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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
The 4th
year of the annual SoundOut festival and in 2013 we will bring to you
another bristling sound event to question your ears, allude to the unknown,
see within the fabric of sound, and take the threads and unravel them. This
is the Free Improvisational, Free Jazz and Experimental Music festival to replenish your ears and mind!
SoundOut 2013 is very grateful for the continued support from the ACT Government, as well as the BMA magazines, iblink Productions and SoundOut and the volunteers that help with the festival. Unfortunately at this late stage Adelina Larson has had to cancel her appearance and we welcome Alison Plevey as her replacement. Charity Chan due to lack of communication and personal circumstances could not make it.
Adult: $35 per session
Concession: $25 per session
Season Adult: $110
Season Concession: $80
Children under 12 years free
With Artists from Australia, Austria/UK, Brazil/Switzerland, Canada/Quebec and Germany that will
combine, mix, cross-fertilize, and move sound mountains to uplift inquiring ears.
This coming years festival sees extraordinary
artists such as the brilliant violinist Jon Rose shift the ground on sound perception, taking our ears unknown realms,
while the astounding Magda Mayas/
Tony Buck duo dissect the inner working of piano and drum forging them anew; The phenomenal free
improvisation Abaetetuba Collective
from Brazil/Switzerland, and the Barcode Quartet from
Austria/UK will redefine
musical/sound boundaries; while
astonishing young pianist Hermione
Johnson (NZ) and fire brand free saxophonist Jeff Henderson (NZ) along with experimental film maker Louise Curham reinterprets what is
possible for sound and vision collaborations; while the brilliant electronic improvisers
the Stasis Duo coaxes virtuosity
from empty samplers
creating complex webs of psycho-acoustic dynamics.
Bassist Mike Majkowski and drummer James Waples will explore the fissures between the invented and
polyphonic, and Alison Plevey/
Reuben Ingalls explores embodied stone sounds, while Australian firebrands
of the new Andrew Fedorovitch, John
Porter, Luke Keenan-Brown, Michael
Norris, Rhys Butler, Richard
Johnson and guests, will bring their own special unique
blend of sound exploration to illuminate these collaborative futures
The 2013 group of
Artists has never gathered before and never will again in the same
configuration, but they are all involved in an international dialogue that is
essential to the unfolding of new music structures and what it means to be
human in the 21st Century. Come, see and hear the new music evolve.
The State of Styria, the Austrian Embassy and Government proudly
supports artists from the Barcode Quartet. Alison Blunt is partly supported in her tour by the British Council of New Zealand. The Brazilian Government proudly support the Abaetetuba Collective and the Arts Council of New Zealand support Hermione Johnson.
SoundOut 2013 is very grateful for the continued support from the ACT Government, as well as the BMA magazines, iblink Productions and SoundOut and the volunteers that help with the festival. Unfortunately at this late stage Adelina Larson has had to cancel her appearance and we welcome Alison Plevey as her replacement. Charity Chan due to lack of communication and personal circumstances could not make it.
When:
Session 4: 7 pm – 11:30pm
February 2nd
Saturday
Session 1: 1 pm – 5pm
Session 2: 7 pm – 11:30pm
February 3rd
Sunday
Session 3: 1 pm – 5pm
Where:
THEATRE 3
Ellery Crescent
Acton, Canberra
Book NOW!
(02) 6257 1950
Tickets:
Adult: $35 per session
Concession: $25 per session
Season Adult: $110
Season Concession: $80
Children under 12 years free
Saturday, November 3, 2012
List of Artists for SoundOut 2013
Adam Sussman: Guitarist /electronics (Brisbane)
Alison
Blunt: violin (UK) Barcode Qrt.
Alison
Plevey: sound manipulation/dance (Canberra)
Andrew Fedorovitch:
saxophone (Canberra)
Annette Giesriegl: vocalist (Austria) Barcode Qrt.
Antonio
Panda Gianfratti: percussion, ABAETETUBA collective, (Brazil)
Elisabeth
Harnik: Pianist (Styria/Austria) Barcode Qrt.
Hermione Johnson:
Pianist (New Zealand)
James Waples: Percussion
(Sydney)
Jeff Henderson: Alto and baritone saxophone (NZ)
John Porter: tenor
saxophone (Canberra)
Jon Rose:
violin/multi-instrumentalist: (Sydney; Berlin)
Josef
Klammer: drums/electronics (Austria) Barcode Qrt.
Louise
Curham: experimental Film Maker/performer (Canberra)
Luiz
Gubeissi: double bass, ABAETETUBA collective, (Brazil)
Luke
Keenan-Brown: Drums (Canberra)
Magda Mayas: pianist (Germany)
Matt
Earle: multi-instrumentalist Stasis Duo - (Brisbane)
Michael Norris: electronics and feedback (Canberra)
Mike Majkowski: composer/improvisor: double
bass (Australia/Berlin)
Reuben Ingalls: Guitar/electronics (Canberra)
Rhys Butler: alto Sax (Canberra)
Richard
Johnson: wind instruments (Canberra)
Rodrigo Montoya: shamisen & guitar, ABAETETUBA
collective, (Brazil).
Thomas Rohrer: Brazilian fiddle & saxophone,
ABAETETUBA, (Brazil)
Tony Buck: drummer/percussionist: (Berlin and Sydney)
Friday, November 2, 2012
Program for SoundOut 2013
SoundOut 2013 program
Saturday 2nd February: Session 1
Matinee Performances:
1 pm
– 1: 40
Alison Plevey: dance/ stone sound manipulation
Reuben Ingalls: elcetronics
Andrew Fedorovitch: alto sax
1:50
pm – 2: 30
Michael Norris: electronics
Luke Keenan-Brown: drums
Rhys Butler: alto sax
2 :40
pm – 3: 10
Hermione Johnson: piano
Tony Buck: drums
3:30pm
– 4:10
Stasis Duo +
Adam Sussman: electronics
Mat Earl: electronics
4: 20
pm – 5 PM
James Waples: drums
Mike Majkowski: double bass
Saturday 2nd February: Session 2
Opening night performances:
7pm –
7: 40
Wind Ensemble:
Andrew Fedorovitch: alto sax
John Porter: tenor sax
Rhys Butler: alto sax
Richard Johnson: soprano sax/bass clarinet
+ Jeff Henderson: alto/baritone sax
7:50
pm – 8:30
Abaetetuba Collective:
Antonio Panda Gianfratti: drums/percussion
Luiz Gubeissi: double bass
Rodrigo Motoya: Shamisen/guitar
Thomas Rohrer: Brazilian fiddle/soprano sax
8:40
pm – 9: 15
Jon Rose : composition for 25 Artists
BREAK: (20 mins)
9:35pm
– 10: 15
Barcode Quartet:
Alison Blunt: violin
Annette Giesriegl: vocals
Elizabeth Harnik: piano
Josef Klammer: drums/electronics
10:
20 pm – 10:50
Magda Mayas: piano
Tony Buck: drums
11:00
pm – 11: 30
collective improvisation by the musicians that performed on
Saturday. + any guests.
Sunday
3rd February: Session 3
Matinee Performances:
1pm –
1: 40
Jeff Henderson: baritone/alto sax
Luiz Guebeissi: double bass
James Waples: drums
1:50
pm – 2: 30
Elisabeth Harnik: piano
Josef Klammer: drums/electronics
Matt Earl: electronics
John Porter: alto/tenor saxophone
2 :40
pm – 3: 10
Abaetetuba Collective +
Antonio Panda Gianfratti: drums
Luiz Gubeissi: double bass
Rodrigo Motoya: Shamisen/guitar
Thomas Rohrer: brazilian fiddle/soprano sax
3:30pm
– 4:10
Annette Giesriegl: vocals
Luke keenan-Brown: drums
Reuben Ingalls: guitar/electronics
Hermione Johnson: piano
Andrew Fedorovitch: alto sax
4: 20
pm – 5 PM
Michael Norris: electronics
Rhys Butler: alto sax
Adam Sussman: electronics
Sunday
3rd February: Session 4
Evening performances:
7pm –
7: 35
Annette Giesreigl: vocals
Richard Johnson: wind instruments
Antonio Gianfratti: drums
Rodrigo Montoya: shamisen/guitar
John Porter: tenor sax
7: 45
pm – 8:25
Jon Rose: violin
Hermione Johnson: piano
Luiz Guebeissi: double bass
8: 35
pm – 9: 10
Magda Mayas: piano
Mike Majkowski: double bass
Alison Blunt: violin
Thomas Rohrer: brazilian fiddle/soprano sax
James Waples: drums
Break
(20 mins)
9:30pm
– 10: 10
Hermione Johnson: piano
Jeff Hendersen: baritone/alto sax
Louise Curham: experimental film
10:
20 pm – 11:00
Barcode Quartet: +
Alison Blunt: violin
Annette Giesriegl: vocals
Elizabeth Harnik: piano
Josef Klammer: drums/ electronics
11:10
pm – 11: 50
CONDUCTION by a member of the Barcode Qrt of all artists from the 2 days
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Artist biographies SoundOut 2013
SoundOut 2013
Artist
Biographies
Adam
Sussman: Guitarist /electronics (Brisbane)
Adam
was born 1978 is an Australian guitarist and experimental electronic musician
whose work spans across Electro-Acoustic Improvisation, Free Jazz, Country
Blues, Minimal Electronic and Psych Rock. Adam has composed music for Film,
Dance and Installation and is a founding member of The Splinter Orchestra. He
says "I am interested in complex forms that evolve through simple
systems". His Acoustic Guitar
Solo album was described in Signal to Noise journal as the "next great
leap forward for acoustic guitar improvisation". Since 2000 he has worked with Matt Earle
in the seminal Sinecore band Stasis Duo to critical acclaim, and
has collaborated with musicians such as Jason Kahn, Shoji Hano, Will Guthrie,
Oren Ambarchi, Toshimaru Nakamura, Jim Denley, Tetuzi Akiyama, Kris Wanders,
Mani Neumauer, Chris Corsano and Annette Krebbs.
Alison
Plevey: sound manipulation/dance (Canberra)
Alison graduated from WAAPA in 2009 with a BA Dance – Honours, (LINK
Dance Company). In Canberra’s 2010 Short + Sweet dance festival she
received the award for ‘Best Female Dancer’. In 2012 she collaborated with
Adelina Larsson and Rueben Ingall for Canberra's You Are Here Festival,
performing installation work 'Resonance 1.0 - Bubble Wrap'. Alison is a
recipient of the Australia Council's ArtStart grant assisting
her collaboration with Adam Deusien in the formation of their
collective 'Lingua Franca' in Bathurst. Her blog '100,000 frames'
documents a year long site specific improvisation project in
the creation of a new dance film.
Alison Blunt: violin (UK) Barcode Qrt.
She has performed throughout the British Isles, and Europe in
contrasting environments including Royal Albert Hall (England), Bimhuis (Holland),
Musikhuset Aarhus (Denmark), St Magnus Festival (Orkney, Scotland), Horta
Cordel International Festival of Improvisation (Spain), B-Flat (Germany),
Stockwerk Jazz Club (Styria) and European Storytelling Marathons (Holland and
Belgium) with a diverse array of artists including Performing regularly with London
Improvisers Orchestra, Berlin Improvisers Orchestra, Barrel, Lode, Barcode
Quartet, Sage/Haman, Ensemble Progresivo and many ad hoc improvising ensembles, Alison has also collaborated with
Steve Beresford, John Bisset, Adam Bohman, Gail Brand, Javier Carmona, Viv
Corringham, Guy Dartnell, Lisbeth Diers, John Edwards, Sue Ferrar, Pete Flood,
Lewis Gibson, Annette Giesriegl, Wolfgang Georgsdorf, Kay Grant, Sylvia
Hallett, Elisabeth Harnik, Bonnie Hart, Tristan Honsinger, Ivor Kallin, Anna
Kaluza, Julie Kjaer, Josef Klammer, Dominic Lash, David Leahy, Tony Marsh,
Hannah Marshall, Marcio Mattos, Neil Metcalfe, Niko Meinhold, Manuel Miethe,
Miya, Horst Nonnenmacher, Adrian Northover, Noura Sanatian, Mark Saunders,
Franz Schmuck, Ian Smith, Joel Stern, Benedict Taylor, Noel Taylor, Ricardo
Tejero, Dave Tucker, Jackie Walduck, Ray Warleigh, Veryan Weston & Thomas
Zunk.
Andrew Fedorovitch: saxophone (Canberra)
Andrew is a young Canberra based saxophonist. He recently graduated
from the ANU jazz program and is currently interested in combining traditional
approaches with alternative means of sound production on the saxophone (other
than reed aerophone.) He has also recently become interested in the effects of
creating music that lies of the fringes of human aural perception (in terms of
frequency.) He has released a record with two other young local improvisors
featuring Alex Masso, He has for the past three years been invited to
participate in a regular Precipice event in which theatre, movement and dance
improvisors collaborate with musicians (curated by Tony Osborne.) He has
also recently performed at both the Nownow and SoundOut festival. He is a
member of the Splinter Orchestra and in 2011 began exploring solo saxophone
performance.
Annette
Giesriegl: vocalist (Austria) Barcode Qrt.
Annette
Giesriegl lives in Graz, in Austria. She is a vocalist who crosses boundaries,
whose work is happily but only partially rooted in jazz. She studied jazz
singing at the University of the Arts (Kunstuniversität) in Graz under Mark
Murphy, Jay Clayton, Sheila
Jordan and Andy Bey, during which time she placed particular emphasis on the
study of improvisation. She has spent years exploring the sonic range and
potential of the voice and finds musical expression for the explorations in
free improvisation. She has been engaged in studies of overtone singing, throat
singing and the work of vocalists such as Meredith Monk, Bobby Mc Ferrin and
Sainkho Namtchylak, has taken part in workshops with the French bassist Joelle
Leandre, Eddie Prevost from AMN and the vocalist Maggie Nichols and spent
months in London studying Indian music with an emphasis on Indian vocal
techniques. She performs regularly in the free music scene in London and gigs
with musicians such as Eddie Prevost, John Edwards, Veryan Weston and Steve
Beresford, and with her radical free improvisational project “Primal Fruit
Cake” (see below for detailed information about the projects).
Antonio Panda Gianfratti: percussion, ABAETETUBA
collective, (Brazil)
Antonio is a drummer, percussionist, builder of percussion parts and
free improviser. Started his career in 1963 and since 2000, he has been
dedicated to improvised music, promoting this strand through performances and
workshops in cultural venues, theatres, museums, art galleries and
festivals. He is the founder of
the Free Improvisation collective ABAETETUBA in 2004 along with Rodrigo
Montoya, Thomas Rohrer, Luiz Gubeissi and Marcio Mattos. Also he is the curator
of the 1st and 2nd International Festival of Free Improvisation ABAETETUBA
supported by Cultural Centre of Sao Paulo. Some musicians and artists
performing with him are: William Parker, Han Bennink, Phil Minton, Hans Koch,
Ab Baars, Veryan Weston, Mark Sanders, Trevor Watts, Saadet Türköz, Ricardo
Tejero, Raymond MacDonald, Luo Chao Yun, Audrey Chen, Peter Jaquemyn, Olie
Brice, Charlotte Hug, Phil Wachsmann, John Edwards, Olie Brice, John Russell,
Sabu Toyozumi, Thomas Rohrer, Rodrigo Montoya, Luiz Gubeissi.
Elisabeth Harnik: Pianist (Styria/Austria) Barcode
Qrt.
Elisabeth is free-lance
composer/improvisor and pianist. She studied classical piano and later - with
Beat Furrer – composition at what is now the University of Music and Performing
Arts, Graz. She started her artistic career both as interpreter of her own
works as well as pianist and singer in various areas of improvised music. Performances
include: Easterfestival Graz 2002, Hörfest Graz 2003/04/05, Styrian Chamber
Music Festival 2003, Klangmühle Orth an der Donau 2005, Munich Opera Festival
2006, Mozart-Year Vienna 2006, Paul Hofhaimer Musiktage 2006, Composers’ Forum
Mittersill 2008, Haydn Year 2009, Festival4020 Linz 2009, Soundings Festival
London 2010, Opera Graz, etc. She has
worked with renowned artists and
ensembles such as the Ensemble für Neue Musik Graz, Ensemble Zeitfluss Graz,
Ensemble Reconsil Vienna, Haydn-Trio-Eisenstadt, Thürmchen Ensemble Cologne,
Trio AMOS Vienna, Trio EIS Vienna, the Vienna Motet Choir, the Vocal Ensemble
Chiaroscuro Graz, Fidelio Trio London, the RSO Vienna and various national and
international soloists. 2011 the Musikprotokoll (Steirischer Herbst) features
Elisabeth Harnik with a new Ensemble-piece commissioned by the Klangforum
Vienna. She received a great
number of rewards and prizes, most recently she was Artist in Residence at the
OMI International Arts Center New York 2010. In addition to her work as
composer she appears as improvisator at various national and international
festivals such as the V:NM Festival, the Ulrichsberger Kaleidophon, the piano
festival Soundgrube Vienna, the Artacts Festival St. Johann, the Nickelsdorfer
Konfrontationen, the Beethoven Festival Bonn, the
Festival Offene Ohren Munich, the
Comprovise Festival Cologne, the Alpenglow Festival London, the Musicacoustica
Beijing or the Umbrella Music Festival Chicago.
Hermione Johnson: Pianist (New Zealand)
Hermione is a composer and pianist living in Auckland, New Zealand.
In recent times she has improvised with Frode Gjerstad , Cor Fuhler, Dave Brown, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten and Sean Baxter, John Bell, Gerard Crewdson and Jeff Henderson etc. She has appeared
solo at Sydney's Paddington Uniting Church alongside Chris Abrahams and Monika
Brooks, and with Louise Curham's 'Drunken Flower' at the Lines of Flight
Festival in Chistchurch. She has performed at the Nownow, Fredstock, iiii and
Bomb the Space Festivals. Her solo album 'colourcode' was released by the iiii
label in July this year and is a Tayloresque tour de force of tonal whirlwinds
and clusters of musical brilliance.
James Waples: Percussion (Sydney)
James Waples is a Sydney based musician who is exploring the many
possibilities of acoustic percussion. Although heavily involved with the Sydney Jazz scene he is
also becoming equally present in the improvised music scene working with groups
such as Roil trio with the renowned pianist Chris Abrahams from The Necks and
the free improvising collective Splinter Orchestra based in Sydney and
comprising of a list of who’s who of Sydney Improvisors. He was also a finalist in the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz drum
competition in 2005. James has also performed with many of Australia's premier
jazz musicians such as Mike Nock, Bernie McGann, Dale Barlow, Sean Wayland and
James Muller. He is currently involved with original projects with groups such
as the Mike Nock Trio, Bernie Mcgann Quartet, Waples Bros Band, Jackson
Harrison Quartet, Farfinkel Pugowski, The Three Omegas, Divine Dialects, and
Simon Ferenci Quartet.
Jeff Henderson: Alto and baritone saxophone (NZ)
Jeff Henderson (b. 1973) is New Zealand’s leading exponent of free
improvisation and free jazz saxophone. He has traveled and performed extensively
in New Zealand and internationally as a solo artist and with numerous musical
projects and theatre companies.
Henderson is the founder of The Space (est. 1999) – an independent
performance venue in Wellington, New Zealand dedicated to the presentation of
new music, theatre and experimental performance. The Space has recently been
renamed HAPPY and has moved into central Wellington As
well as his work in improvised music and jazz Henderson is a composer who has
written for theatre, dance and collaborative arts projects. He has performed
with internationally renowned musicians Steve Lacy, Marilyn Crispell, William
Parker, Evan Parker, Mark Sanders, Tony Buck, John Edwards, Steve Noble, Jim
Denley, Mike Nock, Agus Supriawan and others. Current projects include Urban
Taniwha with Richard Nunns and Marilyn Crispell, the Ortiz Funeral Directors,
the Ecstasy Trio, Deconstruction Unit, Under Lili’s Balcony Theatre Company and
numerous others. In addition to his work on reed instruments, Henderson also
performs on piano, electric bass and assorted other instruments. Henderson has
toured and performed internationally in Switzerland, France (1994), New York
(1999, 2001, 2002), London, Woodstock (2001), Amsterdam (2002), Norway (2002)
Sydney, Melbourne (2002, 2003) and has been invited to perform this year in
Australia, Europe and New York. Currently he is Artistic Director of the
Wellington International Jazz Festival, Artistic Director of the Bomb the Space
festival, Director of The Space and runs two record labels: Spacecds and Open
Music Envelope (with Tim Nees).
John Porter: tenor saxophone (Canberra)
Born in
Toowoomba in 1985, John is a formidable young saxophonist with a deep interest
in free improvisation. After starting on the clarinet at an earlier age he
switched to the tenor saxophone and never looked back. In 2003 John moved to Brisbane to study
music full-time, completing a Bachelor of Music in 2005 and a Master of Music
in 2008 where his thesis was on the avant garde composer Cornelius Cardew. It
was during this time that John received his first exposure to improvised music,
participating in a number of groups in and around Brisbane. He has since played
with a number of artists including Shoji Hano, Jeff Henderson, Kris Wanders,
Madoka Kouno, Elliott Dalgleish, and the Stasis Duo, and appears on recordings
released by the [Array] and Homophoni labels. John currently lives in Canberra
and has started to play in a saxophone Quartet with Andrew
Fedorovitch, Rhys Butler and Richard Johnson. He loves playing music to birds and animals in a dialogue with the
sound-scapes around him, as it were.
Jon Rose: violin/multi-instrumentalist: (Sydney;
Berlin)
Jon Rose
performs his group projects and solo music in upwards of 50 concerts every year
- in North America, Japan, Australia, South America, China, Scandinavia and
just about every country in West & East Europe. He is featured regularly in
the main festivals of New Music, Jazz and Sound Art e.g. Strasbourg New Music
Festival; New Music America; Moers New Jazz Festival; European Media Festival;
The Vienna Festival; Ars Elektronica; The Northsea Jazz Festival; Dokumenta;
Roma-Europa Festival; Festival D'Automne; Festival Musique Actuelle; The Berlin
Jazz Festival, etc. Rose has also been invited to curate Contemporary Music
Festivals in Germany (e.g. Berlin Urbane Aboriginale) and Austria (e.g. Wels
'Unlimited'). He has curated his own festival "String 'em up" of
radical string players and their instruments, taking place in Podewil,
Berlin in 1998 and Dodorama and
V2, Rotterdam in 1999, Tonic,
New York in 2000, Mains
D'Oeuvres, Paris in 2002, and IPR, New york
in 2010. In March 2012 Jon won the Australian Don Banks composer award in
Sydney.
Josef Klammer: drums/electronics (Austria) Barcode
Qrt.
Josef studied drums at Music University
Graz. Since the middle of the 80’s this musician and
media artist has worked continuously developing his instruments and sound
whilst maintaining his involvement in research and the transformation of media
immanent music potentials. In 1994 Award for computermusic, Ministry of Art and Science; 2003 Elektronic Award 2003 for the
“Klammer&Gruendler Duo“, of the ELAK Vienna and Musikforum Viktring
exhibitions, sound installations and music Projekte in Vienna, Hongkong,
Sevilla, New York, Karlsruhe, Berlin, Darmstadt, Katzow, Rimini and Paris. He does music for TV and movies; radio
plays and radio programs for the ORF (Austrian Braodcast Corporation). Also he is
involved with stage
music for productions at theatres in Hamburg, Stuttgart, Schwerin, Gera,
Ljubljana, Klagenfurt, Linz and Graz and in Wiener Festwochen. He was the Artist in Residence at ZKM Karlsruhe (08) and IEM /
Musik University Graz (01, 03, 08, 09). Josef is also involved with numerous and regular concerts and
recordings with a wide variety of ensembles playing New Improvised Electronic
and Experimental Music. He was on the Jury for Prix Ars Electronika (Digital Music), Styrian Cultural
Initiativ and IGNM/Austria.
He is also Curator
for diverse festivals and initiatives, music projects / school workshops.
Louise Curham: experimental Film Maker and performer
(Canberra)
Louise is a Canberra-based film maker/visual artist. Working
predominantly with found and obsolete moving image materials, Louise’s work addresses
the givens of cinema – specifically its usually fixed relationships between
projection, audience and image. She works in film performance, installation and
experimental film and extensively with sound art and music. Past (and
continuing) collaborations include David Young, Alister Spence and Mike Cooper.
Luiz Gubeissi: double bass, ABAETETUBA collective,
(Brazil)
He
began his musical studies on piano and electric bass passing to double-bass at
age 23. Taught in harmony Jazz and Bossa Nova with the pianist Samuel Jr. Khuri.
Participated in groups of Rock, Jazz, Bossa Nova, Classical Music among other
styles. Dedicated to free improvisation music since 2004, being a member of
musical group ABAETETUBA along with the musicians Antonio Panda Gianfratti,
Rodrigo Montoya and Thomas Rohrer. He also participated in the recording of the
CD Abaetetuba with the Brazilian cellist and bassist Marcio Mattos. He has
played with many improvisers as Marcio Mattos, Sabu Toyozumi, Roger Turner, Urs
Leimgruber among others.
Luke Kennan-Brown: drummer (Canberra)
Luke is an improvising
drummer/percussionist currently completing a Bachelor of Music (Jazz
Performance) at the Australian National University. He has studied with the
likes of Colin Horweg and Simon Barker. He has also studied at the University
of Western Sydney and is especially keen to develop his skills as a jazz and
free improvising drummer. He has performed at Precipice Annual evenings of
Improvisation with the likes of Richard Johnson and Andrew Fedorovitch and at
jazz events with the likes of James Greening and Reuben Lewis,
Magda Mayas: pianist (Germany)
Mayas studied jazz and improvisation at
Universität der Künste, Conservatorium van Amsterdam in 2001 under Misha
Mengelberg and completed a diploma at Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler under
Georg Graewe in 2005. During this time she began developing a specific set of
techniques for inside-piano performance. Mayas has concentrated her musical
investigations on the piano and its sonic possibilities, utilizing extended
techniques, amplification and preparations as a process of abstraction, whilst
focusing on the physicality of both internal and external parts of the piano.
As a continuation of this research Mayas founded the festival Tasten-Berliner
Klaviertage featuring contemporary and innovative approaches for the piano.
Mayas performs internationally in a variety of roles as interpreter, solo and
in collaboration with a large number of musicians and composers: in a duo with
Tony Buck, in the trio Phono Phono with Michael Renkel and Sabine Vogel, the
Quartet Mayas/Nutters/ Olsen/Galvez and as part of the Amsterdam based
N-Collective. Over the years Mayas has performed with many leading figures in
improvisation such as Andy Moore, Steve Heather, Annette Krebs, Andrea Neumann,
Axel Dörner, Michael Zerang, Johannes Bauer, Christoph Kurzmann, Thomas Lehn,
Tristan Honsinger, Frank Gratkowski and Michael Moore.
Matt Earle: multi-instrumentalist (Brisbane)
Matt
Earle works consistently to forge and foster a musical language that
transcends current cultural and idiomatic limitations. His ‘non’ style seeks to
shift the perception of what music is and can be, rejecting the exclusivity of
modern western music in favor of exploring modes of communication through the
simplest of gestures focusing on collaboration and group improvisation. Matt is
active in all aspects of the Australian underground, organizing event,
festivals and establishing recording studios and record labels. Over the
past 15 years Matt has frequently collaborated with Adam Sussmann with their
most enduring/endearing project being Stasis Duo formed in 2000, other
projects include Sun of the Seventh Sister, the minerals, XWAVE, mosseisley,
EATR, spROT, xNoBBQx, RASheed, The SHA and many others. His latest release is
at: http://www.homophoni.com
Michael Norris:
electronics and feedback (Canberra)
Michael has been creating experimental music since 1988 and has been
performing both collaborative and solo music, noise and sound art since 2000,
mostly in Brisbane with collaborators including Joe Musgrove and Andrew Kettle.
He currently presents "Subsequence" – a weekly program of specialist
experimental/electronic music broadcast live on 2XX FM, Canberra, and
nationally on the Community Radio Network. In 2004, while in the UK for
postdoctoral work in computational psychoacoustics, he performed regularly with
improv trio Analogorak in Totnes, Devon. At Electrofringe 2002 and 2007 he
presented workshops on home made instruments and feedback. Since moving to
Canberra in 2007 Michael has performed solo and in live collaborative
improvisations with Richard Johnson, and Stephen Barrass. Performed at SoundOut
2011/2012 see review “Spartak/Mike
Majkowski/Michael Norris performance on Sunday afternoon where “pitch, tonality
and form achieved a beautiful harmony” (BMA Mag below)
Mike Majkowski: composer/improvisor: double
bass (Australia/Berlin)
Mike holds a BMus in Jazz Performance (First Class
Honors) from Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music. A founding member of the
Splinter Orchestra (since 2002), Mike is a long time devotee to the NOW now and
to the improvising community in Sydney. As a double bassist, he has recently
been focusing on solo playing, and is currently exploring how the use of
refined extended techniques develops the sound and style of the work, and how
these technical possibilities create dialogues between each other and within
one another. He recently performed live to air on ABC Classic FM’s ‘New Music
Up Late,’ as part of ‘Talking Back To Media’ a project led by Jon Rose, which
also included Amanda Stewart, Chris Abrahams, Peter Farrar, Martin Ng, and
James Waples. His Duo CD “Blip” with saxophonist Jim Denley has received rave
reviews from musicians.
Reuben Ingalls: Guitar/electronics
(Canberra)
He currently performs his solo
work live using guitar, vocals and puredata patches. He released a CD of this
work in 2010, which led to being featured on New Weird Australia's 'The Sound
of Young Canberra' compilation release, and a string of showcase performances
such as at the 2011 You Are Here festival and at the FBi Social in Sydney. He
has since played at events such as The Silent Hour (Syd), Electrofringe and
Crack Theatre festivals (Newcastle), UTS Refraction (Sydney) and the
Hellosquare Peking Spring festival, and supported acts such as Seaworthy,
Scattered Order, Defektro, 3ofMillions, Kris Keogh, Dead Meadow, Horse Macgyver
and Spartak. In 2011 Ingall collaborated with dancer
Adelina Larsson to create a performance for the Canberra Contemporary Art Space
'Close Range' performance event. The result combined sound art, movement,
installation and improvisation. The success of this performance earned the duo
an invitation to develop the work in the Canberra Museum and Gallery ‘Gallery4’
space for a series of performances in the 2012 You Are Here festival and an
invitation to SoundOut 2013.
Rhys Butler: alto Sax (Canberra)
Rhys has come to know the cities he has lived in through improvised
and noise music. The trio Dinner Sock (Stephen Roach (drums), David Keyton
(feedback), and Rhys Butler (saxophones)) formed from the weekly Fugue State
Sessions in Guanzhou. The group performed with local experimenters such as Yan
Jun, Feng Hao and Li Zenghui and collaborated with musicians transiting China
such as Uwe Bastiansen (Faust) and Lucas Abela. Despite living in different
corners of the world, Dinner Sock has continued to participate in China's
experimental music scene and played Beijing's Sally Can't Dance festival and
NOIShanghai in 2012. In Santiago, Chile, Rhys participated in events run by
Productura Mutante and played in the free for all Collective Improvisation NO.
Now residing in Canberra, Rhys is working in a duo with Reuben Ingall (live
processing) and a reeds quartet with Andrew Fedorovitch, John Porter and
Richard Johnson.
Richard
Johnson: wind instruments (Canberra)
Richard performs with the texture of sound on soprano/baritone saxophone
and bass clarinet and in the last couple of years has been experimenting with
instruments made from the conical gourds from PNG. These particular gourds
allow the stripping back of the wind instruments to their most visceral and
most sensuous form and allow for the exploration of the fundamentals of sound
production with extended techniques. His work as a Performer and Presenter has
been supported by the ACT Government through artsACT in 2003, 2011 and 2013;
and by the Norwegian Embassy in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and the French Consulate in
2012. He has performed at the What is Music Festival, Nownow Festival; the Make
it Now performances; also performances with the Brice Glace Ensemble and the
102 Club Orkestra in Grenoble France 2004; “Whip it“ series in Sydney; various
Precipice annual Improv workshops hosted by Tony Osborne as well as hosting
local/interstate/international improvisation nights in Canberra and as being
the Producer/Director/Curator and performer at SoundOut 2010 – 2013. As a sound artist he was commissioned by the
Casula Power House in Sydney to collaborate with renowned Artist Savanhdary Vongpoothorn to
produce a 30-minute Soundscape for the Australia
Exhibition at The Casula Power House in Sydney 2008; in 2010 he collaborated with
glass/conceptual artist Denise Higgins on a soundscape for her show in
Melbourne. He has performed with the likes of Jim Denley, Mats
Gustafsson, Robbie Avenaim, Jerome Nottinger, Xavier Querell, Kim Myhr, Clare
Cooper, Richard Ratajczak, Cameron Deyell, Tony Osborne, Clayton Thomas, Isaiah
Ceccarelli, Yan Jun, Laura Altman, Michael Norris, Evan Dorian, Reuben Lewis,
Christine Abdelnour, Philippee Lauzier, Eric Normand, Sam Pettigrew and Rishin
Singh. He is currently working in an electro-acoustic duo with Michael Norris
and a wind qrt with Andrew Fedorovitch, John Porter and Rhys Butler.
Rodrigo Montoya: shamisen & guitar, ABAETETUBA
collective, (Brazil).
Rodrigo studied jazz and Brazilian traditional music at the Free
University of Music (ULM) in Sao Paulo. In 2002 he studied saxophone and
improvisation with Yedo Gibson. In 2006 he entered at Minyo Association of
Japanese Culture in the japanese community of Sao Paulo, where he began to
study the Tsugaru-shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument. He is dedicated to the free
improvisation and traditional Japanese music. In 1999 he played flamenco guitar
in the play: Estrada de um Andaluz, directed by Rosi Campos. From 2003 until
2005 was part of Brazilian folk music orchestra "Zohyo d’agua" lead
by the bassist / composer Ricardo Zohyo. In 2004 he joined since its inception
in the group of Free Improvisation Abaetetuba along with the musicians Antonio
Panda Gianfratti, Yedo Gibson, Renato Ferreira, Luiz Gubeissi and Thomas
Rohrer. In 2006 join the Minyo Japanese folk group performing concerts in
theaters and festivals around the capital and countryside of Sao Paulo. In Europe he has collaborated with
musicians and artists from many parts of the world: Marcio Mattos, Steve
Beresford, John Edwards, Alex Ward, Steve Noble, Moshi Honen, Lê Quan Ninh,
Roger Turner, Veryan Weston, Javier Carmona, Ricardo Tejero, Paloma Carrasco
Guillaume Viltard, Raymond Macdonald, Kirstie Simson (dancer), Max Reed
(dancer), Alex Reuben (filmmaker), Sabu Toyozumi, Caroline Kraabel, Luo
Chao-yun, Terry Day, Damo Suzuki, the workshops Eddie Prévost, Foco_Orquestra
of Improvisation in Madrid, London improvisers Orchestra and many others.
Thomas Rohrer: Brazilian fiddle & saxophone,
ABAETETUBA, (Brazil)
Since
2005 Thomas has performed in a duo with the percussionist Panda Gianfratti and
has worked together with the double bass player Celio Barros since 1996. He is
a member of the Trio TEC; the collective of free improvisation Abaetetuba; is part of "A Barca" and has
a duo with the singer Saadet Türköz from Kazakhstan, performing at concerts and
festivals in Brazil and Europe. Also he plays in a trio with Hans Koch and
Panda Gianfratti, beyond the quartet with Rob Mazurek, Mauricio Takara and
Miguel Barella. He plays occasionally in groups of the Italian percussionist
based in NY, Alessandra Belloni. While resident in London he played with the
London improvisers Orchestra, and performed with various local improvisers. He
is the curator of the two International festivals of free improvisation
Abaetetuba that took place in 2010/11 at the Cultural Center of Sao Paulo. In
2011 he played in a band accompanying the legendary American saxophonist Yusef
Lateef at his shows in Brazil. In the area of improvisation he has collaborated
with musicians as: Saadet Turkoz, Panda Gianfratti, Hans Koch, Phil Minton,
Celio Barros, Audrey Chen, Marcio Mattos, Rodrigo Montoya, Abaetetuba, John
Russell, Diatribes, John Edwards, Phil Wachsmann, Charlotte Hug, Raymond
MacDonald, Catriona MacKay, Lol Coxhill, Nichole Mitchell, Jason Adasiewicz,
Miguel Barella, Javier Carmona, Chief Alonso, Terry Day, Hannah Marshall, Sabu
Toyozumi, Luo Chao Yung, Ollie Brice, Veryan Weston, Mrs. Agnes, Trevor Watts,
Xavier Erkizia Rob Mazurek, William Parker, Mauricio Takara, Chris Mack,
Ricardo Tejero, Mark Dresser, Yusef Lateef, Josh Abrams, Ingebrit Haker-Flaten,
Ute Wassermann, Adam Bohmann, Satoshi Takeishi, Adam Linson, Roger Turner, Alex
Ward, Adam Linson .
Tony Buck: drummer/percussionist:
(Berlin and Sydney)
Born in Sydney in
1962, Tony is regarded as one of Australia's most creative and adventurous
exports, with vast experience across the globe. He has been involved in a
highly diverse array of projects. Apart from The Necks, he is probably best
known as leader of hardcore/impro band PERIL.
Early in his musical
life, after having graduated from the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music,
he became very involved in the jazz scene in Australia, often touring with
visiting international artists such as Vincent Herring, Clifford Jordan, Mickey
Tucker, Branford Marsalis and Ernie Watts, as well as Australians Mark
Simmonds, Paul Grabowsky, The catholics, Sandy Evans and Dale Barlow. Following
time spent in Japan, where he formed PERIL with Otomo Yoshihide and Kato
Hideki, Tony moved to Europe, and has involved himself in many projects there,
including the development of new "virtual" MIDI controllers at STEIM
in Amsterdam. Tony has played, toured or recorded with, among others, Jon Rose,
Nicolas Collins, Tenko, John Zorn, Tom Cora, Phil Minton, Haino, Switchbox, The
Machine for Making Sense, Ne Zhdall, The EX, Peter Brotzmann, Hans Reichel, The
Little Red Spiders, Subrito Roy Chowdury, Clifford Jordan, Kletka Red, Han
Bennink, Shelley Hirsch, Wayne Horvitz, Palinckx, and Ground Zero.
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