Turtle Island Quartet/Ying Quartet

Friday, April 16, 2010 • 8 p.m.

Turtle Island Quartet and Ying Quartet

The Turtle Island Quartet and Ying Quartet collaboration features two dynamic string ensembles from opposite ends of the musical spectrum exploring the inner core and outer edges of their art form. The project was inspired by a conversation between Phillip Ying and David Balakrishnan that included ideas such as what role improvisation and groove play in a classical string quartet and how vibrato is used in creating a sonorous blend when playing jazz, a preliminary concept for a central theme soon emerged: “Tradition versus Innovation.”

In the first half of the program each quartet performs separately, demonstrating their individual styles of presentation and interpretation. The quartets unite in the second half to perform a new transcription of Milhaud’s “La Création Du Monde,” the first significant attempt to use jazz in a concert work. The centerpiece of the program is David Balakrishnan’s, “Mara’s Garden Of False Delights,” a three-movement work imbued with the composer’s trademark stylistic integration of jazz, American vernacular, western classical and East Indian musical genres. The program ends with both groups squaring off to perform Evan Price’s masterful “Variations on an Unoriginal Theme,” which takes the audience on a tour through a brief history of chamber music, beginning with a bit of simulated Haydn and ending with the sounds of James Brown!

Ticket Prices:
Orchestra/Parterre $28 • Mezzanine/Balcony $20

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