The first concert features two of the works most widely performed during Eastman's life time - Stay on It and Femenine - both early examples of his minimalist-based works to show pop music influence. Opening the evening will be a special performance by Gerry Eastman, brother of Julius.
Program:
GERRY EASTMAN: IN MEMORY OF JULIUS
Gerry Eastman, solo guitar
JULIUS EASTMAN: STAY ON IT (1973)
Arcana New Music Ensemble
Dynasty Battles - piano; Tara Middleton - violin and voice; David Middleton - electric bass; Aaron Stewart, saxophone; Joseph Dvorak, clarinet; Keir Neuringer, saxophone; Eric Derr, percussion; Andy Thierauf, percussion;
and special guest
Christopher McIntyre, trombone
JULIUS EASTMAN: FEMENINE (1974)
Arcana New Music Ensemble
with Christopher McIntyre
About the
GERRY EASTMAN has emerged as a prominent musician on the New York music scene with work as a composer, producer, bassist, arranger, conductor, and bandleader under his belt. It is, however, his remarkable fluidity on the guitar that makes him stand out
from the rest.
In 1981, Gerry Eastman founded
the Williamsburg Music Center in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn, NY.
This institution exists to foster
the creation, performance, and appreciation of American classical music.
It is Brooklyn’s only black-owned and operated non-profit jazz institution, and the only one in
New York City to offer classes and
workshops in jazz history and performance.
Gerry Eastman is the brother of Julius Eastman.
CHRISTOPHER MCINTYRE leads a varied career in music
as a performer, composer, and curator/producer.
He interprets and improvises on trombone and synthesizer, and composes for TILT Brass (Co-Founder and Director), UllU, Ne(x)tworks, and choreographer Yoshiko Chuma. McIntyre is a member of Either/Or, has performed with ensembles including SEM, Talea, The Knights, Tri-Centric and Flexible Orchestras, and
in composer-led projects of Zeena Parkins, Anthony Braxton, Anthony Coleman, Elliott Sharp, Daniel Goode, Nate Wooley, David Behrman, James Fei, and John King.