The Chicago Chamber Musicians’ Composer Perspectives 2010-2011 series continues on Tuesday, January 18.
The Composer Perspectives series allows contemporary composers the opportunity to present their own compositions along with those of the composers who inspired them.
On Tuesday, composer Gabriela Lena Frank will present a concert of her own works and the works of one of her greatest inspirations, Béla Bartók.
Frank has been described as a musical anthropologist who uses the music of her multicultural heritage to create new sounds and experiences.
The concert will also feature Chicago Chamber Musicians Larry Combs (clarinet), Joseph Genuald (violin), Jasmine Lin (violin) Rami Solomonow (viola), and Clancy Newman (cello) with guest artists Mary Stolper (flute), Karina Canellakis (violin), and Gabriela Lena Frank (piano).
Program:
Frank: Sueños de Chambi: Snapshots for an Andean Album
Frank: Quijotadas
Bartók: Contrasts
Frank: Quijotadas
Bartók: Contrasts
The concert begins at with a pre-concert talk at .
Tickets are $20 ($10 for students) and can be ordered online or by calling 312-CALL-CCM (312-225-5226).
The Composer Perspectives concerts take place in Ganz Hall at Roosevelt University
430 S. Michigan Ave , 7th Floor, in Chicago .
If you want to plan ahead, the next Composer Perspective concert will be on Monday, May 16 with Dana Wilson. Click here for more information.
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