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Biography:

The Rova Saxophone Quartet was founded in late 1977 by Jon Raskin, Larry Ochs, Andrew Voigt, and Bruce Ackley for the occasion of a special festival appearance at Mills College in Oakland, California. The tapes of the concert were so exciting that the quartet decided to produce the record Cinema Rovaté . Before the completion of the recording, Rova had been invited to perform at the Vancouver New Music Society in Canada and the 1979 Moers International Jazz Festival in West Germany. Responses such as these made it clear that the saxophone quartet could be much more than a novelty group, and Rova established an on-going commitment to work as a multi-reed ensemble.

In the last 28 years, Rova has created dozens of pieces for saxophone quartet involving an adept blending of notated composition and structured improvisation. They have presented their work in hundreds of concerts in the U.S. and Canada, and on over 20 European tours, including concerts in France, Great Britain, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Slovenia, and Croatia. In 1983, Rova became the first new music group from the United States to tour the USSR. Saxophone Diplomacy, a documentary video of the tour, has been aired on many PBS stations in the United States since its premier on KQED, San Francisco in 1983. Rova toured the USSR again in November 1989, releasing a CD from the tour on the New Albion label entitled, This Time We Are Both.

Since 1980, Rova has extended their musical interests to collaborative projects. Among their collaborators are The Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, Kronos String Quartet, Terry Riley, John Zorn, Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser, Richard Teitelbaum and David Rosenbloom, Lawrence "Butch" Morris, Anthony Braxton, Alvin Curran, and the martial arts drum troupe San Francisco Taiko Dojo. Rova's not-for-profit incorporation in 1985 helped develop a funding base for its acclaimed annual Pre-Echoes Series, collaborative concerts in which many of the above mentioned artists appeared. The Russian avant-garde Ganelin Trio inaugurated the series in San Francisco in June 1986. The Series also provided a venue for the world premieres of works written especially for Rova by composers such as Henry Threadgill, Jack DeJohnette, John Carter, Robin Holcomb, and Chris Brown.

Founding Member Andrew Voigt left Rova in August 1988 and was replaced by Steve Adams, formerly with Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet in Boston.

As of January 2006, Rova will have released 26 recordings of original music on labels usch as Black Saint, Hat Art, Atavistic, EWE, Sound Aspects, and New Albion Records. Future recording plans include production of collaborative works as well as annual recordings of new Rova compositions. Their most recent release is "Let's Go Totally Spinning" on Black Saint and "Electric Ascension" on Atavistic.


Work-In-Progress:

Improv 21 is a series presented by RovaArts that invites improvising musicians to talk and demonstrate how they develop and work on the music. Past guests include Nels Cline, Fred Frith, Miya Masaoka, Gino Robair, Ned Rothenburg and Oliver Lake. Future guests will include George Lewis and others.



Address: 333 12th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Phone: 415-487-1701
Email: rova@rova.org

Upcoming Events:

Jewish Community Center SF Kanbar Hall

3200 California St
@ Presidio Ave
SF

Thursday, Jun 6 2013 8:00 PM

Rovaté 2013

Rova’s ever-exploratory and inquisitive saxophonists are teaming up with world renowned visual artist, Ikue Mori, and composer and multi-instrumentalist Gino Robair to create an ambitious collaborative work, The Grand Electric Skull. Initially inspired by the topical urgency of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada’s calaveras imagery, the six artists have sought to grasp the original intent of Posada’s work, and its application to contemporary issues. The calaveras pieces were created to satirize the life of the upper classes in late 19th century Mexico, and their bold, colorful and poignant messages resonate with street art and actions of today’s Occupy movement. Deftly handled by Ikue Mori, both Posada-related images, and photographs taken by the artists in the Bay Area, will become the visual component for our June 6 & 7 concerts. Rova will provide a composed-improvised musical score, collaboratively created with Gino Robair. Robair and Mori will mix and manipulate audio and visual information in real time, lending improvisatory elements of surprise and correspondence to the concert experience.



JCCSF's Kanbar Hall

3200 California St.



Standard: $20 | Members $17 | Students $12



Buy tickets here: https://www.jccsf.org/arts-ideas/performances/music/grand-electric-skull/


CDs on which Rova Saxophone Quartet appears:

ArtistTitleLabelNumber
Greg Goodman, Rova, Henry Kaiser, etc.The Social/Science SetsThe Beak DoctorBD 5&6
Henry Kaiser and Wadada Leo SmithYo Miles!Shanachie5046
Rova Saxophone QuartetBeat KennelBlack Saint120 126-2
Rova Saxophone QuartetBingoVictoCD056
Rova Saxophone QuartetFrom the Bureau of BothBlack Saint120135-2
Rova Saxophone QuartetJohn Coltrane's AscensionBlack SaintBS 120180
Rova Saxophone QuartetLong On LogicSound AspectsSAS CD 037
Rova Saxophone QuartetMorphological EchoRastascan RecordsBRD 027
Rova Saxophone Quartetthe Works (vol 3)Black Saint120196-2
Rova Saxophone Quartetthe Works (vol 3)Black Saint1
Rova Saxophone Quartetthe Works (vol 3)Black Saint120196
Rova Saxophone Quartetthe Works (volume 3)Black Saint120196-2
Rova Saxophone Quartetthe Works (volume 3)Black Saint120196-2
Rova Saxophone QuartetThis Time We Are BothNew Albion RecordsNA 041 CD