Audiovisual installations by a legendary jazz musician
Vladimir Tarasov is a legendary jazz musician, artist, and educator. In the exhibition Sound Paintings, Tarasov shows his most well-known installations, in which music becomes a visual object. The artist refers to them as sound games.
The exhibition will comprise eight works, dedicated to prominent musicians and artists, friends and associates of Tarasov's: saxophonist Larry Ochs; great American bass player Mark Dresser; saxophonist and a member of the Ganelin / Tarasov / Chekasin band, Vladimir Chekasin, nonconformist artist Yuri Dyshlenko, and others. The reference point and key for the entire exhibition will be provided by the installation The Sixties, accompanied by music by Miles Davis, Glenn Gould, and Jimi Hendrix.
With the support of the Consulate General of the Republic of Lithuania
Vladimir Tarasov began playing traditional jazz at the age of 14 in the sailors’ club in Arkhangelsk. Over the years, he has worked across nearly all styles and genres of musical art. A permanent member of the Vilnius ensemble GTC (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin) — one of the most significant groups in the recent history of Soviet jazz. Today Vladimir Tarasov is actively involved not only in music but also in a broader artistic sphere. He collaborates with symphony and chamber orchestras in Europe and the United States, teaches and gives lectures in various countries, composes music for theater and film, and creates performances and installations.
Audiovisual installations installations of the legendary percussionist
Audio and visual installations created by the legendary percussionist within the period of the past two years
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