The Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra (MiLO) will perform a concert of repertoire and improvised works, Thursday, December 6, 7:30 PM, UWM Recital Hall (free admission).
KSE Fridays
I will be presenting/discussing my work (and/or performing) as part of the KSE Fridays series, November 16, 2:30 PM, KSE 592 (Kenilworth Square East, 1925 E Kenilworth Pl Milwaukee, WI 53202) (with Rebecca Holderness, Theatre Department).
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
I will be joining the Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra (MiLO) in performing an improvised soundtrack to Walter Ruttman’s 1926 silent masterpiece, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, Thursday, October 18, 2007, 7:00 PM, UWM Union Theatre, free admission.
Twilight and Ghost Stories
A while back, I e-mailed Chris Schlarb some field recordings for his long-term project, and the result is Twilight & Ghost Stories, a new CD on Asthmatic Kitty Records. Chris wove a few of my recordings, along with contributions from dozens of others, into a dense sonic tapestry of musical snippets, found sounds, and haunting interludes. The CD will be officially released on December 4, 2007.
KSE Open House
All floors of the Kenilworth Building will be open to showcase the wealth and variety of artistic activity going on in the Peck School of the Arts. Sound will be represented by solo sets, improvisational arrangements, live sound to silent film, and installations. Participants include Glenn Bach, John Kannenberg, MiLO (Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra), and others TBA. Kenilworth Square East, 1925 E Kenilworth Pl Milwaukee, WI 53202, Saturday, October 6, 2007, 12 noon to dusk.
FILM 116, Experimentation with Media
I will be teaching Film 116, the foundation-level production course, Fall 2007.
Moving to Milwaukee . . .
After nearly twenty years at California State University, Long Beach (along with an 18-month leave spent in NYC in 1997-98), I am entering the next stage of my life and career. My wife and I will be moving to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I have accepted a teaching position at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, teaching audio arts in the Film Department, part of the Peck School of the Arts. My website URL and email address will change (you can always go to glennbach.com)–more info to follow.
Review of I Just Can’t Get Enough
Douglas, Theo. “Open to Interpretation: ‘I Just Can’t Get Enough’ delivers Cal State Long Beach art; you figure out the meaning,” District, 5 July 2007.
I Just Can’t Get Enough
Group show, with Glenn Bach, Sierra Brown, Kendell Carter, Desiree DeVirgilio, Mclean Fahnestock, C. Finley, Jeff Foye, Jocelyn Foye, Amber Gavin, Gretchen Jankowski, Jean Robison, Carol Shaw-Sutton, Susanna Speirs, Christen Sperry-Garcia, Matt Thomason, and Jeff Wasinger; June 24-August 29, 2007; Angels Gate Cultural Center, 3601 S. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA; opening reception Sunday, June 24, 2007, 2-5 PM.
Six Soundtracks for Angels Gate
Live improvised soundtracks to Atlas Angels Gate, a short film assembled from footage taken in and around Angel’s Gate Cultural Center, with music by Long Beach-based musicians Glenn Bach, Spastic Colon, smgsap, Noah Thomas, and Joe Negro, Sunday, June 24, 2007, 2-5 PM, Angels Gate Cultural Center, 3601 S. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA. (In conjunction with group show “I Just Can’t Get Enough.”)






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