Join Grammy Award–winning violinist Mads Tolling and acclaimed pianist Adam Klipple for an electrifying concert that bridges jazz, classical, and cinematic music. Tolling’s virtuosic violin playing—by turns fiery, lyrical, and playful—meets Klipple’s richly textured piano artistry in a dynamic musical conversation. Together they explore the music from Mads’acclaimed album, Playing the 60s, which features music from 1960’s TV shows, movie and radio hits. The two will also dive into Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, as well as a few original compositions, and standards. At the core are imaginative interpretations, blending improvisation with elegant melodies and rhythmic drive. Expect a night of storytelling through sound, technical brilliance, and heartfelt expression that captivates both jazz lovers and new listeners alike.
General admission. $30 donation online. $35 at the door. Limited seating. Please reserve and purchase tickets prior to the show. Wine, beer and other beverages will be available for purchase.
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