Charlemagne Palestine, The Golden Sound

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Released January 01, 2011

Overview

Born in New York City, composer, performer, and visual artist Charlemagne Palestine was a contemporary of Steve Reich and Phillip Glass in the avant-garde classical music scene of the 1960s and 1970s. On stages filled with his own home-made stuffed animals, Palestine performs his trance-like strumming music. He is often referred to as a minimal composer, but rejects that in favour of "maximalism". Anne Maregiano's documentary about Palestine, The Golden Sound (2011), allows the artist to tell his own story while putting his music and performance, in long, unedited takes, at the centre of the film. - Close-Up Film Centre

Runtime

1h 10m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

Charlemagne Palestine, The Golden Sound


Status

Released


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