Mittwoch, 18 Oktober, 2006 - 22:30
Andrea Parkins
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 Andrea Parkins (accordion, electronics)
Andrea Parkins is a New York-based sound artist,composer and improviser. She performs
 electro-acoustic works for electronically-processed accordion and laptop. The
 project merges digital and analog electronics with treatments by “Rube
 Goldberg” -- a live generative processing instrument designed by the
 artist-- and writes a fractured, yet
 fluid sonic language as Parkins releases awkward electronic disruptions,
 concretized sampling and feedback into a rising flow of accordion sonority
Her compositions have included solo works; small and
 large ensemble pieces and sound design for her own multi-disciplinary
 installations. She has recorded, performed and toured throughout North
 America, Europe and in Asia, as an ensemble leader, solo artist, and
 collaborator and as a member of Ellery Eskelin's acclaimed avant-jazz trio.
 Her latest ensemble project, Ash &
 Tabula, a collaboration with Wilco guitarist extraordinaire Nels Cline and drummer Tom Rainey, has released a CD
 on the Atavistic label.
 Parkins has received several performance grants from Meet
 the Composer as well as artist’s residency grants from Harvestworks in New York
 City; the Cultural Board of the City of Hamburg, Germany and CESTA in Tabor,
 Czech Republic. In 2004 Parkins performed in the Kitchen's "New Sound/New
 York" festival in a work curated by Michael J. Schumaker featuring musical
 collaborations with architects. Parkins' audio work Freak Cloud Idiom was among those recently featured in the
 "Bitstreams” digital art exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art,
 New York.
 Parkins’ performance plans for the remainder of 2006 include
 concerts in Europe with electro-vocalist Jessica Constable celebrating the
 upcoming release of their new duo CD. Her collaborative project Ash & Tabula, recently featured at
 the Music Unlimited Festival in Wels,
 Austria and the FIMAV festival in
 Victoriaville, Quebec, will tour in Europe this winter in support of a new live
 CD on the Victo label. Currently, Parkins is developing a series of
 MAX/MSP-based generative solo audio works inspired by Rube Goldberg's
 circuitous contraptions. She plans a CD release of these pieces and to return
 to Europe this coming winter and in the spring of 2007 to perform the project.
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