Bang on a Can: Repetitions & Differences with violinist Todd Reynolds
Organization:
Bang on a Can
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
7/9/2015
End Date:
7/9/2015
Start Time:
7:30 PM
End Time:
9:00 PM
Event
Info:
Bang on a Can and The Jewish Museum present Repetition and Difference, featuring violinist Todd Reynolds in a program tied to the Museum's current exhibition. This program continues the Jewish Museum and Bang on a Can's partnership to produce a series of dynamic musical performances at the Museum inspired by the Jewish Museum's diverse slate of exhibitions.
A forerunner in the expansion of the violin beyond its classical and "wood-bound" tradition, Todd Reynolds electrifies in concert, weaving together composed and improvised segments, and making use of computer technology and digital loops to sculpt his sounds in real time. Reynolds seamlessly integrates minimalist, pop, Jazz, Indian, African, Celtic and indigenous folk music into his own sonic blend. The violinist of choice for a generation of New York composers, particularly those who trace their influences to the minimalists of downtown New York, this program explores repetition and difference in music for violin and electronics by Bang on a Can co-founders Michael Gordon and David Lang, expressivist/post-minimalist Ingram Marshall, and by Todd Reynolds himself.
The Museum exhibition Repetition and Difference runs through August 16. Through over 350 historic objects from the Museum's collection and recent works by contemporary artists, Repetition and Difference explores how subtle disruptions in form, color, or design can reveal intriguing information about a work's creation and meaning. Large groups of seemingly identical objects, including silver coins struck in ancient Lebanon and 19th-century Iranian marriage contracts, are juxtaposed with recent works by artists including Abraham Cruzvillegas, N. Dash, and Hank Willis Thomas.
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