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For the first time ever Manuel Göttsching will be performing this summer in the USA!
New York: August 15 & 17, 2008
Philadelphia: August 16, 2008.
Check out his myspace site for exact time and places which will be announced soon.
cleodine velvet jackson
04-04-2008, 08:09 AM
E2-E4? I'm there. Thanks for the info.:thumbsup:
liL Ray
04-04-2008, 08:29 AM
For the first time ever Manuel Göttsching will be performing this summer in the USA!
New York: August 15 & 17, 2008
Philadelphia: August 16, 2008.
Check out his myspace site for exact time and places which will be announced soon.
but will he perform E2E4 for at least 1/2 hour??
cleodine velvet jackson
04-04-2008, 08:37 AM
but will he perform E2E4 for at least 1/2 hour??
I hope so, perhaps an hour. One of my all-time favorite cuts.:)
but will he perform E2E4 for at least 1/2 hour??
I dunno, he just hit me up saying that programs for each show will be different . . . .
EDIT: NY will be E2-E4, in Philadelphia a surprise :-)
liL Ray
04-04-2008, 08:42 AM
I hope so, perhaps an hour. One of my all-time favorite cuts.:)I don't need an hour of it at a concert, but at least 20 mins, with the guitar part!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z7pbAfWNwE
nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z7pbAfWNwE
nice
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Bill Blake
04-04-2008, 09:53 AM
How much for tickets to watch an old guy stand still behind computers on stage with acid trip stuffie in the background?
Detroitbootybass
04-04-2008, 11:05 AM
I wish we could have him in Detroit!
righteous knowledge
04-04-2008, 11:07 AM
I wish we could have him in Detroit!
that would be nice to have him here for the DEMF.
wow what a treat....
yeah believe it or not I only just heard e2-e4 in its entirety the other day, just hit me now harder then it ever would have I think, what an amazing amazing piece of electronic music
seminal, what else can you say!
!<br /> <br />For the first time ever Manuel Göttsching will be performing in the US!<br />New York, August 15 (Fr), 9 pm, Damrosch Park @ Lincoln Center, as "closing ceremony" of Worldless Music: US-premiere of E2-E4<br />Philadelphia, August 16 (Sa), 8 pm, Church Sanctuary of St.<br style="display:none"/><br .. /> Mary's Hamilton Village, located on the campus of the Universtiy of Pennsylvania: DIE MULDE & GREATEST HITS released under MG's name but also under the name of Ash Ra Tempel & Ashra<br />New York, August 17 (Su) midnight: Surprise Concert; location to be announced soon...<br /><br />For those who would like to learn more about how all started, there is a myspace site (made by fans) dedicated to MG's early work with the band but also as soloist performing under the name of ASH RA TEMPEL or ASHRA :-) <br />Check it out at: <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm15c3BhY2UuY29tL2FzaHJhdGVtcGVs">www. myspace. com/ashratempel</a><br /><br />And those who want to know it all :-), check MG out at: <br /><a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm1hbnVlbGdvZXR0c2NoaW5nLmNvbQ==">www. manuelgoettsching. com</a><br />Have fun!
The Real Dragonfly Jones
04-07-2008, 12:14 AM
How much for tickets to watch an old guy stand still behind computers on stage with acid trip stuffie in the background?
Yeah.. that youtube clip looked pretty boring.
OneMasterMixer
04-07-2008, 02:32 PM
!<br /> <br />For the first time ever Manuel Göttsching will be performing in the US!<br />New York, August 15 (Fr), 9 pm, Damrosch Park @ Lincoln Center, as "closing ceremony" of Worldless Music: US-premiere of E2-E4<br />Philadelphia, August 16 (Sa), 8 pm, Church Sanctuary of St.<br style="display:none"/><br .. /> Mary's Hamilton Village, located on the campus of the Universtiy of Pennsylvania: DIE MULDE & GREATEST HITS released under MG's name but also under the name of Ash Ra Tempel & Ashra<br />New York, August 17 (Su) midnight: Surprise Concert; location to be announced soon...<br /><br />For those who would like to learn more about how all started, there is a myspace site (made by fans) dedicated to MG's early work with the band but also as soloist performing under the name of ASH RA TEMPEL or ASHRA :-) <br />Check it out at: <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm15c3BhY2UuY29tL2FzaHJhdGVtcGVs">www. myspace. com/ashratempel</a><br /><br />And those who want to know it all :-), check MG out at: <br /><a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm1hbnVlbGdvZXR0c2NoaW5nLmNvbQ==">www. manuelgoettsching. com</a><br />Have fun!
I clicked on the MySpace link and it said the site was disabled and listed as spam.
:conf44:
OneMasterMixer
08-13-2008, 07:27 AM
2 days 2 go!!!!!
Link
http://www.lincolncenter.org/press_release/PR_OOD08_CrimsonGrailGuitarRecruitment_6-3-08.pdf
200 GUITARISTS WANTED FOR PREMIERE AT LINCOLN CENTER
200 SKILLED VOLUNTEER MUSICIANS TO PERFORM WITH RHYS CHATHAM
IN HIS A CRIMSON GRAIL (OUTDOOR VERSION) 2008
Performance is part of Wordless Music: 800 Years of Minimalism, a free concert on
August 15 at 7 p.m. in Damrosch Park which also features Manuel Göttsching in his
pioneering electronic composition E2-E4 and early-music group Beata Viscera
On Friday, August 15, Lincoln Center joins forces with New York’s Wordless Music Series to present an
extraordinary evening of premieres and debuts in Wordless Music: 800 Years of Minimalism a concert
highlighting spiritual minimalist music spanning eight centuries. The program explores the transcendental
and ecstatic dimensions of music-making with three performances: music of 13th-century French composer
Pérotin performed by early-music vocal group Beata Viscera in its New York debut; Composer Rhys
Chatham’s A Crimson Grail (Outdoor Version), for 200 electric guitars in its World Premiere; and
German composer/guitarist Manuel Gottsching’s hour-long electronic work, E2-E4, in its first live U.S.
performance, with projections by visual artist Joshua White (The Joshua Light Show). The concert is
part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors, the free, summer performance series which this year runs from August
7 through August 24, 2008.
For Rhys Chatham’s work, which was specially commissioned by Lincoln Center for this Out of Doors
performance, 200 volunteer electric guitarists, including 16 bass guitarists, are needed to join Chatham
and section leaders John King, Ned Sublette, David Daniell, and Seth Olinsky (Akron/Family) in a “supersized”
orchestra. Reflecting Chatham's interest in polyphonic and antiphonal music, A Crimson Grail's
players will be organized in four sections of 50 musicians each, who will perform along three sides of
Damrosch Park, enveloping the audience in order to enhance the work's polyphonic effect.
Guitarists must be highly-proficient players, read music, and be able to commit to three evenings of
rehearsal, August 12, 13 and 14, as well as the performance on August 15. Those interested in being
considered for one of the 200 guitar slots for A Crimson Grail should go to Lincoln Center’s website:
www.lincolncenter.org/wordlessmusic for complete information and an application form. Applications are
due by June 15. Decisions will be announced by July 15. All guitarists will need to use their own guitars and
amps, but will play strings generously provided courtesy of D'Addario.
Lincoln Center Out of Doors is sponsored by Bloomberg and PepsiCo, Inc.
silverbull
08-13-2008, 02:51 PM
Like i said in the other threads im there on friday.
liL Ray
08-13-2008, 02:53 PM
2 days 2 go!!!!!
Link
http://www.lincolncenter.org/press_release/PR_OOD08_CrimsonGrailGuitarRecruitment_6-3-08.pdf
200 GUITARISTS WANTED FOR PREMIERE AT LINCOLN CENTER
200 SKILLED VOLUNTEER MUSICIANS TO PERFORM WITH RHYS CHATHAM
IN HIS A CRIMSON GRAIL (OUTDOOR VERSION) 2008
Performance is part of Wordless Music: 800 Years of Minimalism, a free concert on
August 15 at 7 p.m. in Damrosch Park which also features Manuel Göttsching in his
pioneering electronic composition E2-E4 and early-music group Beata Viscera
On Friday, August 15, Lincoln Center joins forces with New York’s Wordless Music Series to present an
extraordinary evening of premieres and debuts in Wordless Music: 800 Years of Minimalism a concert
highlighting spiritual minimalist music spanning eight centuries. The program explores the transcendental
and ecstatic dimensions of music-making with three performances: music of 13th-century French composer
Pérotin performed by early-music vocal group Beata Viscera in its New York debut; Composer Rhys
Chatham’s A Crimson Grail (Outdoor Version), for 200 electric guitars in its World Premiere; and
German composer/guitarist Manuel Gottsching’s hour-long electronic work, E2-E4, in its first live U.S.
performance, with projections by visual artist Joshua White (The Joshua Light Show). The concert is
part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors, the free, summer performance series which this year runs from August
7 through August 24, 2008.
For Rhys Chatham’s work, which was specially commissioned by Lincoln Center for this Out of Doors
performance, 200 volunteer electric guitarists, including 16 bass guitarists, are needed to join Chatham
and section leaders John King, Ned Sublette, David Daniell, and Seth Olinsky (Akron/Family) in a “supersized”
orchestra. Reflecting Chatham's interest in polyphonic and antiphonal music, A Crimson Grail's
players will be organized in four sections of 50 musicians each, who will perform along three sides of
Damrosch Park, enveloping the audience in order to enhance the work's polyphonic effect.
Guitarists must be highly-proficient players, read music, and be able to commit to three evenings of
rehearsal, August 12, 13 and 14, as well as the performance on August 15. Those interested in being
considered for one of the 200 guitar slots for A Crimson Grail should go to Lincoln Center’s website:
www.lincolncenter.org/wordlessmusic for complete information and an application form. Applications are
due by June 15. Decisions will be announced by July 15. All guitarists will need to use their own guitars and
amps, but will play strings generously provided courtesy of D'Addario.
Lincoln Center Out of Doors is sponsored by Bloomberg and PepsiCo, Inc.this look like it's gonna be a gathering of crazies...
I'm kinda pissed that i posted this thread awhile ago and I won't be able to make it.
liL Ray
08-13-2008, 02:58 PM
I'm kinda pissed that i posted this thread awhile ago and I won't be able to make it.
I'll be at the Disco Fundraiser...
upliftdisco365
08-13-2008, 03:18 PM
Aww MAN...
Imagine...
Thouroughly baked, listening to Manuel rock E2-E4 LIVE??! I've got plans for the weekend. I wish I had known. I would have definitely been there.
What a sweet deal to have people pay for, then show up to a concert, where you rock ONE song, then bounce. DOPE.
liL Ray
08-13-2008, 03:21 PM
Aww MAN...
Imagine...
Thouroughly baked, listening to Manuel rock E2-E4 LIVE??! I've got plans for the weekend. I wish I had known. I would have definitely been there.
What a sweet deal to have people pay for, then show up to a concert, where you rock ONE song, then bounce. DOPE.
he'll be at LOVE with Joe on Sunday also...so I hear.
BrazenMuse
08-13-2008, 04:16 PM
MG is gonna be at Love on Sunday with Claussell too...
www.musicislove.net
buy advance tix!!
Myron
08-15-2008, 12:38 PM
Who's going tonight? I am looking forward to this.
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