the sanctified

Beautiful, haunting, rapturous: these six shows—and one omniverous talk—are charged with the pure, nearly spiritual conviction to push beyond the world as it is, toward something purer and stranger—the world of art. The series features two of the season’s most innovative programs, as Megafaun & Fight the Big Bull team with partners to record a live album at Hayti, and the dazzling conceptual artist Ralph Lemon unveils a breathtaking investigation of transcendence and human connection.

World Premiere • Arranged & Performed by The Bad Plus
Saturday, March 26, 2011 | 8:00 pm
Reynolds Industries Theater
$34 • $26 • Duke Students $5

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In this world premiere event, America’s most "audacious, rule-breaking jazz trio" (Billboard) unveils its take on the most notorious work in the history of music. Stravinsky’s modernist bombshell draped ancient folk rites in churning polyrhythms, pitting ruthless advocates of new art against old-guard connoisseurs. Its insurrectionary 1913 premiere remains a touchstone of revolutionary music. Its 2011 rebirth is commissioned exclusively by Duke Performances from The Bad Plus, "an acoustic jazz trio for the future" (Blender), genre-blasting experimentalists "about as badass as highbrow gets" (Rolling Stone). As Durham shifts into spring, Stravinsky’s defiant ambition flowers again.

Pit seating will be available for this performance.  Please check with the box office for availability.

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"With the most distinctive sound of any three-piece outfit since Nirvana, The Bad Plus…demonstrate vitality few bands—rock, jazz, or whatever—can match."
Amplifer

Presented in association with Duke University's Music Department. The Bad Plus' residency at Duke is funded, in part, with a visiting grant from the Council for the Arts, Office of the Provost, Duke University. 

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The Bad Plus Residency at Duke University:
Fall Residency—Monday & Tuesday, October 25 & 26
Spring Residency—Tuesday & Wednesday, January 25 & 26
Culminating Residency—Thursday through Saturday, March 24-27

Thursday, March 24
The Bad Plus: Conversation and Demonstration
moderated by UNC Professor Mark Katz
Reynolds Theater, Duke’s West Campus, 7 pm
Free & open to the public.

The Bad Plus will discuss and play samples of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and compare the original to segments of their arrangement of the work, On Sacred Ground: Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, which The Bad Plus will world premiere on Saturday, March 26, 2011.

Presented in conjunction with The Jazz Loft Project on view through July 10, co-sponsored by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and Duke's Center for Documentary Studies.