Schedule

For more information, email leslie.hogan at ccs.ucsb.edu or call (805) 893–7001.
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Tuesday, March 8, 8PM, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Ensemble for Contemporary Music, directed by Jeremy Haladyna. Works by Lou Harrison, John Cage, Nicholas Sculthorpe, and others. Admission charged.
March 28 - April 4, 9AM - 5PM, Elings Hall (CNSI) Foyer
Uncali Vali Specimen A, is a cybernetic system, invented by Danny Bazo and Karl Yerkes, that greatly enhances the intelligence of plants. For one week a plant will inhabit a specially prepared environment, becoming more intelligent as participants interact with it over the course of the installation. Free admission.
Thursday, March 31, 8PM, College of Creative Studies Gallery
Gravitational Forces, a multi-disciplinary performance work incorporating dance, visualization, technology, video and generated sound. Created and directed by Marco Pinter. Free admission.
Friday, April 1, 8PM, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
UCSB Composers Concert curated by David Gordon. Free admission.
April 2-7, and 10, 10AM - 6PM; April 8-9, 2011, 10AM - 10PM; Ballet Studio Theater, HSSB Performing Arts Wing
Transformation and Continuance: A Retrospective Celebration of American Choreographer Jennifer Muller, 1959-present. Photographic Exhibition and Dance Filmography, curated by Ninotchka Bennahum and Christopher Pilafian. Design by Alejandro Casazi. Free Admission
Monday, April 4, 2 PM, Studio Xenakis
Composer Seth Horvitz presents a lecture entitled Automation is My Salvation: Eight Studies for Automatic Piano. Free admission. Co-sponsored by the Corwin Chair of Music Composition.
Monday, April 4, 7 PM, Geiringer Hall
Pianomatic Springs I, featuring works by Seth Horvitz and friends. Co-sponsored by the Corwin Chair in Music Composition. Free admission.
Tuesday, April 5, 11 AM, Old Little Theater 154
College of Creative Studies guest composer Art Gottschalk presents a lecture entitled Profile, Residue, and Allusion: My Approach to Composing Music. Free admission.
Wednesday, April 6, 8PM, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Ensemble for Contemporary Music, directed by Jeremy Haladyna. Works by Leslie A. Hogan, Jennifer Higdon, JoAnn Cho, Jeremy Haladyna, Stephen Wilcox, Joel Hunt and others. Admission charged.
Thursday, April 7, 2 PM, Old Little Theater 154
College of Creative Studies guest composer Art Gottschalk presents a lecture entitled Copyright and the Origins of Our Music Economy. Free admission.
Thursday, April 7, 8PM, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
CREATE Concert, directed by Curtis Roads. Solo concert by Kaffe Matthews. Admission charged.
Friday, April 8, 10AM - 5:30 PM, McCune Conference Center, 5th Floor Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Transformation and Continuance: A Retrospective Celebration of American Choreographer Jennifer Muller, 1959-present. A one day scholarly and artistic conference dedicated to students - an historical conversation about Jennifer Muller and the changing world of American modern dance starting in the 1960s and 1970s. (Followed by a wine and cheese reception starting at 5:30 p.m. )
Friday, April 8 - Sunday, April 10, various times, Hatlen Theater.
UCSB Spring Dance Concert, "The Sky to the Ground." Admission charged.
Wednesday, April 13, 3:30 PM, Music 1145.
Composer Geoffrey Smith presents a lecture about this invention, The Fluid Piano. Free admission. Co-sponsored by the Corwin Chair of Music Composition.
Wednesday, April 13, 7 PM, Geiringer Hall
Pianomatic Springs II, featuring works by UCSB composition students. Co-sponsored by the Corwin Chair in Music Composition. Free admission.