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Not just violins
Because it’s all about live music in Austin… Two-time Pulitzer-nominated composer and Austin Symphony Orchestra bassist P. Kellach Waddle gathers a few friends — bassist Jessica Gilliam-Valls, flutist Karmen Suter and violinist Paul Roberston — to jam out, chamber music style, when the Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek screens “The Red Violin” on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
John Corigliano won an Academy Award for original score for this endearing movie that follows a violin through three centuries of owners. Now, Waddle and company recreate the score live and adds an original new work of his own.
PRE-MOVIE CONCERT Courante from Suite 4 — J.S.Bach; Adagio and Allegro from Canonic Sonata— G.P. Telemann; Theme & Variations from “The Red Violin Caprices” — J. Corigliano.
INTERMISSION CONCERT Duo In D major for Flute and Bassoon — Beethoven; Ordis: Concert Etude in the Style of Paganini — Rabbath; Fantasia-Trio on themes from Gretry’s “The Judgment of King Midas” — P.K. Waddle.
From “The Red Violin,” Lions Gate Films.
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