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September 21, 2012 by helen

Jenny makes her debut at Le Poisson Rouge

Following her recent, critically acclaimed New York Carnegie Hall debut, pianist Jenny Q Chai has been selected to appear at New York’s Le Poisson Rouge. The concert will take place on Sunday, November 4 at 7:30pm (doors at 6:30pm). Ms. Chai will perform works by Satie, Schoenberg, Stockhausen, Scarlatti, Stroppa, and more. Le Poisson Rouge is located at 158 Bleecker Street in New York City. For more information or tickets ($15/$20), visit www.LePoissonRouge.com.

COMPLETE PROGRAM:
Satie Three Gymnopedies
Schoenberg Op.11 Drei Klavierstücke
Stockhausen Klavierstucke Nr.8
Scarlatti two sonatas
Stroppa Innige Cavatina
John Cage the Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs/nowth upon nacht
Nils Vigeland Barcarolle from Life Sketches
Bouchorechliev Orion III
Chopin Barcarolle

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Ms. Chai played with conviction, providing the necessary insight for these difficult works…Encores included works by Nils Vigeland and John Cage, the latter sung and tapped on the piano case instead of played. It served as a fitting close to an adventurous, ear-tickling program. — Angela Sutton, Feast of Music

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