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Update #1: THANK YOU!!!

Posted on October 8, 2011

Hello!  Thank you to all of you for your support.  This project was successfully funded, with 111% of my target amount raised when the campaign ended at 11:28 Friday night.  I cannot express in words how grateful I am, though thankfully whatever I cannot express verbally I can hopefully express via operatic grandiosity!!  

In case there was any confusion about the gift structure, T-shirts are for all of you-- those who pledged $10, those who pledged at higher levels, and because I'm feeling so darn appreciative, also those of you who gave at the $5 level. Please write me here to indicate what size t-shirt you prefer.

More details to follow shortly-- in the meantime, I hope I can see some of you on October 29, and for those who can't make it then, I hope I can see you some other time soon!  I look forward to it.

With love,

James Ilgenfritz

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      Gordon Beeferman on October 9, 2011

      Congrats james!! I'm excited for my tshirt, it'll help spread the word! Men's small please! See you soon! Gordon

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      Duane Pitre on October 15, 2011

      Congrats J! I'm a size medium. Good luck next weekend...

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This project successfully raised its funding goal on October 7, 2011.

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Acknowledgment of your contribution on the program notes.

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Exclusive The Ticket That Exploded: An Ongoing Opera T-shirt! Please specify S/M/L/XL

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Limited edition DVD of video and audio from the opera, featuring material from the performance and from rehearsals.

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Limited Edition booklet including program notes, libretto, still images from the video by artist Jason Ponce, and excerpts of the score and parts, personalized by James Ilgenfritz

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Wine and Cheese soiree directly before the concert at 6:30 on October 29, 2011. At Issue Project Room and a limited-edition promotional poster for The Ticket That Exploded: an Ongoing Opera

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Invite-only event on the evening of October 15 featuring a preview of material from the opera and a reception with wine and refreshments at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, plus Q&A with James Ilgenfritz and members of the ensemble.

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James Ilgenfritz approaches the double bass as an archeologist, examining rarified aspects of the instrument’s sonic palette to confound the status quo. His work has been praised in Time Out New York, Signal To Noise, All About Jazz –New York, and Downbeat Magazine. A tireless musical traveler, James has taken part in recent performances including work with Anthony Braxton, Pauline Oliveros, George Lewis, John Zorn, Lukas Ligeti, Gary Lucas, Steve Swell, and Denman Maroney. He is a member of Billy Fox’s Blackbirds and Bullets, Ted Hearne's Delusion Story, Eric Eigner’s Mysterium Project, Gordon Beeferman’s Imaginary Band, and Chris Botta/Joe Branciforte’s The Cellar And Point.

Collaborative projects include Trio Caveat (improvisational salon jazz featuring Jonathan Moritz and Chris Welcome), Hypercolor (spastic jazz-inflicted art- rock noise fest with Lukas Ligeti and Eyal Maoz), and Urbana (cinematic jazz nostalgia and imaginings for quintet, with Evan Mazunik, John O’Brien, Frantz Loriot, and Bryan Pardo).

James’ own projects include his Anagram Sextet (extended chamber works for 2 woodwinds, 2 guitars, and bass and percussion), and his solo developments of original music and that of various contemporary composers, most notably Anthony Braxton.

James performs around New York at a wide variety of venues, focusing primarily on improvised music hubs Issue Project Room, Roulette, The Stone, Zebulon, Cornelia St Café, Barbes, I-Beam, and Douglass St Music Collective, but James has also performed music by John Cage at The World Financial Center Winter Garden, premiered new music for solo double bass at Symphony Space, collaborated with beatboxer Adam Matta at the New Museum in SoHo, and performed 20th and 21st century chamber music at The Kitchen.

Outside New York, James has performed at The Kennedy Center (Washington DC), The Empty Bottle, and Elastic Arts (Chicago, IL), the Museum of Making Music (San Diego, CA), 119 Gallery (Lowell, MA), The Windup Space (Baltimore, MD), and at festivals for improvised music including the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the 14th Annual Edgefest (Ann Arbor, MI), the New Atlantis Festival (Washington, DC), and the Spring Reverb Festival (San Diego, CA).

James is 2011 is Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room, and will present a variety of new chamber works, small ensemble projects, and premieres of solo works composed for him. James was a fellow at Music OMI international Musicians Residency in 2009. In 2007 James received a Subito grant from the American Composers Forum for a cross-country tour, performing newly commissioned works for contrabass by composers Jeffrey Treviño, Stephen Rush, and Gordon Beeferman, culminating in a performance at Roulette in New York. James also hosts the Ten Thousand Hours Podcast, which features conversations and duo improvisations with such artists as Robert Dick, Matana Roberts, Aaron Siegel, Andrew D’Angelo, and Pauline Oliveros.

Improvisation is central to James’s work, and he has written and lectured on the art of improvisation and its metaphorical relationship to the practical complexity of daily life. James received a Bachelor’s degree from University of Michigan and a Master’s degree University of California San Diego, and is currently on faculty at Brooklyn College Preparatory Center and at Brooklyn Conservatory.

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