Non-Event is a Boston-based concert series devoted to the presentation of the finest in experimental, abstract, improvised, and new music from New England and around the world.

Laura Cetilia | Rob Noyes – Non-Event At Home: Program 11

Laura Cetilia | Rob Noyes – Non-Event At Home: Program 11

LAURA CETILIA + ROB NOYES
Non-Event At Home: Program 11
Tuesday, April 28, 2020

LAURA CETILIA
(audio/Bandcamp)
flutter stop
Composed and performed in April 2019 for the organ at Wesleyan University

ROB NOYES
a/v premiere | YouTube
YouTube Link
Recorded at home in Tokyo. Mastered by Kevin Micka

 
 
 
 

Rob Noyes

 
 

About the artists
Providence-based cellist and electronic musician LAURA CETILIA is a performer, composer, educator, and presenter. As a daughter of mixed heritage (second generation Mexican-American), she is at home with in-betweeness, moving with ease through genres and practices as she did with cultures and languages growing up on the Eastside of Los Angeles. As a composer, her music has been described as “unorthodox loveliness” by the Boston Globe and and her solo album, “Used, Broken, and Unwanted” was hailed as “alternately penetrating and atmospheric” in Sequenza 21. Her works have been played by ensembles such as Mivos Quartet, Splinter Reeds, Dog Star Orchestra, a.pe.ri.od.ic, Verdant Vibes, LCollective, The Furies, and violinist Erik Carlson. She is currently finishing her M.A. in Experimental Music Composition at Wesleyan University and will begin her D.M.A. at Cornell in Fall 2020. Last but not least, she is also a proud mother of one.

Please support Laura, if you can:
PayPal: http://paypal.me/estuaryltd
Venmo: http://venmo.com/estuary-ltd

ROB NOYES has been on the Eastern Massachusetts scene for a while, but what we’ve heard him play is music from within the context of electric bands, most of whom are loud as hell and exist somewhere along the rim of the post-core continuum. More recently, Rob has taken to displaying his solo acoustic guitar chops and they are massive….. Rob’s playing carries the weight of many possibly-imaginary forebears, but the way he smears them all together shows a holistic mastery of touch and imagination that defies a lot of today’s players, who tend to shine in short bursts, then allow their dreams to outrun their technique.” —Byron Coley

Please support Rob, if you can
PayPal: robertmnoyes@gmail.com
Venmo: @Robert-Noyes-4
Bandcamp: https://robnoyes.bandcamp.com

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