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CUSP Presents: VOX 4 (Tim Daisy, James Falzone, gabby fluke-mogul, Fred Lonberg-Holm)

  • Convivium 33 Gallery (map)

Friday, August 11
Convivium 33 Gallery, 1433 E 33rd St, Cleveland
Doors at 7:30, music at 8:00

$15-20 suggested donation, no one will be turned away for lack of funds

Tim Daisy: drums, marimba, composer
James Falzone: clarinet
gabby fluke-mogul: violin
Fred Lonberg-Holm: cello and electronics

Chicago percussionist and composer Tim Daisy reconvenes his avant chamber ensemble Vox 4 for two Midwest concerts and a recording session. For this round, the core trio consisting of cellist Fred Lonberg - Holm, clarinetist James Falzone and Daisy on percussion will be joined by NY-based violinist and composer gabby fluke-mogul.

www.timdaisyrelayrecords.bandcamp.com

Tim Daisy is a Chicago-based percussionist and composer working in the fields of improvised and composed music. Since his arrival on the scene in 1997, he has performed and recorded original music for modern dance, sound installations, film, and improvised music ensembles of various configurations. Tim also owns and operates Relay Records, launched in 2011 it documents much of the collaborative work that he has been involved with both at home and abroad.

Clarinetist, penny whistle player, composer, and improviser James Falzone is an acclaimed member of the international jazz and creative music scenes, a veteran contemporary music lecturer and clinician, and an award-winning composer who has been commissioned by chamber ensembles, dance companies, choirs, and symphony orchestras around the globe. He leads his own ensembles Allos Musica, Elaía Ensemble, Renga Ensemble, and the duo Wayfaring with Chicago bassist/vocalist Katie Ernst, and is a member of the Tapestry Voice Ensemble and Pneuma, a quartet with clarinetists François Houle, Michael Winograd, and Israeli vocalist Ayelet Gottlieb.

abby fluke-mogul is a New York based violinist, improviser, composer, & educator. fluke-mogul exists within the threads of improvisation, the jazz continuum, noise, & experimental music. Their playing has been described as “embodied, visceral, & virtuosic” & “the most striking sound in improvised music in years…”

Fred Lonberg-Holm is a top cellist in creative music, and active in a variety of projects in avant-garde music, experimental rock, and modern composition. He studied cello with Ardyth Alton and Orlando Cole, and composition with Morton Feldman, Anthony Braxton, and Bunita Marcus. The Delaware-born cellist spent part of his childhood in Sweden, and eventually was based out of N.Y.C. for several years, where he performed in and led various ensembles including N.Y.C. projects include his quartet PEEP, Anthony Braxton's Creative Orchestra, John Zorn, God Is My Co-Pilot, and Anthony Coleman's Selfhaters. In the late '90s, Lonberg-Holm relocated to Chicago where he has since become heavily involved in the free music scene.

Earlier Event: August 5
CUSP Presents: Eli Wallace