Friday, 14 October 2011

iiii FESTIVAL FRI 11

FRIDAY 11

ST PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH, King St. Newtown

7pm

ORGAN GROAN ORGANS GROANS
ORGAN MUSIC BY HERMIONE JOHNSON
JOHANNES CONTAG


COR FUHLER with THE METABOLISTS


Cor Fuhler – prepared piano
Jeff Henderson – baritone saxophone
David Long - guitar
Riki Gooch – prepared drums




RICHARD NUNNS  / NELL THOMAS / JOHN BELL /
SAM PETTIGREW (Sydney) / JOSH RUTTER


Richard Nunns – Taonga Puoro 
Nell Thomas – gamelan
John Bell - vibraphone, percussion
Sam Pettigrew – bass
Josh Rutter - dance












ROSALIND HALL (Melbourne) and 
ALICE HUI SHENG CHANG (Taiwan)


 Rosalind Hall – prepared saxophone Alice Hui-Sheng Chang – extended voice
 Attending to breathing spaces and mouth details, Alice Hui-Sheng Chang and Rosalind Hall experiment with similarities between abstract voice and saxophone. Challenging their instruments to produce extreme timbres and textures, they improvise with acoustics, silence, repetition and primal gestures resulting in an intricate balance between spontaneity and construction.
 
ROSALIND HALL www.rosalind-hall.com

ALICE HUI-SHENG CHANG www.huishengchang.com



JIM DENLEY / GERARD CREWDSON / DANIEL BEBAN



Jim Denley – saxophone, flute, Gerard Crewdson – brass, Daniel Beban - guitar

http://www.rainerlinz.net/NMA/22CAC/denley.html

http://www.myspace.com/jimdenley

http://www.splitrec.com/


MONIKA BROOKES / HERMIONE JOHNSON / 
TORBEN TILLY / ROD COOPER


Monika Brookes – accordion
Hermione Johnson – pipe organ
Torben Tilly – electric organ
Rod Cooper – invented instruments


10pm
FREDERICK ST. SOUND AND LIGHT EXPLORATION SOCIETY

HOODOO HOEDOWN! with STOREHOUSE!

NZ’s King of Goodtime Gospel, B B B Blues, Scorching Soul and C C C Calypso 
TOM RODWELL 
ignites the dance floor.

Tom Rodwell - vocals, guitar
Coco Davis - vocals
Phill Dryson - guitar
                                                     Mike Jensen - drums

http://storehouse.tsohost.co.uk/info.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNBdToWvzPs&feature=related








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