[oddmusic] EASY NOT EASY FESTIVAL : Oct 24 & 25 : Brooklyn!

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ROULETTE
October 24th & 25th - 8:00 PM
www.roulette.org

Using the idea of "Simple Scores" as a starting point, the two night - second annual - EASY NOT EASY FESTIVAL gathers a wide array of some of NYC's most exciting young artists to compose and perform a series of "simple" new scores as well as some by more established artists.

$15 General Admission - $10 Members/Students/Seniors

List Subject to Change:

COMPOSERS:

Mon OCT 24th - 8:00PM
Christian Marclay
Greg Saunier (from Deerhoof)
Duane Pitre
Tyshawn Sorey
Hunter Hunt Hendrix (from Liturgy)
Jeremiah Cymerman
Darius Jones
Alfredo Marin
Catherine Lamb

Tues OCT 25th - 8:00PM
Christian Marclay
David Behrman
Okkyung Lee
Shahzad Ismaily (from Ceramic Dog, Secret Chiefs 3...)
Greg Fox (from Guardian Alien, GDFX)
Jason McMahon (from Skeletons, Bubu Gang)
Laurel Halo
Matthew Mehlan (from Skeletons)
Doron Sadja

PERFORMERS:

Mon OCT 24 - 8:00PM
Jessica Pavone - viola
Jeremiah Cymerman - clarinet & electronics
Brad Henkel - trumpet
Joshua Rubin - clarinet
Darius Jones - alto sax
Josh Modney - violin
Russell Greenberg - percussion
Sandy Gordon - ice, electronics
Dan Peck - tuba

Tue OCT 25 - 8:00PM
Daniel Levin - cello
Shahzad Ismaily - electronics
Richard Garet - electronics
Matt Nelson - tenor sax
Sam Sowyrda - vibes, malletcat
Nathaniel Morgan - alto sax
Jason McMahon - guitar
Sam Kulik - trombone
Gareth Flowers - trumpet
Justin Frye - contrabass

Listen to all three nights of last year's Easy Not Easy Festival on the Free Music Archive - featuring work by Robert Ashley, John Zorn, Matana Roberts, Dan Deacon, and many more -
http://freemusicarchive.org/curator/Roulette/Roulettes_EASY_NOT_EASY_Festival

ROULETTE
509 ATLANTIC AVE (at the corner of 3rd Ave)
2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, G, D, M, N, R, B & Q trains and the LIRR
Brooklyn
www.roulette.org

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