Concert - Joshua Peckins & Eliko Akahori

Saturday, April 82:00—4:00 PMCommunity RoomGoodnow Library21 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA, 01776

Join us for an IN-PERSON concert, Art of the Recital: "Smiling Through Tears", on Saturday, April 8, at 2PM!

Do not miss an electrifying violin & piano duo performance by award-winning musicians Joshua Peckins, violin, and Eliko Akahori, piano. Filled with delight, spontaneity, and “smiling through tears,” above all this program celebrates the beauty and poignancy of life. 

From the most passionate and expressive sonatas, to dazzlingly virtuosic showpieces, to intimate and lyrical salon pieces written for simple pleasure – Joshua Peckins' programs present a wide range of experiences for listeners, and argue for the relevancy of the recital format in our modern life. With his long-time collaborative duo parter, pianist Eliko Akahori, Joshua Peckins continues the recital series Art of the Recital, founded in 2016, which has since reached hundreds of audience members, with a focus on the great violin and piano duo repertoire, including sonatas, newer works, virtuoso showpieces, and salon pieces.

Art of the Recital: "Smiling Through Tears":

- Franz Schubert, Fantasie for Violin and Piano in C Major, Op Posth. 159, D 934

- Arnold Schoenberg, Phantasy for Violin and Piano, Op, 47

- Myroslav Skoryk, Melody

Intermission

- Barbara Strozzi, Diporti di Euterpe op 7, Lagrime mie 'lamento

- Toshio Hosokawa, Itsuki no Komori Uta

- Jessie Montgomery, Peace

- Johannes Brahms, Violin Sonata No 1, Op. 78

Program subject to change for artistic reasons.

About Joshua: Joshua Peckins has presented solo recitals nationally and internationally throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, including the renowned Figaro Hall of Palace Pálffy (where Mozart himself presented his “The Marriage of Figaro”), Crystal Hall in Japan, the Haydn and Mendelssohn Halls in Austria, as well on the Artist Series of the Bled Festival in Slovenia, the Salzburg Festival at the Mozarteum, the Orford Festival in Canada, and the Cervo Festival in Italy.

Trained in Europe at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts, and in the United States at the Yale School of Music and the New England Conservatory, Joshua Peckins recently completed a multi-year cycle of the complete solo violin music by Bach and Ysaÿe in a series of over 30 lecture recitals, described by Scout Magazines as “...solo violin music at its best” and Reporter Today as a “...brilliant show…!

In every recital program, Peckins draws on a traditional classical repertoire studied in Vienna and performed internationally (on tour in Japan, Europe, and North America), and also seeks out new and diverse works by contemporary composers. Peckins firmly believes that programming authentic, diverse, and fresh repertoire, alongside the traditional warhorses of the past, is necessary in order to keep classical music relevant today.

About Eliko: Eliko Akahori has appeared as a chamber musician and collaborative pianist in concerts throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. Recent performances include a live broadcast of Brahms’ Clarinet Trio on WGBH radio in Boston, and a series of recitals in the U.S, Austria and Spain with Vienna Philharmonic principal flutist Karl-Heinz Schütz. Ms. Akahori also collaborated with Mr. Schütz in recording two CDs that were released in 2014.

Ms. Akahori received the first prize, Coleman-Barstow Award, in the 57th Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition. Past collaborators in recitals, chamber music concerts, recordings, and radio and television broadcasts include members of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Chicago, Montreal, Boston and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras, among others. Ms. Akahori has performed in many festivals including the Banff Centre in Canada, IMAI in Maine, and the Pacific Music Festival in Japan.

She is currently on the faculty at Wellesley College, where she is also the director of the music performance program.

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