Berlin
Collaborations with Jim O'Rourke:
Concert:
May 25, 1997,
Lounge Ax Club, Chicago
Arnold Dreyblatt, Excited Strings Bass
Jim O'Rourke, Snare Drum
Kevin Drumm,
David Grubs, Guitars
Maureen Loughnare, Violin
Curated by Jim O'Rourke
Reissue, Remastering:
Nodal Excitation
Original: 1981; Reissue: 1996
Dexter's Cigar, Drag City
Concert:
January 18, 19, 2001
Arnold Dreylatt, Orchestra of Excited Strings
Tony Conrad
Jim O'Rourke
(A Collective set took place)
New York
In 1995 Statman was invited to the 10 Year Berlin Anniversary Concert of The Orchestra of Excited Strings at Podewil in Berlin, where he performed as a guest soloist with the Ensemble.
Podewil, Berlin, 1995
with Paul Panhuysen, Eindhoven
Performances 1987:
Cologne: Stadtgarten
Bremen: Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst
Braunschweig: Film Fest
Rotterdam: De Unie
Gent: Stichting Logos
Hasselt: Instituut voor Bildende Kunsten
East Berlin: Marienburgerstrasse Festival
De Unie, Rotterdam, 1987
with Pierre Berthet, Liege
Pierre Berthet - Percussion
I have worked closely with Pierre Berthet since 1989, when we first performed our collaboration "End Correction" at concerts in Holland, Italy and Belgium. Pierre has also performed in my ensemble, "The Orchestra of Excited Strings" from 1991 - 1997 in many concerts throughout Europe and the U.S.A.
End Correction: Performances 1989-89:
Eindoven: Effenar
Groningen: De Salon
Den Haag: Oyvaer Desk
Liege: Summer Festival
Ferrara: Aterforum Festival
Budapest
Arnold Dreyblatt: Lap Steel Guitar
Tibor Szemzö: Processed Bass Flute with Feedback
Performances:
1987:Budapest: Theater Skene, Kinizsi Club; Miskolcs: Bartok Akademie, Petrofi
Cznarnok
1986: Berlin-Ost: Marienburgerstrasse Musik Festival
Tibor also produced two concerts in Budapest:
1983: Solo Performance, Theater Skene
1986: The Orchestra of Excited Strings, Petrofi Cznarnok
Berlin, 1991-1992
She first improvised her parts with the composed sections, and then fixed them over time.
Theater Spektakel, Zürich, 1997San Francisco
I performed with her on a European tour of her instrument in Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Eindhoven and Berlin in 1986 and we often exchanged information on tuning systems and instrument development in the succeeding years.
In 2004, I introduced her to Jörg Hiller (alias Conrad Sprenger) and suggested that they record some of her song compositions from the seventies, along with one of my favorites, "I Ain't Got No Home" from Woody Guthrie, which resulted in the much acclaimed CD, "Ort" on Hiller's Choose Label and a number of live tours.






