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Bay Area composer and improviser Eric Glick Rieman collaborates with snails, cats, and musicians to embrace a variety of perspectives in his wide-ranging pieces. Glick Rieman is known for his improvisations on the prepared and extended Rhodes electric piano, which he plays with coral, wire brush, bow, and marbles while muting its interior with rubber washers, cloth, and paper. For Resonance, his trio will perform pieces from his cycles Knitting (2012) and "Snail Cantos" (2008-2012). While "Knitting" reflects the pleasant, contemplative, and repetitive aspects of knitting, Snail Cantos embodies a series of graphic scores as well as more traditionally notated material drawn from the mucous trails of snails. In addition, Glick Rieman will perform a solo improvisation on his extensively modified Rhodes electric piano, sending effects and loops through eight outputs and the Kanbar's 99-speaker array to create an elegant, multilayered sound space.