Bronx
River Art Center Presents
BRONX
RIVER SOUNDS
A MONTH-LONG SUMMER MUSIC SERIES
FEATURING WORKS INSPIRED BY THE BRONX RIVER
JUNE 9, 16 & 23, 2007

Saturday, June 9th at 6pm
Randy Johnston Trio - Jazz Guitar

Electric
blues meets bebop and contemporary influences to create an exciting
convergence of sounds that has made Randy Johnston one of the
hottest jazz guitarists and composers both in the United States
and abroad. The key to his appeal is how successfully he blends
various inspirations to create a fiery jazz/blues style that reaches
both the head and heart. Randy’s new composition consists
of a suite of jazz tunes that draw inspiration from world events
as well as personal impressions of life in New York, the USA and
the Bronx. He has assembled a trio that includes bass player Nat
Reeves and drummer Gene Jackson.
Saturday,
June 16th at 6pm
Ricardo Arias – Experimental Composer

*photo courtesy of Peter Gannushkin / DOWNTOWNMUSIC.NET
Ricardo
Arias was born in Bogotà, Colombia, in 1965. He has also
lived in Barcelona, The Hague, and currently resides in New York.
Most of Arias's music is improvised and made in collaboration
with other musicians. Apart from occasionally playing the flute,
he uses unconventional instruments and found objects as sound
sources. Since 1992 he has focused almost exclusively on The Balloon
Kit, a number of rubber balloons attached to a suitable structure
and played with the hands and a set of accessories, including
various kinds of sponges, pieces of Styrofoam, rubber bands. For
his composition "Trying and Erring" created for BRAC,
he has brought together a unique group of musicians, each of whom
have developed idiosyncratic ways of approaching their instruments
and of understanding and organizing sounds. Although their music
is highly personal, they work collaboratively to create music
and experiment with sound. The ensemble includes Bryan Eubanks,
Andrew Lafkas, Sean Meehan, Kenta Nagai, Vic Rawlings, Barry Weisblat
and Nate Wooley.
Saturday, June 23rd at 6pm
Laura Andel Orchestra – Experimental Tango

with
special guests Daniel Binelli (bandoneon) and Elliott Sharp (electric
guitar)
New
York-based, Argentinean composer and conductor Laura Andel premieres
a newly commissioned work by Bronx River Art Center for her nine-piece
orchestra comprised of an unusually eclectic instrumentation that
includes bandoneon, gamelan instruments, electric guitar, Fender
Rhodes, vibraphone, cornet, viola, clarinets, piano and double
bass. The Laura Andel Orchestra includes the long-time collaborators
and unique musicians Taylor Ho Bynum, Ken Filiano, Stephanie Griffin,
Carl Maguire, Ursel Schlicht, David Simons, and Danny Tunick,
and for this BRAC performance, the special participation of Argentinean
Tango bandoneon player Daniel Binelli, and New York experimental
electric guitar player Elliott Sharp. By writing scores that pull
from her native Tango and balance composition, textural improvisation,
and compositional conducting, Andel and her ensemble create unique
sonic landscapes, built from musical elements from avant-garde
jazz to contemporary classical. In addition to the BRAC premiere,
the orchestra will perform another recently created work titled
Doble Mano.
*Doble
Mano was funded in part by the Composer Assistance Program of
the American Music Center, and was partially developed during
a residency at The Rockefeller Foundation / Bellagio Study Center,
in Italy, and at Blue Mountain Center in New York.
Admission
to each concert is a $10 suggested donation.