The Virginia Chamber Music Foundation Presents: Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival Concert II

The Virginia Chamber Music Foundation Presents: Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival Concert II

Live Events | 09/9/2024 | 7:30PM

Ticket go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, July 24 at 10:00AM.


Music past and future: This September marks the Charlottesville Chamber Music’s 25th season and renowned musicians from around the country and abroad will celebrate with concerts from Sept. 8 to 19, 2024, including four concerts this week at The Paramount!

Performances will explore three centuries of influence of one of the composers who launched the chamber music tradition, J. S. Bach (1685-1750), reimagining his work, connecting it to a wide range of other works, and looking into the future. 

Dan Tepfer

Bach’s genius and inventiveness have inspired and influenced composers for three centuries. That theme of “invention” is especially on display in the first two concerts at The Paramount, on September 8 and 9. 

At this concert, renowned classical/jazz pianist Dan Tepfer performs Inventions/Reinventions, an album that topped the Billboard classical charts.

Brooklyn Rider 

He performs Bach’s “old” Two-Part Inventions and fills them out with own “new” re-invented free improvisations in the “missing” keys. His hope is that when listeners hear music “that was composed 300 years ago juxtaposed with music that was just improvised in the 21st century, they feel the kinship between the two.” 

Here’s what The New York Times had to say about Inventions/Reinventions:

“It’s hard not to be swept away by Tepfer’s vision and compelling realizations. With disarming seriousness and extraordinary musicianship, he is honoring Bach by creating a conversation with him that is true to both artists.”  

The concert opens with a delightful string quintet by Boccherini – with nothing to do with Bach – followed by modern and contemporary works inspired by Bach.  

Luigi Boccherini                Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid
György Kurtág                   Hommage à J.S.B.
Valentin Silvestrov            Hommage à J.S.B.
Colin Jacobsen                  BTT
J.S. Bach/Dan Tepfer        Inventions/Reinventions

Brooklyn Rider: Colin Jacobsen and Johnny Gandelsman, violin; Nicholas Cords, viola; Michael Nicholas, cello; Timothy Summers, violin; Raphael Bell, cello; Dan Tepfer, piano

Other 2024 Festival concerts at the Paramount include ticketed events on Sunday, September 8 at 7:30PM; Thursday, September 12 at 7:30PM;  and a FREE lunchtime concert open to the public on Friday, September 13 at 12:30PM.

For the full Festival calendar, including events at other venues, go to www.cvillechambermusic.org.


KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! The Paramount Theater is pleased to bring diverse programming to the stage and screen. The Theater does not provide advisories about subject matter for events, as sensitivities vary. Not all events may appeal to, or be appropriate for, every person. Patrons are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the shows offered in order to make informed decisions prior to purchasing tickets.

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Ticket Prices

  • $ 6.00 Youth
  • $ 22.00
  • $ 30.00

Schedule of Events

  • September 9, 2024 | 7:30PM
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