Program:
Bach: Chaconne from Partita in D minor for solo violin (BWV
1004)
Brahms: Sonata for Piano and Violin no. 3 in D minor
Tchaikovsky: Melody in E flat major, Op. 42, No. 3
Saint Saens: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28
+ Encores
On Tuesday, February 7th, the fast-rising violin star Ray
Chen, often referred to as “Downtown Virtuoso”, celebrates the worldwide
release of his first-ever orchestral album with a rare New York City appearance
at (Le) Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker Street). “Classical music is often put on a
pedestal and admired from afar”, says Ray Chen. “I love bringing it downtown,
mixing it with fashion, digital technology, urban lifestyle, and – gasp! – pop
culture. I love seeing my fans’ faces and making them smile.” This performance,
featuring a selection of Ray Chen’s favorite works, will be streamed live
nation-wide by NPR and internationally on his Facebook page which has thousands
of followers across the globe.
The new album is released by Sony Masterworks as a follow-up
to the critically acclaimed “Virtuoso”, an award-winning solo recording that
propelled Ray Chen to international stardom in 2011. For this new record Ray
teamed up with the Swedish Radio Orchestra and conductor Daniel Harding. It
features two of the most famous Romantic masterpieces in the violin repertoire:
the Tchaikovsky and the Mendelssohn (E minor) concertos. His interpretations of
these works led to his triumph at the 2008 Yehudi Menuhin International
Competition and the 2009 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. “These
concertos are my lucky charms,” says Ray Chen. “Maybe I bring something new and
fresh to them. Some say recording them is a huge milestone, and I felt ready
for it.” Alongside his technical mastery, many critics are impressed with the
maturity of Ray Chen’s playing. In the words of the Chicago Tribune: “He is an
exceptional talent.”
This is a general admission event. Seating is limited and
available on a first come, first seated basis. There is a two item minimum per
person at all tables. Standing room is also available. We recommend arriving
early. |