Terminal Quartet + Robert Henke (aka Monolake),7 Feb 006
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:41 pm
some of you may be interested in this:
Terminal Quartet + Robert Henke (aka Monolake), at MIUC, 7 Feb
Robert Henke returns to Melbourne for this the second of two performances in 2006.
Performing as a guest of the Terminal Quartet, Robert will be
contributing a 5th movement to the piece, "In Drift We Trust", along
with with Andrew Garton, Ollie Olsen, Ross Bencina and Paul Abad.
Robert is a computer musician most noted for releases as Monolake.
Robert has also released several solo works on Imbalance Computer
Music. Robert is a founding member and a principal developer of
Ableton Live the revolutionary computer music performance software
that has risen to prominence in recent years.
The Terminal Quartet, founded by Andrew Garton and comprised of a
unique combination of performers for each piece, performs structured
improvisations.
Participants research and arrange individual movements in isolation from
each other as governed by the context and structure of Garton's compositions.
On the occasion of the Quartet's 5th performance, it will transform
into a Quintet bringing together a rare combination of electronic
composers, sound artists and programmers performing at the Make It Up
Club, 7 February 2006.
Terminal Quartet + Robert Henke
Make It Up Club
Bar Open, 317 Brunswick St, Fitzroy
Tuesday, 7 February, 2006
Terminal Quartet
Robert Henke
Terminal Quartet + Robert Henke (aka Monolake), at MIUC, 7 Feb
Robert Henke returns to Melbourne for this the second of two performances in 2006.
Performing as a guest of the Terminal Quartet, Robert will be
contributing a 5th movement to the piece, "In Drift We Trust", along
with with Andrew Garton, Ollie Olsen, Ross Bencina and Paul Abad.
Robert is a computer musician most noted for releases as Monolake.
Robert has also released several solo works on Imbalance Computer
Music. Robert is a founding member and a principal developer of
Ableton Live the revolutionary computer music performance software
that has risen to prominence in recent years.
The Terminal Quartet, founded by Andrew Garton and comprised of a
unique combination of performers for each piece, performs structured
improvisations.
Participants research and arrange individual movements in isolation from
each other as governed by the context and structure of Garton's compositions.
On the occasion of the Quartet's 5th performance, it will transform
into a Quintet bringing together a rare combination of electronic
composers, sound artists and programmers performing at the Make It Up
Club, 7 February 2006.
Terminal Quartet + Robert Henke
Make It Up Club
Bar Open, 317 Brunswick St, Fitzroy
Tuesday, 7 February, 2006
Terminal Quartet
Robert Henke