Space and Frequency
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Space and Frequency
Space and Frequency Rhythm Lab 8 - 23 June 2005 Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal New York Schedule of Performances Space and Frequency Lab Improvisation Performance Dinosaur Dances: Concerts with Kenny Wollesen and the Fordono Street Unit drum section June June June June June 10 am – 12 pm Performance 10 am – 12 pm Performance 2 pm – 5 pm Performance 2 pm – 5 pmPerformance 3 pm – 7 pmPerformance On June 8th, a series of musical performances kicks off at majestic Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central Terminal, centered around the monumental, site-specific sound sculpture set up by German artist Lukas Kühne. Vanderbilt Hall´s transformation into a Rhythm Lab is one of the highlights of the large-scale exhibition “Germany – A Sense-Sational Experience” from June 3 – June 23, made possible by the German Agricultural Marketing Board (CMA), the German National Tourist Office, the Goethe-Institut New York and The German Information Center. The sound sculpture, created by Lukas Kühne, consists of several wooden sub-bass, marimba-like bars. World-renowned musicians Robyn Schulkowsky and Joey Baron, along with a breathtaking line-up of guest artists, are sure to create some good vibrations using the sound sculpture. 8 9 10 11 12 June 13 Concept and Music: Robyn Schulkowsky, Joey Baron and Lukas Kühne Rhythm Lab 12 pm – 1.30 pm 3 pm – 4.30 pm 5 pm – 6.30 pm June 14 – 23 June 14 June 15 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 22 June 23 Andrew Cyrille Improvisation Performance Concert with Joey Baron, Sidiki Conde, Cyro Baptista, Andrew Cyrille, Tyshawn Sorey, Robyn Schulkowsky. Musical Encounters Concept: Joey Baron and Robyn Schulkowsky 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 12.30 pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Bob Stewart Brad Shepik Guy Klucevesek Greg Cohen Tony Scherr Charles Gayle Ray Anderson Bill Frisell Elliot Sharp 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Steve Cardenas Greg Tardy Scott Robinson Dave Douglas Tony Scherr Mark Feldman Ray Anderson Bill Frisell Lukas Ligeti and Kenny Wollesen Lukas Kühne is a German sculptor whose works have been shown in Europe and North and South America. Kühne works with different “materials” such as light, wood, and sound. Together with Robyn Schulkowsky, he created and developed the Marimbons, and founded the Marimbon Ensamble Montevideo (MEM) in 2003. Robyn Schulkowsky is a percussionist and composer. Before moving over to Germany in 1980 to work with Karlheinz Stockhausen and the Cologne School of composers, she taught percussion at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, and has been part of the German New-Music-scene ever since. Joey Baron was born in Richmond, Virginia. Since 1964, Mr Baron has performed backing up jazz legends Carmen McRae and Hampton Hawes. He moved to NYC in 1982, where his diverse talents and musicality aligned him with artists such as Laurie Anderson, Jay McShann, and Big Joe Turner. Currently through solo concerts and with his band, Joey Baron continues to showcase his compositions and playing; always exploring his own brand of lyrical, soulful music. Production: Coordination: Workshop: Assistance: Photos: Copyright ©: Goethe Institut NYC Dr. Dieta Sixt Daedalus Design Ingo Fröhlich Jonathan Gröger Co Verlag Berlin mail@spaceandfrequency.de www.spaceandfrequency.de www.lukaskuehne.com