Hi everybody,
Hope you’re well, and not going too crazy with end of the school term (if you’re in university, otherwise, hope your April/May isn’t too crazy, I guess). If you have a chance, though, might I recommend attending one or more of the gigs plugged below (all of which make my end of term crazier… one month to go!)
First up is Sonic Lab this Friday at 8pm in Denton Auditorium, for which I am the emcee. If you’ve ever wondered what us MusicTech types get up to, this is a good chance to find out (well, find out about some aspects, anyway). The show will feature a variety of music, from traditional music played in new ways (ex. Mozart played by an electric string quartet) to brand new pieces created for the show, using various forms of technology.
The following Friday, March 30th, at 8pm, Susan Dworkin (soprano) and myself (keyboard) will be at the Colby Ale House in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, performing some jazz. I presume they have ale, and the menu on their website looks good (http://www.colbyalehouse.ca/), so stop by if you’re in the area.
April 5th – 7th is the Acadia Music Theatre production of “Working”. I’m playing second keyboard and it’s looking like an awesome show. I’ll send another email when tickets go on sale.
April 15th is the new date for the recital with Susan Dworkin and myself. (It was previously set for April 1st). There are still a few seats left if you want in, but as it is a fundraiser seats are $40.
Whew! That’s it for this email.
Party on everybody,
Gus
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