All Performances begin at 7:00 PM and run approximately 90 minutes
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PROGRAM
CONTRASTS
TUESDAY, JUNE 20 at 7:00 PM
Duke Gardens, Durham, NC Presented by Jonathan Bagg performing with Benjamin Fingland (clarinet), Maiani da Silva (violin), Emely Phelps (piano) and Laura Gilbert (flute). The title for his presentation is drawn from a Bartók work that was written for Benny Goodman in 1938. The program features music of great contrasts, with unusual instrumentation. Program: Béla Bartók Contrasts, George Crumb Eleven Echoes of Autumn and Undine Smith Moore Afro-American Suite
HOMAGES
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 at 7:00 PM
Duke Gardens, Durham, NC Presented by Eric Pritchard performing with Anton Miller (violin), Heather Bentley (viola), Elizabeth Anderson (cello) and Brandt Fredriksen (piano) Program: Heather Bentley For Nellie inspired by Ellen Shipman, visionary landscape architect of Duke Gardens; Bill Robinson Cubic Deviations, inspired by Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Handel, Handel/Halvorsen Passacaglia and Arvo Pärt Spiegel im Spiegel
EVOCATIONS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 at 7:00 PM
Duke Gardens, Durham, NC Presented by Caroline Stinson performing with the Lydian String Quartet, Rachel Calin (bass) and Adriana Linares (viola). Program: Boccherini Cello Quintet Night Music of the Streets of Madrid; John Harbison Presences for solo cello, string quartet, and bass, commissioned to honor the young cellist, David Anderson (1978-1998); Brahms Sextet for Strings in G Major OP 36, the early joyful flowering of Brahms’ musical voice.