Sound Lounge for Friday 28 July 2017
9:00 On The Face Place
Dave Wilson, saxophonist, composer, ethnomusicologist and newly appointed Lecturer in Music Studies at the NZSM, is also quite possibly this country’s greatest expert on the music of Macedonia. Originally from Los Angeles, he has travelled and lived there ever since he was a student at college, and shares with us his brand new disc recorded with Skopje’s most eminent jazz musicians, the CSPS Ensemble. Receiving its NZ launch with a band of local musicians, Wellington, 30 July.
Dave WILSON/ CSPS Ensemble: Selection from the album On The Face Place
CSPS Ensemble
Sky Deck Music
10:00 Gabriel Prokofiev
9:00 On The Face Place
Dave Wilson, saxophonist, composer, ethnomusicologist and newly appointed Lecturer in Music Studies at the NZSM, is also quite possibly this country’s greatest expert on the music of Macedonia. Originally from Los Angeles, he has travelled and lived there ever since he was a student at college, and shares with us his brand new disc recorded with Skopje’s most eminent jazz musicians, the CSPS Ensemble. Receiving its NZ launch with a band of local musicians, Wellington, 30 July.
Dave WILSON/ CSPS Ensemble: Selection from the album On The Face Place
CSPS Ensemble
Sky Deck Music
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: String Quartet No 1 (4) (excerpt)
Elysian String Quartet
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 017
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra (excerpt)
DJ Yoda (turntables), Heritage Orchestra
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 017
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: Jerk Driver (excerpt)
Peter Gregson (multitracked cello)
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 014X
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: Jerk Driver (MaJiKer remix) (excerpt)
Peter Gregson (multitracked cello), MaJiKer (remixing)
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 014X
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: Clock Watt, from Piano Book No 1 (excerpt)
Genia (pno)
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 017
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: String Quartet No 2
Elysian Quartet
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 017
GABRIEL PROKOFIEV: Rockaby
Genia
NONCLASSICAL NONCLSS 017
11:00 New Music Dreams
I.RYOKO: Woes Be Gone, The Passing of Time, The Dancing Lights, from the album Rarities (2007-2011)
Thomas Lambert (electronics)
I.RYOKO: Opening
Thomas Lambert (electronics)