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10/30/2005
ENSEMBLE PAMPLEMOUSSE and THE RIVINGTON SALON present:
Mischief Night �Scary� Music
A Halloween Celebration, Salon Inaugural Opening, Reception Soir�e and Benefit October, 30 2005 $12 Doors 7 pm, Music 8 pm, The Rivington Salon, 6 Rivington St. Near Bowery. Reception afterward � Cheap drinks. Reservation suggested. For reservations and more information please email: ensemblepamplemousse@earthlink.net or call 917-913-3190
Featuring: George Crumb, BLACK ANGELS for electric string quartet Robin Hayward, CRANK SHAFT for solo violin Rama Gottfried, DEATH OF SAMO�� for trombone quartet Natacha Diels/Andrew Greenwald, XXXX for drumset and electronics
Sound installation(s) by Langdon Crawford Art installation by Judith Braun
Performed by: Michael Boschen Caleb Burhans Justin Clark Natacha Diels Kiku Enomoto Ben Gerstein Andrew Greenwald Michael Lormand Corrina Lynch Laura Usiskin
In collaboration with The Rivington Salon, Ensemble Pamplemousse is pleased to announce its first ever Halloween concert bonanza! In addition to George Crumb�s infamous string quartet Black Angels, three new works will be performed including the world premi�re of New York composer Rama Gottfried�s Death of Samo�� for trombone quartet, Natacha Diels� and Andrew Greenwald�s XXXX, for percussion and electronics, and the New York premi�re of Berlin-based composer and reductionist tuba virtuoso Robin Hayward�s Crank Shaft, for solo violin.
After indulging in the spooky sounds of Ensemble Pamplemousse we invite our costumed and civilian guests to partake in food and drink, and cavort amidst the artwork of Salon hostess Judith Braun and others, gaze at horror films projected on the walls, and encounter Langdon Crawford�s space sensitive sounds, all at The Rivington Salon�s inaugural event, on the eve of All Hallow�s Eve, arguably the most mysterious night of the year.
Proceeds will benefit the production of Ensemble Pamplemousse�s spring collaboration with composers Rama Gottfried, Natacha Diels and Tobias Wagner, performers Rich Bennett, Kiku Enomoto, Andrew Greenwald and Laura Usiskin and designer Scott Carpenter.
posted by Coming Events
10/30/2005 07:30:00 PM
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