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Apr 21

Carleton Connects: Andrea Mazzariello on collaboration and composition

From site: Carleton Connects

A professor of music talks about creating and collaborating with local youth and gives a live performance of his own work.

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 pm
  • Carleton Connects: Mazzariello video
Asst. Prof. of Music Andrea Mazzariello

This event took place on April 21, 2020.

Join Assistant Professor of Music Andrea Mazzariello for an hour of music.  He'll discuss his ongoing project (funded by the Mellon Foundation) that brings Carleton students and the Northfield Union of Youth together to create music and community, and he'll perform several of his recent compositions.

About the Speaker

The composer, performer, and writer Andrea Mazzariello has taught at Carleton since 2015. His work explores spoken and sung treatments of his own original text, plays with computers and other kinds of electronics, and engages the physiology of performance in novel ways. His concert music, created through commissions by and collaborations with Sō Percussion, fivebyfive, Mobius Percussion, Jason Treuting, Eric Cha-Beach, David Degge, Matthew McCright, and many others, has been performed widely in North America and Europe. The McKnight Foundation, New Music USA, ASCAP, and the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council have recognized and supported his work, and New Amsterdam Records, SEAMUS, Proper Canary, and his own One More Revolution Records have recorded and released his music. Learn and hear more at andreamazzariello.com.

 

Sponsored by Carleton Connects. Contact: Christopher Brunelle