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Friday and Saturday, August 22nd and 23rd

RÜDIGER CARL

PERFORMANCE SCRAPBOOK

Friday:
RÜDIGER CARL, Solo Accordion


Saturday:
RÜDIGER CARL, Solo Clarinet; RAYMOND PETTIBON, Voice/Text


Rüdiger Carl


Raymond Pettibon and Rüdiger Carl performing in Cologne, 2001
(Photo from the CD Blank Meets Pettibon)

Free Jazz requires an unconditional spontaneous readiness to suffer. The enthusiast has to pay for what the musician thinks he owes to himself and the others. This temporary relationship, however, is preceded by a different story, a concealed process: the one which creates the feelings of guilt (Indebtedness) and comes out of the secret awareness of one's own, equivocal emotional integument. To fight their presence by the means of "pure" self expression only brings temporary relief and remains fixed to it's contradictory basis. In the end, there is anyhow no way - and certainly no consistent way - to get out of this tight spot.

Beyond consistency, however, there is also the area of what one allows for oneself. There we witness Rüdiger Carl consecutively compensating for the consequences of guilt by refreshing surges of feelings which temporarily take of the weight of interpretation off our shoulders. - Andreas Kallfelz, liner notes, Book - Virtual COWWS

Rüdiger Carl has worked in improvisational music for over 30 years "virtually forsaking the quintessentially jazz instrument - the tenor saxophone" for the performance of free music on accordion and clarinet. He has participated in a number of collaborative projects with an international roster of artists, including Arjen Gorter, Makaya Ntshoko, Louis Moholo, Maarten van Regteren Altena, Tristan Honsinger, Johnny Dyani, Joëlle Léandre, Carlos Zingaro, Mayo Thompson Irène Schweizer, Hans Reichel Sven-Åke Johansson, and Han Bennink. Most recently he collaborated in Cologne and Berlin with Raymond Pettibon on the CD project Blank Meets Pettibon. He has toured throughout Europe, Turkey, Russia, Canada, and USA. Carl's at the Schindler House concert is his first performance in Los Angeles.

Read the Los Angeles Times article on Rüdiger Carl Squeezed Fresh Music from the 8/17/03 Sunday Calendar


Listen to i don't go nowhere without my micophone (rehearsal for your pleasure) from Blank Meets Pettibon


Listen to VC 4 S from Virtual COWWS



Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Advance tickets: $12; $9 for students with valid I.D.,
FOSH and SASSAS members.
$15 at the door
Series ticket $40 for four performances.
Purchase tickets by phone/fax/email at the MAK Center


at the Schindler House 2003 is curated by Cindy Bernard, Sam Durant and Christopher Williams and produced by SASSAS.

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