Audiocanvas, January 22, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Green kIll Sessions presents Audiocanvas, Wednesday, January 22, 2025 8 PM.
Green kIll Sessions presents Audiocanvas, Wednesday, January 22, 2025 8 PM. Read more about the event and performers below the ticket information.
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Audiocanvas - an evening of soundpainting.
Soundpainting is the universal multidisciplinary live composing sign language for musicians, actors, dancers, and visual Artists. Presently (2024) the language comprises more than 1500 gestures that are signed by the Soundpainter (composer) to indicate the type of material desired of the performers. The creation of the composition is realized, by the Soundpainter, through the parameters of each set of signed gestures. The Soundpainting language was created by Walter Thompson in Woodstock, New York in 1974.
The members of Audiocanvas are
Steve Rust -Soundpainter
Andrew Franck - accordion
Julia Haines - harp and accordion
Marianne Osiel - oboe and english horn
David McCarthy - guitar
Chuck VerStraeten - voice
Rick Warren - guitar
Bill Ylitalo - alto flute
Steve Rust grew up in a family of musicians and entertainers, and has had wide experience both as performer and composer in a diverse and eclectic career.
He has over 20 recordings as leader and co-leader, including Bottom Feeder, Pulsar, Soundpainting Sextet, Novella (Sorgen Rust Stevens trio), Ear Theater (Mallards), Some Bad Western (Audiocanvas), and I am Waiting (Big Tent), and several records of solo bass compositions.
Steve has performed and/or recorded with a wide range of artists. Among them are
Sir James Galway, Paul Simon, Dave Douglas, The Hudson Valley Philharmonic, Jorma Kaukonnen, Nick Brignola, Garth Hudson, Natalie Merchant, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, Neil Rolnick, Hubert Laws, The Walter Thompson Orchestra, and the list goes on…….
Scott Kent, Sound Engineer
Scott Kent originally came to Woodstock in 1988 to work for Bearsville Studios. He taught guitar at Abrams Music and the Kingston Conservatory of Music before moving to San Diego in 1993. He taught Band and Orchestra for San Diego Unified School District for 18 years and returned to Mt. Tremper in 2016. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University.