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Lea Bertucci

Lea Bertucci

Lea Bertucci is an American composer and performer whose work describes relationships between acoustic phenomena and biological resonance. In addition to her instrumental practice, (alto saxophone and bass clarinet), her work often incorporates multi-channel speaker arrays, electroacoustic feedback, extended instrumental technique and tape collage. Deeply experimental, her work is unafraid to subvert musical expectation. Her discography includes a number of solo and collaborative releases on independent labels in the US and Europe, including I Dischi Del Barone, Obsolete Units, Telegraph Harp and Clandestine Compositions. In 2017, she will release All That is Solid Melts Into Air: Works for Strings, on NNA Tapes She has performed extensively across the US and Europe at venues such as The Kitchen, PS1 MoMA, The Drawing Center, Anthology Film Archives, Abrons Arts, The Walker Museum, Madison Square Park, ISSUE Project Room, Pioneer Works, The Queens Museum, Artists’ Space, Caramoor, The High Zero Festival, and Experimental Intermedia, among many others. She is a 2016 MacDowell Fellow in composition and a 2015 ISSUE Project Room Artist-in-Residence.

Krebs + Arà: Rombolà/Andorrà + Bertucci

3 Nov 2017 - 20:30
Krebs, Bertucci, ARà Dúo

Annette Krebs: Konstruktion #3 für acht live bespielte Lautsprecher – objects, electronics

ARà Dúo
Alessandra Rombolà – flute, piccolo, bass flute
Núria Andorrà –  tiles, ceramic objects, percussion

Lea Bertucci – alto saxophone, tape

Taking Things Apart / Friday

26 Nov 2021 - 19:00
26 Nov 2021 - 23:59
design by Mitchell Gilbert Messina

Taking Things Apart is a three day micro-festival around sonic practices and scores.

On Friday, November 26th there will be three concerts by:

Holland Andrews

Lea Bertucci & Gustavo Costa

PHILO