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Arts at Noon concludes with Todd Reynolds

Todd Reynolds
Todd Reynolds

The 37th season of Grand Valley’s Arts at Noon series concludes Wednesday, April 1, with a performance by Todd Reynolds.

As a violinist, composer, educator and technologist, Reynolds is known as one of the founding fathers of the hybrid-musician movement and one of the most active, versatile proponents of what he calls “present music.” His compositional and performance style is a hybrid of old and new technology, multi-disciplinary aesthetic, and pan-genre composition and improvisation. Reynolds has performed for composers Steve Reich and Meredith Monk, and with Bang on a Can, a multi-faceted contemporary classical music organization based in New York City. He is also the founder of the string quartet, Ethel.

All Arts at Noon concerts take place in the Cook-DeWitt Center, begin at noon, and last approximately one hour. The concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information about the Arts at Noon series, contact the Music and Dance Department at (616) 331-3484.

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