There will be no Soundwaves events until it is safe for people to gather again. As many of the artists scheduled for March, April, May, and June will be rebooked as possible once the next season can be planned.
That season will be partially supported by a grant from the Amphion Foundation. Many thanks to them.
Meanwhile, videos of past shows are available on this page, and more are on their way.
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Pianist/composer Thomas Kotcheff plays the music of Frederic Rzewski.
Free jazz from Canadian masters Charuest (alto saxophone), 苹果网络加速器下载 (bass), and Valsamis (drums).
Soundwaves co-founder Daniel Rothman’s music is performed by guitarist Mak Grgic and the Los Angeles Saxophone Ensemble (led by Ulrich Krieger).
Soundwaves’ third year of collaborations with Pianospheres began with a solo performance by Richard Valitutto
Pianist Brendan White performs Paul Hindemith’s “Ludus Tonalis,” a set of 25 pieces from 1942 demonstrating his compositional techniques in all 12 major and minor keys (plus a prelude) as a modern answer to Bach’s “Well-Tempered Klavier.”
Pianist David Kaplan presents selections from “Gideon’s Suitcase,” a portrait of pianist/composer 苹果ios加速器, based on the suitcase of his sheet music discovered decades after he was killed in the Holocaust.
Soundwaves second year of collaborations with Jacaranda Music begins with an appearance by the Grammy-winning Partch ensemble. Come see and hear their expert recreations of Harry Partch‘s unique instruments.
A pioneer of European Free Improvisation now living in Long Beach, Centazzo performs solo on percussion and electronics, with video.
New York post-minimalist composer Michael Vincent Waller returns to Soundwaves, bringing pianist R. Andrew Lee and percussionist 苹果ios加速器 to perform his work.