American violinist and Grammy nominated artist, Ariana Kim, performs in Lancaster for the very first time in the intimate setting of Lancaster University's Chaplaincy Centre, together with Lancaster Arts programmer and classical guitarist, Michael Poll.
Embark on a musical flight with a programme that traverses the emotional spectrum. Bach's Partita No. 3 for Solo Violin lifts off with intricate Baroque patterns, then Paganini's Sonata Concertata in A Major showcases the violin's ability to navigate complex emotional terrains with agility and grace. The journey completes with Astor Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango.
Ariana Kim has become one of the most respected artists of her generation. Together with the Aizuri Quartet, she was awarded the gold medal at the 2017 Osaka International Competition, and a 2019 Grammy nomination for her debut album. Ariana is joined by Michael Poll who has performed across North and South America and Europe. In 2022, he conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Lancaster House.
'an invaluable central thread of integrity and stylishness... played with soulful flair'. New York Times.
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Lancaster University campus is situated on the A6, close to Junction 33 of the M6. From Lancaster: head south out of the city on the A6, follow signs for University From the M6: take Junction 33 towards Lancaster (A6), follow signs for University
Lancaster University is set in 250 acres of beautiful landscaped parkland south of Lancaster city centre. By bus Buses run every 10-15 minutes from Lancaster city centre to the central underpass on campus. There are also frequent services from Morecambe, Blackpool and Preston. By train Lancaster is on the West Coast Main Line and is a main stop for services running between London and Scotland. There are also regular connections from Preston, Manchester and Liverpool. By bicycle There is a well-signed and maintained scenic cycle-path running from the city centre. The route takes about 25 minutes.
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