TUTTI Festival Artist Talk with Raven Chacon

The Studio Art program and TUTTI Festival present an artist talk with Raven Chacon.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning Raven Chacon is a Diné composer, musician, and artist. As our featured composer for TUTTI, Chacon will discuss the intersection of music and visual art through graphic scores, as many pieces in his repertoire are representative of the genre.

TUTTI is a week-long festival celebrating new music and art, bringing artists across disciplines to Denison and the central Ohio community. This year’s festival features Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon, modern music collective Wild Up, cello quartet UCelli, Denison’s Ensemble-in-Residence ETHEL, and other artists in a multitude of concerts.

For a full listing of TUTTI Festival events and concerts visit https://denison.edu/series/tutti


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