Haydn to Hendrix: Classical Crossover

Irie Monte and Stephanie Jaimes

Thursday, March 13, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$100 front row, $45, $35 mbrs.

From Messiaen to Radiohead, Chopin to Queen, many contemporary artists draw their inspiration from the rich classical repertoire. By reshaping the context of this music, Monte and Jaimes link past and present. Their concerts are completely original and carefully programmed, drawing connections across time and genres to help keep string music relevant in the 21st century.

sponsored by Harrison Gallery

Classical Holidays with a View

Irie Monte and Crispin Campbell

Monday, December 9, 5:30pm

Hugh’s View

$40, $30 mbrs.

There’s no snow in the forecast for December, so join us on Hugh’s View for an evening of beautiful string music. Violinist Irie Monte and cellist Crispin Campbell present a special rooftop concert featuring classic holiday tunes and contemporary favorites.

Irie has been playing violin for over 20 years. She was blessed to have an amazing teacher from a young age when she began studying with Setsuko Nagata in New York. Inspired to pursue a career as a music teacher and performer, Irie went on to study music education at New York University. Since graduating from NYU with a Bachelors in Music, Irie has been traveling around the world, teaching, learning and embracing all of life’s experiences. In 2015, her travels brought her to Key West where she fell in love with the beautiful island life and community.

Cellist Crispin Campbell is known as “a musician who defies categories.” From his Michigan home, Crispin has a varied life performing a wide variety of music, from orchestral concerts and chamber music to jazz, bluegrass and Latin music. He taught for many years at Interlochen Arts Academy, where he mentored young cellists from all over the world to begin their own careers. Currently Crispin teaches at the Interlochen Cello Institute in June, the Clazz Music Festival in Tuscany in July, and the Semana de las Cuerdas in Medellin, Colombia in October. He was Visiting Professor of Cello at the University of Miami in 2022. While not performing and teaching, he enjoys traveling, cooking, reading history and spending time with his wife and family.