Music of Political Revolution

Presented by The Chan National Queer Arts Center

Violinist Blake Pouliot, a queer virtuoso hailed as “one of those special talents that comes along once in a lifetime” (Toronto Star) leads an electrifying program designed to galvanize people towards action. At his side is Henry Kramer, a pianist of astonishing depth and fearless precision, praised by The New York Times for his “thrilling, triumphant” performances. Together, these two master musicians will give voice to the sounds of defiance—from Janáček’s appeal for Czech independence the wake of WWI to Pirayeh Pourafar’s contemporary challenge to the rising tides of nativism and xenophobia using the sounds of traditional Persian folk music. The concert ends with the first violin sonata of Sergei Prokofiev, one of Russia’s greatest 20th century composers, written during the ever-tightening grip of Soviet cultural censorship. More than a recital, Music of Political Revolution is a call to arms. It is beauty as resistance, sound as solidarity, and an invitation to feel the pulse of history in the music of now.

 

This is a general admission event with rows of chairs facing our stage. Premium tickets include preferred seating access to the rows closest to the stage.

Date:
City: San Francisco
Price Range:
$31
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Performers

Blake Pouliot Violin
Henry Kramer Pianist

The Chan National Queer Arts Center

The Chan National Queer Arts Center

656 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States