FD13 residency for the arts is pleased to invite you to its very first fundraising event with live music by two Twin Cities-based musicians Cole Pulice & Noah Ophoven-Baldwin. Cole and Noah have recently been collaborating on new music for a horn ensemble which draws from long-form drone, noise, and minimalism. Though works-in-progress, they will be performing fragments of the compositions arranged for trumpet & saxophone duet.
Please join us at the firehouse for this holiday event with cocktails & hors d’oeuvres. (wine provided by The Piedmont Guy)
6.00 pm doors open
6.30 pm music performance / premiere of new collaborative pieces (and throughout the evening)
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Cole Pulice is a Minneapolis-based saxophonist, composer, and improviser. In addition to writing, arranging, and performing with a wide variety of ensembles in the Twin Cities, he also works alongside theater, film, and performance artists as a musical collaborator. He has recently received the Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature Fellowship to begin doctoral work at the University of Minnesota, where he works in the fields of sound studies, film music studies, and cultural musicology.
Noah Ophoven-Baldwin lives in Minneapolis where he plays trumpet/cornet and enjoys writing music. He received his BM in Trumpet Performance from the University of Minnesota. Noah is a co-founder of the Minneapolis-based musician’s collective, Six Families. He appreciates the learning experiences that he has gained from all of his friends/loved-ones/elders/
Documentation here.
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Thank you for all your generous support in 2014.
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