Oboist Kyle Bruckmann performs live music in conversation with the ceramic sculptures on view in the current exhibition "Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped."
Oakland-based oboist, composer, and performer Kyle Bruckmann's work is rooted in a in Western classical foundation and extends into the genres of free jazz, post-punk rock, and the noise underground. He is a member of acclaimed new music collective sfSound, the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Eco Ensemble, Splinter Reeds, Quinteto Latino, and the Stockton Symphony, and he teaches at University of California, Santa Cruz, Davis, and Berkeley. Since moving to the Bay Area from Chicago in 2003, he has worked with the San Francisco Symphony and most of the area's regional orchestras. He is also active in an international community of improvisers and sound artists, having appeared on more than eighty recordings of various genres.
FREE with regular admission as follows: Members and youth 18 and under, Free; General Admission, $16; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $14.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
Oboist Kyle Bruckmann performs live music in conversation with the ceramic sculptures on view in the current exhibition "Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped."
Oakland-based oboist, composer, and performer Kyle Bruckmann's work is rooted in a in Western classical foundation and extends into the genres of free jazz, post-punk rock, and the noise underground. He is a member of acclaimed new music collective sfSound, the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Eco Ensemble, Splinter Reeds, Quinteto Latino, and the Stockton Symphony, and he teaches at University of California, Santa Cruz, Davis, and Berkeley. Since moving to the Bay Area from Chicago in 2003, he has worked with the San Francisco Symphony and most of the area's regional orchestras. He is also active in an international community of improvisers and sound artists, having appeared on more than eighty recordings of various genres.
FREE with regular admission as follows: Members and youth 18 and under, Free; General Admission, $16; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $14.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
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