New project and solo in Boston, World/Inferno northeast dates, thingNY-Andrew Livingston album release show

Exciting projects with collaborators old and new are on the horizon! This week, I’m working with Montreal-based trombonist Felix Del Tredici on a new duo piece through a grant from the Boston Cultural Council, with a work showing in Boston this Wednesday. On December 9th in Cambridge, I’ll play a solo set on a bill with Leah Asher. Later next month, thingNY will launch a new album by Andrew Livingston at C’mon Everybody in Brooklyn, and World/Inferno will play dates with The Bouncing Souls in Rhode Island, Brooklyn, and Delaware. In January, I’ll develop a new duo piece with Paul Pinto, and tour the Southwest with bassist Laura Dykes. Later in 2019, I’ll head off to residencies in Minnesota and Graz, Austria. It’s all very exciting, read on for more!

Jeff at Omaha Under the Radar

Performing at Omaha Under the Radar in July. Photo by Ben Semisch.

My work this week with Felix Del Tredici grew out of our collaboration in Switzerland on NOMOZART, the movement and music project for young audiences that was a big part of my work last year. This time, it’s just the two of us creating a piece together, using our instruments, my Ableton Live setup, a few accessories, and our voices. You can see the results in Boston this Wednesday at 7:30pm – please get in touch if you’d like to come. We were very pleased to receive workshop space from Fort Point Theatre Channel and funding for the project from the Boston Cultural Council. If you’re an artist in the city of Boston and aren’t aware of their Opportunity Fund, check it out!

Next, on December 9th, I’m pleased to share the stage with violinist Leah Asher at Outpost 186 in Cambridge. She’ll be performing a set of acoustic improv modeled on themes from her first solo album, Retreat into Afters. I’ll be performing my solo music for violin and Ableton Live, much of which I haven’t performed in Boston before! Would love to see you there…

In the middle of next month, I’ll join the World/Inferno Friendship Society on three dates in the Northeast with the Worriers and headliners The Bouncing Souls. We last shared a bill with the Souls on Boxing Day 2015 at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, and we’re looking forward to joining forces again! I’m excited to be back on the great stage of Music Hall of Williamsburg, and to perform at the Met in Rhode Island and The Queen in Delaware for the first time.
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On December 17th, thingNY will be interpreting Andrew Livingston’s new album on Gold Bolus RecordingsNews from the Oort Cloud, as part of his album release show, which also includes performances by ellen o and Sir Kay. It should be a great night at the always fun C’mon Everybody in my old neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, so please come out!

Further ahead, I’m looking forward to creating new work with Paul Pinto at a residency generously provided by Camphill Soltane in eastern Pennsylvania, and to my inaugural tour with Laura Dykes from Austin to Phoenix and back around the Oh My Ears Festival in late January/early February. And later in 2019, I’m very excited for my residencies in New York Mills, MN, where I’ll be working on new solo work for violin and Ableton Live, and in Graz, Austria, where I’ll be continuing work on Switching Tongues, the project that Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka, Manuel Alcaraz Clemente, and I started there this past March.

Finally, in the last few months a couple videos of thingNY’s recent work have been made public. Check out this recap of our work last year at Harvestworks in Manhattan, and my featured scene from our premiere in May of Rick Burkhardt’s Passover at Roulette in Brooklyn. Hope you enjoy!

Joaquin Phoenix’s Forehead,
Jeff