Zoë Keating
Wednesday, March 11th at 7:15pm
Location: Imperial Ballroom in the Fairmont Hotel
170 S. Market Street, San Jose, CA 95113 (map)
Using a 17th Century Instrument to Create the Music of the 21st Century
Armed with her cello and a computer, Zoë Keating is a one-woman orchestra. She records layer upon layer of cello, her feet dancing over an array of pedals to transform her solo performances into multipart works. Classically trained from the age of eight, Zoë spent her post-graduate years working in computer software and moonlighting as a cellist. Inevitably, she combined the two, and developed her signature style while improvising for late night crowds in San Francisco warehouse spaces.
Zoë's self-produced album, "One Cello x 16: Natoma", was #1 on the iTunes Classical charts and #2 in iTunes Electronica. She has performed on NPR, written music for film and played with Imogen Heap, Mark Isham, DJ Shadow, The Dresden Dolls, Paolo Nutini and Rasputina.
She is the recipient of a 2005 Belle Foundation grant and a 2009 Creative Capital performing arts grant.
- Zoë performing her composition, "Tetrishead"
- Zoë performing her composition, "Sun Will Set"

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