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    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Be Like Water – A Summer Dance”
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    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Be Like Water – A Summer Dance”

    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Be Like Water – A Summer Dance” duoJalal & Pilobolus Artistic Director – Kathryn Lockwood Summer Artists Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Casey Howes, Dancer Jacob Michael Warren, Dancer/Director Renée Jaworski, Pilobolus Co-Artistic Director Frank Apollonio, Director of Photography Doron Schächter, Recording Engineer Concert Music Program & Notes: https://bit.ly/2TuFsp3 Summer is a season for movement! Be Like Water – A Summer Dance is a unique collaboration of music and dance created by duoJalal and two extraordinary dancers, Casey Howes and Jacob Michael Warren, from Pilobolus, one of the most innovative dance companies in the world. Since 1971, Pilobolus has tested the limits of human physicality to explore the beauty and the power of connected bodies. The concert includes the world premiere of a new duoJalal commission by Eve Beglarian, “Be Like Water” and a new poem written for this concert by Evan Warren, “Water.” The concert begins with a series of solos and duets performed by Kathryn Lockwood and Yousif Sheronick followed by four collaborations with the Pilobolus dancers. Stay tuned for the encore - A Day at the Park!! 00:00 - 1. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, Artistic Director 03:44 - 2. Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) “Gavottes I / II”; Kathryn Lockwood, Viola 07:25 - 3. Lost & Found: Kenji Bunch (b. 1973); duoJalal: Kathryn Lockwood, Viola; Yousif Sheronick, Percussion 16:20 - 4. Being 7 for Solo Percussion and Live Loops, Yousif Sheronick (b. 1967) 20:48 - 5. Viola Suite No. 2 in D Major, Max Reger (1873-1916) “Andante & Allegretto”; Kathryn Lockwood, Viola 25:58 - 6. “Be Like Water” by Eve Beglarian (b. 1958) *World Premiere; duoJalal: Kathryn Lockwood, Viola; Yousif Sheronick, Percussion 34:02 - 7. “We Were Apart”: In Nomine, Broken Bodhran, Dervishes; Casey Howes & Jacob Micheal Warren, Dancers; duoJalal - Kathryn Lockwood, Viola & Yousif Sheronick, Percussion 50:44 - 8. “A Day at the Park” Improvisation; Casey Howes & Jacob Micheal Warren, Dancers; duoJalal - Kathryn Lockwood, Viola & Yousif Sheronick, Percussion PROGRAM PART 1 Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 - J.S. Bach (1685-1750) V. Gavottes 1 & 2 Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Lost & Found for viola and percussion - Kenji Bunch (b. 1973) I. Lost in Time II. Found Objects duoJalal: Kathryn Lockwood, Viola & Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Being 7 for Solo Percussion and Live Loops - Yousif Sheronick (b. 1967) Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Viola Suite No. 2 in D Major - Max Reger (1873-1916) II. Andante III. Allegretto Kathryn Lockwood, Viola “Be Like Water” *World Premiere - Eve Beglarian (b. 1958) duoJalal: Kathryn Lockwood, Viola & Yousif Sheronick, Percussion PART 2 "We Were Apart" Choreographed by Casey Howes & Jacob Michael Warren Directed by Jacob Michael Warren In Nomine - all’ongherese “Damjanich emlekko” - György Kurtág (b. 1926) Casey Howes, Dancer Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Improv for Drum and Dancer “Broken Bodhran” Jacob Michael Warren, Dancer Yousif Sheronick, Bodhran & Riq Dervishes for Viola and Percussion - Inessa Zaretsky (b. 1964) IV. Lento V. Vivace Casey Howes, Dancer Jacob Michael Warren, Dancer Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Yousif Sheronick, Dayereh & Bells ENCORE "A Day at the Park" - Kathryn Lockwood & Yousif Sheronick Casey Howes, Dancer Jacob Michael Warren, Dancer Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Yousif Sheronick, Percussion
    Changes by Allison Loggins-Hull.  Performed by duoJalal - Kathryn Lockwood & Yousif Sheronick
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    Changes by Allison Loggins-Hull. Performed by duoJalal - Kathryn Lockwood & Yousif Sheronick

    Changes for viola & percussion by Allison Loggins-Hull was commissioned by the "Four Seasons in Music" Concert Series at the Sands Point Preserve, NY. This performances was the world premiere from the Summer 2020 concert on July 12th, 2020.
    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: Spring 2020 “Honey from Alast”
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    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: Spring 2020 “Honey from Alast”

    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC Spring - “Honey from Alast” A Musical Journey of Hope and Resilience Artistic Director – Kathryn Lockwood Special performance by duoJalal Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Videographer – Rob Davidson Concert Music Program, Poetry & Notes: https://bit.ly/3gi7niI Spring Dinner Menu: https://bit.ly/2TyQfvo Hempstead House at the Sands Point Preserve - May 2020 00:00 - 1. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, Artistic Director 02:28 - 2. J.S. Bach: Prelude in C Major for solo viola 06:26 - 3. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick 07:20 - 4. John T. La Barbera: Danza del Fuego 12:30 - 5. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood 13:49 - 6. Somei Satoh: Birds in warped time II 24:24 - 7. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick 25:30 - 8. Yousif Sheronick: Doubtful Sound for Solo Frame Drum (2018) 31:28 - 9. Introduction & Poetry: Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson (1830-1890) - Kathryn Lockwood 33:19 - 10. Henri Vieuxtemps: Capriccio, Op.55 for Solo Viola (1875) 36:30 - 11. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick 37:36 - 12. Poetry: Honey from Alast Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207–1273) - Kathryn Lockwood 38:30 - 13. Evan Ziporyn: Honey from Alast 50:40 - 14. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick 51:28 - 15. Yousif Sheronick: Jubb Jannin 58:19 - 16. Introduction & Poetry: The Road Not Taken Robert Frost (1874-1963) - Kathryn Lockwood 1:00:20 - 17. Enzo Rao Camemi: a different world
    Duo for Viola & Percussion by Philip Glass
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    Duo for Viola & Percussion by Philip Glass

    Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Yousif Sheronick, Percussion
    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Spring Renewal”
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    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Spring Renewal”

    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Spring Renewal” Artistic Director – Kathryn Lockwood Spring Artists Deborah Buck, Violin Min-Young Kim, Violin Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Raman Ramakrishnan, Cello Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Rob Davidson, Videography Doron Schächter, Audio Recording Concert Music Program & Notes: https://bit.ly/2Q7bndK As the Spring season warms and the earth greens and blooms, we celebrate the renewal of life that nourishes our souls. Works by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Dvorak, Lena Auerbach, Giovanni Sollima, Kenji Bunch, Glen Velez, and Gyrgy Ligeti comprise the Spring 2021 concert, created by series Artistic Director Kathryn Lockwood. Through this eclectic program, we reflect on the past year in which we lived in isolation to survive the pandemic. Now, we take a moment to appreciate all that we have endured – to find new directions in our renewed lives. 00:00 - 1. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, Artistic Director 03:08 - 2. J.S. Bach Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: Min-Young Kim, violin 07:13 - 3. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion 08:10 - 4. Glen Velez Homage for Frame Drums and Viola - duoJalal 15:38 - 5. Introduction - Min-Young Kim, violin 17:43 - 6. Beethoven String Quartet in B-flat major, Op. 130 III. Andante con moto ma non troppo 24:46 - 7. Introduction - Raman Ramakrishnan, cello 26:06 - 8. György Ligeti Sonata for Solo Cello: II. Capriccio: Raman Ramakrishnan, cello 30:47 - 9. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola 31:25 - 10. Robert Schumann String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 41 No. 1 III. Adagio 37:50 - 11. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola 38:30 - 12. Kenji Bunch Until Next Time for solo viola: Kathryn Lockwood, viola 42:57 - 13. Introduction - Deborah Buck, violin 44:02 - 14. Lera Auerbach Par.ti.ta for Solo Violin 3. Andantino 4. Serioso: Deborah Buck, violin 50:15 - 15. Introduction - Min-Young Kim, violin 52:52 - 16. Antonin Dvořák Songs My Mother Taught Me arr. Jason Slayden 55:55 - 17. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion 57:02 - 18. Giovanni Sollima “Waves” for string quartet + percussion
    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Winter Dreams”
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    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Winter Dreams”

    FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Winter Dreams” Artistic Director – Kathryn Lockwood Winter Artists Deborah Buck, Violin Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Violin Kathryn Lockwood, Viola Greg Beaver, Cello Yousif Sheronick, Percussion Jan Klier, Videography Doron Schächter, Audio Recording Concert Music Program & Notes: https://bit.ly/2XBnGz9 As we begin a new year, hoping and expecting a better one than the last, our dreams feed and nourish our souls. The first concert of the 2021 series is a celebration of beginnings and dreams of our future. Created by Kathryn Lockwood, the brilliant program will inspire your dreams with works by Bach, Beethoven, Dvorák, Rhiannon Giddens, Jessie Montgomery, Yousif Sheronick, William Grant Still, Anjna Swaminathan, and Andrew Waggoner. Hempstead House at the Sands Point Preserve – January 2021 00:00 - 1. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, Artistic Director 02:39 - 2. Bach: Suite No. IV in E-Flat major, “Prelude” - Gregory Beaver, cello 07:56 - 3. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion 09:17 - 4. Andrew Waggoner “...to think again of dangerous and noble things” - duoJalal 18:10 - 5. Introduction - Deborah Buck, violin 20:00 - 6. Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in D Major, Op.18/3 I. Allegro 28:47 - 7. Introduction - Hyeyung Sol Yoon, violin 31:31 - 8. Anjna Swaminathan ”Anandham: A Homecoming” (2020) IV. Pratikriti: Rebellion - Hyeyung Sol Yoon, violin 38:25 - 9. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola 39:49 - 10. Rhiannon Giddens “At the Purchaser's Option with variations” 43:50 - 11. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion 45:15 - 12. Yousif Sheronick “Anu” - Yousif Sheronick, frame drum 49:35 - 13.Introduction - Deborah Buck, violin 50:56 - 14. Jessie Montgomery “Rhapsody No. 1” - Deborah Buck, Violin 58:46 - 15. Introduction - Gregory Beaver, cello 1:01:16 - 16. Antonin Dvorak String Quartet in F major, Op. 96, “American” IV. Finale 1:07:18 - 17. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola 1:09:06 - 18. William Grant Still “Danzas de Panama” II. Mejorana y Socavon & IV. Cumbia y Congo
    duoJalal and Friends - with Lark Quartet and Romie di Guise-Langolis at Sands Point Preserve
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    duoJalal and Friends - with Lark Quartet and Romie di Guise-Langolis at Sands Point Preserve

    duoJalal is Ensemble In Residence at Sands Point Preserve. Here are some clips of our Spring 2019 performance with the Lark Quartet. Deborah Buck and Basia Danilo, violins; Caroline Stinson, cello; Romie di Guise-Langolis, clarinet. duoJalal is Kathryn Lockwood, viola and Yousif Sheronick, percussion. Please visit www.duojalal.org for more information.
    duoJalal and Friends - with Todd Reynolds and Nathan Koci at Sands Point Preserve
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    duoJalal and Friends - with Todd Reynolds and Nathan Koci at Sands Point Preserve

    duoJalal is Ensemble In Residence at Sands Point Preserve. Here are some clips from our Summer 2019 concert with violinist Todd Reynolds and Nathan Koci. duoJalal is Kathryn Lockwood, viola and Yousif Sheronick, percussion Please visit www.duojalal.org for more information.
    Scenes for Viola and Percussion by John Patitucci
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    Scenes for Viola and Percussion by John Patitucci

    duoJalal - Kathryn Lockwood and Yousif Sheronick Live from University of North Alabama 2019
    Kenji Bunch - Lost and Found
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    Kenji Bunch - Lost and Found

    Kenji Bunch talks about the creation of Lost and Found for duoJalal
    John Patitucci - Scenes for Viola and Percussion
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    John Patitucci - Scenes for Viola and Percussion

    John Patitucci talks about the piece he wrote for duoJalal.
    duoJalal plays Jubb Jannin by Yousif Sheronick
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    duoJalal plays Jubb Jannin by Yousif Sheronick

    Yousif Sheronick talks about his piece Jubb Jannin...inspired by his mom and the vacuum!
    Glen Velez - Homage for Frame Drums and Viola
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    Glen Velez - Homage for Frame Drums and Viola

    Glen talks about his piece Homage for Frame Drums and Viola. The piece was commissioned and recorded by duoJalal.

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