Julius Eastman : A Power Greater Than review – Davóne Tines celebrates the maverick musician
Barbican Hall, London In a vivid concert celebrating the eclecticism of Eastman’s work, there was head-banging intensity, the spirt of Joan of Arc and a Lutheran battle hymn Composer, pianist, performance artist and choreographer, Julius Eastman straddled New York’s uptown and downtown arts (…)
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