Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sun, Apr 23 2006 8:00 PM

21 Grand
416 25th St @Broadway Near 19th Street BART Oakland
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Conduction #2: Bay Area musicians present compositions and guided improvisations for orchestra. Featuring Gino Robair, Cheryl Leonard, Matt Ingalls & Tom Duff.

Orchestra pieces will be between 10 and 25 minutes long, depending on the choice of the conductor. These may involve the conductor "improvising" directions to the orchestra by hand cues or flash cards, or may involve sheet music, text instructions, crude pictures, video-projections or other methods.

Currently seeking orchestra participants: Please contact Matt Davignon (mattdavignon@hotmail.com) for more information.

Information about the Conductors:

Gino Robair is a percussionist, music journalist, and published composer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Gino frequently tours North America and Europe as a soloist and often improvises in ad-hoc groups. He has performed and/or recorded with Anthony Braxton, Tom Waits, John Butcher, LaDonna Smith, Otomo Yoshihide, Eugene Chadbourne and John Zorn. http://www.rastascan.com/gino.html

Matt Ingalls: Perhaps known more for his dynamic yet "composerly" free improvisations, he is equally active in more traditionally notated new music. In addition to being an award-winning, internationally recognized composer, Matt has premiered over 50 works by other composers - many of which are unaccompanied solo pieces written specifically for his unique sound and performance style. Just what is this unique sound? No doubt it is influenced by matt's heavy involvement in computer music, both as a composer and as a music software programmer. The sounds and textures he is able to produce on the clarinet are often brittlely "electronic," but most striking about his performances is how he often structures rhythmic and formal elements in a way that clearly resembles computer music. For example, matt's solo improvisations often contain "glitches" and interruptions, or they will offer a number of simultaneous musical ideas that are then cut up, rearranged, or "windowed" just like granular synthesis or phase vocoding algorithms. http://www.sfsound.org/matt.html/

Cheryl Leonard: Glass shards and pinecones, glaciers, boxspring mattresses, a flock of accordions, circular saw blades, viola, the erhu, hyenas and whales and elk, Cheryl E. Leonard�s music finds its raw materials just about anywhere. From these diverse sources come works that embrace the spectrum of musical possibilities: improvised to composed, acoustic to electronic, diaphanous to bombastic, notes to noise. Many of Leonard�s works explore subtle textures and intricacies in sounds not generally considered musical. Recently these investigations have expanded to include the creation of instruments, primarily from found materials. http://www.allwaysnorth.com/

Tom Duff is one of the unspoken geniuses of Bay Area odd music. A fan of fluxus, he can be seen performing often on banjo or laptop computer. He also composes for and participates in the Cornelius Cardew Choir, and was told that he'd have to pay La Monte Young $100 if he'd like to feed hay into a piano during a past performance. http://www.tomduff.com/about.html http://www.4-33.com/sonic.chains/instructions.html


The Orchestra (so far):

Winds/Reeds/Brass:
Alan Anzalone - alto clarinet/soprano sax
Joshua Raoul Brody - accordion
Kyle Bruckmann - oboe
Ewan Dowpin - trombone
Matt Ingalls - clarinet
Alan Lechusza - woodwinds
Jacob Lindsay - clarinets
Rent Romus - alto/soprano/c-melody sax
Aram Shelton - sax
Toyoji Tomita - trombone
Elizabeth Torres - sax
Edward Walter - trumpet
Michael Zelner - clarinet, flute

Strings:
A.L. Dentel - cello
Tony Dryer - doublebass
Jeff Hobbs - contrabass
Nancy Kuo - violin
Carolyn Lechusza Aquallo - electric cello
Cheryl Leonard - viola
Marianne McDonald - harp
Bob Marsh - cello
Damon Smith - doublebass

Guitars
Shelley Doty - guitar
Vicky Grossi - bass guitar
Steini Gunnarsson - guitar
Ava Mendoza - guitar
David Michalak - lap steel guitar
Bart Stull - guitar
Tom Duff - banjo

Percussion:
Matt Davignon - found objects
Jacob Felix Heule - drums
John Hanes - drums
Peter Martin - percussion
Suki O'Kane - mallets
Steve Weems - percussion

Electronics/Other:
Christopher Fleeger - electronics
David "Bug" Leikam - moog synth
Tim Perkis - electronics



Cost: $8-12
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Gino Robair and John Butcher, 2008
Jacob Felix Heule, Clarke Robinson, Matt Ingalls
The premiere, at the 2013 Outsound New Music Summit, of Wrack ...Awaits Silent Tristero's Empire (made possible by the Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commissioning program).
A montage of the free music group the Lords of Outland from their live presented as part of The Tenderloin Museum’s Sounds of the Tenderloin live music series at the Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco July of 2022 Featuring Rent Romus on alto/soprano saxophones, Ray Schaeffer on bass, Anthony Flores on drums, and Philip Everett on