Schedule:
4:00 p.m: Tallā Rouge Works for Two Violas
Set amongst the stunning pieces at the Newport Art Museum, this one-of-a-kind Cajun-Persian viola duo celebrates the virtuosity of the viola through their charismatic performances. Lauded as the "little viola duo that could" by Chamber Music America, Tallā Rouge has performed at Carnegie Hall and Dumbarton Oaks, and won multiple competitions. This concert features works celebrating living composers and reimagining classical favorites, showcasing the duo’s ability to take audiences on a "musical journey that travels far and wide across ‘genre-defying compositions’." (Gramophone Magazine)
Aria Cheregosha and Lauren Spaulding, violas
Program:
Piazzolla La Calle 92
Karl Stamitz Duette Für Zwei Violen No. 1
Kian Ravaei Navazi, I. Arise
Gemma Peacocke Fluorescein
Kian Ravaei Navazi, Ii. Hide
Akshaya Avril Tucker Breathing Sunlight
Karl Mitze Seesaw
Kian Ravaei Navazi, Iii. Rejoice
Tigran Mansurian Lachrymae
Kian Ravaei Navazi, Iv. Return
Caroline Shaw Limestone & Felt
Mark Summers Julie-O
Location: Newport Art Museum
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8:00 p.m: An Evening with Broadway Star Jessica Vosk
The Tuesday evening performance is made possible through the generous support of The Marjorie H. and Joseph F. Turley Family Foundation.
Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer and actress known for electrifying roles in musical theater and on concert stages, including a sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in 2021. Best known for her star turn as Elphaba in Wicked—first on tour and then for the show’s 15th anniversary on Broadway—Vosk played the iconic green witch for two years. Additional Broadway credits include The Narrator in Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jersey in Hell’s Kitchen. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening at The Breakers, where Vosk brings her powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence to one of Newport’s most stunning venues.
Jessica Vosk, voice
Mary-Mitchell Campbell, piano
Location: The Breakers
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