Terry Longshore, Percussion

Event description

  • Arts and entertainment
  • Family friendly
  • Open to the public

balance | flow is a solo intermedia performance by renowned percussionist Terry Longshore, featuring works by a diverse body of composers integrating live performance with digital audio, video, and integrated lighting.

Designed as an intimate, immersive experience, balance | flow features compositions by Mark Applebaum, Erik Griswold, Eleanor Hovda, Yaz Lancaster, Terry Longshore, Mack$well (Maxwell Longshore), Joe W. Moore III, Emma O’Halloran, Phong Tran, and Nick Zammuto.

balance | flow also features lighting and video by Terry Longshore, animations by Miles Inada, cinematography by Christopher Lucas, and virtual scenic design by Sean O’Skea.

 

List of works:

  • Green Yellow Green Red by Nick Zammuto – vibraphone, scratched records, and video collage

  • as a treat by Yaz Lancaster – wood, stone, metal, & tambourine with animation by Miles Inada

  • Aphasia by Mark Applebaum – gestures with electronic audio

  • CoronaVibe Etudes – I: Social Distancing by Terry Longshore – vibraphone

  • Cornerstone by Joe W. Moore III – wood, stone, metal, & tambourine with animation by Miles Inada

  • Twos and Threes by Erik Griswold – vibraphone

  • Cymbal Music II – Cymbalflow II by Eleanor Hovda – bowed double cymbals, voice and audience participation with video 

  • RELATIVE RATES OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT: a microstudy of macro-macroeconomics for solo percussion by Phong Tran – stone & metal with animation by Miles Inada

  • meditation for metal pipes by Emma O’Halloran – solo version of quintet for 15 just-tuned metal pipes drenched in reverb with virtual reality video by Miles Inada (animator), Terry Longshore (performer), Christopher Lucas (filmmaker), and Sean O’Skea (scenic designer), 

  • Trap Hat by Mack$well (Maxwell Longshore) and Terry Longshore – hi-hat and electronics 

Kangaroopak by Terry Longshore – solo version of percussion quintet for hand drums with audio and video

Face coverings are recommended in School of Music, Dance and Theatre indoor performance spaces. University COVID-19 information may be found at https://eoss.asu.edu/health/announcements/coronavirus.

Event contact

ASU School of Music, Dance, Theatre
Music@asu.edu
Date

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Time

7:30 pm9:00 pm (MST)

Location

Katzin Concert Hall, Music Building

Cost

Free