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This week: concerts in New York (August 6, 2018 – August 12, 2018)

The Force of Things | Mostly Mozart Festival

How do we bear witness to a thing our bodies seem built to ignore? In Ashley Fure’s immersive music-theater piece, created with her architect brother Adam Fure and the International Contemporary Ensemble, 24 subwoofer speakers emit sound too low for humans to hear, creating a subsonic sense of ecological anxiety that ripples around the audience. Drama is steered away from the human, time is stretched to a geologic scale, and seven live performers act as wordless harbingers of a consciousness not limited to the living.
Monday, August 6 to Wednesday, August 8 at 6:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Tickets $30
Gelsey Kirkland Arts Center, 29 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY
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RighteousGIRLS & Andy Akiho

RighteousGIRLS

RighteousGIRLS

RighteousGIRLS teams up with composer/steel-pannist Andy Akiho at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater. The program features Gina Izzo, flute; Erika Dohi, piano; Andy Akiho, steel-pan; Ian Rosenbaum, percussion; Isabel Kim, clarinet; Jennifer Liu, violin; Jeffrey Zeigler, cello; Lindsay Kesselman, voice; Sean Dixon, drums.
Tuesday, August 7 at 7:00 PM
Tickets $15
Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY
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A wave and waves | Mostly Mozart Festival

Composer John Luther Adams

John Luther Adams

Echoing the environmental themes and communal experience of John Luther Adams’s In the Name of the Earth, Michael Pisaro’s 75-minute piece embeds audience members in a grid of 100 performers, where they are slowly submerged in an ocean of sound. Isolated, imperceptibly soft noises—sandpaper on stone, seeds falling on glass, bowed bells—are layered into powerful waves of sound adding to the immersive nature of the experience. a wave and waves melds microscopic moments of friction, gravity, and vibration into a single, pulsing organism.
Thursday, August 9 at 7:30 PM
Free
Lincoln Center, David Rubenstein Atrium, New York, NY
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Multimedia/Experimental Music Party

From 12 – 4 pm, Areté Venue and Gallery will be screening the video work of Angelica Bergamini, Lino Strangis, Alessandro Amaducci, Post Rebis, Isabel Pérez Del Pulgar, Eleonora Manca, and Manuel Diaz in a show curated by Maurizio Tozzi. This event is free of charge. At 7pm is an improv set featuring Markus Reuter (Berlin), Mark Wingfield (London), Tim Motzer (Philadelphia), and Doug Hirlinger (NYC/Philadelphia) in a guitar trio plus drums. The late set starting at 9pm is a quadruple bill: 2018 SUMMA SLAM featuring Ikue Mori solo, Peter Evans’ new ensemble “Being & Becoming”, vocalists/noise artists Andrea Pensado (on tour) / Charmaine Lee, and percussionist Chris Strunk (on tour).
Saturday, August 11 at 12:00 PM
Various
Areté Venue and Gallery, 67 West Street, Brooklyn, NY
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String Noise

Bang on a Can presents the violin duo String Noise as part of their Artists at Noguchi music series. String Noise will perform music written for them by David Lang, Pauline Kim Harris, Jessie Cox, Aleksandra Vrebalov, and Eric Lyon’s The Book of Strange Positions.
Sunday, August 12 at 3:00 PM
Included with museum admission
Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road, Queens, NY
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