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Music Program
 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.

$12 general admission, $10 students/seniors, $8 members

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Tatsuya Nakatani with David Adamczyk & Steve Baczkowski

Three Solos in Asbury Hall

Join us for a unique and intimate concert featuring three acoustic soloists perform live in Asbury Hall! The musicians will be set up on the floor in the center of the space with audience members seated around the performers on the floor and in the balcony. Internationally renowned percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani will be preceded by Buffalo musicians David Adamczyk on violin and Steve Baczkowski on saxophone. Don't miss this unusual concert event!

Tatsuya Nakatani (drums, gongs, percussion)
David Adamczyk (violin)
Steve Baczkowski (saxophone)

Tatsuya Nakatani is a creative artist originally from Osaka, Japan. He has been residing in the USA since 1994 and is currently based in Easton, PA. Since the late 1990s, Mr. Nakatani has released over sixty recordings in the USA and Europe and has performed countless solo percussion concerts through intensive touring. He has also collaborated with hundreds of other artists internationally and presented masterclasses, workshops and lectures across the USA and around the world.

Nakatani's approach to music is visceral, non-linear and intuitively primitive, expressing an unusually strong spirit while avoiding any categorization. He creates sound via both traditional and extended percussion techniques, utilizing drums, bowed gongs, cymbals, singing bowls, metal objects and bells, as well as various sticks, kitchen tools and homemade bows, all of which manifest in an intense and organic music that represents a very personal sonic world. His approach is steeped in the sensibilities of free improvisation, experimental music, jazz, rock, and noise, and yet retains the sense of space and quiet beauty found in traditional Japanese folk music. His percussion instruments can imitate the sounds of a trumpet, a stringed instrument or an electronic device to the extent that it becomes difficult to recognize the source of the sound. He has devoted himself to a musical aesthetic where rhythm gives way to pulse, often in a way that is not always audible or visible, in currents that incorporate silence and texture. Nakatani's primary music activities include solo percussion performance, N.G.O. (Nakatani Gong Orchestra) and collaborations with musicians and dancers both in live performance and recordings.

Tatsuya Nakatani has spent the past decade traveling and performing extensively throughout the United States and beyond. His constant touring fosters the raw and fresh quality in his music, which can only survive through an open willingness to share energy, culture, music and self on a global human scale. He has toured and performed in Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, England, Scotland, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Ukraine, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Argentina, Chile, Israel and across the USA, coast to coast. While touring, he also conducts master classes and workshops at schools and universities, emphasizing his unique musical approach and philosophy.

Tatsuya collaborates and performs with a wide range of artists, from internationally renowned musicians to students of all ages, occupations and musical skill levels.

Nakatani has performed in all sorts of venues worldwide, from international music festivals to local community centers, artist lofts to university concert halls, including a recent performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. He values and appreciates grass-roots organized shows set up and promoted by local musicians and promoters in all types of settings. Nakatani also heads his own H&H Production, Nakatani-Kobo an independent record label and private recording studio based in Easton, Pennsylvania.

He was selected as a performing artist for the Pennsylvania Performing Artist on Tour (PennPat) roster and was also awarded a Bronx Arts Council Individual Artist grant.

www.hhproduction.org

David Adamczyk is a violinist, composer, improviser and teacher. After studies at Manhattan School of Music, he abandoned academia in favor of honing his craft by performing frequently in the streets. His approach to his instrument is highly personal with a natural raw sound and virtuosic technique at his disposal. David is a frequent collaborator with many Buffalo musicians. He can be heard playing solo, in the trio Shubbaluliuma, in Ravi Padmanabha's My Nada Brahma, and many other projects in the WNY region and beyond.

davidadamczyk.blogspot.com
David on YouTube

Multi-wind instrumentalist Steve Baczkowski lives in Buffalo, N.Y. where he works as a conduit for creative music of any and every sort. Baczkowski began playing alto saxophone at age eight, switched to baritone by the time he was twelve, and has since developed a wide array of woodwind styles and formidable breathing techniques. In addition to organizing the Buffalo Improvisers Orchestra, and the Buffalo Suicide Prevention Unit, Baczkowski also performs solo, in duo with Ravi Padmanabha, Bill Sack and Bill Nace, in trio with Nace and Chris Corsano and frequent collaborations with like-souled folks from around the world.

Silo Session 10 : Steve Baczkowski on Vimeo.

Subway duo with Tamio Shiraishi.