Carnegie Hill Concerts Presents Alix Tucou

Carnegie Hill Concerts Presents Alix Tucou

Through his solo project "Technology and Bones," Alix Tucou presents his latest album, "Music On Canvas."

By Carnegie Hill Concerts

Date and time

Tuesday, May 28 · 7:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Church of the Advent Hope

111 East 87th Street New York, NY 10128

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About this event

  • 1 hour

2024 SEASON


Join us for our 2024 season, "Intersections,” as we explore together how music intertwines with key dimensions of our world–technology, mental health, and identity.


PROGRAM

“Music On Canvas”

Alberto Burri

Niki de Saint Phalle

Jannis Kounellis

Marina Abramovic

Cy Twombly

Yves Klein (Monotone Symphony)

Paul Cézanne

René Magritte

Hilma Af Klint

Through his solo project "Technology and Bones," Alix Tucou presents his latest album, "Music On Canvas." With a meticulous craft of soundscapes made with sound samples related to the life and work of those great Visual Artists, Alix draws their "Sound Portraits" with his Bass Trombone and composes music that engages the imagination of the audience to wander through this imaginary and contemporary Art exhibition.

After spending 15 years based in France, playing and touring in almost 20 countries with his Bass Trombone in whatever styles he was asked to play (from Classical and Contemporary Music to Progressive Metal, Electronic Music, and Street Art performances), Alix Tucou has moved to the North American continent in 2014.

In 2016, he settled in New York, where he can fully embrace his improvisatory and experimental musical practices and experiences as a freelance Bass Trombone Player.

 In 2021, he released his second solo album, "Portraits," in which he uses visual arts as a creating process for Music composition. This modus operandi places the figure of the musician in close relationship with the figure of a visual artist who does not use colors and canvases but, rather, a bass trombone and soundscapes to engage the imagination of the listener.

He is now also a Bilingual  Teaching Artist in NYC, where he can transmit his passion for Arts, and a proud member of the Recording Academy.

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Yes. When you reserve a ticket to attend in person, you will also receive a Zoom webinar link via email.

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