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August 17, 2018

Faculty Members Sharon Robinson & Jaime Laredo Give World Premiere


Sharon Robinson (cello) and Jaime Laredo (violin)

Faculty members Sharon Robinson (cello) and Jaime Laredo (violin) gave the world premiere of Chris Brubeck鈥檚 鈥淧as de Deux鈥 Double Concerto. They performed the piece at the Classical Tahoe Festival on Saturday, August 11, under the direction of conductor Joel Revzen.

Laredo first met Brubeck 鈥 son of the legendary jazz musician Dave Brubeck 鈥 when he conducted a piece he wrote for guitarist Sharon Isbin. 鈥淲e loved his music,鈥 says Robinson, 鈥渁nd wanted to work with him."

鈥淛oel was very generous in rehearsal for this premiere,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲e had several rehearsals to really work with the orchestra and make adjustments to the piece to create a beautiful balance between the soloists and the orchestra. It鈥檚 always exciting to see a new work grow and evolve in this way!鈥

Even after the premiere performance, the work isn鈥檛 finished. Brubeck plans to expand the jazz waltz that opens the piece to include a tango section. Robinson describes the second movement very affectionately: 鈥渢his movement was finished on Valentine鈥檚 Day, and it鈥檚 an incredibly romantic love duet that captures the best of the cello and the best of the violin.鈥

Robinson is known for developing consortiums to commission new works for the repertoire. Much of her work has centered around double and triple concertos, piano trios and cello solos. In fact, 鈥淧as de Deux鈥 is the tenth double concerto they have commissioned in this way. 鈥淎ll of them are pieces we鈥檝e championed and performed often,鈥 she continues. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e all very different works, but there鈥檚 a place in the repertoire for each one.鈥

Commissioning partners for this project include Classical Tahoe Festival, Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and Robinson鈥檚 alma mater, the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she and Laredo will also serve as Creative Partners for a week of master classes.