Wayward Music Series: Austin Larkin & Ensemble
$5-$15 donation
Austin Larkin, violin
Austin Larkin and ensemble perform a composition of harmonics and tuned densities unfolding and persisting in time. Transmute states of variance and continuity are held, extended, and measured through the vibration of strings and resonant bodies within a room. In the realization of this piece, a focus is placed on the ordering of tone, the diffusion of spectra, and congruences of silence.
Austin Larkin is an artist, composer and violinist focusing on in/audible forms and substances. Recently he lived in Yogyakarta to gain perspective into the architectural qualities of central Javanese karawitan – specifically how the tones dwell and unfold. Prior to this, he studied composition at Cornish College of the Arts with Eyvind Kang, Jessika Kenney, and Jarrad Powell, all whose work and philosophy remain an influence. The violin remains a primary means for research as well as for the realization of his and others' music. His work has been presented at festivals such as Yellow Fish, Umbral, and Corridor in addition to performing solo throughout North America, South America, and Asia. He currently lives on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish people in what is now known as Seattle.
About Austin Larkin
Austin Larkin is a composer focusing on elements of tone within the interstices of fields, asymmetries, and patterns. His performance and practice is informed by research into dimensions of vibrating bodies. He lives in New Haven, CT.
https://austinlark.inAbout Wayward Music Series
Each month, Nonsequitur and a community of like-minded organizations and artists present 10 concerts of adventurous and experimental music in the gorgeous Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center: contemporary/post-classical composition, free improvisation and the outer limits of jazz, electronic/electroacoustic music, new instruments, phonography, sound art, and other innovative musics.
https://www.waywardmusic.org/