Brazilian singer-songwriter Gilberto Gil, known for his musical innovations and political activism, has moved audiences and influenced artists and thinkers around the world. His seminal 1972 album Expresso 2222, his first release after returning to Brazil from exile, turns 50 this year. In celebration, CUNY Graduate Center is holding a discussion of this groundbreaking work and publication of a new book paying tribute to Expresso 2222.
The event will feature Mila Burns, associate director of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (CLACLS) and assistant professor at Lehman College; Greg Caz, DJ and Brazilian music expert; and Ana Oliveira, editor of the book Expresso 2222. Following the conversation, the João Luiz Guitar Quartet will perform their own new arrangements of songs from the album — featuring musicians Octavio Deluchi, Gabriele Leite, Eduardo Gutterres, and João Luiz.
When: April 24 @7pm
Where: Elebash Recital Hall at CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Ave)