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The Devil’s Trill

  • Arts Club of Washington 2017 I Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20006 United States (map)
The Devil's Trill
$65.00

Violinist Siwoo Kim returns from New York to dazzle our audience with dozens of diabolically difficult works of virtuosity and emotional intensity, commemorating All Hallows’ Eve in “classical” style.

Eugene Ysaÿe’s bard-like virtuoso solo sonata draws inspiration from Bach’s violin partitas, as well as from the Gregorian Chant “Dies Irae,” used as song of for the dead in Requiem masses. Schubert’s Erlkönig is based on Goethe's poem about a father frantically riding through a stormy night to save his sick, hallucinating son from a malevolent supernatural Elf-King.

Tartini dreamed that the Devil himself serenaded him with an enticing violin solo, which he promptly wrote down the next morning for us all to enjoy, called the “Devil’s Trill” Sonata. Paganini was allegedly the best violinist ever to have lived, reputedly because he had sold his soul to Satan in exchange for his abilities, explicitly demonstrated in his composition “La Campanella.”

PLEASE NOTE

The price of your ticket includes hors d’oeuvres and drinks from the open wine and beer bar at receptions before and after the concert and during intermission.


Arts Club of Washington

2017 I Street Northwest,
Washington, DC, 20006

Friday, October 30, 2026

First Reception begins at 6:30pm
Concert begins at 7:15pm


EVENT DETAILS

Violinist Siwoo Kim returns from New York to dazzle our audience with dozens of diabolical works of virtuosity and emotional intensity, commemorating All Hallows’ Eve in “classical” style.

Tartini dreamed that the Devil himself serenaded him with an enticing violin solo, which he promptly penned the next morning for us all to enjoy, called the “Devil’s Trill” Sonata.

Eugene Ysaÿe’s bard-like virtuoso solo sonata draws inspiration from Bach’s violin partitas, as well as from the Gregorian Chant “Dies Irae,” used as song of for the dead in Requiem masses. Schubert’s Erlkönig is based on Goethe's poem about a father frantically riding through a stormy night to save his sick, hallucinating son from a malevolent supernatural Elf-King.

Paganini was allegedly the best violinist ever to have lived, reputedly because he had sold his soul to Satan in exchange for his abilities, explicitly demonstrated in his composition “La Campanella.”


PROGRAM

Tartini “Devil’s Trill” Sonata, arranged by Fritz Kriesler (13 min)

Schuman Sonata No 1 in A minor, Op. 105 (18 min)

Intermission

Ysaÿe Sonata Op 27 No 2 for solo violin (13 min)

Schubert/Ernst Der Erlkonig (5 min)

Gluck Danse of the Blessed Spirits (5 min)

Paganini “La Campanella” (5 min)


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