9/25: Line C3 shares a bill with Nadia Sirota for the opening night of New Amsterdam Records’ “Archipelago” series at Galapagos Art Space.
Happy almost fall! Everyone is playing concerts. Tonight I have to decide between like 5 different friends’ shows and that is such a good problem to have! Line C3 is back, this Friday night, with a homecoming concert in our native Dumbo! This one is brought to you by New Amsterdam records, but mostly by Nadia Sirota, who is so lovely and who graciously invited us to share the gig with her!
Keeping with Line C3 tradition, there will be extremely serious compositionally sophisticated squeaky toys and whimsically titled metrically modulating bubbles. We may even pull out our secret stock of seasonal marshmallow confections, made available to you at a time of year when they are otherwise forbidden!
Line C3 with Nadia Sirota at Galapagos Art Space Archipelago: A New Monthly Chamber Music Series
September 25, 2009, 8 PM
Galapagos Art Space
16 Main St.
Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY GET TICKETS
Presented by New Amsterdam Records and Galapagos Art Space.
An integrated set of percussion and solo viola, featuring world premieres by Marcos Balter and William Brittelle, along with recent works of Nico Muhly, David T. Little and Carl Schimmel.
9/15: Nonesuch releases Alarm Will Sound’s “a/rhythmia,” a collection of works “taking ideas akin to minimalism and refracting them through a fun house mirror.”
I’m so excited about September because it would seem this is the month in which all the recordings I’ve worked on the past 2 years are magically available! First and foremost, Alarm Will Sound’s “a/rhythmia.” There is much info available on the Nonesuch page for this release, and it is of course available on iTunes. So all I really have to offer is a picture of me playing agogo bells with a screwdriver!
(From the nonesuch press release): Nonesuch will release a/rhythmia, the new album from Alarm Will Sound, the 20-member group described by the New York Times as “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene,” on September 15; it is available to pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store.
Though known for its focus on contemporary music, on a/rhythmia Alarm Will Sound performs 14 pieces from composers spanning six centuries, united by a common purpose. Each was inspired by and/or was attempting to explore the concept of “arrhythmia”: “want of rhythm or regularity, specifically of the pulse.” The resulting work, on the ensemble’s fifth album and its first complete album on Nonesuch, upends order and expectation, often taking ideas akin to minimalism and refracting them through a fun-house mirror.
Central to the disc is the player piano work by Conlon Nancarrow, who has intrigued composers like György Ligeti, also represented by a piece here, as are short pieces from English composer-filmmaker Benedict Mason’s Animals and the Origins of Dance and longer works by such artists as Michael Gordon, electronic-music duo Autechre, and the 15th-century composer Josquin des Prez.
After the group performed several of these pieces in a Carnegie Hall program last year, the New York Times declared that “Alarm Will Sound shows an admirable commitment and a spirit of adventure.” New York magazine, in its Year in Culture survey, cited the concert as one of the Top Ten Classical Events of 2008.