BRATTLEBORO-Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St., presents the second of three live contemporary and avant-garde music performances in April on Saturday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m., featuring New York City–based saxophonist Caroline Davis (solo) and long time southern Vermont/western Massachusetts pianist and composer Matan Rubinstein (solo).
Davis’s work is steeped in Chicago’s avant-garde Jazz community, yet “she constantly strives to transcend the form, the instrument and their usual contexts,” event promoters wrote in a news release. Her music has expanded to incorporate electronics into her sound performances.
Epsilon Spires will be the final performance of her 18-date tour supporting her new album Fallows.
Also featured will be a rare area performance from pianist and sound artist Rubinstein, of Turners Falls, Massachusetts, created specifically for Epsilon’s resonant Sanctuary space.
Rubinstein has strong connections to the community from his time teaching at Marlboro College. Rubinstein draws on his multi-disciplinary jazz and classical background and spatial sound design to create his music.
Tickets are $25 at the door. For more information, visit epsilonspires.org.
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