[Voxnovus] This Just In - More Concerts this Week!

Robert Voisey (Vox Novus) RobVoisey at VoxNovus.com
Mon Jan 27 09:56:53 EST 2014


Last minute concert announcements happening for Vox Novus this week!
60x60 International Mix happening in Long Beach. (see below)

Tonight! Our first ever Composer's Voice concert at Carnegie!!!
If you are in New York City don't miss this milestone event for Vox Novus.
Composer's Voice is "Exploring New Timbres" with Duo Anova and the Bateira
Trio.
Monday, January 27, 2014 at 7:30 PM
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
154 West 57th Street
New York, New York 10019
Tickets $30
carnegiehall.org
CarnegieCharge 212-247-7800
Box Office at 57th on Seventh
http://www.voxnovus.com/composersvoice/program/14-01-27.htm

You can find more on the press release found here:
http://www.voxnovus.com/press/exploring-new-timbres/EXPLORING_NEW_TIMBRES_WI
TH%20_DUO_ANOVA_AND_BATEIRA_TRIO.pdf

Two great groups playing music from living composers including Bateira
Trio's Fifteen Minutes of Fame, 15 one-minute works by 15 composers: Matteo
Bertolina, David Berlin, Douglas DaSilva, Murray Gross, Isaac Hayward, Scott
Janz, Francis Kayali, Cheryl Krugel-Lee, Vivian Li, Stan Link, Ted Mann,
David Morneau, Aurelio Scotto, Nina Siniakova, and Douglas Wagoner

AND THEN ON WEDNESDAY

60x60 GOES COAST TO COAST WITH PERFORMANCES IN LONG BEACH AND DOWNTOWN
MANHATTAN

60 works by 60 artists, 60x60 offers something different every minute
60x60 is a project containing 60 works each 60 seconds in length. The
resulting music mix is presented, without interruption, as a continuous
one-hour performance. 60x60 presents a slice of what is happening in the
contemporary music scene by representing 60 works that are diverse in
aesthetic and style.

60x60 continues its decade celebration with its 10th International Mix at
Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall in Long Beach, California on Wednesday,
January 29, 2014 at 8:00 PM West Coast Time. This concert is being
presented by Alan Shockley.

60x60 (2012 / International Mix) composers include:
Anita Andreis, Ieva Berberian, Steve Betts, Valentino Bosi, Ben Bridges,
Warren A Burt, Elliott Butt, Luis Martin Capella, Joel Chadabe, Juan
Chattah, Meat Cove Choir, "Dofi", Angel Faraldo, Thomas Gerwin, Murray
Gordon Gross, Will Hickl, Lisa Hogan, Yoko Honda, Adam Scott Johnson, Brad
Kemp, Mari Kimura, Michael Kinney, Gerard Lebik, HyeKyung Lee, Cyprian Li,
John Link, Stan Link, Derck Littel, Mika Martini, Mike McFerron, Angela
McGary, Shaahin Mohajeri, Peter Mottram, KO. DO. NA, Julia Norton, Emma
O'Halloran, Cezary Maciej Ostrowski, Maggi Payne, Rotem Perach, Michael
Peters, Kala Pierson, Diego Felipe Pinzon Garcia, Juan Ramirez, Robert
Ratcliffe, Gilberto Assis Rosa, Ronan Rubline, Paul Russell, Paul Scea, Alan
Shockley, Nigel Lorimer Simpson, Cris Sirc, SKULFUK, Laurie Spiegel, Captain
Thomas Taglienti, Shinichiro Toyoda, Dixie Treichel, Jeremy Van Buskirk,
Jane Wang, Greg Winston, and Kristina Wolfe

60x60 (2012) International Mix
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 8:00 p.m.
Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall
California State University, Long Beach
1250 N Bellflower Blvd,
Long Beach, California 90840
FREE ADMISSION
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2012_International_Mix.htm

60x60 goes Coast to Coast with its decade celebration with its second ever
60x60 New York Mix on Wednesday, January 29, 8:00 PM East Coast Time at
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center,
Hallway 66 Fifth Avenue New York City.

60x60 (2014) New York Mix will be presented by Melissa Grey at the Sound
Festival Earlids at the New School at Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries,
Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Hallway 66 Fifth Avenue New York, New York.


Composer's in this 60x60 (2012) new York Mix include:
Sara Ayers, Kenneth Babb, Arnold Brooks, Fabrizio Brua, David Charles
Calabrese, David Hal Campbell, Joel Chadabe, Dan Cooper, Jerome Covington,
Lin Culbertson, Douglas DaSilva, Robert Dick, Lainie Fefferman, Dana Flavin,
Allen Fogelsanger, Douglas Geers, Patrick Grant, Melissa Grey, Joshua
Groffman, Donald Hagar, Jaclyn Heyen, Reena Katz, Howard Kenty, Mari Kimura,
Gregory Kramer, Drew Krause, Joan La Barbara, Robert Lepre, John Liberatore,
John Link, J Henry Hartman Lowengard, Chris Mann, Matt Marble, David
Morneau, Tim Mukherjee, Jascha Narveson, Daniel Palkowski, Milica Paranosic,
Joseph Pehrson, Samuel Pellman, Miles Pflanz, Dylan Thomas Price, Gene
Pritsker, Jeffrey Raheb, Leah Raintree, James Ross, Edward Ruchalski, Sila
Shaman, Nivedita ShivRaj, Mary Simoni, Pamela Sklar, Beth Sorrentino, David
Jason Snow, Laurie Spiegel, Phillip David Stearns, Hans Tammen, Robert
Voisey, Daniel Weymouth, John Wiggins, David Wolfson, and Charles David
Younger

http://www.60x60.com/2012_New_York_Minutes_Mix.htm

Opening reception: Wednesday, January 29, 5:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
5:30 - Earlids Reception
6:30 - Performance 0'00" Derek Baron
7:00 - Talk by Tom Roe of transmission arts organization Wave Farm and
artist Sam Sebren
8:00 - Performances Melissa Grey - Appassionata (10min) and 60x60 (2012) New
York Minutes Mix (60 minutes)

Through performance, radio documentary, sound and image, interactive
installations, community-based podcasting, video, and sound art, the
research group Sound at Newschool draws attention to some of the many
manifestations of sound within our own university. We are often reminded
that we are culture of spectacle. If we privilege our eyes, what does it
mean to return our attention to our ears and listening? As R. Murray Schafer
and many others have argued, our ears open us to the world. Our species once
depended on the openness of the ear to shape understanding; the survival of
our earliest forebears may have depended on a keen attention to the snaps,
scrapes and echoes that surrounded them as signals of imminent danger. As
long as there have been sensate ears to hear it, sound has been leveraged as
a tool to to create community, to maintain power, to please, and to punish,
but have we begun to lose our appreciation for the potency of this sense
that sits in the shadow of vision? How can listening and the openness of the
ear help us to think through interdisciplinary work in art, philosophy,
media, and beyond? Earlids seeks to engage the following questions: How can
sound be used as a vehicle to transport meaning across different
disciplines? How might a focus on our methods of listening to, generating,
and studying sound, provide a feedback mechanism for shared dialogue? How
might sound act as a transdisciplinary hub within the New School?
http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/currentExhibitions.aspx?id=99185&_ga=1.5463
7935.597378898.1390486587


60x60 (2012) New York Mix
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 8:00 PM East Coast Time
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries,
Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Hallway
66 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
FREE ADMISSION




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