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OJAI
MUSIC FESTIVAL INVITES YOU TO CHECK OUT THE UCSB PRIMAVERA FESTIVAL
 University
of California, Santa Barbara College of Letters and Science, Division
of Humanities and Fine Arts, College of Creative Studies, CREATE
- Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology, Department of
Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and MAT- Media Arts and
Technology Program present:

PRIMAVERA
2009 UCSB Festival of Contemporary Arts and
Digital Media "IN THE SPIRIT OF HENRY B."
MONDAY,
APRIL 20 - FRIDAY, APRIL 24

This annual festival
of contemporary arts and digital media honors the lately departed
giant of new music, HENRY BRANT, and is dedicated to his memory.

UCSB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA in The Unanswered Question
with the UCSB JAZZ ENSEMBLE and UCSB PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
MON., APRIL 20, 8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert
Hall,
$15/gen, $7/stu, tickets at the door
RICHARD RINTOUL leads a program exploring The Unanswered
Question with the Charles Ives composition, computer transformations
thereof, and premieres of new works from UCSB student composers
Justin Aftab, Justin Bell and Katherine Saxon. This program is interactively
shared with the UCSB Jazz and Percussion Ensembles directed by JON
NATHAN.


MUSIC
FOR SPACES
TUES., APRIL 21, 8:30 p.m., UCSB Music Bowl,
Free Admission
April 21 is the night for RON SEDGWICK'S multimodal musical
experiment, Music for Spaces, which honors Henry Brant's
spatial music tradition. Visit the Primavera web
site to pre-download the music to your cellphone, or your
laptop. Then, pick a spot on the night and park there...armed with
Sedgwick's pliable music, which you can access anywhere! On cue,
be ready to slowly converge on the Great Tree in the UCSB Music
Bowl's courtyard, where the ritual will seek final culmination.
UCSB
ECM - Ensemble for Contemporary Music
WED., APRIL 22, 8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert
Hall,
$15/gen, $7/stu, tickets at the door
JEREMY HALADYNA directs a program entitled, Redolent of
Seasons and of Hours. Here Henry Brant's own A Requiem in
Summer is presented in tribute, in the chamber version for eight
players. And there are other colorful works on themes reflecting
the seasons or times of day, including Thea Musgrave's Primavera
and James MacMillan's Three Dawn Rituals. Music of Isang
Yun, Pietro Dossena, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and visiting composition
faculty Linda Holland rounds out the program; the last selection
is played by (and was written for) UCSB faculty flutist Jill Felber.
UCSB
CREATE
THURS., APRIL 23, 8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert
Hall,
$15/gen, $7/stu, tickets at the door
UCSB's electroacoustic research lab presents another in its series
of concerts with a cult-following: CREATE. The concert will
feature visiting composer David Wessel of UC Berkeley; there will
also be a premiere of a new work by Curtis Roads, as well as by
several of his top students.
 UCSB
MAT - Media Arts and Technology Program
presents a MEDIA GARDEN
Friday, April 24, 7 p.m., Music Room 1145,
Free Admission
SALMAN BAKHT is the brilliant force behind Media Garden,
a media art exhibition and performance planned out as site architecture.
Regale to installations, live computer music, and audiovisual works.
Contributors of new art include Justin Hoffman, Pehr Hovey, Andrès
Burbano, Aaron McLeran, Salman Bakht, Anil Camci, as well as forceful
output from instructor Matt Wright and his Rhythm Seminar.
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