Performance: Charles Gaines | Sound Text and Manifestos

2016_webcal_Charles_Gaines_Sound_Text_2015_live_performance_1500W_600_446[1]For the opening of the third wave of Agitprop!, renowned artist Charles Gaines presents two of his major works, with musical arrangement by Sean Griffin, composer and director of Opera Povera. Sound Text (2015) and excerpts from Manifestos (2008) will be performed by an eight-piece ensemble with a large-scale video projection. In Manifestos, Gaines translates revolutionary declarations from a range of sources, including the Black Panther Party and the Zapatistas, into musical notations, which are performed by a string quartet, piano, and harp. Gaines uses a similar transcriptional system in Sound Text to translate political documents into harmonies. These arrangements are layered with melodies from historical songs ranging from Reconstruction Era spirituals to ballads from the French Revolution.

Free as part of Thursday Nights hosted by Squarespace.

Limited number of free tickets available at the Admissions Desk at 6pm on the day of the event.

Event will be held in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor

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When: Thu., Apr. 7, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway (Washington Ave.)
718-638-5000
Price: Free
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2016_webcal_Charles_Gaines_Sound_Text_2015_live_performance_1500W_600_446[1]For the opening of the third wave of Agitprop!, renowned artist Charles Gaines presents two of his major works, with musical arrangement by Sean Griffin, composer and director of Opera Povera. Sound Text (2015) and excerpts from Manifestos (2008) will be performed by an eight-piece ensemble with a large-scale video projection. In Manifestos, Gaines translates revolutionary declarations from a range of sources, including the Black Panther Party and the Zapatistas, into musical notations, which are performed by a string quartet, piano, and harp. Gaines uses a similar transcriptional system in Sound Text to translate political documents into harmonies. These arrangements are layered with melodies from historical songs ranging from Reconstruction Era spirituals to ballads from the French Revolution.

Free as part of Thursday Nights hosted by Squarespace.

Limited number of free tickets available at the Admissions Desk at 6pm on the day of the event.

Event will be held in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor

Watch this event on Livestream.

View all upcoming Sackler Center programs.

Buy tickets/get more info now