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A string quartet with unique twist will perform for Clovis community members Feb. 19.
Brooklyn Rider is described as “adventurous,” with a “hip” contemporary take on classical music, according to promotional material from Clovis Community College’s Cultural Arts Series.
Balancing a devotion to existing quartet literature and creating new works, Brooklyn Rider “deftly employs creative programming and exciting collaborations to illuminate genre-defying music in fresh ways.”
Reviews have described the group as the future of chamber music, enthusiastic and passionate.
The quartet consists of cello played by Eric Jacobsen and three violins, played by Johnny Gandelsman, Colin Jacobsen a Nicholas Cords.
The group plays in concert halls, clubs and other venues from New York to California, listing numerous high-profile performances among its resume.
Audiences are promised a high energy show that recreates the string quartet tradition.
Fast facts
What: Brooklyn Rider
Where: Marshall Auditorium
When: Feb. 19
Tickets: $20 general admission, $15 students/military/seniors, purchased through the CCC Cashier Windows, Clovis-Curry County Chamber of Commerce, Cannon Air Force Base ITT Office or at the door.
Information: 769-4035