A Moondog Tribute: Trimbtych

Sat, 18 Apr, 2026 at 07:00 pm UTC-04:00

Epsilon Spires | Brattleboro

Epsilon Spires
Publisher/HostEpsilon Spires
A Moondog Tribute: Trimbtych
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Join us for a Transcendent Night of Saxophone Works, Arrangments, Canons and Meditations by Louis Hardin/Moondog and Julian Calv. The evening opens with an improvised Gregorian chant by members of Trimbtych followed by local shoegaze-slowcore trio Wolf Girlz.
A concert featuring iconic songs, saxophone works, vocal canons, and other arranged compositions by the American minimalist composer Moondog. The ensemble pays homage to Louis Hardin AKA Moondog who composed music creating an unexpected link between the resurgent science of counterpoint, Arapaho, Navajo, Blackfoot, and Sioux rhythms and song forms, the art of jazz improvisation, pagan/norse themes, and the beginnings of a repetitive and minimalist aesthetic. Trimbist/vocalist Julian Calv directs the ensemble to play this music that Frank Zappa once described as "Clockwork-dada". The concert includes background about the music from Julian- who studied with Moondog’s only student, Stefan Lakatos.
Julian Calv is an American composer, singer, and trimbist. Born February 18 1999 in New Brunswick, NJ, Julian grew up in Bethlehem Township, NJ. He graduated from Moravian University in 2021 with a Bachelor’s of Music focusing on composition, education, and classical piano. While there he studied piano with Barbara Thompson and Dan DeChellis and composition with Larry Lipkis and Scott Watson. In 2021 he completed an independent study of 20th c. American composer Louis T. Hardin, AKA Moondog's, creative life. Throughout the course of this impactful project he established an apprenticeship with Stefan Lakatos.
Self proclaimed as Moondog’s grand-student, Julian is the sole prodigy of Stefan Lakatos– who, to quote Moondog himself, is “the leading [and only] exponent of the Moondog method of drumming.”1 Through both this mentorship and dedicated study of Moondog's creative life, he upholds his grand-teacher's dying wish to “please take care of my music.” Learning to build and play the trimba and oo, two of Moondog's invented instruments, Julian has sculpted a unique soundscape, preserving the sonic tradition of his mentors. He re-imagines that same tradition in his original compositions.
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Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St, Brattleboro, VT 05301-2837, United States

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