Tonight (June 18, 2010), kicking off at 10:00 pm: the Jitney Trio (Marian Murray (violin), Neil O’Loghlen (double bass) and Han-earl Park (guitar)) perform at the Mutant Cabaret as part of the Trash Culture Revue. The event takes place at The Savoy Theatre (Patrick’s Street, Cork, Ireland) and admission is €5. [Details…]
performances: final Stet Lab of the 2009–2010 season
On Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 7:15 pm (doors: 7:00 pm): Featuring Alexander Hawkins, the final Stet Lab before the summer break will take place at the Ó Riada Hall, UCC Music Building (Sundays Well, Cork, Ireland). [Details…]
performance diary 06-01-10 (Cork)
date | venue | time | details |
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June 15, 2010 | Ó Riada Hall UCC Music Building Sundays Well Cork, Ireland |
7:15pm | Final Stet Lab of the 2009-2010 season! Featuring Alex Hawkins (piano). Admission: €10 (€5). [Details…] |
June 18, 2010 (TBC) | The Savoy Theatre Patrick’s Street Cork, Ireland |
10:00pm | The Jitney Trio (Marian Murray (violin), Neil O’Loghlen (double bass) and Han-earl Park (guitar)) perform at the Mutant Cabaret as part of the Trash Culture Revue. Admission: €5. [Details…] |
July 29, 2010 | Lewis Glucksman Gallery UCC Cork, Ireland |
6:00pm | An improvised music performance by Han-earl Park (guitar). Details to follow…. Free admission. |
November/December 2010 (TBC) | Venue TBC | TBC | Performance by Han-earl Park (guitar), Mark Sanders (drums) and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones). Details to follow… Interested promoters, venues and sponsors, please get in touch! |
March/April 2011 (TBC) | Venue TBC | TBC | Performances by Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet) with Mathilde 253 (Charles Hayward (drums, percussion and melodica), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Ian Smith (trumpet and flugelhorn)). Details to follow… Interested promoters, venues and sponsors, please get in touch! |
tonight! Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010)
Tonight! (Wednesday, May 26, 2010) at 8:00pm (doors: 7:45pm): io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself) with Han-earl Park (guitar), and Bruce Coates and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones), plus iWife (itself) with John Godfrey and Francis Heery (diffusion) perform at Blackrock Castle Observatory (Cork, Ireland). [Details…]
Presented with funding from the Music Network Performance and Touring Award, and support from the Arts Council of Ireland, Blackrock Castle Observatory, The Castle Bar and Trattoria and the UCC School of Music.
reminder: Coates-Murray-Park
Tonight (Monday, May 24, 2010) at 9:00 pm (doors: 8:45pm): Bruce Coates (saxophones), Marian Murray (violin) and Han-earl Park (guitar), plus Susan Geaney (flute) and Kevin Terry (guitar), perform at The Roundy (Castle Street, Cork, Ireland). Admission is €10 (€5) at the door. [Details…]
Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010) on RTÉ: Morning Ireland
I just did a short spot on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland. Plugged the Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010) gig, and they also played a snippet of Bruce Coates with io 0.0.1 beta++ (audio recording below). I wonder how often improvised music gets on the national news 😉
beta test 05-12-09_03 [mp3″]
io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself) with Bruce Coates (saxophone). Beta test May 12, 2009.
performances: Coates-Murray-Park
Next week, on Monday, May 24, 2010, at 9:00 pm (doors: 8:45pm): an improvised music performance by Bruce Coates (saxophones), Marian Murray (violin) and Han-earl Park (guitar) at The Roundy (Castle Street, Cork, Ireland). Admission is €10 (€5) at the door.
See the performance diary for up-to-date info.
the performers
Bruce Coates has been heavily involved with free jazz, free improvisation and experimental music for more than 15 years. He has collaborated and performed with a long list of some of the best-known names in these areas. He is cofounder of the Birmingham Improvisers’ Orchestra, has a long standing working relationship in many different guises with guitarist Jamie Smith, a regular trio with David Ryan and bassist John Edwards and runs the monthly Birmingham FrImp night.
Recent collaborations have included regular performances with the saxophonist Paul Dunmall, appearing alongside Dunmall on his DUNS label (the only saxophonist to do so); the Paris-based Blackberry Orchestra led by Peter Corser and involving some of France’s best known improvisers including Denis Charolles and Guillaume Roy; and a CD with the Amsterdam based Mount Fuji Doom Jazz Corporation released on the Ad Noiseam label in 2007. Current ensembles include SCHH with Chris Hobbs, Mike Hurley and Walt Shaw; Magtal with Mark Sanders and Jonny Marks; and the performance art oriented Mutt with Marks and Shaw. His ever-growing eclectic list of collaborators also includes Tony Oxley, Lol Coxhill, Christian Wolff (performing alongside the composer at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London), Hilary Jeffrey, Phil Gibbs, Paul Rogers, Trevor Lines, John Coxon, Misterlee, Bong Ra, Simon Picard, Tony Bianco, Han-earl Park, Tony and Miles Levin and Tony Marsh.
Han-earl Park works from/within/around the traditions of idiom-agnostic, experimental improvised musics, sometimes engineering theater, sometimes inventing ritual. He feels the gravitational pull of collaborative, multi-authored contexts, and has worked with animators, filmmakers, poets, theater and mime performers, dancers and installation artists. As a musician (guitar, banjo, bass guitar, piano, electronics and software) he has performed in clubs, theaters, art galleries, concert halls, and (ad-hoc) alternative spaces in Denmark, England, Ireland, The Netherlands, Scotland and the USA.
He is involved in ongoing collaborations with Bruce Coates, and with Franziska Schroeder, fifteen year long associations with Alex Fiennes and Murray Campbell. Recent performances include a trio+1 with Charles Hayward and Ian Smith plus Lol Coxhill, a duo concert with Paul Dunmall, a trio with Kato Hideki and Katie O’Looney, and the performance of Pauline Oliveros’ ‘Droniphonia’ alongside the composer. Park is a recipient of grants from the Arts Council of Ireland and Music Network. He has appeared at festivals including Sonic Acts (Amsterdam), the Center for Experiments in Art, Information and Technology Festival (California), dialogues festival (Edinburgh), Sonorities (Belfast) and VAIN Live Art (Oxford).
Currently based in Cork, Marian Murray is a fiddler, improviser and teacher. She is a founder member of the Jitney Trio.
performance diary 05-16-10 (Cork)
date | venue | time | details |
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May 24, 2010 | The Roundy Castle Street Cork, Ireland |
9:00pm (doors: 8:45pm) | An improvised music performance by Bruce Coates (saxophones), Marian Murray (violin) and Han-earl Park (guitar). Admission: €10 (€5). [Details…] |
May 26, 2010 | Blackrock Castle Observatory Cork, Ireland |
8:00pm (doors: 7:45pm) | Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010) Debut performance by io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself) with Bruce Coates (saxophones), Franziska Schroeder (saxophones) and Han-earl Park (guitar), plus iWife (itself) with John Godfrey (guitar) and Francis Heery (diffusion). Presented with funding from the Music Network Performance and Touring Award, and support from the Arts Council of Ireland, Blackrock Castle Observatory, The Castle Bar and Trattoria and the UCC School of Music. €16 (€10). [Details…] [facebook…] [Get tickets…] |
June 15, 2010 | Ó Riada Hall UCC Music Building Sundays Well Cork, Ireland |
7:15pm | Stet Lab featuring Alex Hawkins (piano). Admission: €10 (€5). [Details…] |
June 18, 2010 (TBC) | The Savoy Theatre Patrick’s Street Cork, Ireland |
10:00pm | The Jitney Trio (Marian Murray (violin), Neil O’Loghlen (double bass) and Han-earl Park (guitar)) perform at the Mutant Cabaret as part of the Trash Culture Revue. Admission: €5. [Details…] |
July 29, 2010 | Lewis Glucksman Gallery UCC Cork, Ireland |
6:00pm | An improvised music performance by Han-earl Park (guitar). Details to follow…. Free admission. |
2010 (TBC) | Venue TBC | TBC | Performance by Han-earl Park (guitar), Mark Sanders (drums) and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones). Details to follow… Interested promoters and venues, please get in touch! |
reminder: Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010)
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010, at 8:00pm (doors: 7:45pm): io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself) with Han-earl Park (guitar) Bruce Coates and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones) plus iWife (itself) with John Godfrey and Francis Heery (diffusion) perform at Blackrock Castle Observatory (Cork, Ireland). [Details…]
Tickets: €16.00 (€10.00 concessions). [Get tickets…]
You are warmly invited to come along to watch / listen. The performance by / with io++ will be a culmination of three years of research, work and play by Han, Bruce and Franziska… and an ironic sci-fi parody!
Presented with funding from the Music Network Performance and Touring Award, and support from the Arts Council of Ireland, Blackrock Castle Observatory, The Castle Bar and Trattoria and the UCC School of Music.
performance diary 04-29-10 (Cork)
date | venue | time | details |
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May 10, 2010 | The Roundy Castle Street Cork, Ireland |
9:00pm (doors: 8:45pm) | Stet Lab featuring Juniper Hill (voice) and friends, plus The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of… Philip Guiton (guitar), Marian Murray (violin), Claudia Schwab (violin) and Kevin Terry (guitar). Admission: €10 (€5). [Details…] |
May 24, 2010 | The Roundy Castle Street Cork, Ireland |
9:00pm (doors: 8:45pm) | An improvised music performance by Bruce Coates (saxophones), Marian Murray (violin) and Han-earl Park (guitar). Admission: €10 (€5). |
May 26, 2010 | Blackrock Castle Observatory Cork, Ireland |
8:00pm (doors: 7:45pm) | Human-Machine Improvisations (Cork, 2010) Debut performance by io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself) with Bruce Coates (saxophones), Franziska Schroeder (saxophones) and Han-earl Park (guitar), plus iWife (itself) with John Godfrey (guitar) and Francis Heery (diffusion). Presented with funding from the Music Network Performance and Touring Award, and support from the Arts Council of Ireland, Blackrock Castle Observatory, The Castle Bar and Trattoria and the UCC School of Music. €16 (€10). [Details…] [facebook…] [Get tickets…] |
June 15, 2010 | Ó Riada Hall UCC Music Building Sundays Well Cork, Ireland |
TBC | Stet Lab featuring Alex Hawkins (piano). Admission: €10 (€5). [Details…] |
June 18, 2010 (TBC) | TBC Cork, Ireland |
TBC | The Jitney Trio (Marian Murray (violin), Neil O’Loghlen (double bass) and Han-earl Park (guitar)) perform as part of the Trash Culture Revue. Details to follow…. |
July 29, 2010 | Lewis Glucksman Gallery UCC Cork, Ireland |
6:00pm | An improvised music performance by Han-earl Park (guitar). Details to follow…. Free admission. |
2010 (TBC) | Venue TBC | TBC | Performance by Han-earl Park (guitar), Mark Sanders (drums) and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones). Details to follow… Interested promoters and venues, please get in touch! |
thanks: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Market Harborough and London
Special thanks to Ian Smith for the scheming and pre-performance guidance, and to Charles Hayward, Lol Coxhill and Ian who reminded me how much I’ve got to learn—I was performing in the presence of giants. Thanks to Fritz Welch, Lin Zhang of Grind Sight Open Eye, and Jamie Smith of Owlhouse Recordings for organizing the events (and feeding this itinerant musician), and to Stills Gallery, and Hamish Dunbar and Keiko Yamamoto at Cafe OTO for hosting the performances.
Kudos to all the musicians who were involved, in particular Neil Davidson and Sean Williams for two memorable duos; EdImpro for their generosity and sense of fun; Shiori Usui and Lin for the Asian noise; Jamie, Lee Allatson and Oliver Betts for the high-volume rock-out; and Heddy Boubaker for sharing the first leg of the trip.
Last but not least, thanks to all who came to listen/watch—it was a pleasure to share the journey.
reminder: Hayward-Park-Smith + Coxhill
Today (Sunday, April 18, 2010), at 8:00 pm: Charles Hayward (drums), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Ian Smith (trumpet and flugelhorn) plus special guest Lol Coxhill (saxophone) perform at Cafe OTO (18–22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL, England). [Details…]
Tickets: £5 advance / £6 on the door. [Get tickets…]
You are warmly invited to come along to watch / listen. Should be a good one (and I’ll be damned if I don’t play my ass off)!