Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sound ExChange @ ARTISANworks



Sound ExChange @ ARTISANworks, Sunday, April 14, 2-4:00 p.m.

565 Blossom Rd., Rochester, NY, 14610

Admission, including light refreshments, is $16/general, $10/students with ID, and free for children under 5. Tickets available on:
www.brownpapertickets.com and at the door.


EASTMAN STUDENTS TURN CLASSICAL MUSIC ON ITS HEAD AT ARTISANWORKS
Sound ExChange interacts with audience and 40,000 square feet of art

ROCHESTER, NY – Sound ExChange—a group of Eastman musicians dedicated to exploring alternative ways of presenting music to reimagine and reinvigorate the traditional concert experience—joins with ARTISANworks to present a family-friendly, multidisciplinary concert experience. Combining live music, visual art, and dance, SoundExchange @ ARTISANworks takes place on Sunday, April 14, 2013, from 2 - 4 p.m. Louis Perticone, founder of ARTISANworks says, “This partnership continues to develop our vision of marrying of the arts.” This event is sponsored by the organ donation nonprofit blifeNY.org.

Described by the Rochester Business Journal as a group that “turns the classical music concert on its head,” Sound ExChange has designed this program specifically to embrace ARTISANworks as an interactive concert hall. This two-part event opens at 2:00 with an installation project enabling musicians, performance artists, dancers, and listeners–scattered throughout the eclectic galleries–to interact with each other and the surrounding artwork. Performances showcase Marilyn Monroe musical classics, original compositions set to sign language, music for hand-clappers, and a small indie band. This installation is designed by Eastman percussion student Kurt Fedde.

The second half of the event continues at 3:00 with cabaret-style audience seating for a program comprised of contemporary chamber music featuring a variety of performers and works: members of the award-winning saxophone quartet Project Fusion;; Tight Sweater, a minimalist trio for marimba, cello, and piano composed by Eastman alum Mark Mellits;; and LIgNEouS 1, a work for marimba and string quartet by composer and percussionist Andy Akiho. The concert concludes with an interactive piece created specifically for these particular performers and listeners by Eastman percussion student Drew Worden.

Zappa + Zappa



Zappa+Zappa

Geoffrey Burgess and Kathryn Montoya, oboes;
Stephanie Corwin, bassoon;
Boel Gidholm, violin; Christopher Haritatos, cello;
Deborah Fox, theorbo

Sunday, April 14, 2013, 4pm  
Special free pre-concert presentation, Zapp@MAG, at 2:30pm
Memorial Art Gallery Auditorium
500 University Avenue, Rochester
All venues are disabled accessible and have ample parking

New meets old! Lots of Z's!
In an innovative twist, Pegasus Early Music plays new music for baroque instruments by Rochester composer RIchard Scott based on a theme of rock icon Frank Zappa, and old music by 18th century composers Francesco Zappa, Jan Dismas Zelenka, GP Zimonetti, and Antonio Vivaldi

Join us for a special free pre-concert event, Zapp@MAG, at 2:30pm:
meet the composer Richard Scott and the musicians,
explore the parallels between pop and 18th century art and music,
and have a tour of the Gallery.

Further information:  
(585) 703-3990 or  www.PegasusEarlyMusic.org 
 
Tickets
Patron* $75; General $25; Senior $20; Student $10 (grades 3-12 admitted free)
*Patron tickets include Preferred Seating and a tax-deductible donation to Pegasus Early Music 
Tickets available at (585) 703-3990, Parkleigh 2 weeks before the concert, or www.PegasusEarlyMusic.org

Sunday, March 17, 2013

D. G. Adams


Two prints will be in the "Spirit & Mind" exhibit at Outside the Box Gallery in Fairport. Opens Friday, March 22, 5-9 pm. 1000 Turk Hill Rd, Bld 9, Ste 104.