Sunday May 26 2019 open 19h00 start 19h30 Carl Stone and vocalist Akaihirume return to the CD store/performance space FTARRI for a performance celebrating their upcoming release on Unseen Worlds, due out in September. Also joining will be a special guest.
Artists:
Carl Stone + Akaihirume
special guest
2000 yen
FTARRI Okano Bldg B1F 1-4-11 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo
Saturday June 8 2019 open 19:00 start 19:30
Carl joins the fun with his occasional collaborator New York based winds musician Ned Rothenberg, plus some of the wildest improvisers in Japan these days.
Carl returns to hometown Los Angeles to perform at Zebulon. Some pieces from his new album on Unseen Worlds and some even newer material as well. Also on the bill Booker Stardrum + Celia Hollander. Carl’s first performance in LA since 2017!
Saturday March 16 2019 open 7PM start 8PM
In keeping with his migratory patterns, Carl returns to Brooklyn in March to perform, this time at MURMRR, the event space inside the historic Union Temple of Brooklyn, Also on the bill, the endlessly engaging percussionist Eli Keszler.
Sunday March 17 2019 8:00 PM Carl returns to the nation’s capitol for a performance at Rhizome DC, a nonprofit community arts space located in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington DC. Carl’s last performance in DC was at the New Music America festival – in 1983!!
Artists:
Carl Stone
Susan Alcorn & Biliana Voutchkova Duo
$15
Rhizome DC
6950 Maple St NW / Washington DC 20012
Washington DC
Monday March 18 2019 open 8:30PM start 9:00PM Carl’s Baltimore debut could not be at a finer place, i.e. The Red Room under the support of the High Zero Foundation. As they themselves describe, the Red Room venue is THE laboratory for paracultural revolution of the Mid-Atlantic Region. It is a space run entirely by volunteers, intent on expanding their own and society’s cultural horizons—“expanding the definition of expanding the definition.” Carl will perform a solo set and for the second part of the evening will hopefully be joined by the special guest Japanese voice artist AMI.
Artists:
Carl Stone
AMI
$10 / $5
The Red Room
425 E 31st St. Baltimore MD
Baltimore MD
Friday March 22 2019 2:30 PM
Carl joins the fun at this year’s Big Ears festival. The lineup is again unlike any other in the country, mixing an audacious slate of special programs, central themes, and world premieres with powerful sets from some of music’s most compelling new voices. Big Ears 2019 will turn Knoxville into one of the world’s creative epicenters for a remarkable long weekend, March 21-24
More information:
TWITTER: @BigEarsFestival
INSTAGRAM: #BigEarsKnox
FACEBOOK: Search @BigEarsFestival
Saturday March 23 2019 4:00 PM Carl joins the fun at this year’s Big Ears For this performance at the Knoxville Museum of Art’s Contemporary Gallery, he will perform his multi-channel composition FUJIKEN, made from field recordings and cassettes during his travels throughout Southeast Asia. The performance will take place utilizing the Roedelius Cells multi-channel sound system specially installed in the gallery.
The festival lineup is again unlike any other in the country, mixing an audacious slate of special programs, central themes, and world premieres with powerful sets from some of music’s most compelling new voices. Big Ears 2019 will turn Knoxville into one of the world’s creative epicenters for a remarkable long weekend, March 21-24
More information:
TWITTER: @BigEarsFestival
INSTAGRAM: #BigEarsKnox
FACEBOOK: Search @BigEarsFestival
https://bigearsfestival.org/tickets/
Knoxville Museum of Art
16 W Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902
Knoxville TN
Friday October 26 2018 tba
My Lima debut! My Peruvian debut! My South America debut! So excited to be joining INTEGRACIONES VIII, a festival of electronic music. In its own words, gthe festival “INTEGRACIONES is a festival that wants to dialogue and interrogate the conventions of sound creation. We want to free a space for exchange and want to legitimize a place from which to write our own story”
Artists:
Carl Stone (US/Japan)
Valicha (Perú)
Cara Stacey + Camilo Ángeles (Sudáfrica / Perú)
Aylu (Argentina)
Lucrecia Dalt (Colombia)
Teté Leguía (Perú)
Jason Kahn (Suiza)
Calato + Yoto (Argentina/Perú)
Puppies in the Sun (Perú)
Rito Verdugo (Perú)
Intermedio: Lima Grita (Conversatorio / Proyección)
Saturday November 3 2018 10h00-20h00
Carl performs as part of the 2018 Yoro Art Picnic! Yoro Falls, which boasts a 1,300 year history, and the Site of Reversible Destiny, which is a kind of sacred ground of contemporary art: Yoro Park is home to these two picturesque sites, and it is here that new event will be born. The setting will be the park’s gently sloping lawn. Carl’s performance will take place at around 19h00.
Thursday November 15 2018 open 18h30 start 19h00
Pianist Aki Takahashi performs in the world premiere of Cal Stone’s work for piano and computer “Felix”. Also on the program will be music by Franz Schubert, Joji Yuasa, Michael Parsons, Somei Satoh, Christian Wolff, Alvin Curran and Terry Riley
Friday November 30 2018 6 PM
An artist-talk preview for the next night’s performance at the Graham Foundation in Chicago. Carl describes his early days as a composer and explains how he came to some of his techniques, including his “Sukothai” process.
free
Lampo Annex
Monadnock Building, 53 W. Jackson Blvd. #1656
chicago IL
Saturday December 1 2018 8 PM
Carl returns to Chicago after twelve years to perform as part of the great LAMPO series, at the The Graham Foundation’s Madlener House. The Graham Foundation occupies a beautiful mansion built in 1901, and the performances will be on the building’s third floor, in the former ballroom. It’s a wide-open room, wood floors, high ceiling, rand an excellent sound system. The concert is free, so it is recommended you reserve as soon as possible.
The Graham Foundation
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, Illinois 60610
Chicago IL
Saturday December 8 2018 open 19h30 start 20h00
Carl joins Altered States as part of that trio’s annual three day event at Shinjuku Pit Inn (アルタードステイツ年末恒例3デイズ) This year the venerated and venerable trio that is approaching its 30th anniversary in the next year or so is inviting a number of guest artists to join them onstage for the celebration. For the third and final evening, Carl will improvise soundtracks to a live imaginary film (itself improvised visually by SASAKI Hideaki).
Tuesday September 11 2018 20h00-22h00
Carl makes an appearance at the wonderful record store A-Musik in Koln. He’ll perform as part of Wolfgang Brauneis’s hosting of an a-musik radio show at dublab.de radio. So folks in Koln can come down to the Eberplatz to watch live, others can tune in to dublab.de to listen!
free
A-Musik
Kleiner Griechenmarkt 28-30
Koln GERMANY
+49+221-16930600 mail@a-musik.com https://www.a-musik.com/store.html
Sunday September 2 2018
Carl joins with master musician Soo Yeon Lyuh, whose instrument, the haegum, from Korea, is in her hands one of the most expressive on the planet. Carl and Soo Yeon Lyuh met for the first time in Berkeley February 2016, and both soon broached the idea of working together to the other. The performance at CNMAT will be their debut as a duo. In their performance Lyuh will mix performance of traditional music for haegeum with improvisation, the results serving as prime materials for Stone’s real time sampling techniques. You WILL want to hear this debut collaboration.
Wednesday August 8 2018 10:00
I’ll host a two-hour tribute to my friend and eating companion Jonathan Gold on Dublab.com. As you know, I name all of my tracks after restaurants I like, and as a Los Angeles native who now lives in Tokyo, more than 60% of my titles are restaurants that Gold had reviewed. During this broadcast, we will hear some of those pieces and remember some of those words. With luck, some special guests will join us too!