Chicago Sun-Times
By Andrew Patner
September 16, 2007
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Picking highlights from a classical season as rich as this fall in Chicago promises to brings to mind the exercise they use over in the business section when they have a monkey make stock picks: Just tossing a darts at the autumn music calendar would bring you concerts and recitals well worth hearing of works both new and old.
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Jennifer Koh is both a local girl who has made good on the
international scene and an extremely independent and unconventional artist
who would rather follow her heart and intellect than play the same concerto
warhorses or recital staples over and over.
With her frequent piano collaborator Reiko Uchida, Koh will make her University
of Chicago Presents debut Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Mandel Hall by bracketing
two very different contemporary works with challenging Mozart and Schumann
sonatas. Both New York downtown mainstay John Zorn's "Goethia" for
solo violin and Koh's Curtis Institute teacher Jennifer Higdon's "String
Poetic" for violin and piano have literary influences which is fitting
for Koh. This might be the most interestingly programmed recital of the
year.
Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m. at Mandel Hall, 5720 S. Woodlawn. Tickets, $32; call (773) 702-8068.
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