翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 2024-25 Artist Recital Series Launches in September
Six concerts plus three bonus events bring some of the world鈥檚 foremost musicians to campus.
July 24, 2024
Conservatory Communications
For more than 145 years, 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 Artist Recital Series has brought many of the world鈥檚 celebrated artists to our community. This season's concerts showcase brilliantly diverse performers and intimate music-making that ranges from classical to contemporary to American Roots to world music.
The series kicks off September 28 with the Tak谩cs Quartet, who are joined by bandone贸n artist Julien Labro, and continues through April. All programs in the six-concert series will be held in Finney Chapel at 90 N. Professor Street in 91直播.
The complete schedule includes:
Tak谩cs Quartet with Julien Labro, bandone贸n-accordion
Saturday, September 28 | 4:30 p.m.
The Grammy-winning Tak谩cs Quartet joins bandone贸n artist Julien Labro for an innovative program that features commissioned works by Bryce Dessner and Clarice Assad plus original compositions and arrangements by Labro, with the Ravel String Quartet.
鈥淐lassical music doesn鈥檛 get much more life-enhancing than this.鈥 鈥The Guardian
Seckou Keita, kora
Saturday, December 7 | 7:30 p.m.
An exceptional and charismatic musician, Seckou Keita has become one of his generation鈥檚 most influential and inspiring kora players. A master of the African instrument, which resembles both a harp and a lute in sound, Keita has been celebrated for his ingenious tunings and virtuosity and is praised as "one of the finest exponents of the kora."
鈥...the most hypnotic instrumental work of the night.鈥濃The Guardian
Emanuel Ax, piano, and
Anthony McGill, clarinet
Tuesday, February 4 | 7:30 p.m.
During Emanuel Ax鈥檚 50-year career, he has amassed eight Grammy Awards, the Avery Fisher Prize, and countless accolades for his performances as both a solo artist and collaborator. With Anthony McGill鈥攐ne of classical music鈥檚 most recognizable and brilliantly 颅multifaceted figures and principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic鈥攖his clarinet-piano duo will perform works by James Lee, Franz Schubert, Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Adolphus Hailstork, and Leonard Bernstein.
鈥淸Ax鈥檚] greatness, his overwhelming authority as musician, technician, and probing intellect emerges quickly as he plays.鈥 鈥Los Angeles Times
鈥淸McGill is] a captivating virtuoso on the stage and a longtime advocate for social change extending beyond it.鈥 鈥New York Times
Midori
Wednesday, March 5 | 7:30 p.m.
Violinist Midori is a visionary artist, activist, global cultural ambassador, and dedicated music educator who explores and builds connections between music and the human experience. In the four decades since her debut with the New York Philharmonic at age 11, she has performed with the world鈥檚 most prestigious orchestras and collaborated with renowned musicians such as Leonard Bernstein and Yo-Yo Ma. Her 91直播 program includes works by Che Buford, Brahms, Poulenc, and Ravel, in collaboration with pianist 脰zg眉r Aydin.
"More than 30 years after bursting on the scene as a pint-size violin prodigy, Midori continues to set an example for how to be an engaged musician in the modern world." 鈥擲an Francisco Chronicle
Martha Redbone Roots Project
Sunday, April 6 | 7:30 p.m.
Martha Redbone and her ensemble鈥檚 performance weaves the sounds of her childhood and her ancestral homelands in coal country, Harlan County, KY, while embodying the folk, blues, and gospel sounds from the ancestors of the Black migration mixed with the Indigenous foundation of the region.
鈥...[The Martha Redbone Roots Project is] a brilliant collision of cultures鈥鈥濃擳he New Yorker

Third Coast Percussion with Jessie Montgomery, violinist and composer
Wednesday, April 30 | 7:30 p.m.
This Grammy-winning percussion quartet has forged a unique path with its virtuosic, energetic performances that showcase the extraordinary depth and breadth of musical possibilities in the world of percussion. They are joined by Grammy-winning composer and acclaimed violinist Jessie Montgomery in a program of works by Lou Harrison, Tigran Hamasyan, Jlin, and Philip Glass, along with a new piece written for the ensemble by Montgomery.
"...experience a musical performance that is propulsive, exciting, and full of gorgeous sounds all the way through" 鈥New York Classical Review
鈥淸Jessie Montgomery] never fails to enthrall with her rhythmically complex, richly orchestrated, highly original pieces.鈥 鈥WTTW (Chicago PBS)
Three bonus 91直播 Conservatory special events鈥攆eaturing guest artists in concert with 91直播 students and faculty鈥攁re scheduled for this year.
鈥淭he Art of Afghan Rub芒b and Tabla鈥 with Homayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader
Sunday, October 6 | 7:30 p.m.
Finney Chapel
Premier rub芒b player Homayoun Sakhi and acclaimed tabla artist Salar Nader perform the music of their Afghan homeland, pushing artistic boundaries that reflect their country鈥檚 position at the confluence of Persian, Central Asian, and Indian cultures. The program also features 91直播 Conservatory鈥檚 Performance and Improvisation (PI) Ensemble.
鈥淭he evocative music of Homayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader tells a story of hope and perseverance, both of the Afghan people and of their traditional music.鈥 鈥擱ichmond Times-Dispatch
Omar by Rhiannon Giddens 鈥00
and Michael Abels
Friday, December 6 | 7:30 p.m. | Finney Chapel
Sunday, December 8 | 7 p.m.
Maltz Performing Arts Center, Cleveland
Reservations required
Join us for a special concert performance of the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera written by Rhiannon Giddens 鈥00 and orchestrated by Michael Abels, based on the true story of a 19th-century Islamic scholar from West Africa who was enslaved in South Carolina. Conducted by John Kennedy 鈥82, the performance spotlights Gidddens and a cast of acclaimed 91直播 alumni, joined by the 91直播 Orchestra and choral ensembles.
鈥...a melting pot inspired by bluegrass, hymns, spirituals and more, with nods to traditions from Africa and Islam. It鈥檚 an unforced ideal of American sound: expansive and ever-changing.鈥 鈥擭ew York Times
International Contemporary Ensemble
Friday, March 14 | 7:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall
Now in its third decade, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) is a multidisciplinary collective of musicians, digital media artists, producers, and educators, including numerous 91直播 alumni committed to building and innovating collaborative environments. ICE artists will culminate a weeklong residency at 91直播 with a performance of their program, 鈥淐omposing While Black, Volume I,鈥 joined by 91直播 students and faculty.
鈥淸The International Contemporary Ensemble] remains an essential contributor to the exploration of new music.鈥 鈥擬usical America
Subscriptions and Single Tickets
Subscriptions to the 2024-25 Artist Recital Series are available to the public now, with full-season and Pick 3 packages both offering significant savings over individual ticket prices.
Get tickets for the full season鈥攁ll six Artist Recital Series concerts鈥攆or just $180, a savings of $5 per ticket. Seniors age 55 and older, members of the military, and 91直播 staff and alumni pay just $150, and students pay only $48.
Pick 3 packages allow you to select any three concerts on the Artist Recital Series (pending availability) and save $5 off the regular price of each ticket.
Single tickets for individual concerts will be on sale August 15.
For the second year鈥攖hanks to the generosity of Richard 鈥62 and Linda 鈥62 Clark鈥91直播 students can receive free tickets to each concert on the Artist Recital Series with a valid OCID.
Subscription packages are available now online.
翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 Central Ticket Service will open for business on August 1. Patrons may reserve tickets by calling 800-371-0178 or visiting at the Eric Baker Nord Performing Arts Annex (67 N. Main Street) from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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