Basso Moderno Duo To Perform - Explore the duality of man (Sacred & Profane) -

February 23, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Explore the duality of man – Sacred & Profane – at the Basso Moderno Duo recital. The Basso Moderno Duo, Allan Von Schenkel and Kristen Williams, will give a FREE recital at Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, at 10th St and G St. NW, Washington, DC, on March 3rd at 3:00 PM, with guest pianist Jonathan Fisher.

The Basso Moderno Duo will premiere new works from Colin Mawby (UK), Juan Jose Iturriberry (Uruguay), Roman Ledeniov (Russia), and William Ortiz (Puerto Rico). The first half of the recital focuses on spirituality and the Catholic faith. In contrast, the later program addresses the secular with works like Tango and Soiree at La Playa Hotel.

Jonathan Fisher will perform a short preview of his Carnegie Hall Debut program that he will give the following week. Mr. Fisher is a Philadelphia based concert pianist and will give the Washington DC premiere of Tony said he saw birds flying by Aaron Berkowitz.

St. Patrick's Church is the oldest parish in the Federal City of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1794 to minister to the needs of the stonemasons building the White House and the U.S. Capitol, the parish continues to serve the needs of downtown Washington through daily Mass & confession, adult education, and cultural activities.

The Basso Moderno Duo has commissioned over 100 lyrical works for solo bass and piano by some of the world's most prominent and exciting living composers. Composers from over 30 countries have written specifically for Allan Von Schenkel's virtuosic and highly individualized manner of playing. Kristen Williams piano playing is a perfect complement to the intense voice of the solo bass. Williams is a focused musician who is able to share, with the listener, her devotion to the piano. Our program is designed to delight and surprise audiences with a combination of lush sounds, tasteful writing and lyricism. Future Basso Moderno Duo bookings will include the Kennedy Center and Capital Fringe Festival in Washington DC.

Program

Sacred

Yoko Ono Lennon - Secret Piece II
Claudio Monteverdi - Il Mio Martyr
Harold Cowherd - Sinister & Sacred Variations (In memory of Pope John Paul II) DC Premiere
Colin Mawby (UK) - From the Soul Premiere
Juan Jose Iturriberry (Uruguay) - De INTROITUM VIGILIAE SANCTI LAURENTII MARTYRIS Premiere
Roman Ledeniov (Russia) - Ave Maria Premiere

Jonathan Fisher, Guest Pianist

Aaron Berkowitz - Tony said he saw birds flying (2003)
Sergei Prokofiev - Sonata no. 4 in C minor, op. 29

Profane

Jan Freidlin (Israel) - Serenade in Bell's Garden
Felix Yanov Yanovsky (Uzbekistan) - Dialogue
William Ortiz (Puerto Rico) - Soiree at La Playa Hotel Premiere
Sonia Megias Lopez (Spain) - Tango N.2