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Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm



Columbia Composers + So Percussion
Roulette
http://roulette.org
20 Greene Street (between Canal and Grand Streets)
New York, NY
Gongs, wood, metal, clay, skins. Hand built instruments and stunning virtuosity. So Percussion performs six new premiers by Columbia Composers Steve Lehman, Mahir Cetiz, Courtney Bryan, Dan Iglesia, Lu Wang, and Sam Pluta.

Columbia Composers + ICE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
www.symphonyspace.org
The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) will present a concert of recent chamber works by graduate composers working in the Music Department at Columbia University: Geof Holbrook, Michel Galante, Eric Wubbels, Kate Soper, Mario Diaz de Leon, Andile Khumalo, and Bryan Jacobs.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

In this unprecedented performance workshop, open to any student performers from any and all traditions--musicians, poets, actors, dancers, musicians, writers--Greg Tate, Louis Armstrong Visiting Professor at the Center for Jazz Studies for Fall 2009, will demonstrate how new musical material may be generated and existing musical material may be restructured and renewed in real-time performance, using Conduction, the versatile lexicon of hand and baton gestures developed over the past twenty years by improvisor and conductor Lawrence "Butch" Morris.

As leader of the innovative musical ensemble Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber, Tate uses Conduction in live performance and in the studio to compose and select material from a wide range of composers and genres--Thelonious Monk, Chaka Khan, Jimi Hendrix, Charles Mingus, Iggy Pop, and others. In this workshop, joined by  members of the Arkestra and the workshop participants, Tate will demonstrate these techniques and create new music.
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