Tag: Bertolozzi

“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 →

‘Trances & Visions’ with Symphonic Winds

The Orange County Community College Symphonic Band, directed by Kevin Scott will premiere Joseph Bertolozzi’s “Trances & Visions” with Christine Sacchi, french horn soloist. This will be the premiere of the symphonic band version of Trances & Waltzes, as realized by conductor Kevin Scott. The concert begins Saturday December 10, 2011, at 8:00pm at the Paramount Theatre, 17 South St.,… Read more →

PLAYGROUND MUSIC

On Dec 6, 2011 at 7pm the culmination of  Joseph Bertolozzi‘s work with St. Peter’s School in Hyde Park, NY and the Dutchess County Art’s Council‘s Arts-In Education program will be presented to the public. The 6th grade class will play the ringtones and sound effects they created from sampling their school’s playground, much in the fashion that Bertolozzi did… Read more →