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So Percussion is a four member percussion ensemble in the tradition of the virtuousic Percussion Group Cincinnati and Les Percussions de
Strasbourg. In the past few years, they have differentiated themselves by commissioning new works from young composers and extending their repetoire beyond traditional 20th century avant-garde
percussion music through collaborations (most recently with Björk producers Matmos) and their own compositions.
FOUR ORGANS, Steve Reich
LITTLE EYE, David Lang, Florent Renard-Payen, Cello
THE SO-CALLED LAWS OF NATURE, David Lang
... Intermission ...
Dirty Projectors
Total Running Time: 1:45
On the 19th, So Percussion will perform FOUR ORGANS by composer Steve Reich, and two works by David Lang: THE SO-CALLED LAWS OF NATURE, a work composed specifically for So Percussion
that features homemade instruments such as teacups, flowerpots, metal tubing and LITTLE EYE, a gorgeous spatial piece for solo cello, piano, vibraphone, and brake drums.
Just back from a national tour with Xiu Xiu, Dirty Projectors
is the work of composer / performer Dave Longstreth -- who relentlessly assembles different groups of musicans to perform his diverse and rapidly expanding compositions. In this incarnation the group
features Longstreth on guitar (played upside down, Hendrix-style) and vocals, back up singers Amber Coffman and Susanna Waiche, Charlie Looker (member of Zs and Extra Life) on twelve string electric
guitar, Nat Baldwin on electric and upright bass, Brian McOmber on drum set, and live video projection by James Sumner, animator of Dirty Projectors' full-length animated opera THE GETTY ADDRESS.
Admission to So Percussion / Dirty Projectors is free and open to the public.
Download the Rensselaer campus map and make your way to #67 Academy Hall.
Parking is available in the adjacent lot with entrance on College Avenue.
There will be signs to direct you to the event.
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Questions? Call the EMPAC Event Hotline: 518.276.3921
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