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This Saturday at Noon join us for a panel discussion featuring performers from the 2012 SIMF at Gallery 1412, 1412 18th Ave Seattle.
Filed under: doug theriault, gust burns, jack wright, jamie drouin, jason anderson, jeph jerman, johan nystrom, john teske, jonathan way, lance olsen, mara sedlins, mark collins, matthew carlson, matthieu ruhlmann, past events, paul hoskin, taku sugimoto, tari nelson-zagar, the seattle phonographers union, tim duroche, tyler wilcox, wilson shook
All Shows At 7 PM.
Wednesday:
jeph jerman / jonathan way / matthieu ruhlmann
paul hoskin / lance olsen / wilson shook / john teske / mark collins
the seattle phonographers union
jamie drouin / lance olsen / mattieu ruhlmann
Thursday:
jamie drouin / john teske / matthieu ruhlmann / jonathan way
taku sugimoto composition
mara sedlins / jamie drouin / lance olsen / mark collins / jack wright
paul hoskin / jeph jerman / doug theriault
Friday:
matthew carlson / jason anderson
jack wright / gust burns / tim duroche
jonathan way / tyler wilcox / jeph jerman / mara sedlins
taku sugimoto solo
Saturday:
tim duroche / tari nelson-zagar / wilson shook / mark collins / doug theriault
jack wright / johan nystrom
taku sugimoto / jeph jerman / tyler wilcox / gust burns
large group
All Shows $10-25 Sliding Scale. No One Turned Away. $35+ donations receive a 4 day festival pass.
Filed under: past events | Tags: good shepherd center, seattle improvised music festival
Thursday, February 2 2012. 8 PM.
A number of local musicians improvise solos, each lasting one minute, in support of the 2012 Seattle Improvised Music Festival this February.
$10-25 suggested donation,
$25 or more will get you a pass for the entire festival
Chapel Performance Space
Good Shepherd Center, fourth floor
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle
Solos:
John Teske, db
Ivan Arteaga, sax
Natalie Mai Hall, vc
Cynthia Marie, pno
Begin Scaresth, vln
Neil Welch, sax
Schraepfer Harvey, perc
Michael Sentkewitz, db
Steve Scribner, pno
Bruce Greeley, bass cl
Justin Parker, elec
Neal Kosaly-Meyer, pno
Mara Sedlins, vla
Brad Hawkins, vc
Andrew Olmstead, pno
Jason Parker, trp
Andrew Joslyn, vln
Wilson Shook, sax
Gust Burns, pno
Eric Rynes, vln
Jim Knodle, trp
Michael Owcharuk, pno
We are still accepting musicians, so if you have an interest in performing a solo, please contact john [dot] teske [at] gmail.com
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the 2012 Seattle Improvised Music Festival
will be held February 8-12 at 7 PM at the Chapel Performance Space.
The 27th SIM festival will feature Taku Sugimoto, Jeph Jerman, and many others.
Complete festival information, including a complete list of performers, set lists, and artist bios can be found here.
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Seattle Improvised Music Presents
Sound of the Underbrush
An open free improvisation session…
Everyone is welcome including listeners.
There will be several ad-hoc groups over the course of the evening. All attending musicians will have the opportunity to play.
This is the first of a bi monthly series on the first and third tuesday of every month.
Hope to see you there….
Filed under: andrew lafkas, gill arno, gust burns, james coleman, jeffrey allport, john teske, jonathan way, lou cohen, mara sedlins, mark collins, past events, paul hoskin, radu malfatti, tyler wilcox, wilson shook
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all performances 8pm, $10-25 sliding scale
wednesday, 9 february
andrew lafkas solo
james coleman solo
gill arno . mara sedlins . wilson shook trio
gust burns . jeffrey allport . tyler wilcox trio
thursday, 10 february
andrew lafkas . jeffrey allport duo
lou cohen . paul hoskin duo
radu malfatti . tyler wilcox . gust burns . andrew lafkas quartet
friday, 11 february
mara sedlins . james coleman . mark collins trio
lou cohen solo
gill arno . james coleman . lou cohen . jeffrey allport . andrew lafkas . gust burns sextet
saturday, 12 february
2pm: festival musicians’ panel discussion. free.
andrew lafkas . gill arno duo
andrew lafkas . radu malfatti . gill arno . lou cohen . james coleman . jeffrey allport . tyler wilcox . jonathan way . paul hoskin . wilson shook . mara sedlins . gust burns . john teske thirteen
radu malfatti solo
Filed under: andrew lafkas, gill arno, james coleman, jeffrey allport, lou cohen, past events, radu malfatti
The 2011 Seattle Improvised Music Festival is coming up February 9-12.
This 26th annual SIMF will feature musicians from around the world including Radu Malfatti, James Coleman, Lou Cohen, Andrew Lafkas, Gill Arno, Jeffrey Allport, and others.
Please check the festival page at www.seattleimprovisedmusic.us/simf/ for complete details.
Filed under: asimina chremos, chandan narayan, gust burns, jesse kudler, mara sedlins, mark collins, past events, paul hoskin, tyler wilcox, wilson shook
wednesday, 25 august 2010
gallery 1412
8pm
chandan narayan (toronto) . auto harp, swarmandal & jesse kudler (philadelphia) . guitar, electronics, radios, tapes
#1 jesse kudler & paul hoskin
#2 chandan narayan, gust burns, wilson shook, mark collins
#3 jesse kudler, mara sedlins, tyler wilcox, asimina chremos
#4 chandan narayan & jesse kudler
info:
chandan narayan
jesse kudler
asimina chremos
Filed under: gust burns, john teske, mara sedlins, matt marble, michael pisaro, past events, tyler wilcox, wilson shook
sim & non-sequitur present:
michael pisaro
california Institute of the arts professor and wandelweiser composer and guitarist
20 & 21 august 2010
chapel performance space
8pm
$5-15 sliding scale
20 august:
michael pisaro performs the north american premiere of a new composition by the guitarist, fields have ears (6)
21 August:
tyler wilcox, gust burns, mara sedlins, john teske, wilson shook, and matt marble perform selections from pisaro’s harmony series.
“I often have the feeling that I am looking for a kind of boundarywithin music. That would be a place not at the definitional borders, between what is and not music, but someplace internal to music. The model for this, in my mind, is the Dedekind cut, which in effect opens an infinitesimal gap in numerical space between what lies above and below, without closing the infinite space between them. (Thus lies between 3.1415 and 3.1416 and identifies between these numbers an infinitely refined mathematical object.)
It sometimes seems like an impossibly small space in which to operate: for instance, at a location just above and below musical raw material: chords, scales, durations, silences, performance practices, etc. Sometimes, a very narrow pathway through this space leads me to what feels like a new world, where I find the possibility of suggesting a music that is present in its absence and vice versa.”