Posted on September 24, 2011 by jdoerck |
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8 pm Allen Otte and Bonnie Whiting Smith: Speaking of and after Cage. Bonnie (we call each other Other Bonnie) is in the graduate program at UCSD studying with Steve Schick and is a member of red fish blue fish. …
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Posted on September 23, 2011 by jdoerck |
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The Community Church of New York The Music of Muhal Richard Abrams and Matana Roberts. Muhal’s set was another one of those reasons I am in NY. I thought it was one of the best. The quartet consisted of Muhal, …
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Posted on September 22, 2011 by jdoerck |
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Roulette, Brooklyn Morton Subotnick & Tony Martin George Lewis & Wet Ink Ensemble A celebratory night. I don’t know why but this was an exuberant evening. The house was packed with all ages and everyone seemed thrilled to be there. …
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Posted on September 21, 2011 by jdoerck |
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2:30 pm Pearl Theater “The Bald Soprano” by Eugene Ionesco (1951) This was a real treat. I have not seen his work before so now feel slightly more “cultured.” I loved the theater and we were welcomed by the Artistic …
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Posted on September 20, 2011 by jdoerck |
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Atys a French Baroque Opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) I have very mixed feelings about this and maybe this is because I was battling a cold. The positive aspects are that is Gorgeous. The staging was exquisite down to the …
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Posted on September 18, 2011 by jdoerck |
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2:30 pm Pamela Z’s SoHo Site Reading As a non-performer, this was fun and a challenge. Pamela designed a walk through SoHo that created musical scores from the cities features such as building facades, store windows, sidewalks, and subway public …
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Posted on September 17, 2011 by jdoerck |
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This was an event packed day - all good. It began with a two panel discussions at the Australian Cultural Forum. The first at 10:30 am consisted of George Lewis, composer, author, professor, performer and my very good friend; Martin …
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Posted on September 16, 2011 by jdoerck |
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Miller Theater at Columbia University James Dillon’s Nine Rivers conducted by Steven Schick Second of Three concerts Part II: Iosis (reddening) This was an amazing night of music. Steve Schick performed solo percussion, from memory, by the way. A grand …
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Posted on September 15, 2011 by jdoerck |
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8 pm This was fun. I met Joe Weilch, aka DJ Eleven, on a flight from San Diego to New York in 2008 and we talked and laughed across the States. One usually doesn’t continue those brief connections, but we …
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Posted on September 14, 2011 by jdoerck |
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Miller Theater at Columbia University James Dillon’s Nine Rivers conducted by Steven Schick This is the first of three Nine River nights and it was a humungous beginning. On stage were the ICE ensemble, The Crossing chamber choir, and red …
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