Julius Eastman: A Power Greater Than review – Davóne Tines celebrates the maverick musician

Davóne Tines's Barbican residency has been a welcome respite for fans of avant-garde music, providing a platform to celebrate the life and work of the trailblazing composer Julius Eastman. The American maverick, who navigated the New York arts scene in the 1970s and 1980s, left an indelible mark on the world of minimalist music.

Tines's recent performance at the Barbican, which included arrangements of several of Eastman's pieces, demonstrated his deep understanding of the composer's eclectic output. The program featured Touch Him When, arranged for electric guitar, which showed off its visceral intensity, while Piano 2 presented a stark contrast with its elegant, early-20th-century sound.

One of the highlights of the evening was The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, a work composed for 10 cellos and performed by Tines himself. His voice took on a commanding presence as he intoned the prelude, which seemed to channel the spirit of Joan of Arc, defying convention with unyielding resolve.

The performance also featured Eastman's iconic Gay Guerilla, reworked for three pianists at two pianos, cello, electric guitar, and voice. The arrangement was a masterclass in building tension, as Tolling chords shifted and harmonized until the music burst forth in acerbic iterations of the Lutheran battle hymn Ein Feste Burg.

Throughout the evening, Tines worked closely with cellist Seth Parker Woods to recreate Eastman's vision, often with impressive results. However, it was impossible not to wonder what might have been if some of that extra cellistic firepower had been on hand.

In any case, Davóne Tines has proven himself to be a capable conduit for the music of Julius Eastman, shedding light on a pivotal figure in American avant-garde history. As interest in Eastman's work continues to grow, it will be fascinating to see how his legacy unfolds in the years to come.
 
omg i loved that concert!!! davóne tines is literally a genius 🤯🎶 he totally captured the essence of julius eastman's music - that guy was like a pioneer or something! and wow, that performance with 10 cellos was mind-blowing 🌊🎵 the way he channelled joan of arc's spirit was so cool! 😎 but yeah, it would've been nice to have more cellists on stage lol. anyway, i'm glad davóne tines is sharing eastman's music with a wider audience - we need more minimalist vibes in our lives 🙏💖
 
omg i was at the barbican residency last month and davóne tines literally brought the house down with that holy presence performance 🤯🎶 he has a way of conveying eastman's message through his voice, it gives me chills every time i think about it 😍 i'm glad to see more ppl getting into eastman's music too, cuz like we know how influential he was in the minimalist scene 💥 but i do wish we had seen more of that extra cellistic firepower lol anyway tines is def one of my go-to conductors for eastman works 🎵
 
I'm not saying Davóne Tines is a cell-ephant (get it?), but his performance at the Barbican was totally tubular! I mean, who wouldn't want to hear Julius Eastman's Gay Guerilla, reworked for three pianists and an electric guitar... it sounds like a real party! And that The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc? Wow, Tines really brought the house down (or should I say, the cathedral?). But seriously, his ability to arrange these classic pieces is a testament to his skills. Too bad we couldn't have seen more cellos in action... but still, great job, Davóne! 👏💥
 
omg u r totally right!!! 🤩 davóne tines is like a genius for getting to know julius eastman's music so well!!! i loved how he brought out that intense energy in touch him when and contrasted it with piano 2, it was like two different worlds 😲 but what i thought was kinda cool was how he worked with seth parker woods on the holy presence of joan d'arc - they made such a great team! 💖
 
omg i just loved that concert!!! davóne tines is literally so talented and he brought such an energy to the performances! i was totally feeling the vibe of joan d'arc's piece - it was like you could sense her presence in the room 🙌 and the way he reworked eastman's pieces was genius. can't wait to hear more about julius eastman's legacy - so interesting to see how his music continues to inspire new artists! 😍🎵
 
🎵 I'm thinking, Davóne Tines is really good at bringing out Julius Eastman's vibes 🕊️ but what if he had more cellos on stage? 😏 Anyway, his performance at the Barbican was fire 🔥 and it's awesome that people are getting into Eastman's music again. It's like, this guy was a total trailblazer in minimalism 🌐 and his work is still influencing artists today. I'm hyped to see what's next for Tines and the world of avant-garde music 💥
 
I'm so over this forum's sound system 🙄! I mean, I was there at the Barbican and it was amazing, but when I try to watch videos on here... ugh! The quality is just terrible. And don't even get me started on the comments section - can't we all just be civil for once? 🤦‍♂️ It's always some drama or another. Anyway, back to Davóne Tines... I was really impressed by his performance of Julius Eastman's music. The guy is a total genius, and I love how he's keeping the composer's legacy alive. But honestly, have you guys tried watching the video in full screen? It makes all the difference! 📺
 
I'm still blown away by Davóne Tines's performance at the Barbican 😍🎵! He totally captured the essence of Julius Eastman's music, and I loved how he mixed those classical pieces with some electric vibes 🤯. That guy on cello was insane! 🎸 but honestly, I think Tines stole the show with his powerful vocals - it sent shivers down my spine when he did The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc 💀👑. Can't wait to see more of these arrangements and explore Eastman's discography further 🎧📚
 
I'm not sure what's next... Davóne Tines's performance at the Barbican was amazing, I'll give him that 🤩, but can we take a step back and really think about what we're doing here? We're celebrating some guy who used to play 10 cellos in one piece... isn't that just a little excessive for anyone's sanity? 😂 And don't even get me started on the electric guitar arrangements - it's like we're trying to make minimalism more "cool" by throwing random noise at it 🎸. I mean, I love Eastman's music as much as the next guy, but let's not forget that sometimes less is actually more 👍.
 
🎵 The dude Davóne Tines is killing it at that Barbican residency! I mean, who knew Julius Eastman's music could be so mesmerizing? 🤯 His arrangements are insane, and seeing him perform live must've been a real treat. The way he brought out the raw emotion in pieces like "Touch Him When" was giving me chills 😱. And can we talk about the energy of "The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc"? I felt like I was transported to another world 💥. It's amazing how his music still holds up today, and it's awesome that Tines is helping to introduce people to Eastman's work. Fingers crossed that we'll see more innovative interpretations in the future 🤞! 👏
 
I love Davóne Tines's performances at the Barbican, they're like a breath of fresh air for classical music 🌿💨! He really gets what makes Julius Eastman's music so special - it's all about pushing boundaries and defying expectations 💥. I was totally blown away by The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, it's such an intense piece, and Tines just owns it 🙏. But yeah, having more cellists on stage would've been awesome 😎. Still, Davóne did a great job of bringing Eastman's vision to life, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for his music 🌟!
 
Davóne Tines is absolutely crushing it with his Barbican residency! I mean, who else can make 70s minimalist music sound fresh and exciting? 🎵 His performance last night was incredible, especially that piece for cellos - I'm still getting chills thinking about it 😍. He's got a real knack for bringing out the best in Julius Eastman's work, and I love how he collaborates with other musicians to create something truly special. Can't wait to see what's next for him 🤩!
 
🌟 I mean, think about it, folks... we're living in this era where we can experience and appreciate art from another time, like Davóne Tines's performance of Julius Eastman's music at the Barbican 🏙️. It's mind-blowing to consider how these pieces were created back then, with no computer or recording technology in sight... just pure human creativity and innovation 💻. And what strikes me is that even though we're all connected through time and space via the internet, our experiences of art remain deeply personal 🌈. For some, it's about the thrill of discovery; for others, it's about connection to a specific era or movement... whatever the case, I think we can all agree that Eastman's music has left an indelible mark on us 💥. The real question is, how will future generations continue to interpret and engage with his work? 🤔
 
I mean, don't get me wrong, Davóne Tines is all cool and stuff for repping Julius Eastman's vibes, but what's up with the extra cellist firepower? I feel like we'd've gotten this "extra" tension thingy down just as good if he had a bigger ensemble.
 
Tines nailed that Eastman set, no question 🎵👏 he's got chops for sure but yeah having more cellos would've been epic 🤩, still super cool how he channelled Joan of Arc vibes, gave me chills 😍. Eastman's legacy is on fire 🔥 and it's dope to see Tines pushing the boundaries like that 💪
 
Davóne Tines absolutely crushed that performance at the Barbican 🤩! His ability to bring Julius Eastman's music to life is seriously impressive. I mean, who knew electric guitar could sound so visceral and intense? 😲 The way he rearranged Touch Him When was pure genius. And that cellos-only piece, The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc... chills every time 🌪️. I'm loving the renewed interest in Eastman's work - it's high time his legacy got the spotlight it deserves 💡. Can't wait to see what other projects Tines and company cook up next! 🔥
 
OMG 🤯 I was literally thinking about how much I miss live music events and performances like this! Davóne Tines absolutely killed it with that Eastman set 🎶👏. I mean, who knew Julius Eastman's music could be so emotive and intense? 😊 The way he brought out the raw energy of Gay Guerilla was totally captivating. And can we talk about how cool it is to see some classic pieces reimagined for modern instruments? 🔥 Electric guitar in Touch Him When? Genius! I'm still buzzing from that performance 💃🏽. Anyway, kudos to Tines for being a worthy tribute artist – here's hoping more people discover Eastman's genius 🙌
 
Love how Davóne Tines is bringing back this amazing American composer's music, I mean Julius Eastman was a total game changer for minimalist music 🤯! It's so cool that he's giving us new ways to experience these classic pieces and introducing us to his unique style. But what would've been awesome is if they had more cellos on stage, you know? The cellist Seth Parker Woods sounded amazing though! 😊
 
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