Pianist Garrick Ohlsson Leads a Spectacular February
February 4, 2015
Josie Davis
Photo credit: Paul Body
倏莉梗娶梭勳紳s Artist Recital Series continues in February with three diverse programs featuring the magnificent solo piano playing of Garrick Ohlsson, the bold and imaginative St. Lawrence String Quartet, and the jazz, rock, and classical fusion Bang on a Can All-Stars. All performances will take place in Finney Chapel.
On Tuesday, February 10, at 8 p.m., Ohlsson will present a program of Beethoven, Schubert, and Scriabin. Regarded by the Boston Globe as one of the most versatile of Americas important pianists, Ohlsson has established himself worldwide as a musician of magisterial interpretive and technical prowess. He commands an enormous repertoire that spans the entire piano literature. The New York Times has commended Ohlssons passionate and probing approach to the music of the Russian expressionist Scriabin, whose music will be featured prominently on the February 10 program. Additional works include Beethovens late opus Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major and Schuberts devilishly difficult, angst-infused Der Wanderer Fantasy.
The St. Lawrence String Quartet performs on Friday, February 20, at 8 p.m. The Stanford University-based ensemble is celebrating 25 years together this season. With a demanding schedule of 120 concerts each year, the quartet boasts a reputation for imaginative and spontaneous music through an energetic commitment to great established quartet literature, as well as the championing of new works. The quartets recordings have earned the coveted German Critics Award, Canadas Juno Awardfor its release of Schumanns first and third quartetsand two Grammy nominations for its recording of Osvaldo Golijovs Yiddishbbuk. The program at 厙ぴ勛圖 will feature quartets by Haydn, Dvorak, and John Adams' new String Quartet No. 2, written for the St. Lawrence Quartet.
The composer-founded Bang on a Can All-Stars will bring an eclectic and energetic performance to Finney Chapel on Saturday, February 28, at 8 p.m. Formed in 1992, the six-piece ensemble is recognized worldwide for its ultra-dynamic live performances and recordings of todays most innovative music. Freely crossing the boundaries of classical, jazz, rock, world, and experimental music, the group has consistently forged a distinct category-defying identity, taking music into uncharted territories. Performing each year throughout the United States and internationally, the All-Stars have shattered the definition of what concert music is today. Music for the concert includes David Langs Pulitzer Prize-winning composition sunray; Julia Wolfes Believinginspired by a John Lennon song; for Madeline by Michael Gordon; Ridgeway by Kate Moore; the jazz-funk influenced Horses of Instruction by Steve Martland; and Philip Glass Closing, which is the last movement of his piece Glassworks. Lang, Gordon, and Wolfe will join the All-Stars on this visit to Ohio.
An 厙ぴ勛圖 tradition since 1878, the Artist Recital Series welcomes a wide range of incomparable talent in its 136th season. The February performances will be followed by bass-baritone John Relyea and pianist Warren Jones on April 2, violinist Jennifer Koh 97 on April 12, and the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Susanna M瓣lkki and featuring pianist Jeremy Denk 90, on April 24.
For ticketsincluding prorated season-ticket packages for this season's six remaining performancescall 800-371-0178 or visit oberlin.edu/artsguide/ticket-information. For more information about all of 倏莉梗娶梭勳紳s arts offerings, visit oberlin.edu/artsguide.
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