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Sound Symposium Xvii 9:00 Suncor Energy Hall Mun: Concert SOUND SYMPOSIUM XVII 9:00 SUNCOR ENERGY HALL MUN: CONCERT. 4:00 CHORAL ROOM MUN School of Music: RYAN SCOTT, percussion & ANDREW Calendar of Events 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC Workshop/Jam DOUG BLACKLEY & ANDREW STANILAND, Arc; SKYLARKS, plus jam session CZINK – Spectral Piano POLTERGEIST: VERONIQUE MATHIEU, violin; STEPHANIE CHUA, piano; DAVID JAEGER, Friday, July 4 7:30 LSPU HALL: CONCERT electronics Sunday, July 6 DAVIDA MONK, dance & BILL HORIST, guitar 12:30 ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY Putting on the Ice Shirt; PAUL BOWDRING, 11:00 QUIET MUSIC, LOCATION TBA 9:00 am BUS TO PORTUGAL COVE: OUTDOOR CONCERT Lord Amulree’s Newfoundland Dog; (tickets must be purchased in advance) 12:38 HARBOURSIDE PARK CONCERT: STOMP NL; (Advance tickets required) VERTICAL SQUIRRELS, Improvisations BOUJOU BADIALY CISSOKO, kora; CURTIS BIG SPACE MARLENE CREATES, NIKOLA HAWKINS, ANDREWS, percussion; PATRICK BOYLE, DON MCKAY, LOUISE MOYES: Boreal 9:00 THE SHIP PUB: MUSICNL & SOUND SYMPOSIUM trumpet 5:00 LSPU HALL: SOUNDSYMPOSIUM HEADQUARTERS Breaths & Steps poetry and dance Collaborations OPEN for artist passes & sale of gold, silver and bronze passes. 10:00 CHORAL ROOM MUN School of Music: WORKSHOP Tuesday, July 8 Thursday, July 10 DOUG BLACKLEY & ANDREW CZINK – Spectral 8:00 LSPU HALL: CONCERT Piano demonstration & Jam session 10 am SUNCOR ENERGY HALL MUN School of Music: 10 am MUN SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Workshop THE BLACK AUKS Workshop- BART HOPKIN, Experimental Musical ANDREW STANILAND & SCOTT STEVENSON PATRICK BOYLE & GREG BRUCE – 10-4 Standby 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY ARKORA – Songs from the Rainshadow’s Edge Instruments: Talk, demonstrations Tour of electronic music laboratory 1:30 D.F. COOK RECITAL HALL MUN School of Music: 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC CONCERT BIG SPACE, plus jam session DAVID SCHOTZKO, solo percussion 2:00 BAND ROOM, MUN School of Music: Workshop 1:30 LSPU HALL: Workshop World Premiere by MICHAEL OESTERLE DAVIDA MONK & BILL HORIST, music & BOUJOU BADIALY CISSOKO & CURTIS ANDREWS – movement “Putting on the Ice Shirt” The kora & the griot culture of Senegal Saturday, July 5 3:00 SUNCOR HALL MUN School of Music: Workshop WILLIAM PARKER Large Group Improvisation 7:30 LSPU HALL: CONCERT 3:00 LSPU HALL: CONCERT JESSE STEWART and IICSI 10 am RCA GALLERY LSPU HALL, 3 Victoria St. KRISTA VINCENT, PAUL BENDZSA, The PARTICIPANTS SOUND SYMPOSIUM HEADQUARTERS 7 :30 D.F. COOK RECITAL HALL MUN School of Music: Manufacture of Happiness; STANLEY BRAXTON Sound Symposium Remix with reactable OPENS for ARTISTS’ REGISTRATION CONCERT IMPROV THEATRE; STEVEN NAYLOR, piano, JEFF STEVE COWAN, solo guitar REILLY, bass clarinet 8:00 COCHRANE STREET UNITED CHURCH: CONCERT 11:00 LSPU HALL: WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS KATELYN CLARK, organetto; PATRICK DUPUIS, COSMOS WIND ENSEMBLE from Malta – World VISIONS OF SOUND WALK – electronics; 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC premieres, featuring a new work based on Sound Installations, Talks & Meet the Artists JOHN KAMEEL FARAH, piano & electronics LEATHERBACK: CHRIS TONELLI, PAUL BENDZSA, Pam Hall’s children’s book: On the Edge of the ANDREW STANILAND, DR. UMS Eastern Ocean by Maltese composer Andrew 12:30 ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC Garzia; C’LLAPSE, plus jam session JOHN KAMEEL FARAH, pipe organ & electronics 1 pm INSTALLATION: EASTERN EDGE GALLERY, Wednesday, July 9 72 Harbour Drive. 11:00 QUIET MUSIC LOCATION TBA: CONCERT 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC ANDREA COOPER: This Far North (tickets must be purchased in advance) 8 am WHALE & SEABIRD TOUR CURTIS ANDREWS & FRIENDS: BILL BRENNAN, MARIANNE TRUDEL, piano & WILLIAM PARKER, Humpback whale & seabird tour. PATRICK BOYLE, DUANE ANDREWS, 3:00 INSTALLATION: LOCATION TBA double bass Charges apply. Information available at GERARD NEIL & DANIEL KEATING: plus jam session SOUND SYMPOSIUM HEADQUARTERS, LSPU HALL PARTICLES 3D: An Experiment in Digiphrenia Monday, July 7 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY Friday, July 11 7:00 CHORAL ROOM MUN School of Music: CONCERT: DOUG BLACKLEY & ANDREW CZINK: 10 am D.F. COOK RECITAL HALL, MUN School of Music 1:00 ARTS & CULTURE CENTRE CARPENTER SHOP 10 am SUNCOR ENERGY HALL, MUN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Spectral Piano Workshop: JOHN KAMEEL FARAH (backstage door) Workshop: OUROBOROS, with guest Workshop: BART HOPKIN, Building Experimental JESSICA LURIE 8:00 D.F. COOK RECITAL HALL MUN School of Music: 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY Musical Instruments. CONCERT 12:00 BUS TO PORTUGAL COVE: OUTDOOR CONCERT TRIFOLIA: MARIANNE TRUDEL, piano; PATRICK 1:30 SUNCOR ENERGY HALL MUN School of Music: 7:00 THE ROOMS: FREE CONCERT (Advance tickets required) GRAHAM, percussion; ETIENNE LAFRANCE, double Workshop MARIANNE TRUDEL, Improvisers REDSHIFT & MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY MARLENE CREATES, NIKOLA HAWKINS, bass; KEN ALDCROFT, guitar; WILLIAM PARKER, Making Meaning WIND ENSEMBLE: Trade Winds DON MCKAY, LOUISE MOYES: Boreal Breaths doublebass and Steps, second show. TICKETS 12 -5 SUNCOR ENERGY HALL MUN School of Music: Tickets for shows at the LSPU Hall may be purchased at the LSPU Forum on Improvisation as Practice Based Research Hall box office at 3 Victoria Street in St. John’s, 709-753-4531 or Harbour Symphonies IICSI (International Institute for Critical Studies In Improvisation): Summer Institute online at www.rca.nf.ca World Premieres Sound/Art Installations 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY Evening concerts at the LSPU (July 4, 7, 8, 11 and 12) $23/$18 students/seniors Piano Piano Piano 8:00 LSPU HALL: CONCERT ANDREW STANILAND & SCOTT STEVENSON Percussion Tickets for shows at MUN School of Music & Cochrane DUO, two Arcs; Pipe Organ BART HOPKIN, Experimental Musical Instruments; Street Church may be purchased at the door: BOUJOU BADIALY CISSOKO,kora; CURTIS ANDREWS, Contemporary Classical Music percussion; PATRICK BOYLE, trumpet, guitar Afternoon & Early Evening concerts: Medieval Organetto (July 5, 7 pm and July 6, 1:30 pm & July 10, 3 pm 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC Jam Sessions $15/$10 students/seniors OUROBOROS & guest JESSICA LURIE Improvisation Saturday, July 12 Evening concerts at MUN or Cochrane St. Church: Experimental Musical Instruments (July 5, 6, 9, and 10) $23/$18 students /seniors Voice 12:30 pm ST. JOHN’S WATERFRONT: HARBOUR SYMPHONY Jazz Night Music at The Ship Pub: $10 at the door, cash only 8:00 LSPU HALL: CONCERT IMPROV NIGHT – The Arc! IMPROVISATIONS BY SOUND SYMPOSIUM Quiet Music Concerts are catered events in private homes. XVII PARTICIPANTS & ICE BAND – Ajay Heble, piano; Drums Drums Drums (tickets must be purchased in advance) $50 Daniel Fischlin, electric guitar; Eric Lewis, Boreal Breaths & Steps Forest Walk trumpet; Ellen Waterman, flute; Rebecca Caines, electronics – and friends. Gold pass: $185/$155 seniors & students – includes Kora Admission to all Sound Symposium events except the World Music CALENDAR 10:30 THE SHIP PUB: NIGHT MUSIC Quiet Music concerts & the Whale Trip. WALLACE HAMMOND, DJ Dance Night Music Silver pass: $70/$55 – includes 5 concerts (2 LSPU Hall Concerts; 2 MUN concerts, the Cochrane Church concert and 2 Electronics OF EVENTS Sound Symposium Headquarters Night Music concerts) Theatre before July 4-12: Bronze pass: $50/$40 – includes 3 concerts (1 LSPU Hall Workshops July 4-12, 2014 (709) 753-4630 or Concert, 1 MUN concert, the Cochrane Church concert Great Conversation [email protected] And one Night Music concert) New Friends St. John’s, Passes & Quiet Music tickets must be purchased directly from Distant Viewing of Ireland Contact us: Sound Symposium Headquarters Newfoundland & Labrador Sound Arts Initiatives, Inc. (cash, cheque, Master Card, VISA). ************************************* (Sound Symposium) P.O. Box 23232 Sound Symposium Headquarters St. John’s, NL A1C2Z6 July 4-12 : LSPU Hall soundsymposium com Canada . 3 Victoria Street (753-4531) .
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