Titolo:

Parade

Player:
Partecipanti:
Shelley Hirsch
 
David Weinstein
Città:
Eindhoven
Paese:
USA
Homepage:
#http://www.shelleyhirsch.com/#
Anno:
1988
Durata:
4' 11"
Numerazione:
152.22
Info brano:
A duo concert to celebrate the presentation of Shelley Hirsch's album Singing, realised by Het Apollohuis. Hirsch uses her voice emphatically as a theatrical instrument, shifting back and forth between virtuoso singing and portaying different characterers
Supporto:
a
Posizione:
05/05
Materiali:
Track 4 del CD 2 "Apollo and Marsyas. An anthology of new music concerts at Het Apollohuis 1980-199
Informazioni tecniche:
mp3
Descrizione:
Shelley Hirsch is "an unorthodox, extraordinary fusion of vocalist, composer, and performance artist " (Anne LeBaron) whose work encompasses story telling pieces, staged performances, compositions, improvisations, collaborations, installations, and radioplays, which have been presented on 5 continents... Her mostly solo performance pieces including the multimedia "O Little Town of East New York" and "For Jerry" (virtual duets with the late great Jerry Hunt) and "States"; "My Father Piece"; "The Passions of Natasha, Nokiko, Nina, Nicole and Norma" (in collaboration with visual artist Barbara Bloom); staged multimedia solo pieces have been performed at The Hebbel Theater and Podewil (Berlin), WienerFestWochen (Vienna), The Zurcher International Theater Spektakel (Zurich), The Kitchen, The Whitney Museum at 42nd St (NYC), Experimenta Festival (Buenos Aires), Helsinki Biennale (Finland), Angelica Festival (Bologna Italy), City of Women Festival (Llubliana Slovenia), Beyond Innocence Festival (Kobe Japan), The Dom (Moscow), Adelaide State Theatre (Australia), Marstall (Munich), etc. "All The Way Way With Jim and Shel" an interactive installation made in collaboration with visual artist Jim Hodges was exhibited at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art in Oregon this past summer. Hirsch has performed hundreds of concerts of improvised music with great musicians including Anthony Coleman, Christian Marclay, Ikue Mori, Toshio Kajiwara, Hans Reichel, Min Xiao Fen, Tony Buck, David Simons, Johannes, Connie and Matthias Bauer, Paul Lovens, David Watson, Marina Rosenfeld, Jim Staley, DJ Olive, Denman Maroney, Joey Baron, Mark Dresser, Ned Rothenberg, Marc Ribot, Cyro Baptista, Butch Morris, Elliot Sharp, Uchihashi Kasuhisa, Joe Williamson, etc, etc. She can be heard on dozens of CDs including her just released CDs "The Far In, Far Out Worlds of Shelley Hirsch" (Tzadik) and "Duets" with gutarist Uchihashi Kasuhisa (Innocence Records), and on her solo CD "States" (Tellus); her storytelling CD "O Little Town of East New York" (Tzadik); "Haiku Lingo" (No Mans Land) last two co-composed with longtime collaborator keyboardist David Weinstein- and the LP "Singing" (Apollo). She has also recorded with the groups September Band and X-Communication (FMP), David Moss's Direct Sound (Intakt); and can be heard on CDs by Jerry Hunt, Jim Staley, Butch Morris, Richard Teitelbaum, Elliot Sharp, John Zorn, Nicholas Collins, Jon Rose, Sven Ake Johannson and Alexander Von Schlippenbach, David Shea, Nina Danino, Joseph Celli and Jin Hi Kim, Martin Schutz and Hans Koch, Chantal Dumas, Jay Clayton and many compilation CDs. Hirsch has composed music for, and /or appeared in films including ones by Nina Danino, Abigail Childs, Lee Sachs, Zoe Beloff. She is the subject of 2 short documentary films made for German Television ZDF and Arte and is featured in Derek Baileys series on Improvisation for BBC TV. She has been commissioned to write several radioplays by New American Radio and Performing Arts ;SFB radio in Germany.; The Wexner Center and Harvestworks. The radio version of "O Little Town of East New York" produced by NARPA was the winner of a 1st prize at the Prix Futura International Media Competition in Berlin. Her text for "O Little Town of East New York" has been translated into Finnish, Spanish, German and was published in Italian in a book of writing by musical artists called PANTA. This year Hirsch has been awarded a Creative Capital grant for a new multidisciplinary/performance work; a joint residency at Fire Engine 27 and Harvestworks Studio PASS to create a sound installation; and a grant from theTown of Bern Switzerland to co-compose and write the libretto for a new piece with Swiss composer/arranger Simon Hostettler. Past grants and fellowships include several from NEA and NYFA in music composition, new forms, interarts and performance art categories, from Mary Flagler Carey Trust in the music for theater and recording categories and from NYSCA in electronic music. Residencies include the prestigious DAAD Residency (Berlin); STEIM (Amsterdam) 2xs; Harvestworks, Studio PASS (NYC) 4xs; Arcadia Summer Arts Residency (Maine); Boston Museum School; Voiceover Festival (London). She is currently an improvising vocalist in Alvin Currans Philharmonie (w/ Fred Frith, Joan Jeanrenaud, Willie Winants and Curran), Billy Martin's "Drop the Needle Project" (w/ Martin, DJ Olive, Min Xiao Fen, Cyro Baptista, Melvin Gibbs, Graham Haynes, Danny Blume) and in Christian Calons "Ulysses" project and she is heard on the soundtrack for Noemie LaFrances choreography in a staircase "Descent". Her work has been the subject of 100's of pre and reviews. She especially appreciates the many articles journalist Harry Lachner has written about her work and what Anne LeBaron writes in her essay "Reflections of Surrealism in Postmodern Musics" in the book "Post modern Music/Postmodern Thought" published by Garland Press 2001. Hirsch has given workshops and masterclasses internationally and is a member of the board at Roulette Intermediun in NYC. David Weinstein is composer and multimedia artist whose musical and site-specific installation works have been shown worldwide. His musical works juxtapose sound effects, traditional and non-traditional instruments, synthetic sound, ancient and exotic tunings and noise. As a keyboardist Weinstein has recorded and performed in collaboration with musicians including Shelley Hirsch, Elliott Sharp, John Zorn, Ned Rothenberg, Rhys Chatham and many others. Weinstein's theatrical, installation and multimedia pieces have received a number of grants and awards. He articipated in a long collaboration with the live video performance group, The Poool, and works with the artist Doris Vila on her animated, multi-user, multi-screen, responsive environment installations (cited at Prix Ars Electronica 2002). This double CD-set is the companion to the final book reporting on the activities of Het Apollohuis. The recordings on these CDs give an idea of the music and the sound art presented in concerts at Het Apollohuis in the priod from 1980 through 1997. Out of a total of 500 performances I chose 38, from which exceprts of varying lenght have been included in this anthiology. These have been arranged in chronological order. The diversity of the selected pieces is characteristic of the programme of Het Apollohuis. Only limited number of composers and musicians who performed can be heard in brief fragments o these discs. Consequently a considerable number has been excluded. There simply was no way to include them all (this selection does not imply we value one above the other). The choice of the particular musicians has been my responsability (P: Panhuysen). liner notes: René van Peer sound selection: René Adriaans mastering: Frank Donkersgoed design: Tom Homburg, Marcel d'Anjou (Opera)
Copyright Zerynthia and RAM radioartemobile 2014-2020 All rights reserved - Web development by Intergraf