The Michigan State University College of Music’s annual Cello Plus Chamber Music Festival unites faculty artists, alumni and guest musicians in intimate and inventive concerts, aiming to showcase chamber music at the highest level. Directed by MSU cello Professor Suren Bagratuni, two shows remain in the three-show series. Tonight’s “Jazz Infusion" concert brings together Grammy winner Taylor Eigsti on piano, MSU jazz studies director Rodney Whitaker on bass, MSU alumna Marta Bagratuni on cello and other instrumentalists for a performance that utilizes improvisation, rhythm and harmony to “reimagine chamber music through the lens of jazz." Friday’s “Gems for Cellos” concert will highlight the instrument’s “expressive versatility and resonant sound” with works by Bach, Fauré, Tchaikovsky and beyond, performed by an all-cello ensemble. The evening will also include a performance of Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 1 by faculty members Suren Bagratuni on cello, Dmitri Berlinsky on violin and Yvonne Lam on viola, joined by special guest Dmitri Vorobiev on piano.
“Each year, Cello Plus offers our audiences something truly distinctive,” Bagratuni said. “This season, we’re blending the elegance of classical traditions with fresh perspectives that show the remarkable breadth of chamber music. It is a joy to collaborate with such talented musicians and to share this festival with the MSU and Greater Lansing community.”
Tickets for each show, along with additional information, are available at music.msu.edu.
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