Ralph “Buzzy” Jones reminisces about his upbringing in Detroit, a breeding ground for musical innovators.
CONCERT
feat. Rafiq Bhatia, Ralph Jones, Teddy Rankin-Parker, Christian Smith
All music produced by Alexander Overington
Stage Production by Thread Collective Inc.
FRIDAY THE 13TH OF MAY, 2011
WILDER MAIN, OBERLIN OH
6PM
Tom Lopez reminisces on what he likes most about what Alex Overington brings to the table. With cream, two sugars.
CONCERT
feat. Rafiq Bhatia, Ralph Jones, Teddy Rankin-Parker, Christian Smith
All music produced by Alexander Overington
Stage Production by Thread Collective Inc.
FRIDAY THE 13TH OF MAY, 2011
WILDER MAIN, OBERLIN OH
6PM
If you find yourself in Ohio and would do anything for a sneak peak of my recital, its your lucky day! I’m premiering a new piece commissioned by the sciensemble in Fairchild Chapel tonight at 10PM. The six piece band is made up of some of the brightest new music performers in Oberlin — all of whom were excited about experimenting with me in the studio. We started off recording the percussionist, Christian Smith, playing a 12-minute improvisation for wood block (of all things) and classical guitar (which was smashed into multiple pieces, and had homemade circuits and contact mics glued all over the place — see above photo). I then recorded the other performers mimicking the the sounds of Christian’s recording. The resulting tape piece is that of 60 or so layers that have been chopped up, rearranged and sculpted into a 15-minute studio re-orchestration that follows the narrative of the original solo. Although Christian’s recorded improvisation rarely surfaces in the finished product, he will be playing along live tonight with the tape piece, a fitting bookend to the process.
Be sure to check out the other pieces on the program, three excellent new works by composers Eugene Kim, Porter James & Matthew Chamberlain. Hope to see you there!
P.S. For those of you who can’t make it out tonight, I’ll be presenting the piece in a masterclass tomorrow night with composer-in-residence Rand Steiger of University of California, San Diego at 7PM in Bibbins 223.
Lewis Nielson discusses his thoughts on CONCERT, my upcoming senior show. For those of you in the greater Cleveland area, check it out!
FRIDAY THE 13th OF MAY, 6PM
WILDER MAIN, OBERLIN OH
feat. Rafiq Bhatia, Ralph Jones, Teddy Rankin-Parker, Christian Smith
all music composed by the performers in collaboration with Alexander Overington
all music produced by Alexander Overington
Stage Production by Thread Collective Inc.
I’ve had the great fortune over the past few months of getting to know the performer and ethnomusicologist, Ralph Miles Jones. I approached him last October about filming a short profile video for the Oberlin website and in the process of shooting we realized that we had a lot in common. Now, we’re in the studio working on an electroacoustic piece that will be performed in May at Oberlin and in July at CalArts (where Ralph and I will be teaching this summer). More about that piece later. But for now, check out this video which I’ve decided should be called: THE MAN, THE LEGEND.
Listen to the Oberlin Third Eye Laptop Orchestra (TELO) perform live with visiting artist Hans Tammen. TELO is an electroaccoustic variation on Hans’ established Third Eye Orchestra for which he has developed a system for coaching and directing eclectic ensembles in guided improvisation. This incarnation of the band includes 6 laptops, percussion, piano, violin and voice. Yours truly on laptop, subwoofer and violin processing.
Oberlin Third Eye Laptop Orchestra
Warner Concert Hall
Oberlin, Ohio
October, 19 2010
Nina Moffitt - Emily
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“Emily”
Here is the last track off Nina Moffitt’s Where I Have Been, an album I worked on with her at Oberlin and in NYC. ”Emily” is Nina’s brilliant arrangement of an already brilliant Joanna Newsom tune off 2006’s Ys.
featuring the Nina Moffitt Quintet:
Nina Moffitt, voice
Rafiq Bhatia, guitar/loops
Jackson Hill, acoustic bass
Timothy Bennett, alto sax
Jordan Goldstein, alto sax
Alex Morris, drum kit
Check out a review of the album here, via The Oberlin Review. More tracks off this record to come soon, but you can download the full length right now over at Bandcamp.