(Listed in reverse chronological order.)
Whitebox, 525 West 26th St, NYC
For Birds, Planes and Cello, a 54 minute composition by Miya Masaoka, performed by Alex Waterman, cello. Free admission. 7:00 PM
www.whiteboxny.org
The Stone, Ave C and 2nd St., NYC
First set, 8:00:
Trio with Miya Masaoka, koto and electronics; Andrea Parkins, electric accordion, FX, live processing, Okkyung Lee, cello
Second set, 10:00:
Trio with Miya Masaoka, koto, Sylvie Courvoisier, piano, Okkyung Lee, cello
The Stone, Ave C and 2nd St., NYC
Jane Rigler, flutes, Robert Dick, flutes, Ursel Schlicht, piano, Miya Masaoka, koto and electronics
Flea Theater, 41 White St, NYC
Air Rights: World Premier of Balls, for piano, disclavier and ping pong balls. One of four movements, Movement Zero performed by Kathleen Supove. Works also by Phil Kline, Missy Mizzoli, Alvin Curran and Michael Gatonska.
DEAF Festival: Dublin Electronic Arts Festival., St. Audoens
Solo koto and Laser Koto. Shared evening with Wu Fei.
www.deafireland.com
STEIM Utrechsedwarsstraat 134, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;
Solo koto and electronics. Shared evening with PRIX (Marion Worle + Maciej Sledziecki)
www.steim.org
Kerrytown Concert House, Ann Arbor, Michigan;
Edgefest 2007; Larry Ochs, saxophones, Okkyung Lee, cello, Miya Masaoka, acoustic koto.
www.kerrytownconcerhouse.com
Columbia University NYC, Shermerhorn ext 754;
Memory and Sound; video and lecture presentation: Japanese American Internment family oral history project.
Issue Project Room:
John Ingle; saxophone, Liz Albee; trumpet; Matt Ingalls; clarinet; Miya Masaoka; koto and electronics.
www.Issueprojectroom.org
The Kitchen; 512 West 19th St, NYC
Gallery exhibit: Graphic Notation in Contemporary Music. Miya Masaoka composition entitled, “Thinking Sounds;” Group show.
www.thekitchen.org
Hemispheric Institute Encuentro + Centro Cultural Recoleta: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Corpoliticas Body Politicas en Las Americas: Miya Masaoka: Solo koto and computer
Frederick Lowe Theater, NYU
NIME (New Interfaces For Musical Expression) Solo Laser Koto.
www.nime.org/2007
Japan Society 333 East 47th St., NYC
New Japanese Technology and inventions: Solo Laser Koto, shared evening with Mari Kimura, violin and GuitarBot.
Issue Project Room, Brooklyn, NY
Live performance of For Birds, Planes and Cello for 16 speakers. Tomas Ulrich; cello and tape.
www.issueprojectroom.org
Issue Project Room, Brooklyn, NY
Duet: Anthony Coleman; piano, Miya Masaoka, acoustic koto
www.issueprojectroom.org
Kava Lounge Gallery, San Diego, CA.
Spring Reverb: Solo koto and Laser Koto,
www.springreverb.com
Private Event: Solo koto and Laser Koto: Brisbane, Australia
Sculptured Sounds Music Festival, St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave, NY
BREW: Reggie Workman; bass, Gerry Hemingway: Drums, Miya Masaoka: koto
Redcat Theater
CEAIT Festival 2007 Miya Masaoka performs solo (Pieces for Plants, and pieces for koto and Laser Koto)
Miya Masaoka Artist in Residence at Cal Arts, Valencia, CA
Tonic, 10:00 PM
Trio with Sylvie Courvoisier, Okkyung Lee and Miya Masaoka
Miya Masaoka, koto and electronics, Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) Okkyung Lee (cello)
The Stone
8:00 PM
Miya Masaoka (koto, electronics), Silvie Courvoisier (pno), Peggy Lee (cello)
Vision Festival XI
Angel Orensanz Foundation For The Arts ![]()
172 Norfolk Street (just south of Houston)
5:00 PM (five sets of performers)
$25/night or $125 for the entire festival
Pieces for Plants #7
The 2006 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
is the 6th conference on new musical interface design and technology. This year, the conference is hosted by IRCAM - Centre Pompidou, in Paris from June 4-8 2006 in collaboration with the MINT/OMF of the Sorbonne University.
Espace de Projection, IRCAM, Paris, France 6:30 PM
unlikely couplings
a new series
Miya Masaoka and Anthony Coleman as a duo.
Unlikely Couplings brings together artists from different branches of new music to create new languages and new inspiration.
Issue Project Room
8:00 PM
$10.00
Join renowned composer/performers Kitty Brazelton & Dafna Naphtali, Gisburg, Mari Kimura, Miya Masaoka and Lois V. Vierk in a Mother's Day Concert.
Tonic ![]()
107 Norfolk Street, NYC 7:00 PM
$10 in advance, $12 at the door
212-358-7501
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
tentative: Porgy and Bess
Vienna
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana
Slovenia
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Graz, Austria
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana
Slovenia
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Teatro Fondamente Nuove
Venice
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Musicus Concentus
Florence, Italy
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Sud Des Alpes (AMR)
Geneva
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
De Werf in Bruges, Belgium
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Saarländisches Künstlerhaus
Saarbrucken, Germany
Trio Ochs / Masaoka / Lee
Les Instants Chavires in Montreuil
Paris, France
Radio WPS1 Art Radio, a MoMa affiliate
Curated by Elliott Sharp
Miya Masaoka: Works Old and New
First broadcast March 20, 2006
Listen to Archive
First set: Miya Masaoka: SOLO (Program includes Pieces for Plants #7, Open Fields for Laser Koto and other selections) 8:00 PM
Second set: Susie Ibbarra and Roberto Rodriguez: DUO Issue Project Room ![]()
400 Carroll Street
between Bond and Nevins
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Telephone: 718-330-0313
ROVA presents ![]()
Miya Masaoka: Talk and Performance
21 Grand
416 25th St.
Oakland, CA
$10-$15 *Sliding Tix: 510.44.GRAND
415.487.1701 for info
Improv:21 programs explore the art and practice of improvisation through a shifting (i.e. "improvised") combination of onstage lecture and dialogue, musical demonstration and performance, and audience question-and-answer forum. Reasonably priced and easily accessible, these two-hour events are designed to inform, inspire, challenge, and enlighten a wide-ranging audience, from professional and amateur musicians to listeners of all backgrounds and levels of experience. These events are hosted by critic and KPFA radio host Derk Richardson. For the next three events, the series moves to Oakland's 21 Grand (416 25th St. at Broadway).
Santa Fe International Festival of Electroacoustic Music ![]()
SFIFEM 2006 - 10th Anniversary
The O'Shaughnessy Performance Space, Benildus Hall, College of Santa Fe, 8:00 PM
Miya Masaoka
Thomas Buckner
Torino, Italy 2006 Winter Olympics
The Charles Morrow Sound Cube
will be up and running in the village of Sestriere, near Torino, Italy, in the Piazzale Fraiteve, for the 2006 Winter Olympics. Sound works by six artists will be cycled through the Sound Cube to give the 3D aural experience to visitors from all over the world.
The following artists' works are being presented in the MorrowSound Cube: Olivia Block, Miya Masaoka, Steve McCaffery, Charlie Morrow, Scanner and Vlada Tomova.
Miya Masaoka (koto, laser koto, laptop), Sylvie Courvoisier (piano), Okkyung Lee (cello)
The Stone, New York, NY, 10:00
http://www.thestonenyc.com ![]()
Reggie Workman (Bass), Gerry Hemingway (drums, electronics), Miya Masaoka (koto, laptop)
The Stone, New York, NY, 8:00
http://www.thestonenyc.com
Western Front
(Vancouver) and Kunstradio ORF
(Vienna)
present:
Chironomy
A Wiencouver Internet Performance — a prelude to Art's Birthday
.
Conceived by Miya Masaoka.
5 pm Eastern Standard Time
2 pm Pacific Standard Time
11 pm Central European Time
In Vancouver: Miya Masaoka (koto, laser koto, laptop), François Houle, (clarinet, laptop, electronics), and Giorgio Magnanensi (electronics)
In Vienna: Klaus Filip (laptop) and Burkhard Stangl (guitars, electronics)
Both video and audio streams can be accessed from http://aaeol.ca/pages/2006/masaoka/index.html ![]()
from Vancouver: http://lists.front.bc.ca/stream.php ![]()
from Vienna: http://stream.sil.at:7562/listen.pls ![]()
Concert in the Grande Luxe
Western Front, 303 East, 8th Ave, Vancouver - 604-876-9343
Sunday, January 15 - Doors open 1:30 pm - Live stream 2 pm PST (11 pm CET in Vienna)
Tickets $10/$5 at the door. FREE for Western Front members.
Electronic Music Foundation: An Ear to the Earth 1
Frederick Loewe Theater
35 West 4th Street, New York, NY, 8:00
Knowing the World Through Sound is a pre-festival symposium and concert with Andrea Polli, Steven Feld, David Dunn, Miya Masaoka, David Rothenberg, and others.
This symposium and concert, produced by EMF in collaboration with NYU, is an introductory event to An Ear to the Earth, a citywide festival of music and sound that explores the nature of our sonic environment and how it affects us. In this symposium, we will discuss the use of music and sound to illuminate environmental issues and to engage the public in environment awareness.
http://www.emfproductions.org/year0506/eartoearth/symposium.html ![]()
Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology and the Paranormal
Center For Art and Visual Culture
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD
Fine Arts Building, Room 105
Gallery Hours - Tues. through Sat. 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Curated by Mark Alice Durant and Jane Marsching
Organized by the Center for Art and Visual Culture, UMBC
Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology and the Paranormal is a major traveling exhibition featuring thirty-two contemporary artist whose work employs modern communication technologies (photography, film, video, radio, internet, and digital media.). Artists include Moriko Mori, Paul DeMarinis, Craig Baldwin, Miya Masaoka...
http://www.umbc.edu/cavc/past_blur.html ![]()
iEAR Presents! Miya Masaoka - In Concert
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
West Hall Auditorium, 7:30
$5/Free with RPI ID
Contact: iEAR 518-276-4829
http://events.rpi.edu/eventView.do?eventId=3419 ![]()
Project RITE II: Presented by Electronic Music Foundation
Tenri Cultural Institute
43A West 13th Street NY, 8:00
http://www.emf.org ![]()
http://smarttix.com ![]()
Bruce Gremo (shakuhachi and computer), Yoshihiro Kanno (composer and composer processing), Mari Kimura (violin and computer), Miya Masaoka (koto and computer), Tamani Tono (sho and computer)
Chelsea Art Museum
556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY, 7:30, Pre-concert talk 7:00
http://www.chelseaartmuseum.org ![]()
Larry Ochs (sax) Miya Masaoka (koto), Peggy Lee (cello).
Bimhuis, Amsterdam, 9:00
http://www.bimhuis.nl ![]()
Ochs/Masaoka/Lee
Noumatrouff, France
http://www.jazz-mulhouse.org ![]()
Ferwerd
Groningen, The Netherlands
Larry Ochs (sax), Miya Masaoka (koto), Okkyung Lee (cello)
The Stone, New York, NY, 8:00
http://www.thestonenyc.com ![]()
While I Was Walking, I Heard a Sound. For Mixed Choir; World Premiere. San Francisco Chamber Singers, San Francisco Choral Society, Piedmont Children's Choir and nine vocalists, Randy Wong, Amy X Neuberg, Dina Emerson and others. 100-150 singers. Bob Geary, conducting.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts tenth anniversary.
Also on same program: Excerpt from KOTO, with Alonzo King's Lines Ballet. Miya Masaoka performing live.
Miya Masaoka and Musicians
Asian American Jazz Fesival
Pieces For Plants. Performance and Installation with bio-feedback of Climbing Philodendron.
Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Homemade Instrument Day
MFA Faculty at Bard College, New York
George Lewis, Miya Masaoka, Hamid Drake, Maryln Crispell
Vancouver International Jazz Fesival, Vancouver East Cultural Center, 9:30
http://www.coastaljazz.ca
String Stories with Joelle Leandre, India Cooke, Miya Masaoka.
Vancouver International Jazz Fesival, Western Front, 5:30
http://www.coastaljazz.ca ![]()
Solo koto with simultaneous musical performances in a labyrinth of spaces.
Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland, CA
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