For the cost of shipping, own a copy of our special printed program from Other Minds' 20th anniversary festival.
Includes extensive essays and photographs of Other Minds Festival history; a sample spread of the iconic black and white photographs by our resident photographer, John Fago.
100 pages, 10x8.5.
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Other Minds Executive & Artistic Director Charles Amirkhanian explains Other Minds' 20th anniversary as an opportunity to reflect on two decades’ worth of prescient programming. "As we look back at the nearly 200 composers we've brought to San Francisco for these gatherings,” say Amirkhanian, “it seemed a good time to tip our hat to some of our most surprising discoveries who have gone on to make signal contributions to international concert life. We'll also pay tribute to the late Peter Sculthorpe, who had accepted an invitation to be with us as our elder statesman, and the legendary Lou Harrison, whose last work was composed for our 2002 festival and our American steel guitar soloist David Tanenbaum, and will be reprised on our opening night."
Following its recent success with OM 19, Other Minds returned for its second year to the incomparable SFJAZZ Center, a landmark venue ideally suited for a landmark event. Featured artists include: Miya Masaoka, Maja Ratkje (NO.), Errollyn Wallen (BZ/U.K.), Pauline Oliveros, Don Byron, Tigran Mansurian (AM, 75th birthday year),Michael Nyman (U.K., 70th birthday year), Charles Amirkhanian, (70th birthday year), David Tanenbaum, Frode Haltl (NO), and Kathy Hinde (U.K.), with tributes to the late Peter Sculthorpe (AU.),and Lou Harrison, .
This year’s artists will have their works performed by an exceptional cast of musicians including: Soprano Hasmik Papian (AT), violinist Moves Pagossian, the Del Sol String Quartet, didjeridu player Stephen Kent, pianist Aruán Ortiz, bassist Cameron Brown, drummer John Betsch, and a special appearance by the San Francisco School of the Arts Youth Orchestra and Jazz String Quartet.