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Folk music has long been a source of inspiration and a defining identity for many composers. Brahms often wove Hungarian influences into his works, while Ginastera celebrated his Argentinian heritage with compositions like his String Quartet No. 1, bursting with the relentless rhythms of the malambo, a spirited Argentine folk dance associated with gauchos. Ginastera’s student, Piazzolla, boldly fused classical music with the evocative sounds of tango, sparking controversy–most notably during the premiere of his Buenos Aires Symphony in Three Movements, where the inclusion of two bandoneons in a traditional symphony orchestra incited a riot in the audience. Continuing this tradition, acclaimed American composer Jessie Montgomery draws on American folk idioms in Strum for string quartet, layering rhythmic and harmonic refrains to create a deeply textured and resonant work.

Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Hayfield House at Penn State Wilkes-Barre
44 University Drive, Dallas, PA

The Jan. 16 Hayfield House concert will have refreshments and a raffle during intermission.
Seating is limited, tickets are general admission pricing and available online only.

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1/16 Origins (Hayfield House) | GENERAL ADMISSION $20
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Friday, January 17, 2024 at 7:00 PM
Trachte Music Center at Lycoming College
328 E 4th St, Williamsport, PA

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1/17 Origins (Williamsport) | SENIOR/STUDENT $15
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1/17 Origins (Williamsport) | GENERAL ADMISSION $20
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PROGRAM

Jessie Montgomery Strum for string quartet
Astor Piazzolla Cafe 1930
Astor Piazzolla Libertango
Alberto Ginastera String Quartet No. 1
Johannes Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34

ARTISTS

John Vaida, violin
Soo Yeon Kim, violin
Amy Iwazumi, viola
Jeremy Russo, cello
Brian Farrell, piano