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Nov 252011
 

The PORTARA NEW MUSIC QUARTET perform DAVID LANG‘s Pulitzer Prize winning composition The Little Match Girl Passion live at Zeitgeist Gallery. The performance was the fourth installment of Zeitgeist’s 2011 INDETERMINACIES series. The moderator is JOHN PITCHER. The performers are MONICA COOMBS (alto), SHREYAS PATEL (bass), LEA MAITLEN (soprano), and NATHAN RODRIGUEZ (tenor). The excellent local blog NuVoid wrote up a nice review of the show.

Special thanks to Zeitgeist, Portara, John Pitcher, Lesley Beeman, Lain York, and the audience. You can check out more pictures from the performance on the Facebook Indeterminacies page.

In partnership with Zeitgeist Gallery, Theatre Intangible is releasing all of the Indeterminacies shows as special podcasts. Check out Volume 1 STAN LINK, Volume 2 MARK SNYDER, and Volume 3 MARK VOLKER. Coming soon: Volume 5 ANDREW DEWAR and Volume 6 JOHN LATARTARA.

Earlier this year, Theatre Intangible interviewed Zeitgeist Gallery about the Indeterminacies series, experimental art, how they book shows, and more. Read the interview here.

If you like the show, tell a friend or write us a review in iTunes.

Jul 282011
 

Composer and Belmont School of Music professor MARK VOLKER performed live at Zeitgeist Gallery on May 10th, 2011 as a part of the Indeterminacies series. ERIN BRADFIELD, PHD candidate in Philosophy at Vanderbilt moderated the discussion. Mark was joined by the PULSE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE, soprano ALYSSA VOLKER, and flutist BETH DAVIS.

Mark in his words presented, “a new work for two percussionists, flute, violin, and cello; a set of songs for voice and guitar; my flute piece ‘Deep Winter’ and a very recent work for electric guitar, interactive electronics, and dance.” I really enjoyed the dynamic and stylistically-varied performances, including a flutist dueting live with responsive electronics!

Special thanks to Zeitgeist, Mark, Erin, Lesley Beeman, Lain York, the performers, and the audience. You can check out more pictures from the performance on the Facebook Indeterminacies page.

In partnership with Zeitgeist Gallery, Theatre Intangible is releasing all of the Indeterminacies shows as special podcasts. This is Volume 3. Check out Volume 1 STAN LINK and Volume 2 MARK SNYDER.  Your next change to see Indeterminacies live is the Portara Vocal Ensemble at Zeitgeist September 13th, 2011. Hope to see you there!

Earlier this year, Theatre Intangible interviewed Zeitgeist Gallery about the Indeterminacies series, experimental art, how they book shows, and more. Read the interview here.

If you like the show, tell a friend or write us a review in iTunes.

Mark Volker is the Coordinator of Composition and Assistant Professor of Music at the Belmont University School of Music, where he teaches applied composition and music theory. Known for his colorful harmonic language and orchestration, as well as his facility with both electronic and traditional instrumentations, Mark’s music has been performed and recorded by numerous prominent performers, including the Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players, eighth blackbird, The New York New Music Ensemble, the Society for New Music, and more. Mark’s music can be heard on his recently-released Centaur Records CD, Elemental Forces, as well as on volume 3 of ERMmedia’s Masterworks of the New Era series.

PULSE [new music ensemble] is Nashville’s newest classical chamber ensemble and its only ensemble dedicated solely to the performance of music by composers with a PULSE. For Mark Volker Indeterminacies, Pulse featured Alan Fey and Dan Kozlowski on percussion, Beth Davis on flute, Garret Overcash on violin, and Nick Gold on cello.

May 092011
 

Mark Snyder live at Zeitgeist Indeterminacies. Photo by Andrew Davis.

Podcast 58 features composer and University of North Alabama professor MARK SNYDER live at Zeitgeist Gallery on April 12th as a part of their Indeterminacies series. Jonathan Marx was the discussion moderator. Tommy Stangroom live-mixed and recorded the show. He did a fantastic job!

Special thanks to Mark, Jonathan, Lesley Beeman, Lain York, the performers, and all the Zeitgeist audience members. Very special thanks to Tommy Stangroom. Photo by Andrew Davis. You can check out more of his pictures from the performance on the Facebook Indeterminacies page.

In partnership with Zeitgeist Gallery, Theatre Intangible is recording and releasing future Indeterminacies shows. Next up is MARK VOLKER live at Zeitgest, May 10th at 6pm. Hope to see you there! You can hear the first part in the series with composer STAN LINK here.

Theatre Intangible interviewed Zeitgeist Gallery about the Indeterminacies series, experimental art, how they book shows, and more. Read the interview here.

If you like the show, tell a friend or write us a review in iTunes.

May 072011
 

Zeitgeist Gallery continues their INDETERMINACIES series with composer and Belmont School of Music professor MARK VOLKER. Of the show, Mark says, “I will present a new work for two percussionists, flute, violin, and cello, a set of songs for voice and guitar, my flute piece ‘Deep Winter’ and a very recent work for electric guitar, interactive electronics, and dance.” Mark will be joined by Erin Bradfield, doctoral candidate in aesthetics at Vandy, for a discussion between pieces. The INDETERMINACIES series continues to bring innovative art to Nashville, and you can’t afford to miss a single show. More details on the Facebook event page.

Theatre Intangible will be live-taping MARK VOLKER’s show for an upcoming podcast. You can hear the STAN LINK INDETERMINACIES podcast here. Look for the MARK SNYDER INDETERMINACIES podcast very soon.

Mark’s Bio:

Mark Volker is the Coordinator of Composition and Assistant Professor of Music at the Belmont University School of Music, where he teaches applied composition and music theory. Known for his colorful harmonic language and orchestration, as well as his facility with both electronic and traditional instrumentations, Mark’s music has been performed and recorded by numerous prominent performers, including the Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players, eighth blackbird, The New York New Music Ensemble, the Society for New Music, and more. Mark’s music can be heard on his recently-released Centaur Records CD, Elemental Forces, as well as on volume 3 of ERMmedia’s Masterworks of the New Era series.

Mark Volker Indeterminacies
Zeitgeist Gallery, Tuesday, May 10th, 6-9pm
1819 21st Ave S
Nashville, TN