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March 2013 at the Stone 
curated by Dave Scanlon / Al Lipowski

MARCH 2013
THE LAST MONTH OF THE STONE CURATOR SERIES
BEGINNING APRIL 2013—THE STONE RESIDENCIES!
Since April of 2005 The Stone has presented over 5,000 concerts and workshops booked by over 130 different curators from the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, Asia, the Caribbean and beyond! Beginning April 2013 we will suspend the curator series to present a variety of distinguished cutting-edge artists in week-long Stone Residencies, performing their own work 6 nights a week, two sets a night.

3/1 Friday (ICS)
8 pm
killer BOB
Dave Scanlon (guitar) Max Jaffe (drums) Rob Lundberg (bass)

10 pm
Guerilla Toss
Kassie Carlson (voice) Ian Kovac (synth) Peter Negroponte (drums, electronics) Simon Hanes (bass) Arian Shafiee (guitar)


3/2 Saturday (DS)
8 pm
Normal Love
Amnon Freidlin (guitar, electronics) Evan Lipson (bass) Rachael Bell (voice, sampler) Jessica Pavone (amplified violin) Max Jaffe (drums)

10 pm
In One Wind
Angelo Spagnolo (voice, guitar) Rob Lundberg (bass) Mallory Glaser (voice, synth, sampler) Max Jaffe (drums) Steven Lugerner (woodwinds)


3/3 Sunday (SK)
8 pm
Steven Lugerner Quartet
Steven Lugerner (woodwinds) Myra Melford (piano) Stephanie Richards (trumpet) Matt Wilson (drums)

10 pm
Cloud Becomes Your Hand
Stephen Cooper (voice, guitar) Hunter Jack (violin) Weston Minissali (synth) Sam Sowyrda (percussion) Booker Stardrum (drums)
FIVE DOLLARS


3/4 Monday (MJC)
8 and 930 pm
Frank London’s Shekhina Big Band
Greg Wall, Marty Ehrlich, Matt Darriau, Zach Mayer, Paul Shapiro, Doug Wieselman, Jessica Lurie (saxes) Justin Mullens, Steven Gluzband, Ronald Horton, Pam Fleming, Rob Henke (trumpets) Curtis Hasselbring, Jacob Garchik, Matt Haviland, Brian Drye (trombones) Yoshie Fruchter (guitar) Anthony Coleman (piano) Uri Sharlin (accordion) Brian Glassman (bass) Roberto Rodriguez (drums) Renato Thoms (percussion)


3/5 Tuesday (DS)
8 pm
The Chives
Max Jaffe (drums) Steven Lugerner (woodwinds) Matthew Wohl (bass)

10 pm
Ashley Paul
Ashley Paul (woodwinds, electronics, voice, guitar)


3/6 Wednesday (ICS)
8 pm
Girls and God (angelo)
Angelo Spagnolo (voice, guitar, electronics)

10 pm
Girls and God (dave)
Dave Scanlon (voice, guitar, electronics)


3/7 Thursday (KR)
8 pm
Bleeding Heart
Ross Gallagher (bass, compositions) Danny Fisher-Lochhead (alto sax) Kyle Wilson (tenor sax) Danny Lubin-Laden (trombone) Craig Weinrib (drums) Rafiq Bhatia (guitar)

10 pm
Aaron Roche
Aaron Roche (voice, guitar, electronics)


3/8 Friday (NY)
8 pm
Many Arms
Nick Millevoi (guitar) Ricardo Lagomasino (drums) Johnny DeBlase (bass)

10 pm
Celestial Shore
Sam Owens (voice, guitar) Greg Albert (voice, bass) Max Almario (drums)


3/9 Saturday (CL)
8 pm
Ashcan Orchestra
Pat Spadine (toys, percussion) and special guests

10 pm
Pet Bottle Ningen
Dave Miller (drums) Dave Scanlon (guitar) Nonoko Yoshida (sax)


3/10 Sunday (RJP)
8 pm
Hag
David Grollman (percussion) Brad Henkel (trumpet) Sean Ali (bass)

10 pm
Justin Veloso
Justin Veloso (percussion)


3/11 Monday (TO)
8 and 930 pm
Frank London’s Shekhina Big Band
Greg Wall, Marty Ehrlich, Matt Darriau, Zach Mayer, Paul Shapiro, Doug Wieselman, Jessica Lurie (saxes) Justin Mullens, Steven Gluzband, Ronald Horton, Pam Fleming, Rob Henke (trumpets) Curtis Hasselbring, Jacob Garchik, Matt Haviland, Brian Drye (trombones) Yoshie Fruchter (guitar) Anthony Coleman (piano) Uri Sharlin (accordion) Brian Glassman (bass) Roberto Rodriguez (drums) Renato Thoms (percussion)


3/12 Tuesday (CWL)
8 pm
Travis Reuter
Travis Reuter (guitar, compositions) Peter Evans (trumpet) Miles Okazaki (guitar) Jeremy Viner (tenor sax) Danny Sher (drums)

10 pm
J-Zee-Shushi-Car
Zachary Pruitt (guitar) Justin Veloso (drums) Derek Leslie (bass)


3/13 Wednesday (BLG)
8 pm
Wolfgang Gil
Wolfgang Gil (electronics)

10 pm
Alan Bjorklund
Alan Bjorklund (trumpet, compositions) David Schnug (tenor sax) Jeremy Viner (baritone sax) Pascal Niggenkemper (bass) Cody Brown (drums) Bastard (voice)
A Tribute to Andrew Carrico, playing the music of both Alan Bjorklund and Andrew Carrico.


3/14 Thursday (ICS)
8 pm
VaVatican
Weston Minissali (synth) Nathaniel Morgan (sax) Owen Stewart-Robertson (guitar) Booker Stardrum (drums)

10 pm
Eli Keszler
Eli Keszler (percussion) and Special Guests


3/15 Friday (CL)
8 pm
Valerie Kuehne
Valerie Kuehne (cello)

10 pm
Ipppen
Kouno Youji (electronics, synth)
From Shikoku, Japan.


3/16 Saturday (JR)
8 pm
JOHN ZORN IMPROV NIGHT—A STONE BENEFIT
John Zorn (sax) Joe Morris, Nels Cline, Aram Bajakian (guitars) Ikue Mori (electronics) Suphala (tablas) Meaghan Burke (cello) Vicky Chow (piano) Kevin Norton (drums, vibes) James Ilgenfritz (bass) and many special guests
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS


3/17 Sunday (KR)
8 pm
Beth Weisser
Beth Weisser (viola)
Talea Ensemble violist presents The Return. Works by J.S. Bach, Gérard Grisey, Bernd Alois Zimmermann

10 pm
William Lang
William Lang (trombone)
Young experimental trombonist William Lang explores the ideas of architecture and intuition in a set featuring Bach and Iannis Xenakis as pillars, also featuring music by Gyorgy Kurtag, Fred Frith, Domenico Gabrielli, and the performer himself, alongside Gregorian Chants.


3/18 Monday (JM)
8 and 930 pm
Frank London’s Shekhina Big Band
Greg Wall, Marty Ehrlich, Matt Darriau, Zach Mayer, Paul Shapiro, Doug Wieselman, Jessica Lurie (saxes) Justin Mullens, Steven Gluzband, Ronald Horton, Pam Fleming, Rob Henke (trumpets) Curtis Hasselbring, Jacob Garchik, Matt Haviland, Brian Drye (trombones) Yoshie Fruchter (guitar) Anthony Coleman (piano) Uri Sharlin (accordion) Brian Glassman (bass) Roberto Rodriguez (drums) Renato Thoms (percussion)


3/19 Tuesday (KR)
8 pm
Joshua Roman
Joshua Roman (solo cello)
Rising-star cellist, Joshua Roman, presents a range of works for solo cello by Gabriela Lena Frank, George Crumb, Gyorgy Ligeti, and a new work by Roman himself.

10 pm
James Austin Smith
James Austin Smith (oboe)
Recent works for solo oboe by Marcos Balter, and Louis Andriessen, are juxtaposed with Telemann solo Fantasies—an evening of oboe, unsullied by other instruments, finally free to speak to your inner double reed-lover.


3/20 Wednesday (KR)
8 pm
Sam Pluta and Jim Altieri
Jim Altieri (violin) Sam Pluta (electronics)
Electronics and experimental music specialists setup a night of rambunctious improvisations.

10 pm
Daria Binkowski
Daria Binkowski (flute)
Sonic Manic Psychosis: Flutist Daria Binkowski presents seldom-performed solo works by James Dillon, Motoharu Kawashima, Nicolaus Huber, and Heinz Holliger.


3/21 Thursday (HB)
8 pm
RADICAL2
Dennis Sullivan (percussion) Levy Lorenz (electronics)
Levy Lorenzo and Dennis Sullivan are an irrational, classification-defying duo that explores the intersection of theatric, percussive and electronic mediums. March 21 will see Levy and Dennis split a program of solos and will feature compositions by Georges Aperghis, Vinko Globokar, and custom electronics designed by Levy Lorenzo.

10 pm
Mike Truesdell
Mike Truesdell (percussion)
Rising star percussionist Mike Truesdell will present works for solo percussion ranging from a classic John Cage to a new work by Christos Hatzis.


3/22 Friday (ICS)
8 pm
Schubert/Gavett Duo
Schubert, Gavett (voices)
Megan Schubert and Jeffrey Gavett sing and play their own new works for voices and piano.

10 pm
Chris Gross
Chris Gross (cello)
Talea cellist Chris Gross presents Eccentric Landscapes: Major works for solo cello by James Dillon and Charles Wuorinen, as well as miniatures by Piatti, Zimmermann, and Sciarrino.


3/23 Saturday (NY)
8 pm
RADICAL2
Dennis Sullivan (percussion) Levy Lorenz (electronics)
Levy Lorenzo and Dennis Sullivan are an irrational, classification-defying duo that explores the intersection of theatric, percussive and electronic mediums. March 23 will feature compositions by Rick Burkhardt, Alexander Schubert and custom electronics designed by Radical 2.

10 pm
Yuki Numata Horn Trio
Eric Huebner (piano) Adam Unsworth (horn) Yuki Numata (violin)
An evening of horn trios performed by Eric Huebner, Adam Unsworth and Yuki Numata. Works include trios by Charles Wuorinen and György Ligeti.


3/24 Sunday (JR)
8 pm
Ludovico Ensemble plays the complete cymbalom chamber music of Kurtag
Nicholas Tolle (cymbalom) Aliana de la Guardia (soprano) Shaw Pong Liu (violin) Tony d’Amico (bass) Rane Moore (clarinet)
The Ludovico Ensemble was founded in 2002 by Nicholas Tolle and currently serves as Ensemble in Residence at the Boston Conservatory. Its mission is to dually promote the music of the European and American avant-garde as well as to foster the development of new American repertoire for mixed chamber ensemble. The configuration of the group varies as required by the repertoire. Its performances have been enthusiastically received by composers such as Helmut Lachenmann, Hans Abrahamsen, and Jonathan Harvey. The group takes its name from the fictional medical treatment featured in the Anthony Burgess novel and Stanley Kubrick movie “A Clockwork Orange,” in which the protagonist is subjected to a classical conditioning regimen that induces nausea at the sight of violent or exploitative acts, but also, inadvertently, to the music of Beethoven.

10 pm
Ludovico Ensemble plays Marti Epstein’s Hypnagogia
Nicholas Tolle (percussion) Megan Levin (harp) Shaw Pong Liu (violin) Arthur Sato (oboe) Rane Moore (clarinet) Dave Broome (piano) Lauren Radnofsky (cello)
The Ludovico Ensemble was founded in 2002 by Nicholas Tolle and currently serves as Ensemble in Residence at the Boston Conservatory. Its mission is to dually promote the music of the European and American avant-garde as well as to foster the development of new American repertoire for mixed chamber ensemble. The configuration of the group varies as required by the repertoire. Its performances have been enthusiastically received by composers such as Helmut Lachenmann, Hans Abrahamsen, and Jonathan Harvey. The group takes its name from the fictional medical treatment featured in the Anthony Burgess novel and Stanley Kubrick movie “A Clockwork Orange,” in which the protagonist is subjected to a classical conditioning regimen that induces nausea at the sight of violent or exploitative acts, but also, inadvertently, to the music of Beethoven.


3/26 Tuesday (NY)
8 pm
Erik Carlson Solo
Erik Carlson (violin)
Talea violinist Erik Carlson, will perform works by Jürg Frey, Justė Janulytė, Randy Gibson, Andreas Eklöf, and Taylan Susam.

10 pm
The Links
Bill Kalinkos (clarinet) Joshua Roman (cello) Yuki Numata (violin) Dennis Sullivan (drums)
The Links is a chamber rock band comprised of drumset, violin, cello and clarinet. Tonight they perform works written expressly for them including works by Matt Marks, Stefan Freund, Evan Hause, Chuck Krenner as well as a world premiere by Jeff Myers.


3/27 Wednesday (RK)
8 pm
David Shively—UllU duo
David Shively (percussion) Chris McIntyre (trombone)
UllU duo - David Shively (Either/Or) and Chris McIntyre (TILT) meet up for a set of new long-format electroacoustic pieces. Feedback drums, organ, tapes, radios, trombone, and cimbalom to make appearances.

10 pm
Jonathan Hepfer Solo
Jonathan Hepfer (percussion)
Percussionist Jonathan Hepfer will play recent works from the solo percussion repertoire including pieces by Georges Aperghis, Brian Ferneyhough, and Pierluigi Billone.


3/28 Thursday (SK)
8 pm
Andy Kozar Solo
Andy Kozar (trumpet)
Andrew Kozar presents new works for trumpet and electronics by Hannah Lash, Quinn Collins Matthew Burtner, Tyler Harrison, and Scott Worthington.

10 pm
Dave Nelson
Dave Nelson (trombone) Michael Caterisano (percussion)
Trombonist and composer Dave Nelson will perform a set of original compositions for trombone and loop pedal with special guest Michael Caterisano on percussion. Together they produce compositionally minded soundscapes that will transport you to a higher state of consciousness.


3/29 Friday (DDT)
8 pm
Miranda Cuckson
Miranda Cuckson (violin, viola)
All-star violinist Miranda Cuckson presents two new works by American composers Robert Rowe and Anna Weesner, one with electronics and one with cello, plus a gnarly, major work of Schoenbergian expressivity by Roger Sessions, which is hardly ever tackled.

10 pm
Rane Moore & Gabriela Diaz
Rane Moore (clarinet) Gabriela Diaz (violin)
In an eclectic program of today’s avant garde music ranging from the austere to the doo-wop inspired, Boston’s new music divas violinist Gabriela Diaz and clarinetist Rane Moore present works by Lee Hyla, Rudolf Rojahn, Gyorgy Kurtag, Gyorgy Ligeti, Hans Tutschku and Claude Vivier.


3/30 Saturday (RK)
8 pm
Ross Karre
Ross Karre (percussion)
Ross Karre presents a program of 20th and 21st century American Experimentalism. Each piece is tuned towards the interior of the instrument/object. Starting with Berlin composer Peter Ablinger’s investigation of naturally occurring spectra in cymbals, Ross takes a stethoscopic approach to percussion and piano via the works of John Cage, Ben Johnston and Steve Antosca.

10 pm
Wet Ink Ensemble: Josh Modney and Eric Wubbels
Josh Modney (violin) Eric Wubbels (piano)
New York City-based Wet Ink Ensemble presents a set of adventurous new music for violin and piano at The Stone, featuring composer/pianist Eric Wubbels and violinist Joshua Modney, performing works by Salvatore Sciarrino, Eric Wubbels and Alex Mincek.


3/31 Sunday (ICS)
8 pm
Assaff Weisman
Assaff Weisman (piano)
Pianist Assaff Weisman will perform works of Ligeti and Ravel.

10 pm
Steve Beck
Steve Beck (piano) Assaff Weisman (piano)
Talea pianist Steven Beck presents solo masterworks from Schubert’s late catalog alongside 4-hand pieces with Assaff Weisman.