Jennifer Koh “Shared Madness: New Work for Solo Violin”
Open To The PublicVirtuoso violinist Jennifer Koh plays two different concerts featuring thirty-two short pieces from the world’s greatest living composers, among them Kaija Saariaho, Julia Wolfe, Missy Mazzoli, Vijay Iyer, Gabriel Kahane, Philip Glass, Augusta Read Thomas, David Lang, and John Harbison.
Program Part One (Saturday):
Marc Neikrug: Flash
Mark Grey: Twenty
Sean Shepherd: wideOPENwide
Matt Aucoin: resolve
James Matheson: Capriccio
Christopher Cerrone: Shall I Project A World?
Derek Bermel: Twenty Questions
Andrew Norman: Still Life
Phil Kline: Bedeviled
David Ludwig: Moto Perpetuo
David Bruce: Marzipan
Gabriel Kahane: The Single Art Form Is Dead
John Harbison: Painting The Floors Blue
Vijay Iyer: Zany, Cute, Interesting
Kaija Saariaho: Sense
Julia Wolfe: Spinning Jenny
Part Two (Sunday):
Samuel Adams: for jenny
Missy Mazzoli: Kinski Paganini
Philip Glass: Sarabande in Common Time
Zosha Di Castri: Patina
Augusta Read Thomas: Venus Enchanted
Michael Gordon: kwerk
Lisa Bielawa: Vireo Caprice
Eric Nathan: Far Beyond Far
David Lang: low resolution
Timothy Andres: Winding Stair
Bryce Dessner: Gift
Christopher Rountree: because I left it there
Noam Sivan: Concentrated Stillness
Daniel Bjarnason: First Escape
Anthony Cheung: Character Studies
Jean-Baptiste Barrière: Palimpsest Capriccio
Parking
Parking for Duke Performances presentations at the Rubenstein Arts Center is available directly across the street from the venue in the Campus Drive Lot, approximately a one-minute walk. The entrance to this lot is on Anderson Street, just north of Campus Drive, facing the west side of the Rubenstein Arts Center. A crossing guard will be stationed near the entrance of the Campus Drive lot before and after each show to allow you to cross the street safely.