Jennifer Koh, solo violin
Thursday, November 27, 2008
"A risk taking, high-octane player of the kind who grabs the listener by the ears and refuses to let go" (The Strad)
Jennifer Koh is a violinist of startling talent, with a sound described as "fiery", "rhapsodic", and "meltingly beautiful" (New York Times). When Carnegie Hall opened their new Zankel Hall, Koh was a featured soloist for the historic opening night concert. Don't miss her in the intimate environment of Heritage Hall. Finding connections and conversations between the past and present, Koh presents a compelling solo violin recital in which the music of J.S. Bach finds new meaning beside contemporary works, including John Zorn's fragmented and texturally diverse Goetia and the complex beauty of Elliot Carter's Four Lauds.
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