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Interview with Jennifer Koh

May 3, 2018

Jennifer Koh, photo by Juergen Frank

Violinist Jennifer Koh is in town this weekend to perform a violin concerto by contemporary composer Kaija Saariaho on May 3, May 4, and May 6. She recently sat down with Michael Toulouse to talk about the concerto she’ll be performing with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and why this composer’s music means so much to her.

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  1. Frank Burch Brown says

    May 3, 2018 at 2:52 pm

    Very informative interview with Jennifer Koh, and important observations on music-making in our day.

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