Agroiko'teros
Thu Sep 14 2000
This program explores the boundaries of sound and noise, and tests the limits of virtuosity. Aristotle described Xenophanes, his less polite but more insightful predecessor as ‘agroiko’teros’ [slightly uncouth]; c)i presents a concert of challenging, slightly uncouth music intending to help you redefine what chamber music can be.
This concert was also performed at Christophe Landon Gallery 1926 Broadway, New York on 13 September 2000
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“There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.”
--Francis Bacon, The Essays