Two x Four
Two x Four is a project which celebrates the relationship between teacher and student through music. Jennifer Koh and Jaime Laredo perform Double Concerti for Two Violins by J.S. Bach, Philip Glass, and commission new concerti by composers Anna Clyne and David. Ludwig.
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Two x Four
Renowned violinists Jennifer Koh and her distinguished mentor Jaime Laredo illuminate captivating connections between student and teacher, and composers across the centuries, in Two x Four, an album of four double-violin concertos, performed with the Curtis 20/21 Ensemble conducted by Vinay Parameswaran.
The compositional touchstone is J.S. Bach's Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043, an innovative work that introduced new ways for two solo violins to converse with each other and with orchestra.
Koh and Laredo leap from the Baroque to the late 20th-century for Philip Glass's attractive, hypnotically undulating Echorus on the theme of compassion. It was written for the great Yehudi Menuhin and his protégé, Edna Mitchell.
Two new works commissioned expressly for the project receive world premiere recordings. Anna Clyne's impressionistic Prince of Clouds is "a winner . . . . This is music one can listen to again and again and find new things to appreciate each time" (Chicago Tribune). David Ludwig's evocative Seasons Lost, a contemporary counterpart to Vivaldi's Four Seasons, is "full of beautiful ideas contrasting with playful/menacing Vivaldian gestures" (Philadelphia Inquirer).
Two x Four: Jennifer Koh & Jaime Laredo perform Bach, Glass, Clyne and Ludwig
Jennifer Koh and Jaime Laredo discuss their upcoming "Two x Four" collaboration
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Two x Four: Anna Clyne discusses her new composition
for two violins and orchestra for Jennifer Koh and Jaime Laredo.
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Two x Four: David Ludwig discusses his new composition
for two violins and orchestra for Jennifer Koh and Jaime Laredo.
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Interview with Violinists Jennifer Koh, Jaime Laredo and Composer Anna Clyne, Live at 9