Virtuoso violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, for whom Michael Hersch's
Violin Concerto was composed, wrote recently of the piece that it ''is
an open wound, there is no other way to say it.'' She continued, the
work ''is so convincing ... moves me so deeply, makes me speechless,
tolerates neither doubt nor objection. It is like a mountain one can't
ignore ... everything is crystal clear, there is no decoration, no
superficial beauty, no compromises. Everything is exactly in place, has
found its perfect form.'' A follow up to his haunting ''Images from a
Closed Ward'', New Focus releases Hersch's Violin Concerto, performed by
Kopatchinskaja with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), and
end stages in a performance by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. With both
pieces, Hersch reinforces his reputation as a composer of gripping
music, unafraid to tackle through sound the most vulnerable and
difficult corners of the human psyche. Patricia Kopatchinskaja displays
remarkable versatility in her diverse repertoire, ranging from baroque
and classical often played on gut strings, to new commissions and
reinterpretations of modern masterworks. Called ''America's foremost new
music group'' by The New Yorker, the ICE is an artist collective that
is transforming the way music is created and experienced. As performer,
curator, and educator, ICE explores how new music intersects with
communities across the world. Committed to innovation and artistic
excellence, Orpheus is considered among the finest chamber ensembles in
the world. Orpheus was founded in 1972 by a group of like-minded young
musicians determined to combine the intimacy and warmth of a chamber
ensemble with the richness of an orchestra.
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