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Composition Colloquium: Zosha Di Castri
Room 102, Woolworth Center Woolworth Center, PrincetonZosha Di Castri, a Canadian “composer of riotously inventive works” (The New Yorker), currently lives in New York. Her music has been performed across Canada, the United States, South America, Asia, and Europe and extends beyond purely concert music, including projects with electronics, sound arts, and collaborations with video and dance that encourage audiences to ...
Princeton University Concerts presents Ébène and Belcea String Quartets
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall 68 Nassau Street, PrincetonAbout the Event Two of today’s finest string quartets become even more than the sum of their parts in octets by Felix Mendelssohn and George Enescu as they return to Princeton University Concerts the evening prior to heading to Carnegie Hall. These monumental works—each, incredibly, written by the prodigious composers in their teens—are quintessential representations of the ...