A Vocal Kaleidoscope
Donald Macleod attempts to unravel the enigmatic, remarkable story of Julius Eastman and his music. Today, we meet Eastman, the unforgettable performer.
Donald Macleod explores how performance was central to Julius Eastman’s life, work and personality.
When this week’s composer died homeless and alone in 1990, almost no one knew, not even his friends, and his work threatened to disappear with him. Julius Eastman had lit up America’s contemporary music scene as a spellbinding performer and a visionary composer whose music is difficult to pigeonhole. A gay, black man in the predominantly white world of new music, Eastman was often misunderstood. His musical voice fused minimalism with pop and the avant-garde, and was inextricable from his identity politics - a sound that was provocative then and remains so today. He collaborated with luminaries such as Pierre Boulez, Peter Maxwell Davies and Meredith Monk but also faced many struggles, leading to his premature and tragic decline. This week, Donald Macleod shares his long-overdue story, with insights from American baritone Davone Tines, a performer and champion of Eastman’s music.
Today, Donald uncovers Eastman’s legacy as a vocal performer and composer. This period in Eastman's career, fresh out of college, would see him make major breakthroughs, including a Grammy nomination – all the more remarkable given that he had no formal vocal training. He proved himself a singer of incredible range and power, famed for his theatricality. He loved to surprise audiences– though this could also get him into trouble…
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Ensemble Tra I Tempi
Michael Veltmann, conductor
Meredith Monk: Dolmen Music (Men’s Conclave – WaOhs)
Meredith Monk and Ensemble: Robert Een, Paul Langland, Julius Eastman, Monica Solem, Andrea Goodman, vocalists
Peter Maxwell Davies: Eight Songs for a Mad King (Scotch Bonnet, Spanish March)
The Fires of London
Julius Eastman, baritone
Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan D’Arc
Davone Tines, baritone
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Ensemble Tra I Tempi
Michael Veltmann, conductor
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Meredith Monk
Dolmen Music (Men's Conclave - WaOhs)
Performer: Meredith Monk. Singer: Robert Een. Singer: Paul Langland. Singer: Julius Eastman. Singer: Monica Solem. Singer: Andrea Goodman.- ECM : 825-4592.
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Eight Songs for a Mad King (Scotch Bonnet, Spanish March)
Singer: Julius Eastman. Ensemble: The Fires of London. Conductor: Peter Maxwell Davies.- UNICORN : DKPCD-9052.
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Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan D'Arc
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Julius Eastman
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Choir: Ensemble Tra I Tempi. Choir: Ensemble Tra I Tempi. Conductor: Michael Veltman. Conductor: Michael Veltman.
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