Friday, December 16, 2011

Saxtronics: A concert of New Works for Saxophone and Interactive Electronics



Featuring Dennis Shafter, saxophones

New works by:
Zach Alteman, Mark Cetilia, Akiko Hatakeyama,
Stephan Moore, Caroline Park, Parker Silzer,
and Kristina Wolfe.

Friday, December 16 at 8pm / Free
Grant Recital Hall / Behind the Orwig Music Bldg
on the corner of Hope St. & Young Orchard Ave.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Second Sight


Saturday | 12.17.11 | 8pm | Free
New works by Caroline Park and Mark Cetilia.

Grant Recital Hall
Behind the Music building
Hope + Young Orchard

Tuesday, December 13, 2011



Patchwerk V2

New music from students of MUSC1210 - Introduction to Real Time Systems.
Thursday 12/15 - 7pm
Grant Recital Hall

Monday, December 12, 2011

Liver Country - MEME Ensemble
(possibly pronounced 'Live'r Country) happens Monday at 9pm in the Granoff Center.

Liver Country is the final project by this semester's MEME ensemble, an 18 person assemblage of dancers, musicians, writers, scientists and undecideds interested in experimental performance. Liver Country is the result of an intense group creative process and we are excited to perform the results of our experiments with you.


Patchwerk V2
New music from students of MUSC1210 - Introduction to Real Time Systems.
Thursday 12/15 - 7pm
Grant Recital Hall

Wednesday, December 7, 2011





















Five Point Wonderbread
Surround sound audio and video works by students in Musc1250 - Sound Design

Sunday 12/11/11 4pm
Granoff Center, Martinos Auditorium
Free

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Night: Multimedia Concert



Saturday December 10.  8pm
Granoff Center, Studio 1

"Night" is a final concert from the course, Digital Performance, featuring multimedia interactive performances. The works explore myth, fantasy, reality, and various pasts. Within these themes, night is presented and re-presented in various ways, from childhood explorations and fears of the dark, to the mythic metaphor of darkness as death and the "undiscovered country."

New works by Akiko Hatakeyama, Lisa Iaboni, and Kristina Wolfe—with a special guest performance by Zach Alterman.
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NATIVE PLANTS
A song cycle and sound installation in four parts by Caleb Townsend.

Like weeds  stubbornly sprouting through the cracks in the sidewalk, rhythm and melody grow out of a variety of urban sounds from the crowded subway to the wildlife preserve in Jamaica Bay. The work is in surround sound format, bringing an immersive slice of New York to Providence.
Friday 12/2 8:30 and 10pm
Saturday 12/3 4:30
Sunday 12/4 4:30, 8:30 ans 10pm
Granoff Center - Cooper Studio
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