by Martin Longley “Dave Douglas, Wadada Leo Smith & Taylor Ho Bynum” Leo Smith 70th Birthday Celebration How many birthday cakes can a trumpeter gobble? To celebrate his 70th year, the Interpretations Series presented two nights of new music from Wadada Leo Smith at Brooklyn’s recently transplanted Roulette. This meant three bands each night and […]

by Hank Shteamer “Roscoe Mitchell And The Tension Thing” Roscoe Mitchell 70th Birthday Celebration “I went out there and got this tension thing. It was a battle. I had to make the noise and whatever was going on with the audience part of the piece. The music couldn’t move until they respected me, until they […]

by Russ Musto Roscoe Mitchell 70th Birthday Celebration In a belated celebration of his 70th birthday (Aug. 4th, 2010), Roscoe Mitchell made an all-too-rare New York appearance at Roulette (Feb. 17th) in which he clearly confirmed that age has in no way mitigated his intense dedication to a very distinctive approach to improvisation that is […]

by Kurt Gottschalk Muhal Richard Abrams 80th Birthday Celebration Muhal Richard Abrams has made a career of not resting on his laurels. As cofounder and spiritual father of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Abrams has spent close to 50 years lobbying for innovative approaches within jazz traditions. Even still, the music he […]

by Douglas Detrick “Concert Review: Jon Gibson and Ralph Gibson; New and Recent Works by Alexandra Gardner” Interpretations Series: Job Gibson and Ralph Gibson, and the NOW Ensemble playing works by Alexandra Gardner. At the November 18th concert on the 22nd season of Thomas Buckner’s Interpretations series, Jon Gibson and Ralph Gibson (no relation), both veterans of New […]

by George Grella There are other conventional places to hear music, conventional in that they specialize in unconventional music. Roulette is the host of the perennially strong Interpretations series, which ended the current season with an unusual, fascinating and complex program of two unique musicians/performers who presented physical poetry and the destruction of digital information. Tomomi Adachi used the instruments of […]

by Brian Olewnick Tomomi Adachi is a boyish looking fellow, a vocalist/electronicist who specializes in a branch of sound-poetry that often incorporates devices worn on his body and clothes and triggered by his movements. He opened last night’s performance with eight pieces, one by Dadaist Hugo Ball, four 1960s works by sound poet Seiichi Niikuni and three self-composed works. […]

by George Grella “Against The Prevailing Order” Joan La Barbara + Ne(x)tworks, “Angels, Demons and Other Muses” // Yael Acher-Modiano + Irina-Kalina Goudeva Joan La Barbara presented an opera in progress, Angels, Demons and other Muses, with Ne(x)tworks as part of the Interpretations series at Roulette last week. Her stated goal is to produce an abstract work that conveys the […]

by Nick Hallett The collection of musicians known across New York’s experimental music community as Ne(x)tworks (they resist the word “ensemble”) convened at SoHo’s Roulette for a performance of star member and preeminent vocalist Joan La Barbara’s new opera-in-progress, Angels, Demons, and other Muses, as part of Thomas Buckner’s Interpretations series. For me to attempt […]