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Carpe Diem String Quartet: Big Sky Big City

String Quartet Op. 96 “American” Antonin Dvořák

Fiddle Suite: Montana Korine Fujiwara

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From the time of its founding in 2005, Carpe Diem has won critical praise for its mastery of the classical chamber music canon, as well as its ability to expand upon the traditional string music repertoire. The group showcases works inspired by both rural and urban settings, including Dvořák’s much-loved American string quartet. It was written during Dvořák’s summer vacation in Spillville, Iowa, home to a community of Czech immigrants. Carpe Diem’s founding violist, Korine Fujiwara, is also a gifted composer and arranger. Raised amid the majestic scenery of Big Sky country, her Fiddle Suite: Montana depicts five favorite scenic spots in a work about family and tradition. Serving as a contrast will be music of George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, stretching from New York City’s Tin Pan Alley and Harlem to the hustle of Hollywood.

 

MusicFest Vancouver August 10 - August 19, 2012

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buy tickets: adult $39, student/sr $34

 

Aug 18th, 2012
05:00 pm
Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3L1