[cmc-users] [Fwd: Diapason: March 22, 8PM: Analogos 10]
douglas repetto
douglas at music.columbia.edu
Thu Mar 20 10:46:01 EDT 2008
Holy cow, what a night! Featuring the CMC's own James Fei! I think that
the two Tcherepnins listed below are Serge "Serge modular synthesizers"
Tcherepnin's nephews...
.d
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Subject: Diapason: March 22, 8PM: Analogos 10
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:48:59 -0400
From: Diapason Events <events at diapasongallery.org>
Reply-To: info at diapasongallery.org
To: events at diapasongallery.org
*Diapason* gallery for sound and intermedia presents
Analogos 10 a night of "vintage" analog synthesis
Performances and informal discussions, with KABIR CARTER, DAVID
GALBRAITH, JAMES FEI, KATO HIDEKI, MICHAEL J SCHUMACHER, SERGEI
TCHEREPNIN, STEFAN TCHEREPNIN AND ED TOMNEY
Saturday March 22 at 8:00pm
$5 suggested donation
Kabir Carter: MoogerFooger and Moog pedals and synthesizers
David Galbraith: self-built electronics
James Fei: Arp 2600 synthesizer
Kato Hideki: Octave "Cat" synthesizer, bass
Michael J Schumacher: Steiner-Parker Synthacon synthesizer
Sergei Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Stefan Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Ed Tomney: EMS VCS 3 "Putney" synthesizer, various
882 Third Avenue (between 32nd and 33rd Street), 10th floor
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Subways: D, N, R to 36th Street
Phone 718.499.5070 | E-mail *info at diapasongallery.org*
<mailto:info at diapasongallery.org>
About Diapason http://www.diapasongallery.org
<http://www.diapasongallery.org/>
Diapason gallery for sound and intermedia was founded by composer
Michael J. Schumacher and choreographer Liz Gerring in 2001 and its
program builds on the efforts of Schumacher’s previous sound space,
Studio Five Beekman, founded in 1996. Diapason is the sole venue in New
York City and one of few internationally dedicated to the presentation
of multichannel sound installation where composers and sound artists can
realize their work for an interested public. By providing an optimum
listening environment, two high quality multi-channel sound systems, a
regular audience, and a place for experimentation, Diapason seeks to
engage composers and the public in dialogue about the place of
contemporary music and sound practice in a broader cultural context.
Diapason is supported by NYSCA, the New York City Department of Cultural
Affairs, the Phaedrus Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary
Performance Arts, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, Kirk Radke, and by
generous individuals. Diapason is a 501(c)3 organization.
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