Fugitive Sound Experience, I

February 29, 2024, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Featuring: Dr. Eduard Teregulov
Assistant Professor of Cello and Double Bass at Concordia

Fugitive Sound Experience is a new, collaborative performance series with Dr. Eduard Teregulov, Assistant Professor of cello and double bass at Concordia College, Moorhead, MN. On the one hand, Fugitive Sound Experience invites into the art museum and gallery spaces music, performance, dance, and theater. On the other, because Teregulov’s focus centers on performing compositions by living composers from under-represented groups, the Fugitive Sound Experience series also innovates interpretive strategies that, over time, cultivate new and diverse “interpretive communities” as it pertains to museum exhibitions, image and text, and sound art. All in all, Fugitive Sound Experience embodies fugitive modes of making meaning that impact how we view and listen to art.

For this pilot event, Dr. Teregulov will be performing several original compositions by living composers from all over the United States. Each composition is paired with a piece of art on display in the exhibition, This is Not Black and White. Teregulov’s performance advances art’s audible charisma and, in so doing, advances their sonic registers.

Teregulov will be performing the following compositions:

i.    Fault Line by Samantha Fernando

ii.   Senza by Hannah Rice
iii.  Sol-etude by Polina Nazaykinskaya 
iv.  Insomnia by Niloufar Iravani
v.   Hum by Derrick Skye
vi.  Old Pharaoh by Jordan Davidson
Generous support for this performance has been provided by Art Bridges.

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