24 giugno 2026

Other Minds celebra il centenario della nascita del geniale David Tudor - interprete principale della cosiddetta New York School degli anni Cinquanta e Sessanta (Cage, Feldman, Brown, Wolff), legato in particolare ai rivoluzionari lavori del coreografo Merce Cunningham, oltre che assoluto pioniere dell'uso in concerto dei live electronics - con due speciali giornate di concerti e seminari questo fine settimana presso il così rinominato Mills College at Northeastern University a Oakland, California. Fulcro del programma è l'esibizione dello storico Composers Inside Electronics, riformatosi dopo lunga inattività nel 1996 per accompagnare le esequie del compositore e di cui ancora fanno parte due componenti del nucleo orginale, Paul DeMarinis e John Driscoll. Verranno illustrati ed eseguiti tra l'altro Forest Speech, Microphone e Pulsers.

David Tudor's (1926-1996) first professional activity, at 16, was as an organist. He became a leading avant-garde pianist, with highly acclaimed first performances of compositions by contemporary composers, before moving in the mid-1960s to the composition and performance of “live electronic music.” In the early 1950s, at Black Mountain College and in New York, he formed relationships with artists with whom he continued to work during his entire career: John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Christian Wolff, and others. He became the pianist for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and he and John Cage toured during the 1950s and early 1960s with programs of Cage’s works. In the late 1950s he had an important presence at Darmstadt, where he worked with and influenced Karlheinz Stockhausen, Cornelius Cardew, and other members of the European avant-garde. His own compositions appeared in the mid 1960s: Bandoneon! (1966), a composition for “Nine Evenings, a project of Experiments in Art and Technology”; design and composition of the Pepsi Pavilion, Expo ’70, Osaka, Japan, also an EAT project: and, from 1976, as a founding member of Composers Inside Electronics, a music ensemble whose members perform collaborative compositions with home-built electronic circuitry. Tudor’s first composition for the MCDC was for Cunningham’s Rainforest in 1968. Tudor assumed the post of Music Director of MCDC in 1992. Tudor’s last work for Cunningham was Soundings: Ocean Diary, the electronic component of the score for Ocean (1994).

23 giugno 2026

La rivista online It's Psychedelic Baby! propone una bella intervista di Klemen Breznikar Eddie Prévost condotta toccando vari temi tra cui naturalmente AMM - con particolari finora poco noti circa la registrazione nel giugno 1966 dello storico album AMMMusic - e le vicende della Matchless Recordings, il recente libro An Uncommon Music for the Common Man scritto in condizioni personali di crescente difficoltà, pungenti considerazioni su cultura occidentale, musica improvvisata, accademia, punk e Thurston Moore: Eddie Prévost On AMM, Free Improvisation And Why No Sound Is Innocent.

22 giugno 2026

Pat Thomas incontrò la Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra per la prima volta l'anno scorso, appunto a Glasgow, e ne nacque un bell'omaggio a Thelonious Monk ora riportato da Scatter: Celebrating Monk. In programma tra le altre cose c'era un curioso brano contenente frammenti di ogni singola composizione monkiana (Every Thelonious Monk Tune in 10 Minutes), oltre a una speciale dedica a un altro grande, Brian Wilson, a pochi giorni dalla scomparsa. Scrive Raymond MacDonald, sassofonista e fondatore dell'ensemble, proprio a proposito di GOK (cioè God Only Knows): "This piece is a tribute to Brian Wilson, who passed away two weeks before the concert. Not necessarily an obvious choice for inclusion in a jazz festival, however, Brian Wilson’s unique compositional voice and immense influence over generations of musicians gives him a similar status to Thelonious Monk within the musical firmament. My own musical identity was partly forged in the 1980s in the indie pop world of Glasgow where Brian Wilson was, and remains, one of the doyens of the local scene. I devised this piece to commemorate his 60th birthday in 2002."

https://scatterarchive.bandcamp.com/celebrating-monk