• OctRev
The October Revolution of Jazz & Contemporary Music
Ars Nova Workshop & FringeArts

Event Times:

Oct 8th 2017

Description:

 

SCHEDULE:

 

Christ Church sanctuary | 6pm | Burton Greene

Christ Church sanctuary | 6:30pm | Ballister 

Christ Church sanctuary | 3:30pm | Cortex

 

Christ Church Neighborhood House | 2:00 & 4:30pm | Mike Reed's Flesh & Bone

 

ABOUT THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION:

 

In 2017, Ars Nova Workshop (ANW), Philadelphia’s premier jazz and contemporary music presenter, carries that torch with a four-day “listening” festival, The October Revolution of Jazz & Contemporary Music (OctRev). OctRev is a dynamic festival experience constructed out of a variety of sonic adventures and revelations, led by musicians and artists who are pushing boundaries and opening borders.

 

Imagine a city attuned, a fellowship of listeners actively exploring an aural landscape. Composer Pauline Oliveros (ANW presented her last two Philadelphia appearances) referred to this as “deep listening” – the act of becoming aware of the vast range of sounds that we live within. “Listening” is the watchword of the OctRev Festival. The entire infrastructure of the festival will be focused on supporting that experience, to ensure that audiences have the comfort, freedom, time, and access to interact fully with the performances.

 

“In this kind of landscape, in which music of all kinds can play a central role, the participants do not listen for something,” says Mark Christman, Executive & Artistic Director of ANW. “They are focusing instead on the experience of listening itself—tuning in.”

 

The inaugural OctRev takes place October 5-8 on the FringeArts campus, and will include performances at neighboring sites and venues. ANW is curating a line-up of the most thoughtful, adventurous music inventors and performers of our time, from across a diverse range of genres that span jazz, free improvisation, and contemporary classical and radiate outward.