Eric Leonardson – FALL ’05 CONCERTS


Eric Leonardson – FALL ’05 CONCERTS Eric Leonardson – FALL ’05 CONCERTS Dear Friends and Colleagues,

I’m writing to announce three upcoming performances in Chicago. Further information can also be found on the “what’s new” page of my website.

It would be wonderful to see you…

Best regards,

Eric



Tomas Korber with Greg Davis and David Daniell

Heaven Gallery

1550 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd floor,

Chicago, Illinois 60622

Tel: 773-342-4597

7:00 p.m. Admission: $6 donation (all ages)

Sunday, September 18, 7:00 PM

Swiss electronic musician and guitarist Tomas Korber is the founding member of Mersault, the Zurich-based electroacoustic music trio, with veteran percussionist Christian Wolfarth and double bass player Christian Weber. The short list of internationally renowned experimental, electronic musicians that he has performed with include Otomo Yoshihide, L Quan Ninh, Toshimaru Nakamura, Butch Morris, and Keith Rowe. On this U.S. tour, promoting Mersault’s debut CD on the New York-based Quakebasket label, Korber teams up with renowned electronic musicians and soundscape artists, Greg Davis and David Daniell. Eric Leonardson opens, performing on Springboard and electronics.

John Cage’s Musicircus

Museum of Contemporary Art

220 E Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois

Admission free

Sunday, September 25, 1:00 – 5:00 PM

performing with over 500 other musicians in this historic event, organized by the Chicago Composers Forum. Location: Area 49 of the 4th floor galleries; Time: 1:30—2:00 p.m.

Moving Chicago

Peter Jones Gallery and Studio

1806 West Cuyler, 2nd Floor

Tickets $12, children half price

Reservations 773-472-9725 (pete@peterjonesgallery)

Link to Map and Directions

Saturday, October 8, 6:00 PM and 9:30 PM, Sunday, October 9, 5:00 PM

(Three shows only)

Come experience a rare combination of talent and creativity in “Moving Chicago.” Original music and Chicago visuals by South Africa’s HA!Man are combined with the sound inventions of locals Eric Leonardson and Greg O’Dobrinak, as well as the strongly emotive poems written and performed by Cathleen Schandelmeier. Patrick McCarthy’s three dimensional shadow puppetry is create an evocative journey to the heart of Chicagoland. Bonus pre-show by the HA!Man on his cello.

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Eric Leonardson

“sound thinking” http://pages.ripco.net/~eleon/

“what’s new” http://pages.ripco.net/~eleon/whatsnew.html

“collected links” http://del.icio.us/eleon


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