Great write-up in the Reader about the Architeuthis Walks on Land's show on THU 6/28!
http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/architeuthis-walks-on-land-keefe-jackson-and-jason-adasiewicz/Event?oid=6753460
Monday, June 25, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Summer 2012
SUN 06/24 - Till by Turning
In anticipation of our summer trip to Germany to record a new album, members of TILL BY TURNING -- violinist Erica Dicker, violist Amy Cimini, and I -- present a summer afternoon of music.
TBT will be joined by two very special guests: singer/song-writer Kent Lambert and composer/electronicist Ryan Ingebritsen.
This concert helps us launch our Kickstarter campaign to raise the remaining money necessary to make this recording project possible, and the program features previews of my album-length piece "Four Chambered Heart," which we will record in August at the Klangbad Studio run by Joachim Irmler of Faust.
The record is slated for a 2013 release on Klangbad's imprint, and we've already raised half the money through grants. But with this concert and our Kickstarter, we hope to raise the remainder. More details about the Kickstarter forthcoming...
Full details about the concert available here:
http://www.facebook.com/events/309593502460792/
For more information about Till by Turning:
www.tillbyturning.com
@ Saki, 3716 W. Fullerton, 60647
2:30 pm
THU 06/28 - Architeuthis Walks on Land
9pm: Architeuthis Walks on Land -- Amy Cimini (viola) and Katherine Young (bassoon)
10pm: Keefe Jackson (reeds) and Jason Adasiewicz (vibes)
as part of the Umbrella Music Series
@ Elastic, 2830 N. Milwaukee Ave, 60618
In anticipation of our summer trip to Germany to record a new album, members of TILL BY TURNING -- violinist Erica Dicker, violist Amy Cimini, and I -- present a summer afternoon of music.
TBT will be joined by two very special guests: singer/song-writer Kent Lambert and composer/electronicist Ryan Ingebritsen.
This concert helps us launch our Kickstarter campaign to raise the remaining money necessary to make this recording project possible, and the program features previews of my album-length piece "Four Chambered Heart," which we will record in August at the Klangbad Studio run by Joachim Irmler of Faust.
The record is slated for a 2013 release on Klangbad's imprint, and we've already raised half the money through grants. But with this concert and our Kickstarter, we hope to raise the remainder. More details about the Kickstarter forthcoming...
Full details about the concert available here:
http://www.facebook.com/events/309593502460792/
For more information about Till by Turning:
www.tillbyturning.com
@ Saki, 3716 W. Fullerton, 60647
2:30 pm
THU 06/28 - Architeuthis Walks on Land
9pm: Architeuthis Walks on Land -- Amy Cimini (viola) and Katherine Young (bassoon)
10pm: Keefe Jackson (reeds) and Jason Adasiewicz (vibes)
as part of the Umbrella Music Series
@ Elastic, 2830 N. Milwaukee Ave, 60618
** ALSO **
MON 06/19 - with Dave Rempis (saxophone) and Matt Schneider (guitar)
@ Myopic Books, 1564 N. Milwaukee Ave, 60622
THU 06/21 - James Tenney's 1967 Swell Piece No. 1
produced by a.pe.ri.od.ic as part of Make Music Chicago
with Billie Howard, Alex Temple, Joann Cho, Eliza Bangert, Matthew Oliphant, Nomi Epstein, Kenn Kumpf, Jonathon Kirk, Noé Cuéllar, Nora Barton, Joseph Clayton Mills, Katherine Young,
Brendan Finucane, Jeff Kimmel, Ammie Brod
@ Oak Street Beach
7pm - FREE
SAT 07/07 - Duo with Owen Stewart-Robertson
@ Douglass Street Music Collective
part of the Save the Date series hosted by Prom Night Records
SUN 07/22 - Quartet with Dusting Carlson, Brad Henkel, and Jeff Kimmel
@ The Owl
also performing : Jeff Parker, solo guitar
@ Douglass Street Music Collective
part of the Save the Date series hosted by Prom Night Records
SUN 07/22 - Quartet with Dusting Carlson, Brad Henkel, and Jeff Kimmel
@ The Owl
also performing : Jeff Parker, solo guitar
SAT 08/25 - The Life You Save May Be Your Own
for flute, bass clarinet, cello, piano, percussion and 8-channel sounds
performed by TALEA ENSEMBLE as part of the Harvard Summer Composition Institute
also on the program pieces by Justin Hoke, Clara
Iannotta, Mauricio Pauly, Robert Phillips, and Thatchatham Silsupan
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