Two concertos serve as bookends to a genre-bending world première by trailblazing Israeli-American composer Tamar Muskal: a concerto for percussionist Steven Schick, chamber ensemble, and computer-animated wooden mirror by artist Daniel Rozin.
Prelude Interview with Tamar Muskal, Daniel Rozin, and Steven Schick · Available on the Digital Concert Hall 72 hours after the performance
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MOZART
Sestetto Concertante
TAMAR MUSKAL
Facing the Automaton
WORLD PREMIERE
CHAUSSON
Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet
Featured Artists
Brad Balliett
bassoon
Brad Balliett
Inon Barnatan
piano
Inon Barnatan
“One of the most admired pianists of his generation” (New York Times), Inon Barnatan has received universal acclaim for his “uncommon sensitivity” (The New Yorker), “impeccable musicality and phrasing” (Le Figaro), and his stature as “a true poet of the keyboard: refined, searching, unfailingly communicative” (The Evening Standard). A multifaceted musician, Barnatan is equally celebrated as soloist, curator and collaborator.
Born in Tel Aviv in 1979, Inon Barnatan started playing the piano at the age of three after his parents discovered he had perfect pitch, and made his orchestral debut at age 11. His musical education connects him to some of the 20th century’s most illustrious pianists and teachers: he studied first with Professor Victor Derevianko, who, himself, studied with the Russian master Heinrich Neuhaus; and in 1997 he moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music with Maria Curcio—a student of the legendary Artur Schnabel—and with Christopher Elton. Today Barnatan performs at all the great halls of the world, collaborating and recording with the top chamber and classical conductors, orchestras, and musicians.
David Byrd-Marrow
horn
David Byrd-Marrow
Chelsea de Souza
piano
Chelsea de Souza
Liza Ferschtman
violin
Liza Ferschtman
David Grossman
double bass
David Grossman
Ori Kam
viola
Ori Kam
Anthony Marwood
violin
Anthony Marwood
Joseph Morris
clarinet
Joseph Morris
Jonathan Moerschel
viola
Jonathan Moerschel
Joshua Roman
cello
Joshua Roman
Steven Schick
percussion
Steven Schick
Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu
viola & violin