GUELPH – Local band Vertical Squirrels (Daniel Fischlin, Ajay Heble, Lewis Melville, and Ted Warren) continue hosting a residency at Silence through the fall and winter of 2019-20, featuring performances that highlight the group in improvised dialogue with special guests.
The band will be performing on Dec. 6 at 8pm at Silence.
The music of the Vertical Squirrels is group-improvised, live in the moment, and draws on a potent mixture of free jazz and post rock sensibilities with nods to Indian ragas, jazz-inflected minimalism, Zappa-esque bouts of sonic anarchy, and German rock music from the 1970s.
The Vertical Squirrels will welcome Toronto-based Mark Korven for their Dec. 6 performance.
Korven is a film and television composer. He is best known for his work on the 2016 period Horror film The Witch, which won the best director award at the 2015 Sundance festival for director Robert Eggers, and went on to earn $40 million at the box office.
Korven also scored Egger’s follow up The Lighthouse starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. It won the Critics’ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival 2019.
His scores have been nominated 14 times for Canadian film and television awards, winning several times. He has composed feature film scores for acclaimed directors Deepa Mehta, Patricia Rozema and Vincenzo Natale.
Korven is also a multi-instrumentalist specializing in world music.
He is celebrated as well for the recent co-creation of a new musical instrument with luthier Tony Duggan-Smith, called The Apprehension Engine championed by Silence and The Silence Collective improvisational performing ensemble.
For more information about Korven visit www.markkorven.com.
The performance will take place on Dec. 6 at 8pm at Silence Guelph.
Tickets at $15 at the door. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/469347053709850.