The Italian Academy presents Re-Inventing Bach, a unique, out-of-the-box duo recital featuring the unexpected combination of flute and violin performed by violinist Elissa Cassini and flutist Roy Amotz. From J.S. Bach to premieres and works by Stefano Gervasoni, this bold juxtaposition of historical extremes offers an innovative exploration of the similarities and contrasts between these two treble instruments. Central to the program are Gervasoni's colorful and imaginative transcriptions of Bach's Inventions. Both keyboard lines are re-written, using both the violin and the viola in combination with all the flutes, including piccolo and bass flute. From wood to wind or bow to breath, this fertile opposition urges the performers to expand their expressive range, seeking a new unity of sound both complex and beautiful. The re-invention of instrumental roles and the reconsideration of the very notions of tradition and innovation leave the listener with the understanding of music's inherent ability to indeed, re-invent itself.
Re-Inventing Bach is part of the Duplexity Project series and will take place on Wednesday, March 28th at 7pm. Admission is free.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 7pm
The Italian Academy
1161 Amsterdam Avenue, (Just south of 118th Street)
New York, NY 10027
FREE ADMISSION
http://italianacademy.columbia.edu/event/re-inventing-bach
PROGRAM
W.F Bach - Sonata in Canon - No. 1 in e minor Fk. 54 (ca. 1720)
S. Gervasoni - Due Voci - for flute and violin (1991)
C.P.E Bach - Adagio - for solo flute from sonata in a minor H562 (1747)
S. Gervasoni - Folia - for solo violin (2011-2012) U.S. Premiere
Bach-Gervasoni - Two-Part Inventions - (1723/2009) U.S. Premiere
No. 6 in E major, No. 12 A major, No. 3 in D Major
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J.S Bach - Chaconne - for solo violin from Partita no. 2 in d minor BWV 1004 (1717-1723)
S. Gervasoni - Phanes - for solo flute (2009-2010) U.S. Premiere
Bach-Gervasoni - Two-Part Inventions - (1723/2009) U.S. Premiere
No. 8 in F major, No. 9 in f minor, 14 in Bb major
Duplexity Project
Created by Elissa Cassini, the Duplexity Project is an international series of virtuoso instrumental duos transcending the traditional recital format. Since its launch in 2015, Duplexity has attracted notable musicians such as Philip Setzer from the Emerson Quartet and presented programs such as 'Ravel Un-Ravel-ed' with Ashley Bathgate (Bang On A Can - New York), 'Bar Talk' with Daniel Rowland (Brodsky Quartet - London) and 'Re-Inventing Bach' with flutist Roy Amotz (Meitar Ensemble -Tel Aviv). Duplexity's forays into dance, drama and new media offer innovative musical contexts for the violin and promote an evolving dialogue between artists and their audiences. duplexityproject.com
Photo: Bala?zs Bo?ro?cz
Roy Amotz, Flutist
Praised by critics as “Phenomenal” and “breath-taking,” flutist Roy Amotz performs worldwide as a soloist and in various chamber music formations as well as in the orchestral field. His range of musical activity includes early music, classical and romantic repertoire as well as contemporary music. Mr. Amotz won first prizes in the International Flute Competition in Volos, Greece (2007) and in the Pergamenschikov Competition in Berlin with Trio Vis (Ira Givol, Cello and Matan Porat, Piano) in 2009. Mr. Amotz has performed at the International Chamber Music Festival in Jerusalem, Verbier Festival and Lucerne Festival. He has been a member of the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra since 2007, and since 2013, holds the principal flute position of the Geneva Camerata, a new innovative ensemble that performs music of all periods and styles, from early baroque all the way to contemporary music. Mr. Amotz is also currently member of the acclaimed Ensemble Meitar, founded with the objective of performing and recording contemporary Israeli chamber music. The Ensemble's New York Debut at the MATA Festival in 2013 was highly praised byTheNewYorkTimes. royamotz.com
Photo: Tim Flavor
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