Bio:
Andrew Voigt studied with John Adams and John Handy at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Roscoe Mitchell of the Art Ensemble of Chicago at Roscoe's farm in Lansing Michigan and with the Japanese Imperial Gagaku Ensemble in Tokyo, Japan. Sometimes known for being the missing "V" in the sax quartet ROVA, which he co(n)founded in 1977 and left 10 years later. Andrew recorded a dozen lps/CDs for ROVA as well as many more under his own name with Radu Malfati, Harold Carr, Gino Robair, Ed Herrmann, Anthony Braxton, J.A. Deane, Ian Davis, Morgan Guberman and late-great Tyrone Hill. I am currently quite excited about scoring for films in surround sound!
Sunday Night Band Bios:
Ron Heglin: Trombone, Tuba and Voice
Ray Hill: Trumpet and Fluglehorn
Terry Roleri: Guitar
Deborah Craig: Drums
George Cremachi: Bass
in Absentia: Joe Sabella: Drums, Tuba, Marimba
New Work:
Film score:
"When the Spirit Moves" with David Michalak and Joe Sabella premiered at 15th annual film arts festival of independent cinema, San Francisco, CA.
Recent CDs:
Real Change, music for Film
Studio For, (Experimental Arts) Showcase Compilation with J.A. Deanne, Duck Baker, Morgan Guberman, Steve Duetch, Daniel De Grutolla...
Numinous Opossum: Trios with Morgan Guberman and Ian Davis
Two Duets and Three Duets, two CD set with Ed Herrmann
Live from the Velvet Lounge, Corpus Ludens live in Chicago
Works-in-Progress:
Andrew Voigt Solo: compositions for Dance and Theater
The Andrew Voigt, Gino Robair and Harold Carr Trio