The Beauty of Imperfection

Saturday, May 11th at 8pm - Red Hook

Join us in Red Hook at the miraculous studio of painter Casey Baugh, where we'll enjoy an assortment of wines and hors d'oeuvres as we encounter a kaleidoscope of composed and improvised sound-worlds for cello and piano, exploring the themes of risk, rawness, and vulnerability that make us truly human.

Join us in Red Hook at the miraculous studio of painter Casey Baugh, where we'll enjoy an assortment of drinks and light hors d'oeuvres as we encounter a kaleidoscope of sound-worlds for cello and piano, exploring the themes of risk, rawness, and vulnerability that make us truly human.

$50 pp, includes snacks and drinks. Address provided upon RSVP.

COLEMAN ITZKOFf

Hailed by Alex Ross in the New Yorker for his “flawless technique and keen musicality,” cellist and performer Coleman Itzkoff stands at the intersection of baroque/classical/new music, contemporary dance, and experimental theater. Whether premiering works by living composers, performing baroque music on historical instruments, acting and dancing and playing in pieces of avant-garde dance theater, composing, arranging, and recording music for films, or simply playing solo Bach for hospital patients in the time of COVID, Coleman continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a musician of the 21st century, bringing his diverse range of interests and shape-shifting presence to every room and stage he occupies.

Coleman has performed in the great halls and festivals of America and abroad, and is a dedicated member of several ensembles, including the early music ensembles Ruckus and Twelfth Night, and is a founding member of AMOC, the American Modern Opera Company. Coleman holds degrees from Rice University, USC, and The Juilliard School.

Audrey Vardanega

Praised as a “[musically] eloquent” (San Francisco Classical Voice) player “with the kind of freedom, authority, and strength…that one expects from the world’s finest pianists” and a “bewitching musical presence” (The Piedmont Post), American pianist Audrey Vardanega has performed as a solo and collaborative pianist across Europe, China, South America and the United States.

Audrey is the Founder and Artistic Director of Musaics of the Bay, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting musicians, composers and visual artists for collaborations, commissions, residency programs, and mentorships in the Bay Area and beyond. She is passionate about providing emerging artists with opportunities to determine their own careers by creating new artistic communities, collaborations and sustainable networks.

Join us in Red Hook at the miraculous studio of painter Casey Baugh, where we'll enjoy an assortment of wines and hors d'oeuvres as we encounter a kaleidoscope of composed and improvised sound-worlds for cello and piano, exploring the themes of risk, rawness, and vulnerability that make us truly human.

The Program

Dimitri Shostakovich - Cello Sonata in D minor, Op. 40
Leoš Janáček - Pohádka (Fairy Tale)

— Additional Works TBD —