Quarantine Sessions #9

In the past few weeks, we have been programming, testing, and rehearsing in an online environment between California, which is still facing a 'shelter-in-place' situation, Berlin (DE), and Ghent (BE). Each Saturday afternoon we are presenting a concert that connects six musicians from these locations and guests from other places to each other. The sessions are broadcast live with audio and video feeds from each site.
Guests:
Michele Cheng, self-built amplified surface with FX (Stanford, CA)
Hassan Estakhrian, bass and synthesizer (Stanford, CA)
Michiko Theurer, live drawing/painting (Stanford, CA)
Constantin Basica (Palo Alto, CA)
Chris Chafe (Woodside, CA)
Henrik von Coler (Berlin, DE)
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano (San Carlos, CA)
Juan Parra (Ghent, BE)
Klaus Scheuermann (Berlin, DE)
The 'Quarantine Sessions' are realized using free and open source technologies, which can be adopted by anyone:
JackTrip (audio)
Jitsi (video)
Constantin Basica is a Romanian composer living in the San Francisco Bay Area (CA), whose current work focuses on symbiotic interrelations between music, video, and performers. His pieces have been featured at festivals and conferences such as MATA Festival (New York, NY), the International Festival for Video art and Visual Music (Mexico City, MX), Currents New Media Festival (Santa Fe, NM), the International Week for New Music and the InnerSound International Festival for New Arts (Bucharest, RO), next_generation Festival at ZKM (Karlsruhe, DE), the 2016 Sound and Music Computing Conference (Hamburg, DE), and Aveiro_Síntese International Festival of Electroacoustic Music (Aveiro, PT). He received the ICMA Award for Best Submission from Europe at the 2017 ICMC in Shanghai (CN). Constantin earned a DMA in Composition at Stanford University (CA) under the guidance of Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Brian Ferneyhough, Mark Applebaum, and Erik Ulman. He holds an MA degree in Multimedia Composition from the Hamburg University of Music and Theatre (DE) and two BA degrees in Composition and Conducting from the National University of Music Bucharest (RO). Currently, Constantin is a postdoctoral scholar and the concert coordinator at Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA).
Michele Cheng, a 1.5 generation Taiwanese American, is an interdisciplinary artist who uses music, experimental theatre, and other forms of media to be in dialogue with social issues and cultural identities. Taking a journalistic approach through interviews and research, she develops creative projects that reflect on complex issues in hopes of broadening public understanding as well as her own awareness.Her works have been performed around the world at places including Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon (Dijon, France), Sonic Arts Research Centre (Belfast, Northern Ireland), Podium Gigant (Apeldoorn, Netherlands), Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (Montreal, Canada), National Theatre & Concert Hall (Taiepi, Taiwan), as well as Bing Concert Hall (Stanford, CA), Orange County Museum of Arts (Santa Ana, CA), Experimental Media Performance Lab (Irvine, CA), Emerson Paramount Theatre (Boston, MA), among others. She has been featured by Sonorities Festival Belfast (Belfast, UK), New Music Gathering (Portland, OR), White Snake Project (Boston, MA), UCI Illuminations (Irvine, CA), She Scores Festival (Pittsburgh, PA), Vu Symposium (Park City, UT), and eavesdropping symposium (London, England). She is a co-founder of the interdisciplinary feminist improv collective fff. She’s currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Hassan Estakhrian is a composer, performer (vocalist & multi-instrumentalist), songwriter, intermedia artist, and producer. He collides genres of music that span across rock, jazz, and contemporary classical and incorporates extramusical elements and electronics. His assortment of works include sci-fi rock operas, chamber-funk pieces, musical games with graphic scores and improvisation, and intermedia stories based in fantasy and science fiction. Hassan writes and records songs under the band name— Antenna Fuzz. He is currently a doctoral candidate in music composition at Stanford University. More at antennafuzz.com.
Michiko Theurer is a multimedia performing artist and conversation-weaver dedicated to creating spaces for shared experience and exchange. As a violinist, she has collaborated with a wide range of artists including Meredith Monk, Mazz Swift, Eighth Blackbird, and members of the Takács and Pacifica Quartets. She is a founding member of the fff ensemble, a Bay-area-based interdisciplinary feminist improv group; Thruu, a trio with Barbara Nerness and Julie Zhu; and Treebird, a trio with Julie Herndon and Marie Finch. Michiko received her MM in violin performance from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music and her DMA in violin performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she studied with Harumi Rhodes and Edward Dusinberre. As a PhD candidate in musicology at Stanford, Michiko explores intersections between performance, research, and creative collaboration. She also loves hosting salon-style sharing parties and watching ink bloom on wet paper.