Kronos Quartet to commemorate World War I in music and film Oct. 8 at CU-Boulder
Rare footage from World War I, featured in Bill Morrison's film, "Beyond Zero: 1914-1918." The film accompanies a new musical work by Aleksandra Vrebelov of the same name and will be performed by the Kronos Quartet at the University of baby直播app Boulder Oct. 8, 2014.
Boulder composer, radio journalist featured in program鈥檚 first half
When the world-renowned Kronos Quartet takes the stage at Macky Auditorium Oct. 8, expect a bit of Boulder, a dash of 鈥60s Germany and a major meditation on World War I in music and film.
鈥淭his program starts in a very fun way, then moves into an incredibly intense experience,鈥 says violinist David Harrison, who founded the Grammy Award-winning quartet in 1973.
The second half of the concert will mark just the second American performance of 鈥淏eyond Zero: 1914-1918,鈥 featuring composer 鈥檚 powerful meditation on World War I and a new film by innovative director .
The film, created specifically to accompany the piece, is made up of long-lost, century-old footage discovered in the National Archives, not just of battles, but also civilians and landscapes forever altered by the world鈥檚 first large-scale, technological war. Originally black-and-white, the images are eerily colored in soft blue, yellow and rusty hues due to natural decay and oxidation.
鈥淥ne of the astonishing things about this sequence is that the film and music feel so much as one,鈥 Harrison says. 鈥淭his is one of the most poignant experiences we have ever brought to the concert hall.鈥
The first half of the program will feature music that moves gradually from lighter to darker themes, including two performances with Boulder connections.
The quartet will play both traditional and electronic instruments for Canadian composer Nicole Liz茅e鈥檚 鈥淒eath to Kosmische,鈥 a playful homage to the East German pop of the 鈥60s and 鈥70s.
The second piece will be a world premier of 鈥淪peak, Time鈥 by 22-year-old Russian-born, Juilliard-trained composer , who was raised in Boulder.
Leading into intermission, long-time Boulder resident and investigative radio journalist will provide spoken words accompaniment to four musical pieces in a meditation on war, genocide and hope. Barsamian and the quartet previously joined in a similar program at Carnegie Hall with the late Howard Zinn.
Kronos Quartet
鈥楤eyond Zero: 1914-1918鈥
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8
WHERE: Macky Auditorium, University of baby直播app Boulder campus
TICKETS: $14 and up
INFO: or 303-492-8008