Tomorrow night, the Wordless Music Series will be at the Good- Shepherd Faith Church near Lincoln Center with an intriguing program featuring all-Canadian musicians. Wordless Music is devoted to breaking down the boundaries between rock, jazz, new, "classical", and other forms of instrumental music, and in the past has featured such well known musicians as Glenn Kotche and Nels Cline from the rock band Wilco, and Josh Quillen from local new music group So Percussion (who are also performing tomorrow night at the Miller Theater, playing Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians; catch them on Saturday instead.)
Tomorrow’s Wordless Music program includes rock, electronic and new music, and features Terry Riley’s minimalist classic In C, and Louis Andriessen’s Worker’s Union. Tickets are $15, and include a one hour reception beforehand at 6:30. There will be three more concerts after this one, so if you’ve already got your Miller tix, go catch them another time.
