MUSIC – JENNIFER STUMM: AN IMPERFECT INSTRUMENT

The Large Room, City Hall Wednesday 6th April 2022 at 7:30pm

Music Network and Waterford Music present: Jennifer Stumm – An Imperfect Instrument. Featuring Jennifer Stumm on viola.

If the violin is a pop star, full of sparkle and pyrotechnics, the viola is a jazz singer who speaks to your heart when it’s breaking, who whispers secrets, and tells lies. The viola might be called the middle child of the string family, often overlooked in favour of its more famous relatives the violin and cello. It’s a chameleon, a character actor, an instrument with imperfect acoustics and a spectrum of frequencies closest to the human voice. Composers throughout history have been drawn to its unique ability to convey deep expression, often writing their late (or their last) works for viola.

Weaving together music and spoken word on her 16th century viola, Stumm will perform pieces ranging from Bach all the way to Sting, as well as a new Music Network commission by Irish composer Jonathan Nangle. In this mix of talk and performance, the acclaimed violist tells a musical story of how imperfection can be the very thing that gives us our voice.

Known for the seductive power and “opal-like beauty” (Washington Post) of her sound, violist and director Jennifer Stumm has appeared on many of the world’s great stages. An enthusiastic speaker and writer, Jennifer recently spoke at NASA about how the arts can help innovate towards a better world, and her viral TEDx talk about the viola and the blessings of being different, An Imperfect Instrument, was named editor’s pick of all TED talks and led to a solo debut at the Berlin Philharmonie. To watch this TEDx Talk Click Here. Jennifer has created a special solo version of An Imperfect Instrument for this Music Network tour.

PROGRAMME

 Playford The Rover Reformed (from The Galway Set)

Vieuxtemps Capriccio – Hommage à Paganini

Montgomery Rhapsody No. 1

Sting/Alison Krauss You Will Be My Ain True Love (arr. Jennifer Stumm)

Bach Fantasia Cromatica (arr. Zoltán Kodály)

Ryan’s Collection (Boston, 1883) Slow Jig: Crabs in the skillet & Lord Moira’s Hornpipe (from the Abergeldie Castle Set)

Jonathan Nangle Granular Dusk (Music Network Commission)

Kurtág Im Volkston, Flapping-slapping, Klagendes Lied (Wailing Song) & The Carenza Jig (from Signs, Games, and Messages)

Bach Suite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008

Tickets: €17/€15/€5 | Available from Eventbrite: Click Here

 

The Large Room, City Hall, The Mall, Waterford

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