New York composer/performer Dan Joseph joins an ensemble of Portland musicians to present four experimental works:
> Dan Joseph, Dulcimer Flight (1998–2019): Dan Joseph (hammer dulcimer, electronics)
> Dan Joseph, Notes & Queries (2015–18): Dan Joseph (hammer dulcimer) with Lee Elderton (clarinet), Maxx Katz (flute), Margaret McNeal (voice), Collin Oldham (cello)
> Craig Shepard, Coney Island, April 15, 2012 (2012): Dan Joseph (hammer dulcimer) with Brandon Conway (guitar), Lee Elderton (soprano sax), Matt Hannafin (triangle), Maxx Katz (flute), Collin Oldham (cello)
> Johnny Chang, Haikus (2012): Dan Joseph (hammer dulcimer) with Matt Hannafin (percussion) and Margaret McNeal (voice)
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Dan Joseph is a freelance composer, curator and writer based in New York City. He began his career as a drummer in the vibrant punk scene of his native Washington, DC. During the late 1980s, he was active in the experimental tape music underground, producing ambient-industrial works for independent labels in the U.S. and abroad. He spent the ‘90s in California where he studied at CalArts and Mills College. His principal teachers include Pauline Oliveros, Alvin Curran, and Mel Powell. Equally influential were his studies with Terry Riley during several workshops in California and Colorado.
A New York resident since 2001, Dan’s work has been presented at Merkin Concert Hall (NYC), Diapason Gallery for Sound (NYC), Roulette (NYC), Issue Project Room (NYC), The Kitchen (NYC), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (CA), New Langton Arts (CA), Headlands Center for the Arts (CA), and other venues. He has received commissions from several ensembles and performers, including Gamelan Son of Lion, the sfSoundGroup, baritone Thomas Buckner, and clarinetist Matt Ingalls. Dan has held residencies at Headlands Center for the Arts, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center.
As an artist who embraces the musical multiplicity of our time, Dan works simultaneously in a variety of media and contexts, including instrumental chamber music, free improvisation, and various forms of electronica and sound art. Since the late 1990s, the hammer dulcimer has been the primary vehicle for his music. As a performer he is active with his own chamber ensemble, The Dan Joseph Ensemble, as well as in various improvisational collaborations and as an occasional soloist. He has collaborated with a variety of creative artists including Miya Masaoka, Pamela Z, Loren Dempster, JD Parran, India Cooke, Andrea Williams, William Winant, and Miguel Frasconi and John Ingle.
As curator and presenter, he has organized over 100 concerts as an independent producer and as a member of organizations such as Harvestworks, Mutable Music (producers of the acclaimed Interpretations series), and the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival. He currently produces the monthly music and sound series Musical Ecologies at The Old Stone House in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and is a co-producer of the Music for Contemplation series in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.