Tag: Bertolozzi

BRIDGE MUSIC OPENS 5TH SEASON

Joseph Bertolozzi’s Bridge Music, a permanent sound art installation on New York’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt “Mid Hudson” Bridge begins its fifth season April 1. The music of the bridge’s sounds are what one hears at the Listening Stations located on the Bridge’s Towers via the north-side pedestrian sidewalk and on the park radios, playing on 95.3FM within the parks that… Read more →

PLAYING GONGS ON PETE SEEGER’S NEW ALBUM

Joseph Bertolozzi plays his solo percussion rig “The Bronze Collection“ on Pete Seeger’s new spoken-word album The Storm King, produced by Jeff Haynes. Release date is 4/9/13. (read more below) “Pete Seeger: The Storm King” contains personal stories, narratives, and poems by the folk legend with musical interpretations from many guest musicians such as  percussionist Jeff Haynes, New Age pioneer… Read more →

“TRANCES & VISIONS” AT ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH, with CHRISTINE SACCHI, HORN

Christine Sacchi will play Joseph Bertolozzi’s Trances & Visions with Bertolozzi accompanying at the organ Saturday March 9 and Sunday March 10 during Mass at St. Joseph’s Church, 149 Cottage St., Middeltown, NY. Mass times are 5:30pm on Saturday and 9am & 11:30am on Sunday morning. Christine premiered Trances & Visions with wind ensemble accompaniment under the direction and realization… Read more →

BACK TO PARIS

On January 8th, 2013 Joseph Bertolozzi returns to the Eiffel Tower to meet with  Chief Engineer Mr. Stéphane Roussin to agree upon a list of surfaces to sample for his next opus Tower Music. Later in 2013 Bertolozzi returns to actually harvest the sounds. Then begins the process of  cataloging and organizing those sounds to compose the music in preparation… Read more →

BEACONS OF MUSIC follow up

“Beacons of Music,” my latest public art installation with photography by Rob Penner, sponsored by BMW of the Hudson Valley was a roaring success. Rob’s photos celebrate the current musical culture of Beacon, NY, and instead of a “wine & cheese” opening reception, the musicians whose pix were on the wall gave astounding performances in a public concert. With two… Read more →