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The remarkable string quartet, Brooklyn Rider, will offer a community masterclass on Tuesday, November 6th from 4PM - 5PM. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a hand on workshop with Brooklyn Rider, as well as a demonstration and talk. Registration is limited to 25 attendees.
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This workshop is offered in conjunction with Brooklyn Rider's residency at UNC Asheville as part of their Black Mountain College Legacy Research Fellowship program. Brooklyn Rider will be performing at BMCM+AC on Wednesday, November 7th, their Asheville debut.
[Brooklyn Riders] superb playing is matched only by the thought, commitment and inspiration its members pour into projectsmaking the string quartet not a relic of times long gone, but a vessel for the shape of music to come NPR Music.
BMCM+AC and UNC Asheville presents the Asheville debut of the eclectic string quartet Brooklyn Rider with premiere of their new project Healing Modes. The healing properties of music have been recognized from ancient Greek civilization to the field of modern neuroscience and expressed in countless global traditions. The slow movement of Beethovens Opus 132, a Song of Holy Thanksgiving From a Convalescent to the Deity in the Lydian mode, is among the most profound expressions of healing in the string quartet repertoire. This autumnal masterwork is presented in its entirety alongside five compact new commissions which explore the subject of healing from a wide range of historical and cultures perspectives. Composers include Tyondai Braxton, Reena Esmail, Gabriela Lena Frank, Matana Roberts and recent Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw.
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LocationBlack Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (View)
120 College Street
Asheville, NC 28801
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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