERE of Stand By For Failure: A Negativland Documentary  More...
Sat 11/12 8:30 PM Indexical [Tannery Arts Center 1050 River St. #119 Santa Cruz]
Debuting at Indexical, HALO FOR WORLD SYSTEM extends DROUGHT SPA's interest in global logistics systems and analyses of value, art, and capital. For this performance, cruse has created a paratext of reference materials sourced from her corpus of critical theory, poetry, and prose written over the past five years. Books referenced therein are then scanned by cruse and Lo, and used as primary inputs for a cybernetic assemblage of language, imagery, and sound. Playing their bar codes and textual material as digital instruments, DROUGHT SPA examines the book as both aesthetic object and commodity.  More...
Sunday, November 13
Sun 11/13 12:00 PM Shapeshifters Cinema [567 5th St. Oakland]
Dodecachordon, a 12-part work by composer Edward Schocker, combines multiple electric guitars and the natural acoustics of a room to explore the energetic relationships between pure harmonic vibrations. Supported with live projected images by Keith Evans, Shapshifters Cinema will be transfixed with abstract projections and the deep sound of drones produced by six electric guitars. Listeners are encouraged to traverse throughout the space and explore the unique acoustic and psychoacoustic phenomena that occur.  More...
Sun 11/13 7:00 PM Mosswood Sound Series [3630 Telegraph Ave enter 2nd door on 37th St Oakland]
ANNE RAINWATER performs San Francisco composer Danny Clay's "Ten Pages" for piano and electronics and Ian Power's Ave Maria: "Variations on a Theme by Giacinto Scelsi." Eric Theise and KRYS BOBROWSKI present real time cartographic improvisations using projected, manipulated digital maps, and custom-built electro-acoustic instruments.  More...
Sun 11/13 7:30 PM SIMM Series @ The Musicians Union Hall [116 9th St @ Mission SF]
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Talking Frog, Looney-Mezzacappa-Nordeson  More...
Tuesday, November 15
Tue 11/15 7:00 PM Make-Out Room [3225 22nd St SF]
Jazz at the Make-Out Room (formerly the Monday Make-Out) continues! A wily evening of cutting-edge jazz, free improvisation, and creative music. (Doors: 6pm / Show: 7pm)

Guest Curated by Tom Weeks:
Sheldon Alexander Quartet (Sheldon Alexander w/Zach Gamble, Jonny Kaminek, and Mario Ramirez)
+ Nathan Corder (w/Patrick Talesfore Jr.)
+ Kazuto Sato Trio (Brett Carson - piano, Kazuto Sato - bass, Jordan Glenn - drums)  More...
Wednesday, November 16
Wed 11/16 7:30 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St SF]
Pirámides / Agnes Martian / Joel St.Julien / Neoglyphic Media  More...
Wed 11/16 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
Outsound Presents Stash Wyslouch, Bleeding Vector (Lorin Benedict - voice, Eric Vogler - guitar)  More...
Wed 11/16 8:00 PM Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium [1313 Newell Road Palo Alto]
Earthwise welcomes Zoh Amba & Wobbly plus special guests

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Thursday, November 17
Thu 11/17 7:30 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St SF]
Grex, PC Muñoz/David Boyce, Matt Robidoux, Golden Champagne Flavored Sweatshirt

Sublime sounds + wild voices // Oakland experimental duo Grex (Karl Evangelista + Rei Scampavia) completes its Everything You Said Was Wrong tour, joined by the PC Muñoz/David Boyce Duo, experimental electronic artist Golden Champagne Flavored Sweatshirt, and guitarist Matt Robidoux.  More...
Thu 11/17 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305]
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CCRMA presents a live performance by Only Now.

FREE and Open to the Public  More...
Friday, November 18
Fri 11/18 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305]
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano performs "The Love Songs of Dreaming Dinosaurs" at CCRMA.

This extended performance is another page of the "Dinosaur Songbook" that started with "The Love Songs of Flying Dinosaurs". The Applesauce Modular Mark V Eurorack format modular synth has mutated to Mark VI with some new modules, topological changes and new or renovated workflows. As before the Applesauce will bring in some friends, from the original "El Dinosaurio" 40 year old monster to the tiny Kastle I got as a birthday present. All of the sounds are created in realtime, piped through computers and SooperLoopy, and spatialized in 3D using the surround system in our Stage concert hall.

FREE and Open to the Public  More...
Fri 11/18 8:00 PM Tom's Place [3111 Deakin Street Berkeley]
Robin Holcomb/Wayne Horvitz duo plus Horvitz solo.  More...
Saturday, November 19
Sat 11/19 7:30 PM ODC Dance Theatre [3153 17th Street at Shotwell SF]
Volti performs Pamela Z's INK

The San Francisco Bay Area chamber chorus, Volti, presents the in-person premiere of Pamela Z's Ink at ODC Theater in San Francisco USA  More...
Sat 11/19 7:30 PM Herbst Theatre [401 Van Ness Ave SF]
Adam Tender and Jenny Lin play Philip Glass  More...
Sat 11/19 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
Ben Goldberg's Glamorous Escapades  More...
Sat 11/19 8:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Ross Hoyt (guitar/piano), Ed Lloyd (Bass), Zae Tinaza (Sax), & Zachary Morris (Drums) perform an hour of improvisational avant-jazz  More...
Sat 11/19 8:00 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Ellen Fullman performs on her Long String Instrument.  More...
Sunday, November 20
Sun 11/20 4:00 PM ODC Dance Theatre [3153 17th Street at Shotwell SF]
Volti performs Pamela Z's INK

The San Francisco Bay Area chamber chorus, Volti, presents the in-person premiere of Pamela Z's Ink at ODC Theater in San Francisco USA  More...
Sun 11/20 5:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
Join us for an evening of electronic and improvised music. Ava Koohbor and Jose Solares Jimenez will improvise and interface with saxophone, electronics, and objects; and students from the Electric Sound Collective (USF) will present collaborative works developed through the semester for various electronic combinations.  More...
Sun 11/20 7:00 PM Mosswood Sound Series [3630 Telegraph Ave enter 2nd door on 37th St Oakland]
BRISTLE combines an intuitive chamber music sensibility with an off-kilter improvisational approach, seamlessly mixing fierce solo statements with intricate group textures in its pieces. Ken Ueno (vocals) and Matt Ingalls (clarinet) present their unique arsenal of extended techniques for an experience that defies classical expectations of sounds that can be made on voice and clarinet.  More...
Sun 11/20 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
rob reich / Beth Goodfellow Quartet with Ben Goldberg & Daniel Fabricant  More...
Tuesday, November 22
Tue 11/22 8:00 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St SF]
Lina Tullgren/Luke Czehak
Ivy Woods/Jane Kang
Cody/Mitch/Cole
Ayako Kataoka/Jacob Felix Heule/Kevin Corcoran  More...
Tuesday, November 29
Tue 11/29 8:30 PM Indexical [Tannery Arts Center 1050 River St. #119 Santa Cruz]
Duma are a sinister force facing pain and difficult emotions head on is the place from which Kanja writes. A sonic aggression of feral intensity with disregard for styles, the duo promises to impact the hungry East African metal scene moving it into totally new, boundary-challenging experimental territories.  More...
Wednesday, November 30
Wed 11/30 4:00 PM CCA California College of the Arts - Timken Hall [1111 Eighth Street San Francisco]
Pamela Z Lecture on the VOICE IN MOVING IMAGE FILM LECTURE SERIES

A lecture with composer/performer and interdisciplinary artist Pamela Z at CCA California College of the Arts at 4pm in San Francisco USA  More...
Friday, December 2
Fri 12/02 6:30 PM Medicine for Nightmares [3036 24th St SF]
David Boyce and Friends  More...
Fri 12/02 8:00 PM Shapeshifters Cinema [567 5th St. Oakland]
An evening of audiovisual electroacoustic improvisations with Bjll Dingalls (Tom Djll/Bill Hsu/Matt Ingalls) and Bill Wiatroski  More...
Saturday, December 3
Sat 12/03 7:45 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
This event has been cancelled


The Ghost In The House Collective unites for a spirited musical and visual celebration paying tribute to former band mates Richard Waters, Tom Nunn and Kinji Hayashi including a performance of, “A Dream” by Edgar Allan Poe. Music to include ~ A Dream (Poe), Waterphone Calling, Innocence Walks a Dark Path and others. Films to include ~ The Weight of the News ~ dance excerpt with Kinji Hayashi, Skatch Garden – featuring Tom Nunn’s Skatchart and others.  More...
Sunday, December 4
Sun 12/04 2:00 PM Mosswood Sound Series [3630 Telegraph Ave enter 2nd door on 37th St Oakland]
Bay area pianist Motoko Honda and Houston saxophonist DANNY KAMINS reunite with the addition of local drum master Jordan Glenn. These seasoned improvisers/composers, fluent in a wide range of musical languages, can take you on an exciting sonic adventure going from textural and experimental soundscapes to unexpected rhythmic and melodic constructs.

Cellist NAOMI HO performs works by TASNEEM KHAN and SKYLER LEE BAYSA using sounds derived from Javanese Gamelan music, storytelling, and vocalizations. Two Sarons will be accompanied by the voice relaying a transcribed sonic narrative.  More...
Sun 12/04 4:00 PM Mills College Littlefield Concert Hall [5000 MacArthur Blvd Oakland]
Mills Music Improvisation Ensemble directed by Zeena Parkins.  More...
Sun 12/04 7:30 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Doors That Only Open in Silence (open participation, non-hierarchical workshop in free improvisation)

The monthly series of improvisation research at Temescal Arts Center continues. Bring your instrument or come to listen. No advance notice needed — just show up. Small groups will be randomly assembled from submitted names immediately before each group plays. We try to keep transition time between groups at a minimum. Over by 10pm. Donations for the venue rental are encouraged.  More...
Wednesday, December 7
Wed 12/07 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
SOME OTHER STUFF: The Music of Grachan Moncur III
Rob Ewing (trombone), Bruce Ackley (sax), Dave Casini (vibes), Lisa Mezzacappa (bass), Jordan Glenn (drums)  More...
Wed 12/07 8:00 PM Luggage Store Creative Music Series [1007 Market Street SF]
LSG Creative Music Series
Lily Taylor
Farhadian/Matheus
Thea Farhadian - violin, electronics
Silvia Matheus - electronics  More...
Thursday, December 8
Thu 12/08 8:00 PM Peacock Lounge [552 Haight St SF]
Madalyn Merkey, Roco Córdova, Chandra Shukla, Syrnx
Thurs Dec. 8pm-11pm $5 notaflof, all ages
Peacock Lounge, 552 Haight, SF

Madalyn Merkey
It's not enough to see and hear, Merkey's audience must smell and taste and touch and dream and laugh and remember and change.
https://madalynmerkey.bandcamp.com/

Roco Córdova
Their music has been described as "slow-boiling, apparently timeless" with "an odd momentum of its own" in the Washington Post. But that was just one gig, sure it was as part of the Art Ensemble of Chicago at Kennedy Center, each such concert is a singular experience and to hear Córdova in the Peacock Lounge Gold Room will be an unguessable experience.
https://soundcloud.com/rococordova

Chandra Shukla
Core to the ongoing multimedia collective Xambuca, the beloved Chandra Shukla departs the frozen east to alight in the west. Where more inviting than the lounge of the Peacock!
https://www.erototox.com/xambuca

Syrnx
Enlarge past sight with the cryptic solo stylings of Yasi Perera heretofore performing as Syrnx foretohere alighting in the Peacock on a wisp of spider silk, attuned to the percussive potential of each electron impact.
https://youtu.be/9YsGewMn6gE  More...
Friday, December 9
Fri 12/09 5:30 PM The Knockout [3223 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA]
Happy Hour show at The Knockout in SF!!!
Featuring.....


The return of ETTRICK (Jacob Felix Heule & Jay Korber)

LAS SUCIAS (Danishta Rivero & Alexandra Buschman-Román)

JORDAN REYES (Chicago)

SHARKIFACE

FLETCHER PRATT DUB SESSIONS

Malocclusion will be spinning their special brand of magic between acts.  More...
Fri 12/09 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
The Surround Sound Salon Series (SSSS) is a monthly show at CNM where composers present their music through an 8-channel surround system, generously provided by Meyer Sound. SSSS#9 Sound Pool is a live improvised performance by four composer/performers sharing a dynamically shifting 8-channel sound system. The creative musicians are: Zachary James Watikins, electonics, Ava Koohbor, electronics; Ben Davis, cello, and Chris Brown, virtual piano & electronic mix. The performance is continuous and lasts exactly one hour, and the audience is free to choose their own listening location, and to move within the space to hear the music from different vantage points.  More...
Fri 12/09 8:00 PM Space 124 @Project Artaud [401 Alabama St SF]
Pamela Z's multimedia chamber work SIMULTANEOUS

Pamela Z presents “Simultaneous”, an intermedia performance work exploring the concept of simultaneity, through voice, electronic processing, chamber ensemble (English horn, viola, cello, and percussion), speech samples, gesture control, and projected video.

Space 124 @Project Artaud  More...
Saturday, December 10
Sat 12/10 4:00 PM St. Mark's Episcopal Church [600 Colorado Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA]
This fall, the Peninsula Women’s Chorus weaves a tapestry of sound from a collection of contemporary and classical works stitched together with flute interludes created by our guest artist, Rachel Beetz. Focusing on how we are drawn together as family, friends, communities, and even pen pals, the repertoire explores the beauty and struggle of relationships and the time and work underlying meaningful connection. Beginning with Ysaye Barnwell’s wise and moving “We Are,” we continue with Aaron Copland’s vision of our final gathering in “At the River,” followed by Felix Mendelssohn’s stately contemplation of our connection to the divine, “Laudate Pueri Dominum.” The concert then weaves traditional chants, and Beetz’s live and processed flute sounds with contemporary works by Pamela Z, Amy X Neuburg, Karen Siegel, Eve Beglarian, and Eva Ugalde Álvarez. This concert will showcase the premiere of our commission by Jennifer Wilsey, titled “Would You Like to Have It All?” detailing the beauty of female friendship by means of text gathered from PWC and crafted into a libretto by Lynn Marie Kirby and Denise Newman. We conclude the concert with holiday selections, including selections from Vaughan Williams’ “Hodie,” Flory Jagoda’s “Ocho Kandelikas,” a Ladino song celebrating a child’s joyful memories of Chanukah, and ending with a boisterous celebration of gathering found in The Highwomen’s “The Crowded Table.”  More...
Sat 12/10 8:00 PM Space124 @Project Artaud Theatre [401 Alabama St SF]
Pamela Z's multimedia chamber work SIMULTANEOUS

Pamela Z presents “Simultaneous”, an intermedia performance work exploring the concept of simultaneity, through voice, electronic processing, chamber ensemble (English horn, viola, cello, and percussion), speech samples, gesture control, and projected video.

Space 124 @Project Artaud  More...
Sunday, December 11
Sun 12/11 2:00 PM Mosswood Sound Series [3630 Telegraph Ave enter 2nd door on 37th St Oakland]
QUINTETO LATINO presents three works: Gabriela Ortiz’ Puzzle-Tocas, Orlando Jacinto Garcia’s multiple winds in the distance, and a QL commission, C U Z A – four nocturnes for wind quintet, by Felipe Nieto-Sáchica.

Happy to share this concert with long-time colleagues from Quinteto Latino, BRUNO RUVIARO will play a set of live coding electronic improvisations based on reworked samples of Brazilian music.  More...
Sun 12/11 3:00 PM Maybeck Studio for the Performing Arts [1537 Euclid Ave. Berkeley]
Thomas Schultz Piano Recital

Seating is Limited
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Sun 12/11 3:00 PM KXSF Studios [102.5 FM]
Streaming only
Lx Rudis with Andre Custodio live on KXSF LIVE!
3-4 PM
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Sun 12/11 7:30 PM SIMM Series @ The Musicians Union Hall [116 9th St @ Mission SF]
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SIMM Series @ the musicians Union Hall SF
The Lost Shapes
Beth Schneck - alto saxophone, Max Miller-Loran - trumpet, Mark Clifford - vibes, Safa Shokrai - double bass, Jason Levis - drums
Oba-Bastian-Steinkoler Trio
Erika Oba - piano/flute, Jeremy Steinkoler - drums, Chris Bastian - bass  More...
Sun 12/11 8:00 PM Space124 @Project Artaud [401 Alabama St SF]
Pamela Z's multimedia chamber work SIMULTANEOUS

Pamela Z presents “Simultaneous”, an intermedia performance work exploring the concept of simultaneity, through voice, electronic processing, chamber ensemble (English horn, viola, cello, and percussion), speech samples, gesture control, and projected video.

Space 124 @Project Artaud  More...
Monday, December 12
Mon 12/12 8:00 PM Adobe Books [3130 24th St SF]
Sparrows and Ortolans: Laetitia Sonami and James Fei
Natural Pleasures
doors 7:30
music 8:00
$10 NOTAFLOF  More...
Wednesday, December 14
Wed 12/14 8:00 PM Elbo Room Jack London Square [311 Broadway Oakland]
Felix Kubin, Wobbly, Jungle Sharks, Bran(...)Pos  More...
Thursday, December 15
Thu 12/15 7:30 PM CCRMA [660 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305]
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CCRMA presents a concert of works by visiting scholar Henrik Frisk. The concert will include an improvisation session by Henrik on saxophone with guests from the CCRMA community: Constantin Basica, Chris Chafe, and Fernando Lopez-Lezcano.  More...
Saturday, December 17
Sat 12/17 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
Cloud Harvest - Johnston/Goldberg/Vado/Shelby  More...
Sunday, December 18
Sun 12/18 4:00 PM Mission Santa Clara de Asís [500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA]
This fall, the Peninsula Women’s Chorus weaves a tapestry of sound from a collection of contemporary and classical works stitched together with flute interludes created by our guest artist, Rachel Beetz. Focusing on how we are drawn together as family, friends, communities, and even pen pals, the repertoire explores the beauty and struggle of relationships and the time and work underlying meaningful connection. Beginning with Ysaye Barnwell’s wise and moving “We Are,” we continue with Aaron Copland’s vision of our final gathering in “At the River,” followed by Felix Mendelssohn’s stately contemplation of our connection to the divine, “Laudate Pueri Dominum.” The concert then weaves traditional chants, and Beetz’s live and processed flute sounds with contemporary works by Pamela Z, Amy X Neuburg, Karen Siegel, Eve Beglarian, and Eva Ugalde Álvarez. This concert will showcase the premiere of our commission by Jennifer Wilsey, titled “Would You Like to Have It All?” detailing the beauty of female friendship by means of text gathered from PWC and crafted into a libretto by Lynn Marie Kirby and Denise Newman. We conclude the concert with holiday selections, including selections from Vaughan Williams’ “Hodie,” Flory Jagoda’s “Ocho Kandelikas,” a Ladino song celebrating a child’s joyful memories of Chanukah, and ending with a boisterous celebration of gathering found in The Highwomen’s “The Crowded Table.”  More...
Sun 12/18 7:00 PM Mosswood Sound Series [3630 Telegraph Ave enter 2nd door on 37th St Oakland]
SHARKIFACE/ANGELA EDWARDS + Eric Glick Rieman

ANGELA EDWARDS presents Invoke: Parte 2, an aleatory score in the form of a card game. The deck consists of 30 text and 10 visual cards. In this case, the conductor chooses cards for the players and determines the length of time each card is played. The specifics of the card and the order is left to fate. Players include: ALEXANDRA BUSCHMAN-ROMAN, voice; Matt Ingalls, clarinets; KANOKO NISHI, koto; BRAN(..)POS, electronics; and MITCH STAHALMANN, flute. Edwards also performs her electro-acoustic solo project, SHARKIFACE.

Eric Glick Rieman offers a piece for ensemble that includes improvisation with friends from the SOUTH BERKELEY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE (Masha Albrecht, violin; Tracy Randolph, English horn; Laurence Lewis, viola). Reiman also performs his explorative solo work for prepared and augmented Rhodes electric piano -- an instrument designed to show off the mechanical sounds of the Rhodes piano that are usually unheard.  More...