Roulette (brooklyn)
Roulette has been an organization, series of events, and also a jazz and experimental music venue in New York City since 1978 .
In 1978 Jim Staley , Dan Senn and David Weinstein founded Roulette Intermedium, Inc. as a non-profit company. In the fall of 1980, a series of concerts began to be held in Staley's loft in the Tribeca district of Lower Manhattan (228 West Broadway), which eventually became the Roulette Concert Series of Adventurous Music and Intermedia Events ; there entered u. a. 1982 Derek Bailey on. At the end of the 1980s, the independent label Einstein Records was also founded .
For the twentieth anniversary, a benefit concert was held at Lincoln Center , at which Steve Reich also performed. In 2000 the television channel Roulette TV Series was created in collaboration with Downtown Community Television . After Weinstein's departure in 2006, Roulette shared the premises with a gallery in SoHo , before Staley and Roulette Intermedium signed a 20-year contract in 2010 to use a former 600-seat YWCA theater in Brooklyn , which is located at 509 Atlantic Avenue (near Third Avenue) is located in the Boerum Hill neighborhood. At the opening concert in September 2011 u. a. Sylvie Courvoisier / Mark Feldman , Marc Ribot , Fred Frith , Laurie Anderson , Lou Reed and John Zorn In 2012, the Vision Festival took place in roulette , with performances a. a. by Paul Dunmall and Mark Dresser .
Roulette has hosted more than 1000 concerts since 1978. Since its inception, a number of live recordings from roulette have also been released on recordings, including a. by Anthony Braxton , Anthony Coleman , Jerome Cooper , Shelley Hirsch , Earl Howard , Andy Laster , Jim O'Rourke , Evan Parker , William Parker , Matthew Shipp and Jim Staley.
Discographic notes
- Anthony Coleman - Selfhaters (Tzadik, 1996)
- Andy Laster - Riptide (Tzadik, 2000)
- Matthew Shipp Trio - Prism (hatOLOGY, 2000)
- Jerome Cooper - In Concert: From There to Hear (Mutable Music, 2001)
- Jim O'Rourke - Mizu No Nai Umi (Headz, 2005)
- Evan Parker / Ned Rothenberg - Live at Roulette (Animul Records, 2007)
- John Lindberg 's Tripolar - Live at Roulette, NYC (Jazzwerkstatt, 2011)
- Earl Howard - Granular Modality (New World Records, 2006-09, ed. 2012)
Individual evidence
- ↑ See David Ake, Charles Hiroshi Garrett, Daniel Goldmark (ed.): Jazz / Not Jazz: The Music and Its Boundaries , p. 188
- ↑ Deborah Jane Gardner: New York art guide . Art Guide Publications, 1982
- ↑ J. Norris, Coda, Issues 188-193, 1983
- ^ A b Concerts by Composers: Jim Staley
- ↑ See New York Magazine Co., January 4, 1999
- ^ Howard Mandel: Chicago Jazz Comes to Brooklyn in City Arts 2011
- ↑ Theater Renovation Welcomed as a gain for Arts in Brooklyn in The New York Times in 2010
- ^ Howard Mandel , Jazz beyond Jazz 2010
- ↑ Roulette opening 2011 in ( Memento of the original from June 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. JazzTimes .
- ↑ Nate Chinen: Jazz Acts, Blowing Superhot and Cool - Vision Festival, Experimental Jazz, at Roulette in The New York Times , June 13, 2012
- ↑ Portrait of Roulette at ( Memento of the original from June 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. All about jazz
- ↑ Roulette at Discogs and A Confederarcy of Dances Vol. 1 (Allmusic)