Three Rivers College Patrons of the Arts present “Bach to the Future” at 7 p.m. Feb. 7, at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.
Sponsored by Dental Arts Group, tickets are $15 and are available online at tinnin.ticketleap.com. Tickets will be sold at the door, if any remain. All seats reserved. To find out more and view a complete list of events at Three Rivers, visit trcc.edu/events.
Experience beloved classics from Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart infused with modern jazz, and African and Latin rhythms, all brought to life with unique, cutting-edge musical instruments with Bach to the Future!
Meet the Members of Bach to the Future
All of the players in Bach to the Future are world-renowned performers, best-selling authors, and highly acclaimed composers. This is a show you won’t want to miss!
MICHAEL SILVERMAN
Pianist Michael Silverman is the most streamed pianist in the world, with over 12 billion streams on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. His music has appeared in hundreds of TV and film productions, including “Two and a Half Men,” “American Horror Story,” “The Good Wife,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” and “Better Call Saul.” He is an official endorser of Kawai Pianos.
TRACY SILVERMAN
Formerly the first violinist with the innovative Turtle Island String Quartet, Silverman was named one of 100 distinguished alumni by The Juilliard School and is notable not only for his development and use of the electric 6-string violin, but also for what he terms “progressive string playing,” an evolution of classical string playing that embraces contemporary popular idioms such as rock, jazz, and hip hop.
TV/internet and radio includes a solo Tiny Desk Concert on NPR, A Prairie Home Companion, Performance Today, St. Paul Sunday, and a profile on CBS News Sunday Morning.
ROB SILVERMAN
Recently, on the cover of Modern Drummer Magazine, Rob Silverman is a technical innovator of drums and percussion, performing on a hybrid acoustic/electronic drumset and Zendrum drumitar. His wide-ranging recordings of percussion instruments cover the entire world of drumming: African, Japanese Taiko, Fusion Jazz, Rock, and more. His music has appeared in HBO’s “Leftovers,” Martin Scorcese’s “Silence,” and several Ken Burns’ documentaries. He’s the author of many drum instructional books, including the best-selling “Drumset 101,” published by Mel Bay. His critically acclaimed “Drumology” series of albums showcases his drum duet work with Dave Weckl (Chick Corea), Todd Sucherman (Styx), Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones), Simon Philips (Toto/The Who), Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth/Ringo Starr), Carmine Appice, Billy Cobham, Steve Smith (Journey), as well as Dweezil Zappa, John Patitucci, Eric Marienthal, Jay Oliver, Frank Gambale, Victor Wooten, and many more. He is an official endorser of Yamaha Drums.