Splatter Film with live sound track. Amplified tuba, electric/acoustic basses, piano/keyboard.
Dan Peck is a tubist, multi-instrumentalist, and creative artist currently living and working in New York City. Since his move there in 2005, Dan has been active as a soloist, improviser, creative performer, composer, and artistic collaborator in a wide variety of settings. He has premiered solo tuba works by Robert Sirota, Craig Woodward, and Ignacio Baca-Lobra, and has played solo works/recitals at St. Bartholomew's Church, Merkin Hall, and the Stone. In group settings, Dan has worked with conductors such as James Levine and Herbert Blomstedt, composers such as Anthony Braxton and Bruce Neely, and New York luminaries such as Dave Taylor and Dave Liebman. In addition to playing with the International Contemporary Ensemble, Dan has also played with Alarm Will Sound, Second Instrumental Unit, New World Symphony, and the Tanglewood Festival Orchestra, among others.