- Friendly Rich and the Lollipop People (Ontario)
- Instant Composers Pool (ICP) Orchestra (Netherlands)
- Jane Bunnett’s Carnavalissimo (Ontario) with Puppets by Jerrard Smith & Natalie Axon (Ontario)
- Joane Hétu’s Filature (Québec)
- John Kameel Farah (Ontario)
- John Zorn: Improvisations (New York)
- John Zorn’s Electric Masada (New York)
- John Zorn’s The Dreamers (New York)
- Kid Koala (Québec)
- Kidd Jordan, Joel Futterman, Buddy Mohmed, and Alvin Fielder (Louisiana, Virginia, Texas, Mississippi)
Performers
John Kameel Farah (Ontario)
Behind a stage set up that can include piano, Baroque claviers, various synthesizers, and laptop computers, John Kameel Farah cuts an impressive and unforgettable figure in solo performance. As such diverse instrumentation readily suggests, Farah is interested in working in a wide open creative field through which he can combine, juxtapose, and transform the musics that interest him most: Early and Baroque keyboard music, ambient minimalism, Middle-Eastern music, techno, and electroacoustics.
In performance, Farah ranges all over his instruments while setting up textures and countertextures, moving deftly from acoustic to electronic episodes, and testing and deploying his materials with a mixture of scientific care and wild abandon. Improvisation is a key working method, both at his various keyboards and in the execution of electronic beats and processes that are equally at the core of his approach.
Frenetic and contemplative in turn, Farah’s music is underpinned by a deep emotional and spiritual reservoir which, when framed through his exceptional musicality and virtuosic instrumental command, packs his highly original solo music with considerable and undeniable clout.
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- Venue:
- Mitchell Hall, St. George’s Anglican Church
- Type:
- Concert
- Price:
- $20 / $15
- Time:
- 11pm, first half of double bill
