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2004
event icon EMPAC presents: WOW & FLUTTER - 1961 <-> now
The San Francisco Tape Music Center
WOW & FLUTTER - San francisco Tape Music Festival A two-day festival celebrating 40+ years of evocative creation featuring performances the classic and contemporary works by the original members of The San Francisco Tape Music Center (Bill Maginnis, Tony Martin, Pauline Oliveros, Ramon Sender, and Morton Subotnick) with The Ensemble Sospeso and a percussion ensembles under the direction of Brian Wilson.

Integrating the radical sensibilities of the avant-garde and the counterculture of the 1960s with the arts, film, and performance practices, the members of the San Francisco Tape Music Center (SFTMC) created art with impact that is still being felt today. Formed in 1961 by Pauline Oliveros (now Arts Department faculty at Rensselaer), and Ramon Sender, Morton Subtonick, Tony Martin, and Bill Maginnis, the SFTMC has collaborated with artists including Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and La Monte Young. The SFTMC's "do it yourself" ethos and commitment to experimentation has made them some of the most forward-thinking artists of our time. Their pioneering work with electronic music, as well as mixing film and images with sound during a performance, has set the bar for all that has come since.

The five principal members of the San Francisco Tape Music Center will converge at the RPI Playhouse on Friday, October 1st and Saturday, October 2nd to perform concerts showcasing both celebrated SFTMC works and modern pieces. This event will be a historical SFTMC retrospective. The early monumental pieces remain vital and groundbreaking, and the performances of the artists' current works will allow us to experience the thriving energy of their ongoing artistic research.


Pieces to be performed:

Pauline Oliveros and Tony Martin, Circuitry for 5 percussionists and lights

Morton Subotnick, Until Spring Revisited for laptop and 8-channel audio

Tony Martin, Silent Light with images and light projections

Ramon Sender, Tropical Fish Opera for fish and four musicians

Morton Subotnick, Mandolin for viola, piano, tape with visual composition and performance by Tony Martin

Pauline Oliveros, Bye, bye Butterfly for tape with visual composition and performance by Tony Martin

Ramon Sender, Great Grandpa Lemuel's Death-Rattle Reincarnation Blues

Pauline Oliveros, Apple Box Double

Ramon Sender, Kore for tape with with visual composition and performance by Tony Martin

Ramon Sender, Desert Ambulance for accordion, tape, with visual composition and performance by Tony Martin

Morton Subotnick, Release for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and 8-channel computer

Pauline Oliveros, Pauline's Solo for accordion and eight channel Expanded Instrument System (EIS)

WOW & FLUTTER History:

» David W. Bernstein - WOW & FLUTTER - A Short History of the SFTMC (301K adobe acrobat document)

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Dates and times for the performances are as follows:

WOW & FLUTTER at the RPI Playhouse

Dates: Friday, October 1, 2004
Time: 7:30pm
Concert Title: THREE THIRDS

Dates: Saturday, October 2, 2004
Time: 6:00pm
Concert Title: TWO HALVES AND FOUR QUARTERS

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