seeking all that’s still unsung

We are dedicating these two concert programs to nature and our place in it, providing both a humanistic and musical lens on a time of environmental and sociological crisis.

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“I believe the world is incomprehensibly beautiful - an endless prospect of magic and wonder.” Ansel Adams

Blue-footed booby / photo by Dan L. Perlman, Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, Brandeis University

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Program 1

Peter Sculthorpe String Quartet no. 18
John Luther Adams The Wind in High Places (2011)
Pēteris Vasks String Quartet no. 2, “Songs of Summer” (1984)

link to Program 1 information

Program 2

Per Nørgård String Quartet No. 10, “Harvest Timeless”
John Luther Adams The Wind in High Places (2011)
Kurt Rohde seeking all that’s still unsung (world premiere, forthcoming commission)
Pēteris Vasks String Quartet no. 2, “Songs of Summer” (1984)

link to Program 2 information

Program 2 will be on our Brandeis concert series this spring on April 25, 2020
$20; $15 for Brandeis community and seniors (55+); $5 for students.