FIRST AVENUE - the electro-acoustic trio PRESENTS
MUSIC MUSIC SERIES 1998 CONCERT #3:
SPONTANEOUS EARTH
A Recyclable Multi-Media Earth Day Observance
Commissioned by The Mary Flagler Charitable Trust
Tuesday April 21st and Wednesday April 22nd 1998 8:00 PM
Washington Square Church
134 West 4th Street - nyc
Guests:
TALUJON - Percussion Quartet
CECILIA ARANA - Singer/Actress
FAve - First Avenue Vocal Ensemble
FIRST AVENUE presents the premier of SPONTANEOUS EARTH a Recyclable Multi-Media Earth Day Observance on Tuesday April
21st and Wednesday April 22nd (Earth Day) 1998 at Washington Square
Church/134 West 4th Street at 8:00 PM. Historic Washington Square
Church is located in the heart of the Manhattan's West Village
one block East of 6th Avenue close to the numbers 1, 9, 6, A,
C, E, and F trains.
Tickets, which will be available at the door, are $10 - $5 for
students and seniors.
First Avenue has invited two quartets to appear with them at this
premier event: Talujon, the virtuoso, award winning percussion
quartet; and FAve (First Avenue Vocal Ensemble), First Avenue's
newly organized vocal quartet of women's voices, which is making
its debut. Also joining First Avenue is Cecilia Arana, the pop/new
music singer/actress, whose appearance with Newband performing
the music of Harry Partch and whose work with the students at
the Earth School in the East Village make her an ideal addition
to the cast of Spontaneous Earth.
Spontaneous Earth is inspired by various cycling components of
the living Earth. Commissioned by the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable
Trust, this 120 minute work evolves/cycles through the twelve
pitches of the western scale, the Four Seasons, Ying/Yang, the
Rainbow, the Elements, and the spontaneous sounds and events of
life.
THE ARTISTS
Twelve performers will realize this recycling structure with spoken
and sung texts, drawings and sampled sound-thoughts from the children
at the Earth School, collected/found percussion and instrumental
sounds, and improvised electro-acoustic music. First Avenue has
created a metaphor for the living Earth and its dynamic, spontaneous,
simple, and chaotic beauty with percussion, voices, electronics,
computers, double reeds, whistles, computer generated graphics,
double bass, piano, synthesizers, and an assortment of instruments
from across the globe.
FIRST AVENUE
the electro-acoustic trio
William Kannar - double bass/bass guitar/computers/electronics
C. Bryan Rulon - piano/synths/computer/electronic
Matt Sullivan - oboe/English horn/oboe d'more/digital horns/electronics
with Cecilia Arana - Voice
TALUJON
www.pipeline.com/~Talujon
percussion quartet
Mike Lipsey David Cossin
Tom Kolor Dominic Donato
FAve
First Avenue Vocal Ensemble
Mary Nessinger Constance Cooper
Mellissa Fathman Anna Dembska
This concert is made possible in part with funds provided by The
New York State Council on the Arts and The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable
Trust.
Firstavenu@aol.com - 212.529.4737
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