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The San Francisco Tape Music Festival
sfSound.org/tape
"Cinema for your ears." -- SF Weekly "Lliterally surrounded by sound." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Tape Capsule" -- The New York Times
America's only festival devoted to the performance of audio works projected in three-dimensional space, The San Francisco Tape Music Festival features four distinct concerts of classic audio art and new fixed media compositions by 32 local and international composers. Hear members of the SF Tape Music Collective, along with guest composers, shape the sound live over a pristine surround system (24 high-end loudspeakers) with the audience seated in complete darkness. It's a unique opportunity to experience music forming - literally - around you.
The 2015 Festival features two concerts showcasing the entire range of the "fixed media" artform; a Saturday late-night concert of longer, psychedelic, and ambient tape pieces (including the premiere of the 17-minute, 16-channel "full" version of BRIAN ENO'S Golden); and a concert featuring SFSOUNDGROUP performing works for instruments and electronics by some of the greatest French and American electroacoustic composers.
PROGRAM DETAILS
FRIDAY JANUARY 9 8pm ...a cinematic "radio play", sine wave synthesis, a collage of recordings made on optical film in the 1920's, Brownian motion sonification, oscillating filter bank drones, and manipulated bandoneón music. We perform a rare work by CONLON NANCARROW and an optical film piece by WALTER RUTTMANN that predates "tape music" by decades. We also premiere a new work by Stanford professor FERNANDO LOPEZ-LEZCANO and perform numerous recent works by international composers including the San Francisco based THEO MATHIEN. We also feature a tribute performance of Antony by UC Berkeley professor DAVID WESSEL, who unexpectedly passed away in October.
David Wessel - Antony (1977) Conlon Nancarrow - Piece for Tape (1955) Walter Ruttmann- Wochenende (1930) FernandoLopez-Lezcano - The Hidden and Mysterious Machinery of Sound (2015 WORLD PREMIERE) TheoMathien -A Trace ofFinches (2011) IsobelAnderson -Going Under:Above and BelowThe River Ouse (2014) Jason Bolte -Putt'n Around (2012) GordonDelap -"PerpetualJiggling": Noiseportrait ofRichard Feynman (2014) Jane Rigler -Mukta (2014) DianaSalazar -La Voz Del Fuelle (2012)
SATURDAY JANUARY 10 8pm ...field recordings, cinema for the ear, sound-design works, processed gamelan, samples of Tejano and synth-pop music, and a FRANK ZAPPA classic. We also present numerous recent works by international composers and locals BYRON EVORA, KENT JOLLY, and CHERYL LEONARD. In addition, Bay Area composer COLLIN MCKELVEY and San Francisco Tape Music Collective's own THOM BLUM premiere new works.
FrankZappa- Nasal Retentive Calliope Music (1968) Carla Scaletti- sunSergeAutomata (1987) Thom Blum- new work (2015, WORLD PREMIERE) Byron Evora -FLUX - SoundRe-Design (2012) Kent Jolly- bellbox (2003) CherylLeonard -Ablation Zone (2014) CollinMcKelvey -Sufficient for aHead (2015, WORLD PREMIERE) DavidArango-Valencia -giraSol~giraNada (2014) FranciscoEme -Cuerno de Chivo (2012) JamesO'Callaghan -Bodies-Soundings (2014) MatthewSchoen -Track #1 (2013) Pierre-LucSenécal -Schrei (2014)
SATURDAY JANUARY 10 11pm This concert features a premiere by BRIAN ENO. In 2007, Eno composed Golden, a new 16-channel work specifically for our festival. He created multiple versions of various lengths, and the "full" 17-minute version will have its public debut on this program. In addition, we present a rare performance of PAULINE OLIVEROS'S The Day I Disconnected the Erase Head and Forgot to Reconnect It - one of her classic analog synth tape pieces from 1966 that predates the Bay Area Noise scene by decades. The program also includes a new work by Dutch composer AUGUSTOMEIJER and a sonic landscape composition by San Francisco Tape Music Collective's own CLIFF CARUTHERS.
Brian Eno- Golden (2007, WORLD PREMIERE) Pauline Oliveros- The Day I Disconnected The Erase Head And Forgot To Reconnect It (1966) Cliff Caruthers - Natoma (2003) AugustoMeijer - Utopia (2014)
SUNDAY JANUARY 11 8pm (with sfSoundGroup) Our final concert features the Festival's first collaboration with instrumentalists in a double-program exploring the various relationships between electronic and acoustic sounds. Performed by SFSOUNDGROUP, the first half features a program of music by French master composers PIERRE BOULEZ (violin and live electronics), LUC FERRARI (improvising ensemble and tape), and two tape-only works that are comprised of manipulated instrumental sounds by acousmatic icons BERNARD PARMEGIANI, and HORACIO VAGGIONE. The second half features a program by American composers MARIO DAVIDOVSKY (ensemble and tape), ROBERT ERICKSON (ensemble and tape), HANS TUTSCHKU (oboe, bass clarinet, and iPads), and MATT INGALLS (clarinet and tape).
FRENCH PROGRAM Pierre Boulez - ANTHÈMES II (1997 :: violin + electronics) Luc Ferrari - ARCHIVES SAUVÉES DES EAUX (2000 :: improvisers + tape) Bernard Parmegiani - ACCIDENTS / HARMONIQUES (from DE NATRUA SONORUM) (1973) Horacio Vaggione - PRELUDES SUSPENDUS III (2009)
AMERICAN PROGRAM Mario Davidovsky - Synchronisms #2 (1964 :: flute, clarinet, violin, cello, tape) Robert Erickson - Pacific Sirens (1969 :: ensemble + tape) Hans Tutschku - Still Air 3 (2014 :: oboe, bass clarinet, iPads) Matt Ingalls - CrusT (1997 :: clarinet + tape)
SFSOUNDGROUP MUSICIANS Monica Scott, cello Sam Nichols, electronics Brendan Lai-Tong, trombone Benjamin Kreith, violin John Ingle, saxophone/conductor Matt Ingalls, clarinet Diane Grubbe, flute Joel Davel, percussion Tom Dambly, trumpet Kyle Bruckmann, oboe/english horn
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LocationThe Victoria Theater (View)
2961 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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