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DESCRIPTION:\n“A towering pillar of a new-music universe he has worked t
 irelessly to foster and enrich.” —New York Times\n\nMaverick American 
 force of nature\, John Zorn combines jazz\, rock\,\nexperimental\, folk\, 
 and classical traditions in a way that no musician before him had. His DIY
  ethos\, irreverent independence\, mind-boggling energy\, and passionate l
 eadership of an entire community of free-thinking music-makers has made Zo
 rn not only one of the most compelling artistic figures of our time\, but 
 one of the most profoundly influential.\nZorn turns 60 and brings his birt
 hday party to the Walker—in the form of three killer gigs in one unforge
 ttable night with the protean composer/musician/producer. This marathon of
  fresh composition and brilliant improvisation—the likes of which will b
 e seen nowhere else outside of New York City—features six of his bands a
 nd a host of celebrated musicians\, including John Medeski (piano)\; Erik 
 Friedlander (cello)\; Mark Ribot (guitar)\; Cyro Baptista (percussion)\; J
 oey Baron (drums)\; Greg Cohen (bass)\; Mark Feldman (violin)\; Kenny Woll
 esen (vibraphones)\; Ikue Mori (electronics)\; Zorn (conductor\, pipe orga
 n)\; and Twin Cities’ own Michelle Kinney (cello)\; Chris Cunningham (gu
 itar)\; and Joey Schad\, (keyboards).   \nGather by D'Amico\nDuring the mu
 sic marathon\, the Walker's Gather by D'Amico restaurant and bar offers sp
 ecial expanded hours: lunch\, 11:30 am–2:30 pm\; dinner\, 5–9 pm\; ful
 l bar\, 11:30 am–10 pm.  \nZorn @ 60 Program Schedule\nA Conversation wi
 th John Zorn\n3 pm   \nJohn Zorn and Walker senior curator Philip Bither k
 ick-start the marathon with a free conversation in the Walker Cinema.   \n
 Program I: Game Pieces\n4 pm\n\nThe Book of Heads (Marc Ribot Solo)/Hockey
 /Cobra    \n\nProgram II: Masada\n7 pm\n\nErik Friedlander Solo/Masada Str
 ing Trio/Bar Kokhba    \n\nProgram III: New Projects\n10 pm\n\nNova Expres
 s/The Concealed\n\nThe Hermetic Organ\n12 midnight      \nTo end the day o
 f celebration\, Zorn presents The Hermetic Organ\, a free midnight solo or
 gan concert across the street from the Walker at St. Mark’s Episcopal Ca
 thedral\, 519 Oak Grove St\, Minneapolis.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater\n
SUMMARY:John Zorn @ 60
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2013/john-zorn-at-60
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DTSTART:20130406T190000
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DESCRIPTION:\n“A towering pillar of a new-music universe he has worked t
 irelessly to foster and enrich.” —New York Times\n\nMaverick American 
 force of nature\, John Zorn combines jazz\, rock\,\nexperimental\, folk\, 
 and classical traditions in a way that no musician before him had. His DIY
  ethos\, irreverent independence\, mind-boggling energy\, and passionate l
 eadership of an entire community of free-thinking music-makers has made Zo
 rn not only one of the most compelling artistic figures of our time\, but 
 one of the most profoundly influential.\nZorn turns 60 and brings his birt
 hday party to the Walker—in the form of three killer gigs in one unforge
 ttable night with the protean composer/musician/producer. This marathon of
  fresh composition and brilliant improvisation—the likes of which will b
 e seen nowhere else outside of New York City—features six of his bands a
 nd a host of celebrated musicians\, including John Medeski (piano)\; Erik 
 Friedlander (cello)\; Mark Ribot (guitar)\; Cyro Baptista (percussion)\; J
 oey Baron (drums)\; Greg Cohen (bass)\; Mark Feldman (violin)\; Kenny Woll
 esen (vibraphones)\; Ikue Mori (electronics)\; Zorn (conductor\, pipe orga
 n)\; and Twin Cities’ own Michelle Kinney (cello)\; Chris Cunningham (gu
 itar)\; and Joey Schad\, (keyboards).   \nGather by D'Amico\nDuring the mu
 sic marathon\, the Walker's Gather by D'Amico restaurant and bar offers sp
 ecial expanded hours: lunch\, 11:30 am–2:30 pm\; dinner\, 5–9 pm\; ful
 l bar\, 11:30 am–10 pm.  \nZorn @ 60 Program Schedule\nA Conversation wi
 th John Zorn\n3 pm   \nJohn Zorn and Walker senior curator Philip Bither k
 ick-start the marathon with a free conversation in the Walker Cinema.   \n
 Program I: Game Pieces\n4 pm\n\nThe Book of Heads (Marc Ribot Solo)/Hockey
 /Cobra    \n\nProgram II: Masada\n7 pm\n\nErik Friedlander Solo/Masada Str
 ing Trio/Bar Kokhba    \n\nProgram III: New Projects\n10 pm\n\nNova Expres
 s/The Concealed\n\nThe Hermetic Organ\n12 midnight      \nTo end the day o
 f celebration\, Zorn presents The Hermetic Organ\, a free midnight solo or
 gan concert across the street from the Walker at St. Mark’s Episcopal Ca
 thedral\, 519 Oak Grove St\, Minneapolis.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater\n
SUMMARY:John Zorn @ 60
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2013/john-zorn-at-60
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DTSTART:20130406T220000
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DESCRIPTION:\n“A towering pillar of a new-music universe he has worked t
 irelessly to foster and enrich.” —New York Times\n\nMaverick American 
 force of nature\, John Zorn combines jazz\, rock\,\nexperimental\, folk\, 
 and classical traditions in a way that no musician before him had. His DIY
  ethos\, irreverent independence\, mind-boggling energy\, and passionate l
 eadership of an entire community of free-thinking music-makers has made Zo
 rn not only one of the most compelling artistic figures of our time\, but 
 one of the most profoundly influential.\nZorn turns 60 and brings his birt
 hday party to the Walker—in the form of three killer gigs in one unforge
 ttable night with the protean composer/musician/producer. This marathon of
  fresh composition and brilliant improvisation—the likes of which will b
 e seen nowhere else outside of New York City—features six of his bands a
 nd a host of celebrated musicians\, including John Medeski (piano)\; Erik 
 Friedlander (cello)\; Mark Ribot (guitar)\; Cyro Baptista (percussion)\; J
 oey Baron (drums)\; Greg Cohen (bass)\; Mark Feldman (violin)\; Kenny Woll
 esen (vibraphones)\; Ikue Mori (electronics)\; Zorn (conductor\, pipe orga
 n)\; and Twin Cities’ own Michelle Kinney (cello)\; Chris Cunningham (gu
 itar)\; and Joey Schad\, (keyboards).   \nGather by D'Amico\nDuring the mu
 sic marathon\, the Walker's Gather by D'Amico restaurant and bar offers sp
 ecial expanded hours: lunch\, 11:30 am–2:30 pm\; dinner\, 5–9 pm\; ful
 l bar\, 11:30 am–10 pm.  \nZorn @ 60 Program Schedule\nA Conversation wi
 th John Zorn\n3 pm   \nJohn Zorn and Walker senior curator Philip Bither k
 ick-start the marathon with a free conversation in the Walker Cinema.   \n
 Program I: Game Pieces\n4 pm\n\nThe Book of Heads (Marc Ribot Solo)/Hockey
 /Cobra    \n\nProgram II: Masada\n7 pm\n\nErik Friedlander Solo/Masada Str
 ing Trio/Bar Kokhba    \n\nProgram III: New Projects\n10 pm\n\nNova Expres
 s/The Concealed\n\nThe Hermetic Organ\n12 midnight      \nTo end the day o
 f celebration\, Zorn presents The Hermetic Organ\, a free midnight solo or
 gan concert across the street from the Walker at St. Mark’s Episcopal Ca
 thedral\, 519 Oak Grove St\, Minneapolis.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater\n
SUMMARY:John Zorn @ 60
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2013/john-zorn-at-60
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