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Percussion Ensemble: Sound Sculpture: Ensemble Recital Series

Redfern Arts Center
Thursday, · -
Percussion Ensemble

Artists and musicians have long inspired each other and formed collectives. Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock, Buckminster Fuller, and Marcel Duchamp were part of the “New York” School that associated with sound artists like John Cage. Percussion music can often be perceived as sound sculpture.

This semester’s KSC Percussion Ensemble concert is a throwback to a time when new music was often presented in art galleries. Works that feature percussion, found objects, organized sound, spoken word, and hand drums will be spread through the gallery.

Composers include John Cage, James Tenney, Juri Seo, Alice Gomez, Pauline Oliveros, Glen Velez, Jason Treuting and Christopher Swist. Swist’s “Chance 64” is a computer piece written in tribute to John Cage. The computer creates the form in real time using the I Ching Hexagram of 64 random possibilities.

This performance will be pre-recorded and livestreamed on the day of the recital.

Performance Program

This event is part of the RAC Music Department calendar and is open to the public.
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Contact:
Redfern Box Office
music@keene.edu
603-358-2168
Categories: Arts, Music
Event Dates:

To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.

Contact Keene State College

1-800-KSC-1909
229 Main Street
Keene, New Hampshire 03435