Mar 21 - 23 2022
Concord/Revisited

Concord/Revisited

Presented by Westminster University at Vieve Gore Concert Hall in the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory - Westminster College

Hailed by the New York Times for his "abandon and remarkable clarity," pianist Jason Hardink celebrates the anniversary of Charles Ives seminal piano sonata, the Concord Sonata, and renews the conversation with the Transcendentalist thinkers that inspired Ives, performing world premieres by composers Anthony R. Green and Inés Thibaut.

CONCORD/REVISITED

Charles Ives' ode to the Transcendentalists, the seminal Concord Piano Sonata, remains a deeply moving and monumental listening experience to this day. Celebrating the centenary of this masterpiece, pianist Jason Hardink, hailed by the New York Times for his “abandon and remarkable clarity,” will perform three concerts in three days: beginning with the complete performance of Ives' Concord Sonata; followed by the next two evenings of four world premiere solo piano works commissioned for the occasion by composers Jason Eckardt, Anthony R. Green, Steve Roens, and Inés Thiebaut.

Concerts will include lively roundtable discussions with pianist Jason Hardink and all four commissioned composers, moderated by Transcendentalist scholar, Lance Newman. See below for detailed programming for each evening of this event.

Meet the performer and composers at a special post-concert cocktail reception on Monday evening, March 21st.

Admission Info

All three evenings are included in the purchase of a single ticket; Each evening features a different program. For complete program information, visit westminstercollege.edu/concord

Tickets: $15 General Admission

Free for K-12 students with ID and Westminster Community Members with campus ID or email

Phone: 801.832.2457

Email: performingarts@westminstercollege.edu

Dates & Times

2022/03/21 - 2022/03/23

Location Info

Vieve Gore Concert Hall in the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory - Westminster College

1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105