| Date | Event Name | description | recording |
| October 4, 2009 | Alan Licht, Brian Chase, and Okkyung Lee | A short description: \"A second-time meeting of three electrifying improvisors/composers who have worked extensively within downtown rock and experimental music circles. Drummer Brian Chase, cellist Okkyung Lee, and guitarist Alan Licht will each present a solo piece, then perform a trio improvisation.\"
Over the past two decades,... | |
| March 9, 2007 | Aki Onda | Starting as a professional jazz pianist in the 50s, Canadian Michael Snow has since achieved fame as a visual artist, creating the iconic \"Walking Woman\" image in the 60s as well as the genre-defining structural film Wavelength. He has continued to pursue music as a free improvisor, after arguably mid-wifing... | |
| June 26, 2005 | Aki Onda | \"Something which wasn\'t Said\" Aki Onda, a composer and photographer, makes autobiographical works which imprints his personal memories. \"Something which wasn\'t Said\" is an audio-visual piece, which he calls Cinemage (image for cinema, or homage for cinema). It\'s composed of slide projection of still photo images and improvised music. What... | |
| September 18, 2004 | Alan Licht | Composer/guitarist and humble-seeker-after-truth Licht recruits the Sap Dream Electric Guitar Quartet on for the special arrangements of two pieces he originally composed for solo guitar, Betty Ford and Dreaky Friday. Plus a premiere of a new audio/video piece, Columbia Picture Presents, which stretches the openings of 1970 film Loving and... |