John Cage
Date / 2014-10-14 04:43:34The striking group Cincinnati will bring its musical intelligence to the Performing Arts Center of Waupaca High School on 4th Oct. The presentation is perfectly set for 7:30 p.m. A completely free clinic would be held at 3 p.m., even at the high school. The show’s tickets are available for $5 for students and for adults $8 and would be sold only at the door. Both functions are supported by the Waupaca Fine Arts Festival.
Established in 1979, the trio of James Culley, Allen Otte, and Russell Burge, all a professor at the College-Conservatory of Music at the Cincinnati’s University, perform experimental and classic music in the theatrical, entertaining and often funny manner. Additionally to marimbas, gongs, drums and bells, the group frequently incorporates eccentric items like prepared piano, a card’s deck, newspapers, circular saw blades and some other necessary items into their presentations.
The group is mainly respected for its information of and skill with the whole music range of composer John Cage, having done tours and fiesta appearances with then on different occasions in US and the Europe, and with Cage having written more than a few pieces mainly for them.
The trio is functioning on a giving to the recorded set of the whole music of John Cage and a 25-year display multi-disc perfectly set that contains performances spanning the entire history of group.
The show starts at 7 p.m., with a piece of the proceeds holding the music department of Chilton High School. Tickets, charged at $10 beforehand, are accessible at online website. The price moves up to $12 at the last. Presentations decided for Matisse show. More than a few performances tied to the just Midwest presenting of Matisse as Printmaker at the Gardens and Paine Art Center are coming up. The show’s main points are the full range of printmaking techniques of Matisse and subjects through over 60 artworks, together with monotypes, etchings, lithographs, aquatints, and linocuts.