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‘Black, Openly Gay, Virtuosic, And Arrogant’ – Also Unconventional And (Yes) Mad: Composer Julius Eastman Gets Revival 27 Years After His Death

MUSIC Posted: May 9, 2017 8:06 am

He studied and then taught with Morton Feldman; he sang with both Meredith Monk and the New York Philharmonic; at the premiere of one of his pieces, he put on a dress and served the audience soup. (The description in the headline, by the way, is by his little brother.) David Patrick Stearns has a look at this singular figure, the subject of a festival now underway in Philadelphia.

MUSIC Published: 05.08.17

Read the story in Philadelphia Inquirer Published: 05.08.17

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