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URL:https://1718.ucla.edu/events/21-publiquartet/
SUMMARY:PUBLIQuartet\, Chamber Music at the Clark
DESCRIPTION:Chamber Music at the Clark concert seating is determined via lo
 ttery. This concert offers special pricing at $10 per person. The booking-
 by-lottery entry form for PUBLIQuartet concert seats posts here on Thursda
 y\, April 28\, 2022. Lottery registration closes Thursday\, May 19\, 2022.
 \n\nLearn more about the booking-by-lottery system for securing Chamber
  Music at the Clark seats.\n\n\n\nAll attendees must complete a pre-entry
  check to attend events. Everyone\, including UCLA students\, staff\, facu
 lty and non-affiliated visitors\, must complete the UCLA COVID-19 Symptom
  Monitoring Survey prior to arrival and present their clearance certifica
 te to event staff to gain entry. In accordance with updated UCLA Protocol 
 for Organized Events\, attendees are no longer permitted to show vaccinati
 on cards or proof of a negative test for entry.\n\nAs of Friday\, May 27\,
  2022\, universal indoor masking has resumed at UCLA due to a rise in COVI
 D-19 cases. Upgraded\, well-fitting masks are required to be worn indoors 
 by all\, regardless of vaccination status.\n\n\n\nThis special Saturday ev
 ening concert will be held outdoors on the Clark Library’s East Lawn. Co
 ncert lottery winners are invited to picnic on the grounds prior to the co
 ncert and enjoy an open house to explore the historical spaces in the libr
 ary and a few of our rare book and manuscript holdings.\n\nThe Clark Libra
 ry and grounds will open at 3:30 p.m. for picnicking and the open house. B
 everages and light snacks will be provided\; please bring your own blanket
  and food. Alcohol is not permitted at this event. Please deposit waste an
 d recyclables in appropriate containers.\n\nPlease be sure to dress approp
 riately for this outdoor event and bring adequate sun and bug protection. 
 Some shade is provided by trees on the property but no tents or canopies w
 ill be provided.\n\nNo food or beverage is permitted inside the library. T
 he library open house will be held from 3:30 p.m. until 4:50 p.m.\, and th
 e library will be closed after the concert begins.\n\nThe concert will beg
 in at 5:00 p.m. A limited number of chairs will be provided and guests may
  also be seated on the lawn on their own blankets.\n\n\n\nProgram\n"What i
 s American"\n\nJessie Montgomery (1981– )\nVoodoo Dolls (2008)\n\nMIND |
  THE | GAP: Reflections on Beauty - Pavement Pounding Rose (2019)\nImprovi
 sations on Fats' Waller's Honeysuckle Rose\n\nMIND | THE | GAP: Free Radic
 als (2021)\n\nImprovisations on Law Years and Street Woman by Ornette Col
 eman\n\nRhiannon Giddens (b. 1977)\nAt the Purchaser's Option (2016)\, arr
 . PUBLIQuartet (2021)\n\nVijay Iyer (1971– )\nDig The Say (2012)\nI. c
 arry the ball\nIIa. this thing together\nIIb. up from the ground\nIII. to 
 live tomorrow\nIntermission \n\nMIND | THE | GAP: Wild Women Don’t Get 
 the Blues (2021)\nImprovisations on Ida Cox\, Tina Turner\, Betty Davis an
 d Alice Coltrane\n\nMIND | THE | GAP: What is American? (2016)\n\nImprovis
 ations on Antonin Dvorak’s "American Quartet" (op. 96)\nI. Allegro ma no
 n troppo\nII. Lento\nIII. Molto Vivace\nIV. Finale. Vivace ma non troppo\n
 PUBLIQuartet\n\nCurtis Stewart\, violin\nJannina Norpoth\, violin\nNick Re
 vel\, viola\nHamilton Berry\, cello\n\nApplauded by The Washington Post as
  “a perfect encapsulation of today’s trends in chamber music\,” PUBL
 IQuartet’s creative\, interactive programming presents contemporary work
 s\, original compositions\, and improvisations expanding the role of the s
 tring quartet. In 2019 the group received their first Grammy nomination fo
 r their sophomore album\, Freedom &amp\; Faith\, cementing them as one of 
 the premiere new music groups of our time.\n\nPUBLIQuartet’s commitment 
 to support emerging composers inspired their innovative program\, “PUBLI
 Q Access\,” which promotes emerging composers and presents a wide variet
 y of under-represented music for string quartet–from classical\, jazz an
 d electronic\, to non-notated\, world\, and improvised music. At least one
  of these works is showcased on virtually every program the Quartet perfor
 ms\, and they have regular showcase performances in New York to present th
 e newest pieces in this growing catalogue.\n\nPUBLIQuartet is sought after
  for its creative and energetic educational workshops. The Quartet’s mis
 sion to enrich and inspire students of diverse backgrounds has led them to
  hold residencies with American Composers Orchestra and Deer Valley Music 
 Festival’s “Emerging Quartets and Composers” program\, among others.
 \n\nFounded in 2010\, PUBLIQuartet has been presented by The American Comp
 osers Orchestra\, Virginia Arts Festival\, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festi
 val\, and The Chautauqua Institution. Their 2020–21 season highlights in
 clude performances at Onstage Ogden\, Underground Classical\, Cleveland Un
 common Sound Project\, and a virtual performance with the Chautauqua Insti
 tution. The Quartet has collaborated with members of the International Con
 temporary Ensemble (ICE)\, JACK Quartet\, jazz tuba legend Bob Stewart\, a
 nd innovative jazz clarinetist/composer Don Byron. Mentors include members
  of the Muir\, Juilliard\, Orion\, Mendelssohn\, Tokyo\, American\, and Br
 entano String Quartets\, and composers Joan Tower and Butch Morris. They h
 ave participated in residencies at the Juilliard String Quartet Institute\
 , Robert Mann String Quartet Institute\, the Shouse Institute (GLMF)\, and
  the Banff Centre. PUBLIQuartet is currently based in New York City.\n\nht
 tps://www.publiquartet.com/\n\nPUBLIQuartet is represented by Concert Arti
 sts Guild: https://www.concertartists.org/\n\nImage: PUBLIQuartet by Lelai
 ne Foster\, 2019.\n\nClick here for more information about our chamber mus
 ic programs.\n\nChamber Music at the Clark is made possible by the generou
 s support of The Ahmanson Foundation\; The Colburn Foundation\; Martha Bar
 dach\; Catherine Glynn Benkaim\, Ph.D. and Barbara Timmer\; Dr. Marla C. B
 erns\; Dr. Rogers Brubaker\; Patricia Chock\; Regina and Bruce Drucker\; B
 eth S. Farb\; Susan Harris\; Judy and Sam Hellinger\; Henry J. Bruman Endo
 wment for Chamber Music\; Dr. Sheldon H. Kardener and Monika Olofsson Kard
 ener\; Carol Krause\; Mari and Edmund D. Edelman Foundation for Music and 
 Public Service\; Elaine and Bernie Mendes\; Janet and Henry Minami\; Bette
  I. and Jeffrey L. Nagin\; Joyce Perry\; Jeanne Robson\; Jackie and Charle
 s Schwartz\; Dr. Patricia Bates Simun and Mr. Richard V. Simun Memorial Fu
 nd\; Patricia Waldron\, M.D.\, and Richard Waldron\; Roberta and Robert Yo
 ung and Friends of the Clark Library.
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