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April 2003
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06 Sun
9PM
ZU 33 Presents
Armed with an arsenal of percussive and electronic source material, Wormhole featuring Marcos Fernandes, Nathan Hubbard and Robert Montoya perform at the Whistle Stop in San Diego on Sunday, April 6th. Wormhle explore structured and open improvisation, soundart, beats and other sonic marvels of the 21st century. Also featuring a DJ set by Ryan Page.
The Whistle Stop
2236 Fern St.
San Diego
(619) 284-6784
07 Mon
8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Lisle Ellis (bass/electronics), Biggy Vinkeloe from Sweden (saxophone), Don Robinson from SF (drums).

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5

08 Tue
8PM
Phillip Wachsmann/Martin Blume
The Phillip Wachsmann/Martin Blume Duo performs with special guests Scott Walton, Joscha Oetz and Nathan Hubbard.
Dizzy's

$8

15 Tue
8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Two sets of improvised music: Nathan Hubbard/Al Scholl (guitar/drums) and Jason Robinson/Lee Elderton (woodwinds).

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5

17 Thu
8PM
Howard/Davis
Earl Howard and Anthony Davis. Regent's Lecturer Earl Howard is a pioneer in electronic music and will perform on a Kurzweil as well as saxophones with Anthony Davis, piano.

Pre-concert lecture at 7 p.m.

Mandeville Recital Hall
UCSD

$10/$8

20 Sun
8PM

Fuchs/Turetzky
Wolfgang Fuchs (Germany), reeds; Bertram Turetzky, contrabass. Also appearing: Chris Heenan, reeds (LA); Tucker Dulin, trombone.
4862 Voltaire St.
Ocean Beach

$5 donation

21 Mon
8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Noggin practices violin and guitar free screech. They are touring in commemoration of their tenth anniversary of playing together. They have released well over 30 records, and have toured the U.S. and Canada extensively. Eric Ostrowski (guitarand violin), Michael Griffen (violin).

Artie Smudges Trio performs "smooth noise" for clarinet, violin, viola and circuit bent electronics. Michael Griffen (violin, clarinet), Danielle Morgan (cello), Anna Pack (viola), Adam Griffen (electronics and live mixing).

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5

23 Wed
8PM
Other Ideas at The Space
Jeremy Drake - guitar, Kurt Heyl - trombone, Sara Schoenbeck - bassoon, Ben Wright - acoustic bass.

Other Ideas is a forum for the presentation of new independent music and other ideas in an intimate and informal setting.

The Space
916 West Washington St.
Mission Hills, San Diego

$5

24 Thu
8PM
Grossmont College Faculty Jazz Ensemble
Performing original compositions rooted in the jazz tradition. Jason Robinson - saxophone, Derek Cannon - trumpet, Paul Holtz - piano, Justin Grinnell - bass, Nathan Hubbard - drums.
Dizzy's

$8/$6

26 Sat
6PM
recant and Synesthesia
recant is an ever evolving art.music.film entity, using different arrangements of songs, films, fashion, performance art, and instrumentation for each show. recant combines noise,ambient,industrial,and traditional song structures to create something wholly deformed and unique.

Synesthesia is a dark ambient/experimental rock-ish group. They often craft a live show completely thorugh improvization. The four members use a variety of rotating instruments and themes such as anthropmorphising buildings like the leaning tower of piza by using an accordian.

The Den of Iniquity
18017 Almendro Lane
San Diego

Free

29 Tue
12:15
PM
The Rite Of Spring By Igor Stravinsky
The University of San Diego Music Program presents the piano 4-hands version - Kay Etheridge and Christopher Adler, piano (just one!). The performance will include introductory remarks by USD Music faculty Veny Maldjieva, Kay Etheridge and Christopher Adler about the history and legacy of this seminal work of the 20th century.

Parking at USD is free; take the West entrance to campus and request a visitors pass.

Shiley Theater
USD

Free

Spring Festival of New Music at UCSD
University of California, San Diego graduate students present a six-date Spring Festival of New Music starting April 25. Admission is free for all. A live web cast for April 25, May 2, and May 9 is available at http://www.ucsd.edu/music.

Every year the graduate students from each discipline, Composition, Computer Music, Critical Studies/Experimental Practices, and Performance, collaborate to create a Spring Festival of New Music. The individual accomplishments include 1st place at the Geneva International Music Competition, recipients of the Grosvenor Grant, and invitations to new music festivals around the world.

Collectively, they invite you to experience the innovative and provocative sounds of young composers, performers, and musical thinkers among their international community as they spring across the UCSD campus into the greater San Diego community.

April 25, 2003 at 7 p.m. in the Warren Music Studio A at UCSD
The program includes "Six Japanese Gardens" by Kaija Saariaho, "Quattro Canzoni Popolari" by Berio, "Suite Populaire Espanol" by Manuel da Falla, "String Quartet #1" by Allison Johnson, "Trio" by, Joe Michaels, and "Proses Lyriques" by Debussy.

April 27, 2003 at 7 p.m. in the Great Hall, St. Paul's Cathedral, 2728 Sixth Ave., San Diego
The program includes Seven Relics by Damien Ricketson, "ego" by Derek Keller, "An Inherent Desire to Attain Balance" by Cristyn Magnus & Hilary Rowan featuring Head on/off Dance, "Haiku Settings" by Mel Powell, "Up, Up, and Away" by Damien DeFede, and "Pantomime Grasshopper" by Cristyn Magnus.

May 2, 2003 at 7 p.m. in the Warren Music Studio A at UCSD
The program includes "t.R.,m.f.a.c.-c." by Kerry Hagan, "Braided Color" by Yumiko Morita, "stasis/resistance" by Linda Kernohan, "The Collapse of Bel Canto" by Sean Griffin, "Translation/Transgression" by Allison Johnson, and "Allegro Sostenuto" by Helmut Lachenmann.

May 4, 2003 at 6:30 p.m. on the Ocean Beach Pier
Performance will include improvisational works.

May 9, 2003 at 7 p.m. in the Warren Music Studio A at UCSD
The program includes "<picture of a bird?>" by Kueju Lin, "Composition 98a" by Anthony Braxton, "Players" by George Lewis, "Cards" by Roscoe Mitchell, "Touch & Go" by Jason Rosenberg, "PRESS" by Avi Tchamni, "KO-THA" by Scelsi, and "Hout" by Louis Andriessen.

May 10, 2003 at 7 p.m. in the San Diego Art Institute, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park
Program includes "Galaxie Lointaine" (Galaxy Reflection) by Ana-Maria Avram, "Love... aspiringly" by Derek Keller, "Do-Off" improvisation with Head on/off Dance, "Six Elizabethan Songs" by Dominick Argento, and "Adeiu, notre petite table!" by Sean Griffin.

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