- Abe Sada
- Tetrafide
- Club Zho 69
- Duyfken Variations
- Triosk
- A u d i o s i t y
A new 'n nasty 4 bass guitar group featuring Cat Hope, Chris Cobilis, Kata Papas and Pex.
Earplugs won't help you...
June 1 at The Castle
June 17 at The Hyde Park Hotel
As Artists in Residence at WAAPA Tetrafide Percussion will be performing a series of concerts throughout the year. The first in the series is My Favourite Things
7:30pm, Saturday 3rd June
WAAPA Music Auditorium
Tickets $25/19.50/ $9.50 (ECU students) at WAAPA Box Office 9370 6636 or check out http://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/events.php
Club Zho 69 showcases three exciting local composer/performers. Jonathan Mustard performs a series of his own experimental compositions of video/audio manipulation while Desert Air is the collaboration between Ross Bolleter and Tos Mahoney performing inspiring improvisatory works.
Jonathan Mustard will present a number of new solo works that use manipulation to treat video and musical instruments in a similar fashion to sound sampling, sometimes with hilarious consequences, while Ross Bolleter will present The Five Voices of the Phoenix for reader with accordions. For Desert Air Ross Bolleter (accordion) is joined by long-term collaborator and Tura artistic director Tos Mahoney (flute) for a presentation of their ubiquitous improvisatory compositions including Windmills in a Sea of Sand and Dusk in Ulan Bator.
Zho 69 will also include a video screening of historical moments from the First Ever Ruined Piano Convergence at the 2005 Totally Huge New Music Festival.
8pm Monday 19th June
Llama Bar Rokeby Rd, Subiaco
entry $15 full / $10 concession
8pm 9pm is happy hour!
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Lee Buddle winds
Jess Ipkendanz violin
Mel Robinson cello
David Pye percussion
Cathie Travers accordion
Paul Tanner percussion
Dominic Perissinotto harmonium & pipe organ
Nova Ensemble and Pipe Organ Plus will present the seven extraordinary musicians of pi for two world premiere performances of the Duyfken Variations in Fremantle, celebrating the 400th anniversary of the European discovery of Australia by the Dutch vessel, Duyfken.
pi are renowned for their ability to create and perform music in response to stimulating environments, working previously in monasteries, caves, and wineries in their search for musical inspiration. A particular focus for this program will be the sonorous, woody sounds of the harmonium, rarely heard in modern times but richly evocative of our colonial history.
On June 3, pi will perform a twilight promenade concert consisting of three parts at three locations in the WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle, with the audience walking from one building to the next between parts. Each thirty-minute session will be a free improvisation taking as its starting point, a theme from the organ works of Jan Sweelinck the pre-eminent Dutch composer writing at the time the Duyfken left Amsterdam. The music will also take inspiration from the historic venues, their architecture, acoustics, and ambience.
At the Pipe Organ Plus concert on Sunday June 11, Dominic Perissinotto will perform the original organ works of Sweelinck on the Grand Organ for which the Basilica of St Patrick is internationally renowned - alongside the new works, for which Dominic will perform again on the harmonium. At this concert Dominic will also perform David Pye’s basilican waves, a work for solo organ.
Duyfken Variations (Fremantle Heritage Festival)
5.00pm, Saturday 3 June 2006
WA Maritime Museum, Cliff St, Fremantle
Tickets Full $25 Concession $15 Children (U16) $10
Bookings and enquiries (08) 9430 7667 Information http://www.iinet.net.au/~nova/
Door sales available
Duyfken Variations 2006 Pipe Organ Plus Series Concert 2
2.30pm Sunday June 11 2006
The Basilica of St Patrick, Cnr Parry and Adelaide Street, Fremantle
Tickets Standard $22 Concession $17
Bookings (08) 9339 7418 Email info@pipeorganplus.com Flier http://www.pipeorganplus.com/
Sydney instrumental group Triosk make their first visit to Perth as part of a national tour to launch their third album The Headlight Serenade.
Triosk have forged a reputation both at home and abroad as a vital link between the worlds of improvisation and electronics. Don’t miss this rare chance to catch them on the west coast before they head overseas.
Special live guest M. Rösner (whose new album Morning Tones is released next month).
Monday 26th June
8pm Hyde Park Jazzroom (cnr Fitzgerald & Bulwer Streets, North Perth).
Tickets: $20 +bf available from 78 Records & Planet from June 1st or $25 on door if available.
Since August 2005 individuals from in and around Geraldton have been capturing the spaces and places that make up their world and make Geraldton unique. Together with sound artists Josh McAuliffe and Tomas Ford and project producer Ro Alexander the recordings have been edited into loops and sound compositions to create Audiosity.
The Audiosity installation presents sounds as an interactive instrument that enables you to create your own Geraldton soundtrack. This installation will be in place in the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery and online at http://www.noise.net/audiosity from Saturday 10th June.
Audiosity is an ARTRAGE satellite program developed and managed in partnership with the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery.
Opening Party
Sat 10 June, 3pm 6pm
Open installation process
2 June - 9 June
Exhibition dates
10 June July
Geraldton Regional Art Gallery
24 Chapman Road, Geraldton
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