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Each month, Nonsequitur and a community of like-minded organizations and artists present ten concerts of adventurous and experimental music in the gorgeous Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center (which sits on the traditional homelands of the Duwamish people): contemporary/post-classical composition, free improvisation and the outer limits of jazz, electronic/electroacoustic music, new instruments, phonography, sound art, and other innovative musics. Watch a video clip about us on the Seattle Channel.
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In the Chapel Performance Space on the fourth floor of the Good Shepherd Center.
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N.
Seattle WA, 98103
(SW corner of 50th & Sunnyside in Wallingford. Nearest Metro bus stops: 62, 44, 26)Email:
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Amelia Rosselli Celebration in Words and Music
In this hybrid event, Scrambler will play original music composed by Peter Nelson-King to celebrate the publication in English translation of Amelia Rosselli’s Notes Scatter and Lost, the final volume of local Entre Rios Books’ landmark trilogy of Rosselli’s shorter texts. Local poet, teacher, and Rosselli translator Deborah Woodard will read from all three of the books. She’ll be … Read More

V.Vecker + Medina/Walsh + Kennon/Galbraith
Vancouver BC’s V.Vecker (sax, keys, electronics) celebrates the release of his new album “Heavy Gestures” on local label Obscure & Terrible, with support from Medina/Walsh and Kole Galbraith + Noel Kennon.
V.Vecker (b. Keith Wecker, 1983) is a composer, improvisor, and multi-instrumentalist using technology to explore his interest in the timbral and temporal possibilities that exist within electronic-based music. Utilizing sound … Read More

Westerlies Fest 2025: The Past Delivers – Music for Ballet
A concert presentation of the score to The Westerlies’ recent ballet “The Past Delivers,” created in collaboration with BalletCollective, Troy Schumacher (New York City Ballet soloist) and Jordan Bennett, alongside other new works.
The Westerlies, “an arty quartet…mixing ideas from jazz, new classical, and Appalachian folk” (New York Times) are a New York-based brass quartet comprised of Riley Mulherkar and … Read More

Elliott Sharp
Legendary NYC improviser/composer and multi-instrumentalist Elliott Sharp performs solo electroacoustic music performed on 8-string guitarbass in celebration of his upcoming book Feedback: Translations From The IrRational, which will be published by Wesleyan University Press, Nov. 2025.
Elliott Sharp leads SysOrk, Orchestra Carbon, Terraplane, and Tectonics and pioneered use of fractal geometry, chaos theory, and genetics in musical composition and interaction. His … Read More

Play On! presents Scènes D’Amour
Through music and poetry Play On! chamber ensemble spins tales of love spanning seven centuries – from 14th century sonnets of Petrarch to songs of the swinging 60’s and beyond. ‘SCÈNES D’AMOUR’ explores themes of love at first sight, passion, jealousy, obsession, loneliness, loss and hope. This concert features the premier of Seattle composer Sterling Tinsley’s monodrama ‘A Flight … Read More

Vinny Golia Chamber Sextet
One of the west coast’s most important player/improviser/composers will be in Seattle for a special concert with five of Seattle’s top players. Expect an astounding array of sounds, including a bass saxophone duo! A pioneer of the LA area creative music scene, Vinny is on 100s of recordings, and has taught at CalArts for over 30 years.
Vinny Golia and Neil Welch, … Read More

J2 Duo: Seen and Heard
The J2 Duo proudly presents Seen and Heard, showcasing a vibrant renaissance of diversity within brass repertoire.
While new composition has long been celebrated within the brass community, a refreshing renaissance of diversity is now taking place. The composers represented in this program are among those whose works are quickly becoming firmly established within the standard repertoire. From award winning composers Kevin … Read More

NonSeq: Jahnvi Madan + Jonathan Paik
Named Northwest Emerging Artist of the Year by Earshot Jazz, Jahnvi Madan is an Indian American clarinetist, improviser and composer. As a bandleader, she has performed her music at several well known festivals, including the Washington D.C. Women in Jazz Festival, Westerlies Festival, and Earshot Jazz festival, as their youngest commissioned composer. She is the current Artist-in Residence at … Read More

NonSeq: Emma Garau + Aaron Otheim
Minneapolis-based drummer/composer Emma Garau earned a BFA in jazz and contemporary music from UNC Asheville while studying independently with Dave King of The Bad Plus, and touring extensively with Fortezza, which she co-founded in 2016. Emma currently tours and records with art punk duo, ¿WATCHES?, and as a solo artist. She has also performed and/or recorded with Powderhorns, Grace … Read More

Music for Snare Drumz
Music for Snare Drumz is an immersive exploration of resonance, texture, and rhythm, blending experimental minimalism, unconventional percussion techniques, and nuanced sonic transmutation.
Featuring performers Aaron Butler, Jon Rodriguez, Storm Benjamin, and James Doyle. Audiences will encounter hypnotic durational works and unconventional percussion techniques that provide tactile percussion textures with a meditative edge. The performance will emphasize space and silence as … Read More

Abrahamson and Phelps: Classical…ish!
Thomas Abrahamson will premiere new compositions for solo piano including a new piece for violin and piano ensemble (Libby Phelps on violin), all in the style of contemporary classical…ish. Also included in the program are OLD works composed in 2023. The night will include caffeine, refreshments, chocolate, caramel, and of course, notes, music, and crescendos that will make you … Read More

The Force Of Listening #4
The Force Of Listening #4 presents nine sonic and visual works presented by artists from across the US to create an evening of experimental ambience, music, and sound art coming on the heels of this year’s Campbient session, organized by REALMOREREAL. Artists include Violet Palace (Olympia, WA), Leora Malka (Los Angeles, CA), Julia Edith Rigby (Santa Ana, CA), … Read More

FLOOM + Blessed Blood + NW Experimental Guitar Orchestra
FLOOM is Maxx Katz‘s solo experiment in embodied improvisation, using flute, downtuned doom guitar, and extreme vocals. Maxx Katz is an artist, composer, and performer based in Portland, Oregon, whose work draws on vocabulary from performance art, free improvisation, jazz, contemporary classical, and heavy metal. A classically trained flutist with an M.A. in Music from the University of Virginia, … Read More
