Concerts

Seattle Circle: Music from Tuning the Air

Forming in 1994, Seattle Circle has its origins in King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp‘s seminars in Guitar Craft. Expect intricate arrangements of lively and dancing rhythms, broad atmospheric gestures, original compositions, and free-wheeling improvisation in the mix of tight ensemble playing.

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Wayne Horvitz & Gravitas

Wayne Horvitz‘ Gravitas Quartet visits Seattle for one night only. One Dance Alone, the group’s second release on the Songlines label, magnifies the group language that has evolved through exploring Horvitz’ compositions for this unique ensemble consisting of Horvitz on piano; Peggy Lee, cello; Ron Miles, trumpet; and Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon.

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Larry Karush + Dawn Clement

Larry Karush (Los Angeles) is an improvising pianist/composer with roots in Jazz, 20th century western music, African-based percussion, and the music of North India. From Carnegie Hall to the Purple Onion, he has performed Jazz with John Abercrombie, Jane Ira Bloom, Eddie Gomez, Jay Clayton, Bennie Wallace and Oregon, World Music with Kanai Dutta, Francisco …

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Seth Nehil & Matt Marble + Corey Fuller

Nonsequitur presents sound artists Seth Nehil & Matt Marble (Portland), and Corey Fuller (Bellingham). All three explore a wide range of textures and formal strategies with an emphasis on the microscopic details of everyday sounds and objects. Residing somewhere between ambient drone and musique concrete, it’s a music of radical subtlety and intimacy. Nehil & …

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Stephen Drury plays Rzewski & Feldman

Nonsequitur & Washington Composers Forum present renowned Boston pianist Stephen Drury, performing Morton Feldman’s Palais de Mari and Frederic Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated!.

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