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The STONE John Zorn |
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June 2005 at the Stone
Closed for Renovations June 1— June 4.
6/5 Sunday 8 and 10pm Butch Morris Conduction 6/6 Monday 8 pm (5 dollars) o.blaat Keiko Uenishi (electronics) 10 pm (5 dollars) DJ Toshio Toshio Kajiwara (electronics) 6/7 Tuesday 8 and 10pm Joey Baron and Robin Schulkowsky – Dinosaur Dances Joey Baron (percussion) Robin Schulkowsky (percussion) 6/8 Wednesday 8 and 10pm George Lewis George Lewis (electronics, trombone) 6/9 Thursday 8 pm Sylvie Courvoisier – Abaton Mark Feldman (violin) Erik Friedlander (cello) Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) 10 pm Mark Feldman Mark Feldman (violin) 6/10 Friday 8 pm Miya Masaoka and Pauline Oliveros Miya Masaoka (koto, electronics) Pauline Oliveros (accordion, electronics) 10 pm Jesse Mills and Rubin Kodheli Jesse Mills (violin) Rubin Kodheli (cello) Jesse Mills and Rubin Kodheli are a virtuoso duo, playing original music which draws inspiration from classical, jazz, avant-garde and rock genres. 6/11 Saturday 8 and 10pm Jon Gibson Jon Gibson (soprano sax) 6/12 Sunday 8 pm Pamelia Kurstin Pamelia Kurstin (theremin) 10 pm Zeena Parkins Zeena Parkins (harp, keyboards, electronics) 6/13 Monday 8 pm Miguel Frasconi Miguel Frasconi (glass harmonica, percussion) 10 pm Michael Schumacher Michael Schumacher (electronics) 6/14 Tuesday 8 and 10pm Billy Martin and Calvin Weston Billy Martin (percussion) Calvin Weston (percussion) 6/15 Wednesday 8 pm Marco Cappelli – E X T R E M E G U I T A R P R O J E C T Marco Cappelli (guitars) With compositions by: Marc Ribot -- And so I Went to Pittsburgh Ikue Mori -- Bird Chant Annie Gosfield -- Marked by a Hat Anthony Coleman --The Buzzing in my Head Elliott Sharp -- Amygdala 10 pm Marco Cappelli – E X T R E M E G U I T A R P R O J E C T Marco Cappelli (guitars) With compositions by: David Shea – From Metta Meditations: Terra Nick Didkowsky – A Bright Moon Makes A Little Daytime: Hammertoes; Poker Face; Alters Conversation; The Ass's Demise Otomo Yoshihide – Pi-Anode Erik Friedlander – Iron Blue Mark Stewart – Uboingee Etude # 1 6/16 Thursday 8pm Dave Bowlin and Brendan Nguyen Dave Bowlin (violin) Brendan Nguyen (piano) Performing: Davidovsky – Synchronisms, No. 9 (Bowlin) Stockhausen – Klavierstucke, IX, nr. 4 (Nguyen) Xenakis – Mikka "S" (Bowlin) Berio – Sequenza IV, for piano (Nguyen) Berio – Sequenza VIII, for violin (Bowlin) 10 pm Chris Gross Chris Gross (cello) Works by Cage, Saariaho, Berio, B.A. Zimmermann, and various plainsong chants. Simple melodic units, complex musical structures. 6/17 Friday 8 pm Susie Ibarra Trio Jennifer Choi (violin) Craig Taborn (piano) Susie Ibarra (drums) 10 pm Annie Gosfield – Lost Signals And Drifting Satellites: Chamber And Solo Works Jennifer Choi (violin) Felix Fan (cello) David Cossin (percussion) Roger Kleier (electric guitar) Marco Cappelli (classical guitar) Andy Russo (piano) Annie Gosfield (sampler) The concert will feature the U.S. premiere of Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites, the title track of Gosfield's most recent Tzadik CD, performed by violinist Jennifer Choi, accompanied by the mysterious satellite sounds of Sputnik and Voyager. Felix Fan and David Cossin will perform the world premiere of Pilfered and Plonked, a wild ride for cello and snare drum. Guitarist Marco Cappelli will perform Marked by a Hat, commissioned for his very detuned custom-made 10-string Extreme Guitar. Wild Pitch will be performed by the dynamic new trio of Felix Fan (cello), David Cossin (percussion) and Andrew Russo (piano). Also included on the program are Four Roses and The Manufacture of Tangled Ivory. 6/18 Saturday 8 pm Min Xiao Fen, Okkyung Lee, Susie Ibarra Min Xiao Fen (pipa) Okkyung Lee (cello) Susie Ibarra (drums) 10 pm M2O Play Piazzola Machiko Ozawa (violin) Makia Matsumura (piano) Machiko Ozawa and Makia Matsumura are Japanese Juilliard grads with a shared passion for Argentinean tango. Their unique interpretations of the music of Astor Piazzolla had enough fire and finesse to reach the finals at the 2004 International Tango Competition in NYC and is sure to raise the roof tonight at the Stone. 6/19 Sunday 8 and 10pm Jennifer Choi with Special Guests: Kathy Supové, Neil Rolnick, Randall Woolf Jennifer Choi (violin) Kathy Supové (piano) Neil Rolnick (laptop) Randall Woolf (turn-tables) Compositions by: Jennifer Choi –"Tokkaebi's Club" Neil Rolnick – "Fiddle Faddle", "Digits" Randall Woolf – "No Luck, No Happiness" Also, new compositions by Jennifer Choi based on Korean folk tales. 6/20 Monday 8pm Rashanim Jon Madof (guitar) Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass) Mathias Kuntzli (drums) 10 pm Marc Ribot Marc Ribot (guitar) 6/21 Tuesday 8 and 10pm Jim O'Rourke Jim O'Rourke (electronics) 6/22 Wednesday 8 pm Hoffman, Cymerman, Mancini Trio Christopher Hoffman (cello) Jeremiah Cymerman (clarinet) Nick Mancini (vibes) 10 pm Eyal Maoz and Negiah Eyal Maoz (guitar) Alan Grubner (violin) Dana Leong (cello) Shanir Blumenkranz (bass) Mathias Kunzli (percussion) 6/23 Thursday 8 and 10pm Mephista Ikue Mori (electronics) Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) Susie Ibarra (drums) 6/24 Friday 8 and 10pm Ernesto Martinez and Micro Ritmia Ernesto Martinez and Micro Ritmia Here from Mexico for a rare New York appearance, Ernesto presents complex and energetic polyrhythmic music for piano, altered guitars and marimba from his first and upcoming Tzadik releases. 6/25 Saturday 8 and 10pm John Zorn Improv Party John Zorn and many special guests A Stone Benefit. 6/26 Sunday 8 pm Matthew Welch Tzadik CD Release Concert Featuring The Flux Quartet and many special guests An evening of ecstatic compositions by Matthew Welch. The maverick Flux String Quartet will give the premiere performance Welch's Suibhal Turnlar, from his recent Tzadik release, Dream Tigers. Also featuring new compositions for Balinese Gamelan and Welch's own bagpipe based ensemble, Blarvuster. 10 pm Flux Quartet Tom Chiu (violin) Conrad Harris (violin) Max Mandel (viola) Dave Eggar (cello) 6/27 Monday 8 and 10pm Masada String Trio Mark Feldman (violin) Erik Friedander (cello) Greg Cohen (bass) John Zorn (conductor) 6/28 Tuesday 8 pm Daedalus Quartet plays Elliott Carter and Kurtag Min-Young Kim (violin) Kyu-Young Kim (violin) Jessica Thompson (viola) Raman Ramakrishnan (cello) 10 pm Daedalus Quartet plays Feldman, Nancarrow and Ligeti Min-Young Kim (violin) Kyu-Young Kim (violin) Jessica Thompson (viola) Raman Ramakrishnan (cello) 6/29 Wednesday 8 pm Erik Friedlander Erik Friedlander (cello) 10 pm Okkyung Lee Okkyung Lee (cello) 6/30 Thursday 8 pm Lukas Ligeti Lukas Ligeti (drums) 10 pm Matthew Shipp and Mat Maneri Matthew Shipp (piano) Mat Maneri (violin) |