Mayah Kadish: New and Shared Musical Languages for the Violin

Grace Bailey

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Starts
7:45 pm
Ends
8:15 pm
Venue
The Auditorium, St John's College
Admission
Ticket price
£10
Suitable for under 18s?
Yes
Mayah Kadish: New and Shared Musical Languages for the Violin
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Violinist Mayah Kadish performs early music, new music, and many musics in between. For her performance at St John’s College Auditorium Mayah Kadish will play a set of recently composed pieces in a programme that celebrates artistic exchange, friendship, and the development of new and shared musical languages. The programme is anchored around four pieces written for Mayah Kadish by Sarah Nemtsov, Sara Cubarsi, Timothy Cape and Elischa Kaminer.

 

Sara Cubarsi – The Blind Cow

Timothy Cape – Edika Liiko

Elischa Kaminer – yamim noraim – episode 1

Mayah Kadish – Opal Ictus

Monteverdi (diminutions by Mayah Kadish) – Cor mio non mori? E mori

Sarah Nemtsov – Kadosh

Mayah is principle violinist of Berlin-based contemporary ensemble s t a r g a z e directed by André de Ridder and London-based contemporary group Ensemble x.y, and founding member of the baroque trio sonata group La Vaghezza. As concertmaster and sometimes soloist she has worked with the European Union Baroque Orchestra, La Tempête, Orchestra Controcorrente, Oxford Baroque, among others.  Mayah has played as soloist in halls such as London’s Barbican Centre (UK), Lisbon’s Centro Culturel de Belem (PT), Cologne Philharmonie (DE), Lucerne Opera (CH), HKW Berlin (DE), Amsterdam Muziekgebouw (NL), Volksbuehne Berlin (DE), Sadler’s Wells (UK), TSB arena Wellington (NZ), Haarlem Philharmonie (NL) Wiesbaden State Theatre (DE).

This performance is a fundraiser for Oxford Health Charity The Oxford Health Charity (OHC) (charity number 1057285) sits alongside Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and aims to provide funds which enhance the experience of patients, carers, families and staff receiving support or working for the Trust. The charity funds activities, equipment, projects and patient-focussed support that is above and beyond the usual expenditure of the NHS budget.  This could range from the provision of simple items to increase patient wellbeing; funding arts and creative sessions that improve the mental health of our patients and staff; the development of our green spaces and activities that improve the welfare and wellbeing of our staff. The Charity also contributes towards largescale projects to develop and enhance the environment around the Trust sites. Earlier in the day of this performance, Maya Kadish will also perform a private, relaxed performance for staff and patients at the Nuffield Hospital.

Please note that this is a charitable fundraising performance with all proceeds from ticket sales going to Oxford Health Charity – Mission, vision, values | Oxford Health Charity
Special thanks to St John’s College for supporting this concert.

Performance times are approximate: Doors 7:30pm // Start 7:45pm // End: 8:15pm

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