Search Results for “ 15 insta---batmanapollo”
Music to listen to, events to attend, articles to read, projects by artists we support across the country... find it all here!
-
Machines & Strings, Part II
Machines and Strings, Part II was an interdisciplinary project curated for REDCAT on October 24, 2018 by the Isaura String Quartet. Machines and Strings, Part II brought together CalArtians from the...
-
https://soundcloud.com/user-670098425/02-string-4tet-mvt-2-bright-light
STRING QUARTET 'The Figure' . Premiere Performance 2008 by The Harlem Quartet (Syracuse University & Cornell University). The work's 6-part figure continues to morph, at one...
-
I prefer living in color
"I prefer living in color" is inspired by David Hockney’s "Snail's Space," a gigantic painted landscape of shapes with a shifting light installation created to represent Los Angeles’s Mulholland Drive....
-
That Which is Bodiless is Reflected in Bodies
For 8-channel surround sound and Himalayan bowl. Through computer modeling, the audience is physically immersed inside a giant virtual singing bowl corresponding to the dimensions of the real physical...
-
Fragments from Cold
for cello snow and electroacoustics. (excerpt) Like a skier moving across the snow, I imagine the cellist sliding the bow across the surface of the cello. The performer’s breath and...
-
Distance Measures and Orbit Design (2012)
Performed in darkness, Distance Measures borrows formal elements from mathematical models of chaotic systems. Although not apparent or predictable, these systems are highly structured and confoundingly beautiful. The dance evolved collaboratively...
-
Restagings No. 1: Choreographing LeWitt (2017)
The 3,744 lines that comprise Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #56 (1970) take Abigail Levine twenty-five hours to complete, five hours of movement each day for five days. In a 12...
-
Monte Weber
New York based sound artist and composer Monte Weber’s work centers around interactive technology, computer assisted compositional processes, and wearable technology using these tools to explore live physical performance and...
-
Memory of the Woods for Marimba
This is the excerpt of Memory of the Woods for marimba performed by William Moersch, a marimba virtuoso, on my album by BRIDGE released in 2006. Composed for Moersch in...
-
Oxbow
Premiered November 14-16, 2014 Choreography Ivy Baldwin Performed by Lawrence Cassella, Anna Carapetyan, Eleanor Smith, Ryan Tracy, and Katie Workum Music Composition Justin Jones, with additional music for piano composed and performed by...
-
EYE EAR I HEAR - solo recital
Greek historian Herodotus (c. 484 BC – c. 425 BC) wrote: Men trust their ears less than their eyes. As a musician I have long wanted to test this...
-
Pinning A Shred for flute, alto saxophone, violin, cello, percussion (2015) by Joey Crane
Commissioned by the Spitting Image Collective and premiered Studio Z in St. Paul, MN, "Pinning A Shred" by Joey Crane is heavily influenced by the work of Samuel Beckett. Check...
-
tenterhooks
tenterhooks for coloratura soprano and piano is a meditation on the aesthetics of waiting. It references a familiar phrase “to be on tenterhooks”— about a now unfamiliar device. Tenterhooks were...
-
Re:Cursive for video and electronics
Letter writing has nearly been lost to e-mail, texts, and emojis. Additionally, cursive handwriting is continually being dropped from curricula across this country. I speak for myself on this, but...
-
Argle Bargle for sinfonietta
In his rage-filled dissent of the ruling that overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, Justice Antonin Scalia accused the majority of using “legalistic argle-bargle” in their reasoning. I found the...