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Jason Vieaux and Julien Labro, Guitar & Bandoneon
Grammy winner, guitarist Jason Vieaux & bandoneon virtuoso Julien Labro will present a program ranging from Bach to Piazzolla & Pat Metheny.
When and where
Date and time
Friday, July 7 · 7:30 - 9:15pm EDT
Location
St. Michael Lutheran Church 118 State Street Harrisburg, PA 17101
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About this event
- 1 hour 45 minutes
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Grammy winner, guitarist Jason Vieaux and bandoneon virtuoso Julien Labro will open Summermusic 2023 with a unique program ranging from Bach to Piazzolla and Pat Metheny on Friday, July 7th, 7:30 pm at St. Michael Lutheran Church.
Abour Artists
JASON VIEAUX - https://www.jasonvieaux.com/about/
JULIEN LABRO - https://julienlabro.com
Program:
I. Bordel 1900 & II. Café 1930 from Histoire du Tango by Astor Piazzolla
IV. Presto from Violin Sonata BWV 1001 by Johann Sebastian Bach
IV. Presto from Wachet afu, ruft uns die Stimme (Sleepers Awake BWV 645) by J. S. Bach
Antonia by Pat Metheny
Escualo (arr. by Julien Labro) by Astor Piazzolla
Libertango (arr. by Julien Labro)Astor Piazzolla
II. Lento from Canvas (Double Concerto for bandonóon, guitar and strings) by Julien Labro
Jenzie by Julien Labro
Four Paths of Light (Part I) by Pat Metheny
I. Nightclub 1960 & II. Concert d’Aujourd’hui from Histoire du Tango by Astor Piazzolla
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About the organizer
Since 1981, Market Square Concerts has been dedicated to the presentation of a wide repertoire of chamber music performed by distinguished professional artists, both established and emerging. Our mission also includes education and engagement of the general public in chamber music as an art form, as well as collaboration with other arts organizations and community partnerships. With an annual summer festival and six concerts in the regular season, Market Square Concerts presents premieres of newly composed music as well as the monumental works from the most revered composers from the past and present.
This season we celebrate not only our 40th anniversary, but also the ever-evolving mosaic of meaning that chamber music has grown into.
Over the last three centuries performers and composers of vastly different backgrounds have enriched this art form with their contributions and ensured its relevance to contemporary experience. When Haydn created his sublime and clever string quartets as a pastime for aristocracy, he didn’t know that same four instruments will be used by Shostakovich to capture the horrors of life under totalitarian dictatorship, and Schubert certainly didn’t anticipate his string quartets being successfully reimagined by four saxophones, because the instruments didn’t even exist during his lifetime. The current explosion of creativity in chamber music is exciting. It includes new combinations of instruments, it is infused with stylistic influences from all over the world and musicians today also pay homage to many unjustly overlooked composers from the past. We hope that you will join us as we celebrate our 40th anniversary and experience the richness and vitality of our beloved art form.
Mask wearing is now optional to attend the remaining performances of our 40th Anniversary Season.
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