07/28 @ 8:00pm - Cecelia Lopez + Tucker Dulin

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Cecilia López was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1983. She is a composer of music, pianist and keyboardist. Her works range over composition and improvisation, as well as investigation and creation of non- conventional instruments. Her search in music has to do with acoustics and investigation of resonant materials. She studied piano and composition with Carmen Baliero, Gustavo Ribisc, Mono Fontana and improvisation with Wenchi Lazo. She is currently working on her piece “Música Mecánica para Chapas” a composition/installation for two amplified sheets of metal and variable performers. This piece has been presented at the Conservatorio Superior de la Cuidad de Buenos Aires, Teatro Escalada, C.C. Archibrazo, Apettite Galería de Arte Contemporáneo and other places in Buenos Aires.
Other recent projects include a duet Vigilante Margarita with composer and pianist Gillermina Etkin where she plays synthesizer and vocal arrangements, composition and direction of “Copas” a piece for 12 cups performed at Centro Cultural Rojas, Festival Experimenta and other places at Buenos Aires.
In 2009 she attended a residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts with master artist Elliott Sharp. Artistic collaborations with Lobi Meis, Wenchi Lazo, Carmen Baliero, Calos Vega, Gerardo Cavanna, Jacob Wick, David Kant and visual artist Mariana López and Ian Kornfeld.

 

 

“Música Mecánica para Chapas”/ “Mechanical Music for Sheet metals”.
Argentinean composer/performer Cecilia Lopez comes to NY for performance of her composition/installation “Música Mecánica para Chapas,” for two amplified sheets of metal and variable performers. The group work is centered in the encounter between written form and improvisation. What is being investigated is sound feedback, and the possibility of filtering sound through the metal sheets. Performers: Cecilia López, David Kant, Facundo Gómez, Jacob Wick and Yoon-Ji Lee.
 

 

Tucker Dulin

Tucker Dulin, trombonist and player-at-computers, recently improvised with Justin Morrison and Amanda Waal in San Diego and David Gross, Ernst Karel, and Bryan Eubanks  in Berlin. While continuing his study, Tucker is trying to maintain hip, urban environment of Hillcrest.

He will be performing A piece & breath/night.

A piece : slow-moving electronics and live performer.
breath/night : many channels of unedited trombone recordings and simple synthesis.

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