Photo Credit: So-Min Kang Photography, Ronnie Rantis
Trio for Violin, Light and Shadow
SELECT DATES
Saturday, February 11, 8 – 9 pm (Concert starts right at 8 pm. Visitors are encouraged to arrive before the concert and stay for the whole concert until 9 pm)
Portland, Oregon, 97201 BEST VIEW: Inside Lincoln Recital Hall
MAP #: D34
A magical experience with lights, shadows, and optical illusions brings new life to classical music.
A follow-up to Ombra Musici II, brings the audience inside PSU’s Lincoln Recital Hall to experience live music for solo violin with engaging and minimalistic magical lights effects.
PSU Violin Professor Tomás Cotik collaborates with PSU School of Music and Theater student, Ronnie Rantis, for this multidisciplinary experience combining modern technology and classical music. The traditional concert experience is expanded through lights, shadows, movement, and optical illusions to bring new life and contemporary relevance to classical music and communicate innovatively with the community.
In this Concert, acclaimed violinist Tomás Cotik presents works from his new albums of Bach and Telemann, sharing his ongoing exploration into historical performance style. The program will feature Bach’s Partita N. 2 for solo violin, a Bach Cello Suite transcription, and Telemann Fantasias for Solo Violin.
The concert starts at 8 pm. Visitors are encouraged to arrive before the concert and stay for the whole concert until 9 pm.
A follow-up to Ombra Musici II, brings the audience inside PSU’s Lincoln Recital Hall to experience live music for solo violin with engaging and minimalistic magical lights effects.
PSU Violin Professor Tomás Cotik collaborates with PSU School of Music and Theater student, Ronnie Rantis, for this multidisciplinary experience combining modern technology and classical music. The traditional concert experience is expanded through lights, shadows, movement, and optical illusions to bring new life and contemporary relevance to classical music and communicate innovatively with the community.
In this Concert, acclaimed violinist Tomás Cotik presents works from his new albums of Bach and Telemann, sharing his ongoing exploration into historical performance style. The program will feature Bach’s Partita N. 2 for solo violin, a Bach Cello Suite transcription, and Telemann Fantasias for Solo Violin.
The concert starts at 8 pm. Visitors are encouraged to arrive before the concert and stay for the whole concert until 9 pm.
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