Re:Soundings
is a non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to the arts.
Any donations are tax deductible and will be greatly appreciated.
Upcoming
events:
June 17, 2012
@ 3pm
On
June 17 the DownTown Ensemble will feature Bill
Hellermann performing Alison
Knowles’ widely acclaimed North Water Song, as well
as performances by Hellermann of sound/text pieces by Robert
Ashley, Philip
Corner, Daniel Goode, Tom
Johnson, Alison
Knowles, and David Mahler.
Featured instrumental performers will be downtown stalwarts Alex
Waterman and Daniel Goode,
Co-director of the The DownTown
Ensemble.
For more info, click here.
Previous events:
June
18, 2011
The DownTown Ensemble performs Mostly Words
More info, click here.
May 20, 2007
Daniel Goode - Hermit
Thrush pieces
8 performers will perform spread around the space
outdoor installation of hermit thrush field recordings
June 2, 2007
C4 (Choral/Composer/Conductor
Collective
A concert of contemporary choral music
June
16, 2007
John
Morton
A concert of music using music boxes
September
22, 2007
Annea Lockwood
- A Sound Map of the Hudson River
An installation using recordings taken along the entire length of the
Hudson River.
Admission by donation.
The
concerts are held in an old church in Valley Falls, New York.
12 Emily Street, Valley Falls, NY 12185
Contact info: email
Valley Falls is in northern Rensselaer County, 20 minutes north of Troy,
25 minutes west of North Bennington, Vermont.
From
the west: at the intersection of Routes 40 and 67 in Schaghticoke, drive
1.5 miles east, turn right just as you get over the bridge, then drive
on State Street (117) two blocks and turn left. The church is on the left
at the next corner - it's the biggest building in the village - you can't
miss it.
From
the east: when 67 branches off to the west from 22 (Eagle Bridge), continue
driving for 11 miles, turn left just before the curving bridge, then drive
on State Street (117) two blocks and turn left. The church is on the left
at the next corner - it's the biggest building in the village - you can't
miss it.
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