[Microsound-announce] Fwd: Concert on February 1
CEC jef chippewa
jef at econtact.ca
Sun Jan 28 06:29:28 EST 2007
>From: robert van heumen <robert at steim.nl>
>
>STEIM presents three extraordinary solo performances by:
>
>Pamela Z (US)
>Tarek Atoui (LB/FR)
>Keir Neuringer (US/NL)
>
>Date: Thursday, February 1
>Venue: STEIM, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134, Amsterdam
>Time: 20.30 hour
>Entrance: 5 euros
>Reservations and more information: knock at steim.nl or 020-6228690
>Curated by Takuro Mizuta Lippit
>
>One of the themes that I would like to explore
>as STEIM's Artistic Co-Director is "Musicianship
>in Live Electronic Music." Although this is
>something that STEIM has dealt with for many
>years, there still seems to be a general lack of
>discourse that encompasses the sonic aesthetics
>that both acoustic and electronic musicians are
>starting to share in a post-digital era. Live
>computer music has helped us realize that it is
>the sonic relationship which the musician
>attains with his/her instrument, sound material
>or audience that is more important to the
>performative representation of music than any
>kind of visual substitution or subtraction. I
>believe this relationship is something that all
>musicians intuitively develop and is revealed
>most clearly in solo performances. I am happy to
>present the first STEIM concert of 2007 with
>three extraordinary performers who each work in
>very different fields of music.
>- Takuro Mizuta Lippit (dj sniff)
>
>Artist Biographies:
>Pamela Z is a San Francisco-based
>composer/performer and audio artist who works
>primarily with voice, live electronic
>processing, and sampling technology. She creates
>solo works combining operatic bel canto and
>experimental extended vocal techniques with
>found percussion objects, spoken word, digital
>processing, and a MIDI controller called The
>BodySynth (which allows her to manipulate sound
>with physical gestures.) In addition to her solo
>work, she has composed and recorded scores for
>dance, theatre, film, and new music chamber
>ensembles. Her large-scale multi-media works
>have been presented at Theater Artaud and ODC in
>SanFrancisco and at The Kitchen in New York, and
>her audio works have been presented in
>exhibitions at the Whitney Museum in New York
>and the Diözesanmuseum in Cologne. Her
>multi-media opera Wunderkabinet - based on the
>Museum of Jurassic Technology (created in
>collaboration with Matthew Brubeck and Christina
>McPhee) has been presented at The LAB Gallery
>(San Francisco) in 2005 and at REDCAT (Disney
>Hall, Los Angeles) in 2006. Pamela Z has toured
>extensively throughout the US, Europe, and
>Japan. She has performed in numerous festivals
>including Bang on a Can at Lincoln Center in New
>York, the Interlink Festival in Japan, the Other
>Minds Festival in San Francisco, Pina Bausch
>Tanztheater Festival in Wuppertal, Germany, and
>La Biennale di Venezia in Italy. She is the
>recipient of numerous awards including a
>Guggenheim Fellowship, the Creative Capital
>Fund, the CalArts Alpert Award in the Arts, the
>ASCAP Music Award, and the NEA and Japan/US
>Friendship Commission Fellowship. She holds a
>music degree from the University of Colorado at
>Boulder. http://www.pamelaz.com
>
>Tarek Atoui is a Lebanese laptop musician who
>lives and works in Lebanon, France and other
>places.Artist on the label Staalplaat, his work
>focuses on developing musical and video computer
>software thought for live performances. Besides
>his compositions and concerts, he works with
>research and creation studios as well as
>several theater, dance and puppet companies on
>composing music and conceiving interactive
>environments.
>
>Keir Neuringer was born in New York in 1976 and
>lives and works in The Hague. He is active as an
>improvising saxophonist and a composer of
>electronic and acoustic music. He also writes
>texts, curates concerts and makes videos and
>installations. Much of his work is a
>manifestation of his opposition to the
>destructive behavior exhibited and accepted by
>the dominant culture. He studied composition,
>jazz, computer music, ancient and modern
>literature, classical saxophone, and
>multi-disciplinary art at institutions in the
>US, the UK, Poland, and the Netherlands.
>
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>
>More information on concerts: http://www.steim.org/steim/activity.php
>
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>STEIM
>(studio for electro instrumental music)
>(studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek)
>
>Achtergracht 19
>1017 WL Amsterdam
>The Netherlands
>
>Tel: 020-6228690
>Fax: 020-6264262
>Email: knock at steim.nl
>Website: www.steim.nl
>
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