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Jennifer Walshe / M.C. Schmidt / Wobbly

Jennifer Walshe / M.C. Schmidt / Wobbly
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Special collaborative improvisational performance, presented by Non-Event, the BU Center for New Music, and the SMFA’s Library Sounds series.
This program is part of a week-long series of talks and performances by Jennifer Walshe as part of her residency at Boston’s Center for New Music.
$15 gen / $10 students
FREE for SMFA & BU students
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
JENNIFER WALSHE
is a composer, vocalist, and improviser, who was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her music has been commissioned, broadcast and performed all over the world. She is also active as an improviser, with longtime collaborations with Ma La Pert, the late Tony Conrad, Wobbly, and MC Schmidt. She has been the recipient of fellowships and prizes from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York; the DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm, the Internationales Musikinstitut, Darmstadt and Akademie Schloss Solitude among others. Recent projects include Aisteach, a fictional history of avant-garde music in Ireland; EVERYTHING IS IMPORTANT, a work for voice, string quartet and film commissioned by the Arditti Quartet; and TIME TIME TIME, an opera written in collaboration with the philosopher Timothy Morton, which has been touring to critical acclaim. ALL THE MANY PEOPLS, her second solo album, was released on Migro Records in May 2019. Walshe is currently Professor of Experimental Performance at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Stuttgart.
M.C. SCHMIDT
is a sound artist, video artist and member of the band Matmos. He enjoys sound synthesis, digital and analogue, sampling sounds, reading out loud, playing percussion on unusual objects and the piano. At home in Baltimore, he works in a record shop, and is the president of The High Zero Foundation, a collective which presents festivals of traditional music, improvised music and electro-acoustic music, as well as operating a small venue that runs year round.
Jon Leidecker has been producing music under the name
WOBBLY
since 1990, improvising with recordings to produce music which inherently questions the act of being captured. Recent performances deploy a battery of mobile devices driven by their built-in microphones, reacting spontaneously with error-prone yet intelligent variations on the notes and sounds they believe themselves to be hearing: a tightly-knit ensemble with inhuman reflexes, which the human performer influences more than controls. Currently touring and recording with Negativland and the Thurston Moore Ensemble, other live and studio collaborators include Zeena Parkins, Dieter Moebius & Tim Story, People Like Us, Matmos, Laetitia Sonami, Fred Frith’s Gravity Band, Thomas Dimuzio, Porest, Tim Perkis & Xopher Davidson, Tania Chen, Sue C., The Freddy McGuire Show, Sagan and the Chopping Channel. Radio Web MACBA commissioned a nine hour podcast overview on the history of recorded collage music entitled ‘Variations’ in 2008, and related lectures have been presented at Mills, Oxford, Peabody, & Stanford. In 2015 he inherited Negativland’s long-running Over The Edge radio program, broadcasting from KPFA FM in Berkeley.

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