Madison Greenstone is a contra/bass/clarinetist whose creative practices persistently question the boundaries between composer, performer, improviser and collaborator. Her musical making positions the nature of these less as nominators and more as predicates able to activate each other.
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Julia Santoli’s Siren Sore: oneiric receiver (((night throat))) with Trevor Saint and Graciela Cassel
Julia Santoli premieres “Oneiric receiver (((night throat)))” with glockenspielist Trevor Saint, staged in a landscape of neon and steel made by multimedia artist Graciela Cassel. The work is a ballad of sleepwalking slippage, apparitions through the night.
Queer Trash Presents: Fire-Toolz
Angel Marcloid's Fire-Toolz is a frenzied digital video collage and music project overflowing with genres: electro-industrial, harsh noise, trip metal, heavy dance, vaporwave, and more. Rendering the personal and digital inseparable, Fire-Toolz transforms decades of internet aesthetics into a lexicon of swirling iconography, where recurring symbols and sounds create a world of recursive transformation.
Rebekah Heller
Rebekah Heller performs Brazilian-born composer Felipe Lara’s Metafagote for solo bassoon. Written expressly for Heller, the piece explores and inverts the raw sound of the solo bassoon, using electronics, spatialization and powerful melodic writing.
Annea Lockwood: Becoming Air Performed by Nate Wooley
Her first-ever piece for trumpet, Annea Lockwood’s Becoming Air completely inhabits the concept of the FOR/WITH festival. It was composed through intimate collaboration with Wooley, using much of his improvising electro-acoustic vocabulary. And, yet, it is absolutely an Annea Lockwood composition: performative, shamanic, and with an attention to the naturalness of sound that makes the audience rethink their aural surroundings.
Brandon Lopez: Malediction with Michael Foster, Nina Dante, and Lucie Vítková
Malediction is a piece for four players (Michael Foster on Saxophones, Nina Dante voice, Lucie Vítková on accordion and objects, and Lopez on double bass). The piece seeks to be reliant on quiet and violent sounds and to create a space where the incidental is fostered.
Brandon Lopez: Quoniam Facta Sum Villis
Brandon Lopez performs solo selections from his album “Quoniam Facta Sum Villis,’ recently released on Austin, Texas-based label Astral Spirits. Created, in part, as an answer to the musical "reason" of Bach cello suites, Lopez seeks to create the inverse of what's hailed as musical logic -- creating something florid and beautiful from the violent and erratic and to deny the supremacy of the written in favor of the intuitive.
Ashley Paul & Anthony Coleman
2008 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Ashley Paul performs alongside longtime mentor and renowned pianist-composer Anthony Coleman. Both artists debut collaborative reinterpretations of songs by Paul, including works from her new album Lost in Shadows, as well as new compositions from Coleman.
Leila Bordreuil: Episodes et Mutations
ISSUE is pleased to present the world premiere of Episodes et Mutations, an immersive performance and light installation exploring perceptual intersections between sound and light by cellist, composer, sound artist, and former ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Leila Bordreuil.
Queer Trash Symposium: Sarah Hennies
Sarah Hennies is a composer and percussionist based in Ithaca, NY. Her work utilizes an often grueling, endurance-based performance practice in a subversive examination of psychoacoustics, queer identity, and performance art.
Queer Trash Symposium: Derek Baron
Derek Baron is an artist working mostly with sound and music. Their solo work assembles pre-recorded sound in an attempt at documentary realism. Their recent written and audio work has tried to engage with questions of whiteness and the audiovisual complex.
Queer Trash Symposium: Lorene Bouboushian
Lorene Bouboushian works within dance, experimental music/noise, and performance art. They build a rhizomatic practice through visible forays into performances and workshopping, and less visible forays into writing, dialogue, modes of care and support, and resource sharing.
Queer Trash Symposium: claire rousay
Claire Rousay is a Canadian-American improvisor, composer, and curator based in San Antonio, Texas. Drawn to improvisation by a desire to free their percussion practice from the constraints of conventional timekeeping, Rousay explores the emotional overlap of rhythm, speed, and texture as both a soloist and participant in creative partnerships that span the United States.
Queer Trash Symposium: Crystal Penalosa
Crystal Penalosa is an American artist & interdisciplinary designer based in New York. Their work focuses on queer identity, utilizing modular electronics and voice.