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The first night will be Wooley interviewing Vandermark for Sound American; the second night will be a concert of Wooley & Vandermark, both playing solo sets and then as a duo.
Join the eargasmic Auricle Chamber for their premiere concert, featuring 21st and 20th century musical experiments and unheard works on a relaxed Sunday matinee. The Auricle Chamber, led by resident composer Stephen Ian Savage and violinist Justin Scheibel (a.k.a. Nøkken), draws its polymorphic format from the music salon, allowing the performance of works with diverse instrumentation. Concerts will be semi regular. Donations accepted at the door. Prepare your earholes!


The two-night event is also a release show for Sound American's first book of back issues as well as the release of a companion cassette, via Astral Spirits - one side is a trio recording by Philip White/Chris Pitsiokos/C. Spencer Yeh doing a version of Cardew's "Treatise". Side B is Nate Wooley interviewing music researcher Ian Nagoski (Canary Records).
===The concert will feature:===
:Krzysztof Penderecki's "Clarinet Quartet"
:Anton Webern's "Quartet, Opus 22"
:Charles Ives' "Largo"
:Arvo Pärt's "Es sang vor langen Jahren"
:Astor Piazzolla's "Milonga del Angel"
:"Histoire du Tango: Bordel 1900"


===Schedule===
:interview night - Wednesday, Jan 4th, free; all ages
:concert night - Thursday, Jan 5th, 7:00 - 10:30 PM | $5-15 (pay-what-you-can scale)


===Nate Wooley===
===Premiere of new works by resident composer Stephen Ian Savage, including===
Nate Wooley is a trumpeter in the jazz, improv, noise and new music scenes, performing solo and with a wide number & variety of collaborators including Ken Vandermark, Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Evan Parker, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Fred Frith, Chris Corsano and Peter Evans. Wooley is considered to be on the leading edge of redefining the limits & sounds of the trumpet, transforming & extending the vocabulary & reach of the instrument, a fact cited by critics & peers alike.
:"And Thus"
:"Stranded on Enceladus"
:"Overhead Freeway"


Wooley is the the curator of the Database of Recorded American Music and the editor-in-chief of their online quarterly journal Sound American.
===And works for violin soloist===
:Michael Nyman's "Miserere Paraphrase"
:Matthew Peterson's "Näcken"
:Brian Satterwhite "Vocalise"


http://natewooley.com/
===Featuring the musical talents of:===
 
:Karoline Leal, Viola
===Ken Vandermark===
:Ricardo Chaves Cordero, Saxophone
Ken Vandermark, a MacArthur Fellow (1999), is one of the best saxophone & clarinet players playing right now in any genre. As leader or a member, Vandermark has been part of many groups such as The Vandermark 5 (with Jeb Bishop, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Kent Kessler, Dave Rempis), Spaceways Inc. (with Hamid Drake, Nate McBride), Free Fall Trio (with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten & Håvard Wiik), Flying Luttenbachers (with Weasel Walter) and NRG Ensemble, playing in a wide range of genres, namely jazz, free improvisation, funk, rock n roll, noise, et al. A gifted arranger & improviser, Vandermark proves, like his frequent collaborator Nate Wooley on trumpet, that there is still much to be heard & gained from the saxophone & clarinet.
:Silvia Cruz Ugalde, Piano
 
:Felicia Kim, Piano
http://kenvandermark.com/
:James Burch, Cello
 
===Other Links===
:Sound American: http://soundamerican.org/
:Database of Recorded American Music: http://www.dramonline.org/
:Astral Spirits: http://monofonuspress.com/astral-spirits
:Canary Records: http://canaryrecords.tumblr.com/
 
ACE is a monthly collaborative series at the The Museum of Human Achievement with an emphasis on community, learning, eclecticism and fun. for more information about ACE, please go to http://austinculturalexchange.tumblr.com/

Revision as of 04:01, November 21, 2023

Join the eargasmic Auricle Chamber for their premiere concert, featuring 21st and 20th century musical experiments and unheard works on a relaxed Sunday matinee. The Auricle Chamber, led by resident composer Stephen Ian Savage and violinist Justin Scheibel (a.k.a. Nøkken), draws its polymorphic format from the music salon, allowing the performance of works with diverse instrumentation. Concerts will be semi regular. Donations accepted at the door. Prepare your earholes!

The concert will feature:

Krzysztof Penderecki's "Clarinet Quartet"
Anton Webern's "Quartet, Opus 22"
Charles Ives' "Largo"
Arvo Pärt's "Es sang vor langen Jahren"
Astor Piazzolla's "Milonga del Angel"
"Histoire du Tango: Bordel 1900"


Premiere of new works by resident composer Stephen Ian Savage, including

"And Thus"
"Stranded on Enceladus"
"Overhead Freeway"

And works for violin soloist

Michael Nyman's "Miserere Paraphrase"
Matthew Peterson's "Näcken"
Brian Satterwhite "Vocalise"

Featuring the musical talents of:

Karoline Leal, Viola
Ricardo Chaves Cordero, Saxophone
Silvia Cruz Ugalde, Piano
Felicia Kim, Piano
James Burch, Cello