Pamela Z Productions / Z Programs presents @ THE ROYCE GALLERY
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an avant chambre music series that takes place at Royce Gallery, an intimate performance gallery in San Francisco's North East Mission Industrial Zone (NEMIZ). Composer/performer Pamela Z hosts evenings featuring a variety of virtuosic, solo artists and chamber groups playing experimental music. ROOM Series Summer 2013: 7/5/2013 7/26/2013 8/9/2013 8/23/2013 |
Friday, July 5 , 2013, 8:00pm The 2013 Room Series kicks off with a concert featuring double reeds. Pamela Z Arts presents ROOM: Six reeds (and 18 feet of tubing), an evening of new music for double reeds – local and remote (combined with a little voice & electronics). The evening will feature Bay Area ex-pat bassoonist extraordinaire, Sara Schoenbeck in this rare San Francisco appearance, local renowned genre-bending double-reedist Kyle Bruckmann (of sfSound Group and SF Contemporary Music Players fame, and a remote appearance by virtuosic bassoonist Dana Jessen teleported into the ROOM via Skype from Oberlin. Composer/performer Pamela Z will host as usual, and contribute some voice and electronics work to the evening. Each will do a solo set (and/or duo with Pamela Z) and then Pamela will join all of them (on voice and electronics) in an ensemble finale.
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FEATURING: Sara Schoenbeck (bassoon) Kyle Bruckmann (oboe & english horn) Dana Jessen (remote bassoon) Pamela Z |
7/26/2013 An evening of new music for voice and electronics at Pamela Z (voice & computer) Each will perform solo work (and some possible duos), and then they will all join forces for an ensemble finale.
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8/9/2013 An evening of new music for percussion and hammered dulcimer (and a little voice & electronics) at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA Joel Davel (marimba lumina) Each will perform solo work (and some possible duos), and then they will join forces for an ensemble finale.
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8/23/2013 An evening of new music for brasswinds (combined with a little voice & electronics) at The Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA Tom Dambly (trumpet & electronics) Each will perform solo work (and some possible duos), and then Pamela will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
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Pamela Z Productions' ROOM Series welcomes back Robin Cox Ensemble – not heard in San Francisco since their previous Room Series appearance in 2007! This time around, RCE will perform works by some local Bay Area Composers including the inimitable Amy X Neuburg and ROOM Series curator Pamela Z herself (both of whom will perform with the ensemble during the evening.) RCE will also perform works composed by members of the ensemble including vionlist/composer Robin Cox. Tickets for this event are $10 and are available through Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. |
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room: LONGER BURNING 6.5.11 sunday 8pm Featuring violists: Hank Dutt (of Kronos Quartet), (solo performances followed by an ensemble finale with host Pamela Z) |
![]() Three varied and distinguished artists – violist Hank Dutt (of Kronos Quartet), violist Charlton Lee (of Del Sol Quartet) and musician and technologist JHNO (John Eichenseer) will perform solo and ensemble works for viola and viola & electronics. In the tradition of Room Series events, the three violists will each present a solo set, and then all three will be joined by composer/performer and series host Pamela Z in an ensemble finale for three violas, voice, and electronics. The concert will take place one night only on Sunday, June 5, 2011, 8pm at Royce Gallery, 2901 Mariposa Street in San Francisco. |
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Pamela Z Productions presents: CARL STONE + PAMELA Z Featuring: CARL STONE: computer
ROOM's 2011 season was made possible in part by the Zellerbach Family Foundation.
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Pamela Z Productions presents: Featuring: JANE RIGLER: flutes, electronics, and video |
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Pamela Z Productions presents:
room: TRIPLE BASS
4.11.09 saturday 8pm
Lisle Ellis: electric contrabass & electronics
Damon Smith: contrabass (& possibly electronics)
Ashley Adams: contrabass
plus Pamela Z: voice & electronics
Each bassist plays a solo set and/or duo with Pamela Z, and Pamela joins all of them in an ensemble finale.
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ROOM Summer 2008 Series Z Programs ROOM presents 4 Friday concerts + a weekend run of Pamela Z's The Pendulum in the summer of 2008.
June 27 & 28 - The Pendulum
July 11 - room: BATTERIE!
July 25 - room: 117 Strings
August 8 - room: Low Bows
August 22 - room: MOUTH!
All performances are at 8 pm.
The Pendulum
by Pamela Z
June 2008 Royce Gallery, San Francisco
a multi-media performance work exploring binaries of “Yes and No”
room: BATTERIE!
room: Batterie! 7/11/08 at 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
In the first of four Summer 2008 concerts, Z Programs ROOM presents four artists:
Suki O'Kane (percussion)
Moe! Staiano (percussion)
Matt Davignon (drum machine)
Amy X Neuburg (MIDI percussion and Voice)
Each will do a short solo set, and Pamela Z will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
room: 117 Strings at 7/25/08 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 continues with “101 Strings” including performances by:
Barbara Imhoff (harp)
Donald Swearingen (laser harp)
Dan Joseph (hammer dulcimer & electronics)
Miya Masaoka (koto & electronics)
Each will do a short solo set, and Pamela Z will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
room: Low Bows 8/8/08 at 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 continues with an evening of electric and acoustic bowed strings of the bass clef persuasion:
Zoë Keating (cello & electronics)
Alex Kelly (cello & electronics)
Damon Smith (contrabass)
Merlin Coleman (cello & voice)
Each will do a short solo set, and Pamela Z will join all of them in an ensemble finale.
PayPal Tickets are for this event (Low Bows 8/8/08) are no longer available. A limited number of seats will still be available at the door (first come first served.)
room: MOUTH! at 8/22/08 8pm as part of ROOM at Royce Gallery in San Francisco, CA
The final concert of Z Programs ROOM Summer 2008 series features a room full of mouths:
Pamela Z (voice & electronics)
Amy X Neuburg (voice)
Julie Queen (voice)
Dina Emerson (voice)
Randall Wong (voice)
Aurora (voice)
Kattt Sammon (voice)
Michael Peppe (voice)
All will perform solo and in various combinations.
March 2007
Room II: Robin Cox Ensemble (from LA)
In this rare Bay Area appearance, Robin Cox Ensemble will perform an evening of contemporary works, including several by Bay Area composers. In addition to three works by Robin Cox (Faster Than That, Drive, and Square Feet) the ensemble will be performing a work Outerborough by New York violinist/composer Todd Reynolds featuring video by award-winning filmmaker Bill Morrison, and two works by bay area composers– Big Dig by Ryan Brown and Dust by Belinda Reynolds. And Pamela Z will join the ensemble in the performance of a third Bay Area work– Six Degrees of Non-Sequiturization– a structured improvisational piece she created for the ensemble in 2006.The Robin Cox Ensemble is: Robin Cox (violinist/composer/director), Erik Leckrone (percussionist), Eric Mellencamp (percussionist), Maggie Parkins (cellist), Marty Walker, (clarinetist), and Nic Chaffee (audio engineer).
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November 2006
Room I: Joëlle Léandre and Pamela Z
Joëlle Léandre (Paris) and Pamela Z (San Francisco/New York) will perform together and separately in an evening of composed and improvised works for contrabasse, voice, and electronics.
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An intense, virtuosic, charismatic, and versatile performer, French bassist Joëlle Léandre has firmly established herself as one of the primary innovators on the double bass . She is well known as an interpreter of contemporary composers such as: Monton Feldman, Giacinto Scelsi, Earl Brown, and John Cage (who wrote music specifically for her). Léandre is also a huge presence in the world of improvised music, having played with the most important names in that community inclucing: Derek Bailey, George Lewis, Anthony Braxton, Maggie Nicols, Fred van hove, Irene Schweizer, Fred Frith, Bill Dixon, Evan Parker, William Parker Misha Mengelberg, Pauline Oliveros, Barre Philips, India Cooke, Paul Lovens, Carlos Zingaro, Yuji Takahashi, Lauren Newton, and Steve Lacy. |
Hailed by WIRE as “the most gifted and enterprising vocalist/composer/audio artist in the US since the heyday of Joan La Barbara and Mededith Monk,” Pamela Z makes solo works combining a wide range of vocal techniques with electronic processing, sampled sounds, and The BodySynth™ gesture controller. She has also composed scores for dance, film, and new music chamber ensembles. Her work has been presented throughout the US, Europe, and Japan in concerts, festivals, and exhibitions including Bang on a Can, the Venice Biennale, the Japan Interlink Festival, and Other Minds. Her numerous awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Creative Captipal Fund, the CalArts Alpert Award, the ASCAP Award, and the NEA/JUSFC Fellowship. |
Z PROGRAM 50
Thursday July 13 and Friday July 14, 2006, 8pm
Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street, SF
Between Harrison and Alabama Streets