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Musical Ecologies with Alex Waterman
The 2019-20 season of Musical Ecologies continues with composer, performer, producer, and scholar Alex Waterman.
Working in a variety of contexts and mediums, including sound installations, television operas and film and video works, Waterman is perhaps best known as a cellist and performer. In this program, he will present a rare evening of new solo works titled "Towards a Typology of Realities We Coincide With(in)"or Why dont we see each other any more?" for cello, electronics, and mixed media as well as a selection of new stories and songs. The evening will begin with a conversation hosted by series curator Dan Joseph.
Waterman has created a diverse body of works including sound installations, television operas, film and video works, exhibitions, amateur choral works, radio and film scores, and solo performances as a cellist, electronic musician and storyteller. He currently teaches at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
Founded in 2012, Musical Ecologies is a monthly symposium on music and sound. Curated and hosted by composer Dan Joseph, each event focuses on a single artist. Each presentation is preceded by an extended conversation between the artist and curator.
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LocationOld Stone House of Brooklyn & Washington Park (View)
336 Third Street, bet. 4th & 5th Avenues
Brooklyn, NY 11215
United States
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