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Dog Star Orchestra (8) Los Angeles/Mexico City August/September 2012 Dog Star Orchestra (8) Los Angeles/Mexico City August/September 2012 1 2 3 4 5 Wednesday, August 29, 7 p.m. Friday, August 31, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 1 (8 p.m.) Sunday, September 2 (10 a.m.–1 p.m.) Sunday, September 2 (8 p.m.) Manipulated Field Recordings Almanacs Rock Music for a Giant Rock At the Water, In the Village Parkinson/Saunders The Deck, Eagle Rock the wulf. Moon Canyon (near San Rafael/Moon in Mt. Washington) 3251 Larga Ave to the Glendale Narrows, Atwater Village the wulf. 6273 Crestwood Way, LA, CA, 90042 1026 S. Sante Fe Ave. #203, Los Angeles 90021 (Or meet Archie at 607 Crane Blvd, LA 90065 at 7pm) thewulf.org Curated by Clay Chaplin Curated by Casey Anderson Curated by Archie Carey Curated by Colin Wambsgans Curated by Cassia Streb / Christine Tavolacci Pebble Music, Pauline Oliveros Sets by each of the following: New works for no instrumentation or objects, Singing Stones/Into the melting pot March, David Mahler Soundwalk to the LA River, Chaz Underriner template with alterations, James Saunders Archie Carey organized around almanacs. Rock Formation, Odeya Nini A River Through an Island on the Land, Colin Wambsgans Symphony, Tim Parkinson Scott Cazan Piece for Rocks and Water, Skip Laplante A Few Tones (or Car Sine), G Douglas Barrett Clay Chaplin Performed by various persons. Rock Music I/Rock Music II, William Hellerman Eric km Clark, violin, auxiliary Stephanie Smith miniature (cadillac ranch), Jack Callahan Meet at 3251 Larga Ave. at 9:30a.m. to organize and April Guthrie, cello Sepand Shahab All information will be announced at the show. Stones, Christian Wolff to have coffee and pancakes. We'll take it from there. Cassia Streb, viola perf: Archie Carey, Saul Alpert-Abrams, Christine Tavolacci Christine Tavolacci, flute, auxiliary Ingrid Lee, Emi Tamura, Odeya Nini, Heather Lockie Brian Walsh, clarinet 6 7 8 9 10 Thursday, September 6, 8 p.m. Friday, September 7, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 8, 8 p.m. Sunday, September 9, 5 p.m. August 29 to September 9 Indeterminacy (Part 17) Sign/Symbol/Sound(s) Circular Music Keys Concert Provisional Succession the wulf. the wulf. the wulf. 1500 N. Ave 56, 90042 (Highland Park) www.dso2012.bandcamp.com Curated by Michael Pisaro / Mike Winter Curated by James Klopfleisch Curated by Matt Barbier Curated by Paul Fraser / Emi Tamura Curated by Stephen Touchton Music by: Seven new pieces, one appearing 3x, Veld and Nov., Dante Boon For Anne LeBaron, James Klopfleisch (composer) Circular Music, Jürg Frey Brendan Byrnes, Alex Vassos, Sepand Shahab on each of the first seven days of DS8 Brian Walsh, clainet, Michael Pisaro, piano Eric K.M. Clark, Orin Hildestad, Stephanie Smith, Matt Barbier Maxwell Gualtieri, Ladies & Gentlemen, Alex Wand Trio Kobayashi Paul Fraser and Justin Asher, plus John Dieterich Cageana, Juan Cristóbal Cerrillo Juniper Foam: Sound for a portrait of Chris Marker Zara Teicher, Matt Barbier, Luke Storm Red Arc Blue Veil by John Luther Adams Corey Fogel Matt Barbier, Paul Fraser, James Klopfleisch, Gary Schultz (composer) Performed by: Ingrid lee Michael Pisaro, Christine Tavolacci, Brian Walsh (performers) Casey Anderson, Scott Cazan, James Klopfleisch Emi Tamura, Tony Gennaro, Alex Wand, Collin McKelvey Brendan Byrnes, David Rhodes, Justin Asher Evan Backer delayGraph pre-alpha 1, AlmostEveryNamePieceMarkSoHasEverWritten Max Gualtieri and Sean Woodman James Klopfleisch Mike Winter (composer/performer) Mark So (composer) Film by Evan Pritts Stephen Touchton Extended concert of voices Sonic Meditations, Pauline Oliveros Espiral, Ricardo Butrón La Leyenda de Nabor, Nabor Alvarado Dog Star 8 (Mexico City) In and around Mexico City (TBA) Litany for the whale, John Cage Giongo Gitaig, Carlos Alegría Mitote, Rolando Hernández August 28, 29, 30 Las ventanas se abren de un Viento y Fauna, Sergio Moreno Curated by Carmina Escobar plus new works by Ensemble TRACTO: lado las puertas de dos, Sergio Moreno Linderos by Carmina Escobar.
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