The San Francisco Tape Music Festival 2009
January 30, 31 & February 1
CELLspace 2050 bryant st san francisco
http://sfsound.org/tape/
$12 [$7 underemployed] each night
$24 for festival pass
Advanced tickets — http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52645 <http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52645>
Web site — http://sfsound.org/tape <http://sfsound.org/tape>
E-mail — tapefest@sfsound.org <mailto:tapefest@sfsound.org>
The 2009 San Francisco Tape Music Festival, curated by sfSound’s SF Tape Music Collective, will take place this January 30th, 31st, and February 1st at CELLspace. The three night Festival of audio art will feature classic as well as recent and new fixed media compositions by 30 local and international composers. The expansive venue is uniquely suited to shaping the sound which will be diffused live over a pristine surround system consisting of 20+ speakers. Seated in the dark, it’s a unique opportunity to experience music forming, literally, around you. This year marks both 50- and 60-year anniversaries, being 50 years since many now-classic “tape music” pieces had their world premieres, and being 60 years since Pierre Schaeffer presented “Concert de Bruits,” the first concert of musique concrète. So over the three nights of the Festival, works from these periods by Luciano Berio, György Ligeti, Pierre Schaeffer, Edgard Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, as well as more recent pieces by Paul Lansky, Paul McCartney, and others will be presented. And in honor of Olivier Messiaen’s 100th birth year his sole tape piece “Timbres-Durées” (1952) will be presented. As in past annual SF Tape Music Festivals, this year will also feature new works by several local composers, including Ashley Bellouin, Kyle Bruckmann, George Cremaschi, Janis Mercer, Maggi Payne, Moe! Staiano, Jon Leidecker/Wobbly, Aaron Ximm, and premieres by SFTMC’s own Thom Blum, Cliff Caruthers, Matt Ingalls, and Kent Jolly. The annual SF Tape Music Festival — it’s cinema for your ears!
Program*
:: Friday, January 30, 2009 8pm ::
Pierre Schaeffer – Étude Aux Sons Animés (1958)
György Ligeti – Artikulation (1958)
Vladimir Ussachevsky – Linear Contrasts (1958)
Paul Lansky – Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion (1978)
Ashley Bellouin – Black Hole (SF Bay Area)
Thom Blum – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Kyle Bruckmann & Olivia Block – Untitled (SF Bay Area / Chicago)
Dugal McKinnon – Catalogue with Analogues (New Zealand)
Janis Mercer – Amsterdam (SF Bay Area)
Aaron Ximm (aka Quiet American) – [new work] (SF Bay Area)
:: Saturday, January 31, 2009 8pm ::
The Fireman (aka Paul McCartney and Youth) – Untitled (2008)
Luciano Berio – Thema (Omaggio a Joyce) (1958)
John R. Pierce – Stochatta (1959)
Geraud Bec – buzzz (France)
Cliff Caruthers – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
George Cremaschi – Winter Light (for Ingmar Bergman) (SF Bay Area)
Kent Jolly – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Jon Leidecker/Wobbly – Chart Tempo & World Retrograde (SF Bay Area)
Zhiye Li – Dimanche Détendu (China/New Orleans)
Felipe Otondo – Ciguri (Chile / UK)
Maggi Payne – Arctic Winds (SF Bay Area)
Goran Vejvoda – Pre-fader: Highly reverberant states (France)
:: Sunday, February 1, 2009 8pm ::
Edgard Varèse – Poème Électronique (1958)
Iannis Xenakis – Concret PH (1958)
Olivier Messiaen – Timbres-Durées (1952)
Matt Ingalls -[new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Jon Nelson – objet sonore/objet cinétique (Texas)
Moe! Staiano – Tape Piece No.2: Extraordinary Path of Being (SF Bay Area)
Lisa Whistlecroft – Walking with Ghosts (UK)
* may be subject to change
Presented by the San Francisco Tape Music Collective and sfSound. Funded in part by Meet The Composer and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund.
We have a number of upcoming events this week related to the San Francisco Tape Music Festival:
RADIO APPEARANCES
Monday, Jan 26, ~6:45p-8p
Pirate Cat Radio, 87.9fm San Francisco
http://www.piratecatradio.com
live stream: http://www.piratecatradio.com/pcr.m3u
Thom Blum and Matt Ingalls interview
Friday, Jan 30, 3p-4p
KUSF, 90.3fm San Francisco
http://kusf.org
live stream: http://kusf.org
Guest DJ: SF Tape Music Collective presents a festival preview radio concert.
Saturday, Jan. 31
Weekend America Public Radio
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org
not on any bay area terrestrial station, but can be heard on many internet or satellite stations:
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/about/list.php
Produced segment: interview with Thom Blum
KFJC, 89.7fm Los Altos Hills
no specific broadcasts, per-se,
but we are grateful to have this year’s festival co-presented by KFJC!
sfSoundRadio
http://sfsound.org/radio.html
LISTEN NOW!!<http://200.35.148.107:8000/listen.pls>
you can listen to many pieces from past festivals now on sfSoundRadio
— after the festival, tune in to hear highlights from the 2009 fest!
DIFFUSION WORKSHOPS
The festival will be hosting two free lunchtime workshops open to the public.
Wednesday, January 28, Noon-1p
Thursday, January 29, Noon-1p
CELLspace (2050 bryant st, SF)
A demonstration and introduction to the basics of sound diffusion. Participants will also be given the opportunity to try out their skills on the festival’s sound system. We will have some example pieces on hand, but participants are free to bring their own music. email tapefest@sfsound.org<mailto:tapefest@sfsound.org> for more information.
January 30, 31 & February 1
CELLspace 2050 bryant st san francisco
http://sfsound.org/tape/
$12 [$7 underemployed] each night
$24 for festival pass
Advanced tickets — http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52645 <http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52645>
Web site — http://sfsound.org/tape <http://sfsound.org/tape>
E-mail — tapefest@sfsound.org <mailto:tapefest@sfsound.org>
The 2009 San Francisco Tape Music Festival, curated by sfSound’s SF Tape Music Collective, will take place this January 30th, 31st, and February 1st at CELLspace. The three night Festival of audio art will feature classic as well as recent and new fixed media compositions by 30 local and international composers. The expansive venue is uniquely suited to shaping the sound which will be diffused live over a pristine surround system consisting of 20+ speakers. Seated in the dark, it’s a unique opportunity to experience music forming, literally, around you. This year marks both 50- and 60-year anniversaries, being 50 years since many now-classic “tape music” pieces had their world premieres, and being 60 years since Pierre Schaeffer presented “Concert de Bruits,” the first concert of musique concrète. So over the three nights of the Festival, works from these periods by Luciano Berio, György Ligeti, Pierre Schaeffer, Edgard Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, as well as more recent pieces by Paul Lansky, Paul McCartney, and others will be presented. And in honor of Olivier Messiaen’s 100th birth year his sole tape piece “Timbres-Durées” (1952) will be presented. As in past annual SF Tape Music Festivals, this year will also feature new works by several local composers, including Ashley Bellouin, Kyle Bruckmann, George Cremaschi, Janis Mercer, Maggi Payne, Moe! Staiano, Jon Leidecker/Wobbly, Aaron Ximm, and premieres by SFTMC’s own Thom Blum, Cliff Caruthers, Matt Ingalls, and Kent Jolly. The annual SF Tape Music Festival — it’s cinema for your ears!
Program*
:: Friday, January 30, 2009 8pm ::
Pierre Schaeffer – Étude Aux Sons Animés (1958)
György Ligeti – Artikulation (1958)
Vladimir Ussachevsky – Linear Contrasts (1958)
Paul Lansky – Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion (1978)
Ashley Bellouin – Black Hole (SF Bay Area)
Thom Blum – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Kyle Bruckmann & Olivia Block – Untitled (SF Bay Area / Chicago)
Dugal McKinnon – Catalogue with Analogues (New Zealand)
Janis Mercer – Amsterdam (SF Bay Area)
Aaron Ximm (aka Quiet American) – [new work] (SF Bay Area)
:: Saturday, January 31, 2009 8pm ::
The Fireman (aka Paul McCartney and Youth) – Untitled (2008)
Luciano Berio – Thema (Omaggio a Joyce) (1958)
John R. Pierce – Stochatta (1959)
Geraud Bec – buzzz (France)
Cliff Caruthers – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
George Cremaschi – Winter Light (for Ingmar Bergman) (SF Bay Area)
Kent Jolly – [new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Jon Leidecker/Wobbly – Chart Tempo & World Retrograde (SF Bay Area)
Zhiye Li – Dimanche Détendu (China/New Orleans)
Felipe Otondo – Ciguri (Chile / UK)
Maggi Payne – Arctic Winds (SF Bay Area)
Goran Vejvoda – Pre-fader: Highly reverberant states (France)
:: Sunday, February 1, 2009 8pm ::
Edgard Varèse – Poème Électronique (1958)
Iannis Xenakis – Concret PH (1958)
Olivier Messiaen – Timbres-Durées (1952)
Matt Ingalls -[new commission] (SF Bay Area)
Jon Nelson – objet sonore/objet cinétique (Texas)
Moe! Staiano – Tape Piece No.2: Extraordinary Path of Being (SF Bay Area)
Lisa Whistlecroft – Walking with Ghosts (UK)
* may be subject to change
Presented by the San Francisco Tape Music Collective and sfSound. Funded in part by Meet The Composer and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund.
We have a number of upcoming events this week related to the San Francisco Tape Music Festival:
RADIO APPEARANCES
Monday, Jan 26, ~6:45p-8p
Pirate Cat Radio, 87.9fm San Francisco
http://www.piratecatradio.com
live stream: http://www.piratecatradio.com/pcr.m3u
Thom Blum and Matt Ingalls interview
Friday, Jan 30, 3p-4p
KUSF, 90.3fm San Francisco
http://kusf.org
live stream: http://kusf.org
Guest DJ: SF Tape Music Collective presents a festival preview radio concert.
Saturday, Jan. 31
Weekend America Public Radio
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org
not on any bay area terrestrial station, but can be heard on many internet or satellite stations:
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/about/list.php
Produced segment: interview with Thom Blum
KFJC, 89.7fm Los Altos Hills
no specific broadcasts, per-se,
but we are grateful to have this year’s festival co-presented by KFJC!
sfSoundRadio
http://sfsound.org/radio.html
LISTEN NOW!!<http://200.35.148.107:8000/listen.pls>
you can listen to many pieces from past festivals now on sfSoundRadio
— after the festival, tune in to hear highlights from the 2009 fest!
DIFFUSION WORKSHOPS
The festival will be hosting two free lunchtime workshops open to the public.
Wednesday, January 28, Noon-1p
Thursday, January 29, Noon-1p
CELLspace (2050 bryant st, SF)
A demonstration and introduction to the basics of sound diffusion. Participants will also be given the opportunity to try out their skills on the festival’s sound system. We will have some example pieces on hand, but participants are free to bring their own music. email tapefest@sfsound.org<mailto:tapefest@sfsound.org> for more information.