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Friday February 20 8 pm free Dan Joseph + Miguel Frasconi A night of multi-channel improvisation
Electro-acoustic musicians Dan Joseph and Miguel Frasconi will improvise within Diapason Gallery's multi-channel sound environment. Dan Joseph
(b. 1966) is a free-lance composer based in New York City. As an artist
who embraces the musical multiplicity of our time, Dan works simultaneously
in a variety of media and contexts, including instrumental chamber music,
free improvisation, and various forms of electronica and sound art. Since
the late 1990s, the hammer dulcimer has been the primary vehicle for his
music. As a performer he is active with his own chamber ensemble, The
Dan Joseph Ensemble, as well as in various improvisational collaborations
and as a soloist. Miguel Frasconi
uses glass objects, electronics, keyboards, and "de-evolved" instruments
to create music that sounds from a uniquely imagined tradition. He is
a founder of the Toronto-based Glass Orchestra as well as the Bay Area
sound sculpture band Mobius Operandi, and has performed extensively with
the Paul Dresher Ensemble and with trumpeter Jon Hassell. His recent activities
include a new score for choreographer Alonzo King, performances with electronic
music pioneer Morton Subotnick, a newly commissioned work for Gamelan
Son of Lion, and concerts with the New York-based composers collective
Ne(x)tworks.
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