Upcoming Events.
OFF the Beaten Path Performance: Revenant
Revenant: South Grand Prairie High School Percussion Ensemble
Fresh off a second place finish at the International Percussion Ensemble Competition, students from SGPHS perform works by Philip Glass and more.
WHERE: Hammon Hall | AT&T Performing Arts Center
WHEN: November 9 | 7:30pm
EVERGREEN [to grow]
The illuminating SEAON FINALE of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series
EVERGREEN [to grow] is a dazzling musical experience through the traditional concert setting that features Caroline Shaw’s The Evergreen into a culturally relevant crisis, thus affecting our everyday lives. Featuring violinist David Do and violist John Batchelder of the award-winning Julius Quartet alongside violinist Eleanor Dunbar and cellist SaiSai Ding, this cross-discipline project brings about new collaborative experiences through the artistic and scientific lens, and raises awareness of climate change in the city of Dallas.
WHEN: Saturday, May 25 | 7:30pm
WHERE: Wyly Studio Theatre | 2400 Flora Street; Dallas, TX 7520
EVERGREEN [to grow]
The illuminating SEASON FINALE of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series
EVERGREEN [to grow] is a dazzling musical experience through the traditional concert setting that features Caroline Shaw’s The Evergreen into a culturally relevant crisis, thus affecting our everyday lives. Featuring violinist David Do and violist John Batchelder of the award-winning Julius Quartet alongside violinist Eleanor Dunbar and cellist SaiSai Ding, this cross-discipline project brings about new collaborative experiences through the artistic and scientific lens, and raises awareness of climate change in the city of Dallas.
WHEN: Friday, May 24 | 7:30pm
WHERE: Wyly Studio Theatre | 2400 Flora Street; Dallas, TX 7520
EVERGREEN [to grow]
The illuminating SEASON FINALE of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series
EVERGREEN [to grow] is a dazzling musical experience through the traditional concert setting that features Caroline Shaw’s The Evergreen into a culturally relevant crisis, thus affecting our everyday lives. Featuring violinist David Do and violist John Batchelder of the award-winning Julius Quartet alongside violinist Eleanor Dunbar and cellist SaiSai Ding, this cross-discipline project brings about new collaborative experiences through the artistic and scientific lens, and raises awareness of climate change in the city of Dallas.
WHEN: Thursday, May 23 | 7:30pm
WHERE: Wyly Studio Theatre | 2400 Flora Street; Dallas, TX 7520
DISSONANCE [life out of balance]
DISSONANCE explores our reliance on technology and how it affects the world around us, diving into the dichotomy of our evolving world and the human experience.
Featuring singer/songwriters Sam Cormier & Honin, all music will be originals written and performed by the duo and will include a plant swap event before and after the performance.
WHEN: March 2 - 7pm
WHERE: Artstillery - 723 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas TX
DISSONANCE [life out of balance]
DISSONANCE explores our reliance on technology and how it affects the world around us, diving into the dichotomy of our evolving world and the human experience.
Featuring singer/songwriters Sam Cormier & Honin, all music will be originals written and performed by the duo and will include a plant swap event before and after the performance.
WHEN: February 29th - 7pm
WHERE: Artstillery - 723 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas TX
JUDITH GORDON | Artist Spotlight
We are thrilled to present pianist Judith Gordon in a one-night solo recital. Making her EMERGE debut last season, Judith captivated audiences with her expressive musicality, electric energy and warm personality. This program reflects on the passing of time - what happens now, today, tomorrow…
WHEN: Wednesday, January 31st | 7pm
WHERE: Artstillery | 723 Fort Worth Ave; Dallas TX
FOR SEASONS [an earth song]
“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit and resign yourself to the influence of the earth”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden
The second performance of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series reflects on the changing of the seasons, what they mean to us and the symbolism they hold in our passing lives. This contemplative program features the return of pianist Mikhail Berestnev and soprano Ekaterina Kim performing works for solo piano and piano & voice.
WHEN: Thursday, November 11 - 7pm
WHERE: West Plano Presbyterian Church | 2709 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75075
FOR SEASONS [an earth song]
“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit and resign yourself to the influence of the earth”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden
The second performance of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series reflects on the changing of the seasons, what they mean to us and the symbolism they hold in our passing lives. This contemplative program features the return of pianist Mikhail Berestnev and soprano Ekaterina Kim performing works for solo piano and piano & voice.
WHEN: Thursday, November 9 - 7pm
WHERE: Kessler Park United Methodist Church | 1215 Turner Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
FRAGE [to ask]
The 23/24 OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series begins with a question: how is climate change present in my life? This opening performance serves as an introduction to our season-long reflection of the effects of climate change and both its subtle & unsubtle presence in our daily lives.
Featuring the award-winning Julius Quartet with guest cellist Geoffrey Manyin and guest violist Lila Brown, this program features works from young contemporary composers, including a past-participant of the Virtual Workshop & Performance, culminating in Beethoven’s turbulent masterpiece “The Storm” (String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29).
PROGRAM:
ZhiYong Tan: Retribution (Virtual Workshop & Performance Participant)
Sophia Jani: String Quartet No. 1 - “See the grass is full of stars”
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29 “The Storm“
TIME: October 7 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: Artstillery | 723 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
FRAGE [to ask]
The 23/24 OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series begins with a question: how is climate change present in my life? This opening performance serves as an introduction to our season-long reflection of the effects of climate change and both its subtle & unsubtle presence in our daily lives.
Featuring the award-winning Julius Quartet with guest cellist Geoffrey Manyin and guest violist Lila Brown, this program features works from young contemporary composers, including a past-participant of the Virtual Workshop & Performance, culminating in Beethoven’s turbulent masterpiece “The Storm” (String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29).
PROGRAM:
ZhiYong Tan: Retribution (Virtual Workshop & Performance Participant)
Sophia Jani: String Quartet No. 1 - “See the grass is full of stars”
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29 “The Storm“
TIME: October 5 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: West Plano Presbyterian Church | 2709 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75075
Blizzard of One
Our 22/23 season closes with a journey between darkness and light. Featuring vocalist, educator and actor Richard Oliver, this experience juxtaposes the recitation of Mark Strand’s Blizzard of One with Franz Schubert’s late String Quartet in G Major.
Franz Schubert: “My Dream” (July 3, 1882)
“For long years I felt torn between the greatest grief and the greatest love…Whenever I attempted to sing of love, it turned to pain. And again, when I tried to sing of pain, it turned to love. Thus were love and pain divided in me.”
Of Blizzard of One (Penguin Random House, Canada):
“Strand's poems occupy a place that exists between abstraction and the sensuous particulars of experience - a place created by a voice that moves with unerring ease between the commonplace and the sublime. The erasure of self and the depredations of time are seen as sources of sorrow, but also as grounds for celebration. This is one of the difficult truths these poems dramatize with stoicism and wit.”
PROGRAM:
Mark Strand: Excerpts from Blizzard of One
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D.887
ARTISTS:
Richard Oliver - Orator
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Sunday, May 28 | 6:00pm
LOCATION: Artstillery | 723 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
Blizzard of One
Our 22/23 season closes with a journey between darkness and light. Featuring vocalist, educator and actor Richard Oliver, this experience juxtaposes the recitation of Mark Strand’s Blizzard of One with Franz Schubert’s late String Quartet in G Major.
Franz Schubert: “My Dream” (July 3, 1882)
“For long years I felt torn between the greatest grief and the greatest love…Whenever I attempted to sing of love, it turned to pain. And again, when I tried to sing of pain, it turned to love. Thus were love and pain divided in me.”
Of Blizzard of One (Penguin Random House, Canada):
“Strand's poems occupy a place that exists between abstraction and the sensuous particulars of experience - a place created by a voice that moves with unerring ease between the commonplace and the sublime. The erasure of self and the depredations of time are seen as sources of sorrow, but also as grounds for celebration. This is one of the difficult truths these poems dramatize with stoicism and wit.”
PROGRAM:
Mark Strand: Excerpts from Blizzard of One
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D.887
ARTISTS:
Richard Oliver - Orator
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Friday, May 26 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: Interfaith Peace Chapel | 5910 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75235
Pop-Up Performance: Wild Detectives
An informal, interactive performance at The Wild Detectives: a bookstore\bar venue in Oak Cliff
TIME: Thursday, May 18 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: The Wild Detectives | 314 W Eighth St. Oak Cliff; Dallas, TX 75208
Tear Down These Walls
“...if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity… if you seek liberalization….tear down this wall!” Ronald Reagan
Where there are walls - there is separation. In today’s multicultural melting pot, the topic of walls has been a consistent hotpoint of division. This program demonstrates in real time the detrimental effects of walls and the destruction of culture.
This program has been selected for the 22/23 AT&T Performing Arts Center The Elevator Project. In 2014, the AT&T Performing Arts Center created the Elevator Project to provide small, emerging and historically marginalized arts organizations and artists with a performance platform in the Dallas Arts District. The Elevator Project is made possible by the support and partnership of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
PROGRAM:
Scott Wollschleger: String Quartet No. 2, “White Wall”
Matana Roberts: Borderland
Jesus J. Martinez: Monarch Migration
Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Thursday, February 4 | 7:30pm
LOCATION: Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, AT&T Performing Arts Center | 2400 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
Tear Down These Walls
“...if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity… if you seek liberalization….tear down this wall!” Ronald Reagan
Where there are walls - there is separation. In today’s multicultural melting pot, the topic of walls has been a consistent hotpoint of division. This program demonstrates in real time the detrimental effects of walls and the destruction of culture.
This program has been selected for the 22/23 AT&T Performing Arts Center The Elevator Project. In 2014, the AT&T Performing Arts Center created the Elevator Project to provide small, emerging and historically marginalized arts organizations and artists with a performance platform in the Dallas Arts District. The Elevator Project is made possible by the support and partnership of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
PROGRAM:
Scott Wollschleger: String Quartet No. 2, “White Wall”
Matana Roberts: Borderland
Jesus J. Martinez: Monarch Migration
Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Thursday, February 3 | 7:30pm
LOCATION: Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, AT&T Performing Arts Center | 2400 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
Tear Down These Walls
“...if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity… if you seek liberalization….tear down this wall!” Ronald Reagan
Where there are walls - there is separation. In today’s multicultural melting pot, the topic of walls has been a consistent hotpoint of division. This program demonstrates in real time the detrimental effects of walls and the destruction of culture.
This program has been selected for the 22/23 AT&T Performing Arts Center The Elevator Project. In 2014, the AT&T Performing Arts Center created the Elevator Project to provide small, emerging and historically marginalized arts organizations and artists with a performance platform in the Dallas Arts District. The Elevator Project is made possible by the support and partnership of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
PROGRAM:
Scott Wollschleger: String Quartet No. 2, “White Wall”
Matana Roberts: Borderland
Jesus J. Martinez: Monarch Migration
Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Thursday, February 2 | 7:30pm
LOCATION: Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, AT&T Performing Arts Center | 2400 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
All Our Yesterdays...
This second program of the 2022/23 OFF the Beaten Path Performances Series revisits the scenes from our youth: chance encounters, whimsical memories, young love - all through the lens of our adult perspective.
Featuring the pianist Mikhail Berestnev, hailed as “an accomplished pianist in every way…" -Nicolas Blanmont / La Libre (Belgium), this program features a collection of memories, culminating with Robert Schumann’s masterful Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood).
PROGRAM:
Bela Bartok: Selections from 44 Duos for Two Violins & Gyermekekek for solo piano
Elena Ruehr: Prelude Variations for Viola & Cello
Robert Schumann: Kinderszenen Op.15, "Scenes from Childhood"
Gabriela Lena Frank: Four Folk Songs for Violin, Cello and Piano
ARTISTS:
Mikhail Berestnev - Piano
Hyun Jeong Lee, David Do - violins
John Batchelder - Viola
Sebastian Kozub - cello
TIME: Saturday, December 10 | 4:00pm
LOCATION: West Plano Presbyterian Church | 2709 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75075
All Our Yesterdays...
This second program of the 2022/23 OFF the Beaten Path Performances Series revisits the scenes from our youth: chance encounters, whimsical memories, young love - all through the lens of our adult perspective.
Featuring the pianist Mikhail Berestnev, hailed as “an accomplished pianist in every way…" -Nicolas Blanmont / La Libre (Belgium), this program features a collection of memories, culminating with Robert Schumann’s masterful Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood).
PROGRAM:
Bela Bartok: Selections from 44 Duos for Two Violins & Gyermekekek for solo piano
Elena Ruehr: Prelude Variations for Viola & Cello
Robert Schumann: Kinderszenen Op.15, "Scenes from Childhood"
Gabriela Lena Frank: Four Folk Songs for Violin, Cello and Piano
ARTISTS:
Mikhail Berestnev - Piano
Hyun Jeong Lee, David Do - violins
John Batchelder - Viola
Sebastian Kozub - cello
TIME: Thursday, December 8 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: Oak Lawn United Methodist Church | 3014 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
"Voir le vie en Rose"
"La vie en rose": to live with an outlook of positivity, viewing each day through a colorful lens. This opening performance of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance series exists as a musical kaleidoscope, highlighting the wide range of sound, timbre and textures captured by both piano and strings.
Featuring the effervescent pianist Judith Gordon, described by The Washington Post as “impressive…her hands danc[ing] across the keyboard…”, this event presents two works of composer Tan Dun, culminating with Gabriel Faure’s Piano Quintet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 89 - a masterpiece of the genre.
PROGRAM:
Tan Dun: 8 Memories in Watercolor for Solo Piano
Tan Dun: 8 Eight Colors for String Quartet
Gabriel Faure: Piano Quintet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 89
ARTISTS:
Judith Gordon - Piano
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Sunday, November 13 | 4:00pm
LOCATION: Bentwood Trail Presbyterian Church | 6000 Bentwood Trail, Dallas, TX 75252
"Voir le vie en Rose"
"La vie en rose": to live with an outlook of positivity, viewing each day through a colorful lens. This opening performance of the OFF the Beaten Path Performance series exists as a musical kaleidoscope, highlighting the wide range of sound, timbre and textures captured by both piano and strings.
Featuring the effervescent pianist Judith Gordon, described by The Washington Post as “impressive…her hands danc[ing] across the keyboard…”, this event presents two works of composer Tan Dun, culminating with Gabriel Faure’s Piano Quintet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 89 - a masterpiece of the genre.
PROGRAM:
Tan Dun: 8 Memories in Watercolor for Solo Piano
Tan Dun: 8 Eight Colors for String Quartet
Gabriel Faure: Piano Quintet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 89
ARTISTS:
Judith Gordon - Piano
The Julius Quartet
TIME: Friday, November 11 | 7:00pm
LOCATION: Oak Lawn United Methodist Church | 3014 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
22/23 Season Friendraiser
Join us for a performance, discussion and Q&A regarding our exciting upcoming season “Breaking Boundaries”
Artists:
The Julius Quartet
Time: Thursday, September 29 | 7pm
Location: Bentwood Trail Presbyterian Church | 6000 Bentwood Trail, Dallas, TX 75252
Different Trains
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
Cosponsored by The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, Different Trains serves as both a documentary and a musical reality, exploring the principles of humans rights and some of the greatest challenges it has faced. Ranging from the Civil Rights movement to the Holocaust, this musical program showcases how artistic expression exceeds all boundaries, recognizing each person’s freedom to make choices and develop our potential as human beings.
PROGRAM
Danielle Bees - Let the Light In
Jessie Montgomery - Source Code
Viktor Ullman - String Quartet No. 3, Op. 46
Steve Reich - Different Trains
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet: EMERGE Artists-in-Residence
LOCATION:
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202
Reception - 6:30pm | Concert - 7:00pm
Different Trains
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
Cosponsored by The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, Different Trains serves as both a documentary and a musical reality, exploring the principles of humans rights and some of the greatest challenges it has faced. Ranging from the Civil Rights movement to the Holocaust, this musical program showcases how artistic expression exceeds all boundaries, recognizing each person’s freedom to make choices and develop our potential as human beings.
PROGRAM
Danielle Bees - Let the Light In
Jessie Montgomery - Source Code
Viktor Ullman - String Quartet No. 3, Op. 46
Steve Reich - Different Trains
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet: EMERGE Artists-in-Residence
LOCATION:
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza | 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202
Reception - 6:30pm | Concert - 7:00pm
CREDO
Cre·do (“ˈkrē-(ˌ)dō)” : A statement of the beliefs or aims which guide someone's action. This program celebrates the music that has come before us and how it has influenced a new generation of artists.
PROGRAM
F. J. Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op 20. No 2
F. Schubert: Quartettsatz + P. Glass Quartettsatz
Credo - Kevin Puts
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet: EMERGE Artists-in-Residence
CREDO
Cre·do (“ˈkrē-(ˌ)dō)” : A statement of the beliefs or aims which guide someone's action. This program celebrates the music that has come before us and how it has influenced a new generation of artists.
PROGRAM
F. J. Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op 20. No 2
F. Schubert: Quartettsatz + P. Glass Quartettsatz
Credo - Kevin Puts
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet: EMERGE Artists-in-Residence
OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series: Mem(ə)rē - What Remains(?)
Mem(ə)rē: What Remains(?)
“Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory” - Percy Bysshe Shelley
This program reflects on that which remains - our perception of experience and its lasting imprint. It explores that which we have lost, that which has changed us and how experiences have affected our sense of living. From Beethoven to Golijov, we explore these ideas transformed into sound, creating our own shared memory together.
PROGRAM:
Gyorg Kurtag: Officium breve, in memoriam Andreae Szervanszky, Op. 28
Ian Lester: “Memories Lost” from Two Vignettes
Jon Paul Mayse: Three Errors - Three Remembrances
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 13 in Bflat Major, Op. 130; mvt V - Cavatina. Adagio molto espressivo
Osvaldo Golijov: Qohelet
ARTISTS: The Julius Quartet - Artists in Residence
*NEW* Time and Location: West Plano Presbyterian Church - 2709 Custer Road, Plano TX | 7pm
OFF the Beaten Path Performance Series: Mem(ə)rē - What Remains(?)
Mem(ə)rē: What Remains(?)
“Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory” - Percy Bysshe Shelley
This program reflects on that which remains - our perception of experience and its lasting imprint. It explores that which we have lost, that which has changed us and how experiences have affected our sense of living. From Beethoven to Golijov, we explore these ideas transformed into sound, creating our own shared memory together.
PROGRAM:
Gyorg Kurtag: Officium breve, in memoriam Andreae Szervanszky, Op. 28
Ian Lester: “Memories Lost” from Two Vignettes
Jon Paul Mayse: Three Errors - Three Remembrances
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 13 in Bflat Major, Op. 130; mvt V - Cavatina. Adagio molto espressivo
Osvaldo Golijov: Qohelet
ARTISTS: The Julius Quartet - Artists in Residence
Time and Location: Arts Mission Oak Cliff - 410 S Windomere Ave, Dallas, TX 75208 | 7:00pm
EMERGE Workshop Composers Showcase
The culminating concert of the EMERGE Virtual Workshop & Performance
PROGRAM:
Featuring the works of the 10 participating composers
ARTISTS:
The Julius Quartet -Artists in Residence
TIME & LOCATION: To be streamed virtually via YouTube Live | 7pm (CTZ)
*** Please visit our YouTube Channel for the concert link***