Belltower Records and the Clark Art Institute collaboration--another free music event at the Clark on Sunday!
Due to inclement weather, this event has been moved to the auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
This performance features an improvisational musician trio and a cello duo. Jenifer Gelineau from Holyoke, Massachusetts is a multi-instrumentalist, music educator, and mother who currently lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She develops multi-layered rhythmic textures that are sampled and layered into collages and dreamlike soundscapes. Nat Baldwin is a musician and writer from Maine, currently living in Western Massachusetts. He's released several solo and collaborative works and runs the experimental music label Tripticks Tapes. Chris Corsano is a drummer who's been rooted at the intersections of free jazz, avant-rock, and experimental music since the late '1990s. He's been called an "ace of the avant-garde" by the New York Times, and "one of the world's great drummers" by The Guardian. Gelineau, Baldwin, and Corsano come together as a trio for this special performance.
Multi-talented Marie Carroll played the Koto instrument at the Lunder this past summer season and returns as one-half of a cello duo with Rebecca Schrader, with a focus on experimental electroacoustic improvisation.
Free. This program is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.