With a new opera recording and several prestigious performances under his belt already, the Virginia-born bass-baritone makes his Carnegie Hall recital debut ahead of a groundbreaking residency at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
,” a piece dedicated to the memory of Breonna Taylor, which he created with composers Igée Dieudonné and Matthew Aucoin and pianist Conor Hanick. But while much of his work incorporates themes of social justice, Tines wouldn’t go as far as to call himself an activist. Instead, he said, his work is meant to support the thoughtful work of activists, and get people to engage with issues they would otherwise ignore.
“I've always had to navigate what it means to be an other individual in a white context,” Tines said. “So being in the performing arts with that same context, demographically, and having the agency that I guess I gained through my work in different parts of the performing arts — it's just led me to a place of having the tools to talk about what that actually means.”
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