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National Symphony Orchestra: Oliver Knussen, conductor/Leila Josefowicz, violin, performs Knussen

National Symphony Orchestra: Oliver Knussen, conductor/Leila Josefowicz, violin, plays Knussen

As part of CrossCurrents: Contemporary Music Week, Oliver Knussen leads a program that includes his own Violin Concerto. The work features Leila Josefowicz, who the Chicago Sun-Times says "plays with a zest and fiery personality."

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About the Program

Artists:
"No figure in British contemporary music is more respected than Oliver Knussen… every piece makes its point perfectly and shows Knussen's mastery of his musical language and influences."
--The Guardian

Hailed as "a world-class player" by London's The Observer, violinist Leila Josefowicz performs British composer and conductor Oliver Knussen's Violin Concerto in a program that also includes Augusta Read Thomas's Helios Choros I, Julian Anderson's Imagin'd Corners, and Gunther Schuller's Of Reminiscences and Reflections. Part of CrossCurrents: Contemporary Music Week.

AfterWords: Thu., May 7 performance followed by a free discussion with Leila Josefowicz, Oliver Knussen, and Nigel Boon.
Program:
THOMAS - Helios Choros I Program Notes
KNUSSEN - Violin Concerto, Op. 30 Program Notes
ANDERSON - Imagin'd Corners Program Notes
SCHULLER - Of Reminiscences and Reflections Program Notes

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