For That Prokofiev-Loving, Beer-Swilling Crowd, at Le Poisson Rouge – NYTimes.com

Despite Mr. Prokofiev’s encouragement, a sizable, chatty audience fell silent as Samuel Z. Solomon, an adroit percussionist, played Marcos Balter’s frenetic “Descarga” and Michael Early’s evocative “raingutter.” In Judd Greenstein’s “We Shall Be Turned,” played later, Mr. Solomon made the considerable challenge of sustaining smooth legato lines across disparate instruments seem effortless.

via Music Review – Elysian Quartet – For That Prokofiev-Loving, Beer-Swilling Crowd, at Le Poisson Rouge – NYTimes.com.

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