[spectre] Tuesday April 16 The Virgil Moorefield Bicontinental
Pocket Orchestra & Intermedia Works
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Tuesday April 16 2013 Doors 21:00 Concert 21:30
THE VIRGIL MOOREFIELD BICONTINENTAL POCKET ORCHESTRA & INTERMEDIA WORKS
hinterzimmer cd /dvd release tour
Performing in full the new double cd/dvd release on hinterzimmer records
–the pocket orchestra:
1. no business as usual (2010) 18 min.
2. arrival of the crows (1998) 11 min.
3. detroit per se (2012) 15 min.
–the intermedia work:
five ideas about the relation of sight and sound (2008-2011) 35 min.
a live intermedia performance, synthesizing synesthesia in three
scenes and two interludes
vicky chow, piano
ian ding, vibraphone, drums
will robbins, bass
martin lorenz, percussion, drums
virgil moorefield, drums, piano
jürg wickihalder, bari sax
arad evans, electric guitar
will stanton, technical director
daniel wharton, key grip
Virgil Moorefield is a composer, intermedia artist, author, and
drummer. CDs of his composer-led ensembles include “Things You Must Do
to Get to Heaven” (Innova, 2007), “The Temperature in Hell is Over
3,000 Degrees” (Tzadik, 1997), and “Distractions On the Way To the
King’s Party” (Cuneiform, 1994). The Virgil Moorefield Ensemble has
performed in Europe and the U.S., including the Inventing America
Festival at London’s Barbican Hall, and the Bang on a Can Marathon at
Lincoln Center. Moorefield’s concert-length intermedia work, “Five
Ideas About the Relation of Sight and Sound” (2008), has been
presented at festivals in the United States, Canada, Ireland, and
Chile. A collaborative intermedia work, “Chicago Union Station”
(2004), has been shown around the world. His work has received support
from the Rockefeller Foundation, Commissioning Music USA, and the
National Endowment for the Arts, among others. Moorefield’s
commissions include the Bang On A Can All-Stars and New Music Detroit.
His orchestral work “Blanqui” was performed by the Orchestra of the
S.E.M. Ensemble in Brooklyn.
His book, “The Producer As Composer” (2005; paperback, 2010), is
published by MIT Press. As a drummer, Moorefield has worked with
numerous rock and avantgarde artists, including Glenn Branca, Swans,
Bill Laswell, Elliott Sharp, and Damage.
Moorefield received an M.F.A. and a Ph.D. in composition from
Princeton University. He also holds an M.A. and a B.A. in Comparative
Literature from Columbia University, and studied at the Juilliard
School. He was formerly an Assistant Professor of Music at
Northwestern University and an Associate Professor of Music at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Moorefield lives and works near
Zürich, Switzerland
virgilmoorefield.com
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/virgil-moorefield-ensemble
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