ASM Drinks Alone Yet Again
(Again)

Timon, the well-known misanthrope of Athens, upon a friend telling him as they were drinking together, "What a pleasant party, Timon!" replied, "You said that last time, and again you are here!" His epitaph reportedly read "Timon, the misanthrope, am I below/Go, and revile me, traveller, only go." with a post-script vandalization that added "(ibid)".

Cicero quoted Publius Cornelius Scipio as remarking that he was "never less lonely than when he was by himself." Cicero himself said "Duh. That guy..."

It is in fine classical tradition, then, that Anti-Social Music announces an encore performance of the latest in our series of solo premieres "Anti-Social Music Drinks Alone." After which we will retreat – leaving en masse, so as to confound those wishing for blessed solitude and silence.

Monday, March 6, 2017
65 FEN (65 Fenimore St, BKNY)
B or Q to Prospect Park, or Q Parkside Ave – just off Flatbush on Fenimore
Ant-Social Music Drinks Alone (9 pm)

ENCORE PRESENTATION

Patrick Castillo - Through the Panic for solo cello, performed by Mihai Marica

Ty Citerman - Voices, Noise for solo guitar, performed by Ty Citerman

Andrea La Rose - hitchin’ for solo flute, performed by Domenica Fossati

Pat Muchmore - Fr.2i C .a-i for solo cello, performed by Pat Muchmore

Charles Waters - Boswijck Matrix for solo flute, performed by Domenica Fossati

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Which is basically to say – your tax dollars at work. Yeah, frightening isn't it?

Past Performances: