november, 2017

Event Details
“It didn’t feel wrong.” John Korsrud's musical response to the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot promises to be an uncompromising look at mob mentality, privilege, and culpability. Merging video
Event Details
“It didn’t feel wrong.”
John Korsrud’s musical response to the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot promises to be an uncompromising look at mob mentality, privilege, and culpability. Merging video footage and high energy music, Riot seeks to immerse one into the incomprehensible.
In a double bill, Montreal powerhouse clarinetist Lori Freedman also takes the stage with her piece To the Bridge. A virtuoso, composer, and performer of incredible power and skill, she performs with stunning vigour, intensity, and intimacy.
Time
(Friday) 10:15 pm
Location
Roundhouse Performance Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver
Concert Programme
John Korsrud (Canada)
Riot
1. 4 Tempos
2. Collider / video by Brian Johnson, edited by Aram Coen
3. Noise Party / video by Sammy Chien in collaboration with Brian Johnson
4. 5_8 / video edited by Aram Coen
5. Venice / video by Brian Johnson
6. Riot Dream / video by Chimerik 似不像
7. Interlude / music Peggy Lee, Mark Ferris, Laurence Mollerup
8. Agnus Dei / music by JS Bach. Cameron Andres, alto
Lori Freedman (Canada)
To the Bridge
Performers
Hard Rubber Riot Ensemble
John Korsrud, composer & director
Nino DiPasquale, Eliot Doyle, Tim Proznick, Randall Stoll, percussion
Jillian Lebeck, keyboard
Ron Samworth, guitar
Laurence Mollerup, bass
Mark Ferris, violin
Peggy Lee, cello
Cameron Andres, vocals