Concert and Conversation with Kinan Azmeh and Layale Chaker

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Concert and Conversation with Kinan Azmeh and Layale Chaker
Thursday, February 12, 2026 | 5:30 p.m.
Wolfensohn Hall

Close collaborators for many years in life and on stage, clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh and composer and violinist Layale Chaker share a sustained artistic dialogue rooted in friendship, shared cultural lineages, and a belief in music as a site of encounter. Together, they co-wrote the double concerto Dawning for clarinet, violin, and orchestra, co-commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival, and the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra. For this evening's program, each artist will perform selected works from their own repertoire alongside excerpts from their collaborative projects, offering a portrait of two singular voices shaped through long-term exchange, mutual influence, and shared creative ground.

This is a free event and part of the Institute's spring 2026 series, "The Art of Collaboration." Registration is required.

Register for tickets here.

Supported by the Edward T. Cone Foundation 

Date & Time

February 12, 2026 | 5:30pm
Add to calendar 02/12/2026 17:30 Concert and Conversation with Kinan Azmeh and Layale Chaker use-title More: https://www.ias.edu/events/kinan-azmeh-and-layale-chaker   CONCERT AND CONVERSATION WITH KINAN AZMEH AND LAYALE CHAKER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2026 | 5:30 P.M. WOLFENSOHN HALL Close collaborators for many years in life and on stage, clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh and composer and violinist Layale Chaker share a sustained artistic dialogue rooted in friendship, shared cultural lineages, and a belief in music as a site of encounter. Together, they co-wrote the double concerto _Dawning_ for clarinet, violin, and orchestra, co-commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival, and the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra. For this evening's program, each artist will perform selected works from their own repertoire alongside excerpts from their collaborative projects, offering a portrait of two singular voices shaped through long-term exchange, mutual influence, and shared creative ground. This is a free event and part of the Institute's spring 2026 series, "The Art of Collaboration." [https://www.ias.edu/news/art-collaboration-spring-2026] Registration is required. Register for tickets here. [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1981872215146?aff=oddtdtcreator] _Supported by the Edward T. Cone Foundation_  Wolfensohn Hall a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23

Location

Wolfensohn Hall