UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Silkroad Ensemble, a music group named for the ancient trade route that exchanged commodities and innovations between southern Europe and eastern Asia, will make its State College premiere in concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, in Eisenhower Auditorium.
Silkroad musicians appear in many configurations and settings. At Penn State, 13 of the ensemble’s musicians will perform. They are: Dan Brantigan, trumpet; Shawn Conley, bass; Nicholas Cords, viola; Biella da Costa and Nora Fischer, vocals; Jeremy Flower, electronics; Johnny Gandelsman and Mazz Swift, violins; Kayhan Kalhor, kemancheh; Karen Ouzounian, cello; Shane Shanahan, percussion; Wu Man, pipa; and Wu Tong, vocals and sheng. Silkroad founder Yo-Yo Ma will not perform in this concert.
The program is scheduled to feature works by Osvaldo Golijov, including “Tancas Serradas a Muru” and excerpts from “Falling Out of Time” and “La Pasión Segun San Marcos”; an excerpt from Jason Moran’s “Moderato 400”; and compositions by Silkroad artists Conley, Kalhor, Man and Tong.
Visit the Center for the Performing Arts online or call 814-863-0255 for more information.
“In a world filled with a legion of seemingly endless cultural and religious divisions and conflicts fueled by the ever-expanding networks of both real and fake news, it’s hard to remember the commonality that we do share,” observed a writer for the website San Francisco Classical Voice. “Artists have always sought new sources for inspiration, and the Silkroad Ensemble has been blurring and blending cultural boundaries successfully for two decades, driven by its maxim, ‘Music, radical cultural collaboration and passion-driven learning for a more hopeful world.’”