LSG New Music Series - Ari Micich | Sarah Grace Graves, Eda Er Duo

Wed Aug 07 2024 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm

The Luggage Store Gallery | San Francisco

Outsound Presents
Publisher/HostOutsound Presents
LSG New Music Series -  Ari Micich | Sarah Grace Graves, Eda Er Duo
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8:00 PM Sarah Grace Graves, Eda Er - voice and electronics
https://www.sarahgracegraves.com/
9:00 PM Ari Micich - trumpet/projections
https://www.arimicich.com/
San Francisco trumpet player and composer, Ari Micich performs with orchestras, opera companies, ensembles and his own solo project throughout the Bay Area. He is a member of the San Francisco based brass quintet, Brass Over Bridges and the conductorless chamber orchestra One Found Sound.
Ari’s compositions explore new contexts for the trumpet, the interplay of organic sounds, melody, harmony and visual storytelling. His work with video is inspired by his background in visual arts, the interplay between musical and visual mediums and their shared language of line, rhythm, harmony and dissonance. At the core of Ari’s work is a desire to create pieces with an emotional core that capture the listener’s imagination and inspire new possibilities.
Sarah Grace Graves and Eda Er propose a voice and electronic set exploring storytelling as technology and voice that extends beyond the body.
Sarah Grace Graves is a singer, composer, and improviser connecting the physical and emotional landscape of the performer with the inner life of the listener through intimate and rare uses of the voice. A composer by formation, she has spent the past several years building an experimental vocal practice mining layers of unstable vocal sounds and now works as a freelance composer-performer, drawing upon both pools of knowledge to compose music that is body-centered, person-centered, and site-specific.
The artistic practice of composer/vocalist Eda Er is informed by her training in experimental theater. Her musical adventures started when she began to write casually experimental pop songs, and she now often improvises with interactive electronics and visuals. Her pieces often deliver a direct, witty narrative that tackles relevant issues such as heartbreak, body image, and societal expectations with wry humor and disarming honesty.
$10-20 Sliding suggested donation(no one turned away for lack of funds)
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Luggage Store Gallery, 1007 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103-1605, United States,San Francisco, California

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