Celebrated French horn quartet Genghis Barbie to perform at CWU
ELLENSBURG — The renowned French horn quartet Genghis Barbie will be returning to Central Washington University on Thursday for a 7 p.m. performance in McIntyre Hall.
Heralded as “the leading post post-feminist feminist all-female horn experience, the most innovative and energizing chamber ensemble of its generation and beyond,” the all-female horn ensemble delivers a visceral and unadulterated musical adventure.
The group last performed at CWU in November 2012, presenting arrangements of pop music from the 1970s, ’80s, ’90s, 2000s, and today. They are regarded as one of the most versatile and expansive groups on New York’s classical/pop/rock/jazz/indie/alternative/punk/electro-acoustic scene.
Tickets for the performance – sponsored by the CWU Music Department, the College of Arts and Humanities, and the CWU Horn Club – are available through Wildcat Tickets at https://bit.ly/CWUGenghisBarbie25. Cost is $15 for general admission and free for CWU students.
Genghis Barbie has changed the perception of the French horn as a contemporary musical instrument with their refreshing arrangements, high artistry, and high-energy performances. The quartet of Freedom Barbie, Velvet Barbie, Tiger Barbie, and Attila the Horn will present a unique and innovative program featuring music by Queen, Whitney Houston, Chappell Roan, Brandi Carlisle, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Imogen Heap, Alison Krauss, Demi Lovato, Stevie Wonder, the Beach Boys, Eurythmics, and more.
Balancing individual careers in symphony orchestras in addition to their busy New York City performing schedule, the four musicians have performed at multiple International Horn Society Symposiums, premiered a solo commission at Carnegie Hall, and appeared on America's Got Talent.
Their recent recording of “Take on Me” was featured in an episode of the HBO show “The Leftovers.” As educators, they have toured numerous universities presenting workshops, master classes, and lectures on musical entrepreneurship.