Together Bell and Denk produce music of "terrible intensity and light-footed grace," according to Bernard Holland of The New York Times. 75, a favorite among virtuoso performers for its dramatic opening and powerful forward momentum. 75, characterized by their elegant melodies and leisurely development and Camille Saint-Saƫns's Sonata in D Minor, Op. 80, a dark and haunting piece that took the composer nearly eight years to complete Antonin Dvorak's Four Romantic Pieces, Op. The evening's repertoire will feature Sergei Prokofiev's Sonata in F Minor, Op. This will be their first performance together in Bloomington and Bell's first local concert as an incoming IU faculty member. (All faculty performances, aside from benefits, are usually offered at no charge to the community). Elsewhere on their tour (which includes the capital's Kennedy Center and New York's Carnegie Hall), concertgoers can expect to pay premium prices, but this performance will be free due to Bell's recent acceptance of a faculty position at the IU Jacobs School.
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