Sat Jun 14, 2008
HEAL THE WOUNDS OF WAR for e-cello, video and sound
Thu May 01, 2008
UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD UNOTES INDIA TOUR ARTICLE
http://www.hartford.edu/daily/news.asp?id=4301
Sun Apr 06, 2008
STRINGS OF THOUGHT INTERVIEW - INDIA
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1156116
Tue Apr 01, 2008
CONCERT PHOTOS: TAGORE HALL, BHILASPUR, INDIA
The following are pictures from a very exciting performance at Tagore Hall, Bhilaspur, India on Friday, March 28th. There were many dignitaries present including the Mayor. I was presented with the highest honor, a shawl and a coconut! The concert ended with an unplanned improvisation with Mohammed Arif, a guitarist and expert in North Indian classical music and his wonderful tabla player, and then lots of pictures followed by a police escort to the reception.
I want to thank my #1 daughter in India, Vipasha Sharma for being the photographer.
More...
Sat Mar 08, 2008
VIDEOCELLO TOURS THE BOLLYWOOD CAPITOL, MUMBAI
On March 20th VIDEOCELLO will travel to Mumbai, India performing concerts sponsored by the US Embassy. A concert is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26th at 6 pm at the Embassy's American Center Auditorium. Performances will also take place at Indian Public School, Rajnandgaon for the K-12th grades, and at Tagore Hall on the 28th in Bhilaspur, both in Chattisghar, India's newest State.
VIDEOCELLO is comprised of works for e-cello and video: Reliquary of Labor by media artist, Gene Gort and composer, Ken Steen, Garland by media artist, Victor Velt and composer, Robert Carl, and Heal the Wounds of War by media artist, Lyn Harper and composer, Ken Steen. All of the above are Connecticut artists.
Tue Dec 18, 2007
COMPLETE RELIQUARY OF LABOR PREMIERE
http://www.reliquaryoflabor.net/premier_home.htm
Mon Sep 10, 2007
CALL FOR SCORES - E-CELLO AND VIDEO - INDIA TOUR 2008
INDIA TOUR 2008
Works for e-cello and video are being sought for my tour to India in the spring of 2008 sponsored by the US Embassy. Mumbai is the Bollywood capitol of India and my destination to perform a concert of works for e-cello and video. Other locations as well. Proposals for new works for e-cello and video are also being considered.
Please email me with your proposals.
Tue Aug 14, 2007
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
International New Music Festival, College of Southern Nevada, Sept. 28-30
http://xenarts.com/jkrieger/pm/index.php
Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT, Oct. 4th 10 AM
Sat May 19, 2007
NEW PROGRAM: HEAL THE WOUNDS OF WAR

HEAL THE WOUNDS OF WAR
A program of compelling musical works conceived as a homage to victims of war on a global level.
Award-winning e-cellist, Jeffrey Krieger
The performance begins with Threnody, a song of mourning for victims of war by composer, Tom Flaherty, followed by Landmine, a text/sound work by Anna Rubin, which explores the landmine crisis especially as it has effected Cambodia. Interviews with experts in the field are heard interwoven with sampled sounds triggered by the performer as well as e-cello sound. Next, Jonathan Berger’s riveting work, The Lead Plates of the ROM Press, depicts the Nazi occupation members of the Resistance attempts to melt down the plates of great literary works and religious tracts in order to produce ammunition. Finally, the title work, Heal the Wounds of War for e-cello and video by composer, Ken Steen and media artist, Lyn Harper is composed of "found images" from broadcast TV programming on Veterans' Day, 1987 accompanied by haunting ethereal e-cello and electronic sound.
Images and a short video of a performance of Heal the Wounds of War can be found at http://www.xenarts.com/music/krieger/krieger_media.php
This program is eligible for a Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism Arts Presentation Grant.
For additional information please contact Jeffrey Krieger at vcvolt@yahoo.com or (860)291-9437
Sat Mar 24, 2007
CONCERT PHOTOS: Jaipur, India 3/20/07

International School of Informatics & Management
Jaipur, India
Tuesday, February 20 2007 11 am
PROGRAM
On Connecticut Naturalism by Michael Gatonska
Shadows & Light by Ken Steen
Landmine by Anna Rubin
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