This week Durham was graced with the presence of "six hip virtuosi"
(as they were deemed by Time Out NY)--a handful of musicians on the
razor's edge of the newfangled classical music/popular music merge.
yMusic is a sextet from New York, they comprise a nontraditional
orchestration of string trio, flute, clarinet, and trumpet, and they not
only play living classical composers; they've actually "inspired an
expanding repertoire of work" both by these composers and by musicians
important in the indie rock scene. And they all have really cute hipster
hair.
In other words, though the adjectives "new" and
"young" and "hip" and "sexy" are often thrown around while yMusic is
discussed, the group has little in common with the legion of doddering
arts administrators tearing their hair out these days
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yMusic, left to right: Hideaki Aomori, Clarice Jensen, CJ Camerieri, Rob Moose, Alex Sopp, Nadia Sirota; photo by Ilya Nikhamin via HuffPo |
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