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Jessie Montgomery, violin; Jlin, electronics; Third Coast Percussion

The 92nd Street Y: Kaufmann Concert Hall1395 Lexington Avenue, New York City, New York, NY 10128, United States
Dates/times in New York time zone
Friday 13 February 202619:30
Programme
Patton, Jerrilynn (aka Jlin) (b. 1987)Please Be Still
Montgomery, Jessie (b. 1981)Lady Justice / Black Justice
Montgomery, Jessie (b. 1981)The Song of Nzingha
Hamasyan, Tigran (b. 1987)Sonata For Percussion
Montgomery, Jessie (b. 1981)In Color: Suite (arr. Sean Connors)
Harrison, Lou (1917-2003)Concerto for Violin with Percussion Orchestra
Patton, Jerrilynn (aka Jlin) (b. 1987)New work (World premiere)
Performers
Jessie MontgomeryViolin
JlinElectronics
Third Coast Percussion

Jessie Montgomery – the visionary Grammy Award-winning violinist and composer “making sparks fly” (The New York Times) – joins us for a dynamic collaboration with the Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion (TCP) and phenom electronic music composer Jlin.

Their spellbinding program showcases Montgomery first as composer, with TCP performing a transcription of a suite from her In Color, then as violin soloist, performing Lou Harrison’s tour-de-force violin and percussion concerto inspired by the Javanese gamelan. The concert concludes with a world premiere by Jlin, whose music has been called “the sound of a far out utopia” (Clash Music). The work is written for and performed by TCP, with Jlin creating mind-blowing music mixes in real time. A must-experience event by artists reimagining what a live classical concert can be.

© J Chen | L Agyei | S Truglia
© J Chen | L Agyei | S Truglia
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