Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: The Innovators – Debussy to Crumb
$34-$74
- Gloria Chien, piano
- Gilbert Kalish, piano
- Juho Pohjonen, piano
- William Anderson, mandolin
- Bridget Kibbey, harp
- James Austin Smith, oboe
- Daniel Druckman, percussion
- Ayano Kataoka, percussion
- Ian David Rosenbaum, percussion
Claude Debussy — Fetes galantes ("Fantoches" ("Puppets") & "Clair de lune")
Igor Stravinsky — Le Sacre du printemps ("The Rite of Spring") (for piano, four hands)
Charles Ives — 114 Songs ("Ann Street", "Evening", "Dreams", & "The Housatonic at Stockbridge")
George Crumb — Ancient Voices of Children
"Going out on a limb" is an adventure taken by artists seeking to break through to new levels. When they have done so, the world has typically received much of the most exciting and memorable art ever created. This program unites four of music’s most innovative composers, each building bridges to new sound worlds.
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About Gloria Chien, piano
About Gilbert Kalish, piano
As head of the performance faculty, Gilbert Kalish had done much to create the uniquely supportive and stimulating environment of Stony Brook's music department. Through his activities as performer and educator, he has become a major figure in American music making. A native New Yorker, Mr. Kalish studied with Leonard Shure, Julius Hereford and Isabelle Vengerova. He is a frequent guest artist with many of the world’s most distinguished chamber ensembles. Mr. Kalish's discography of some 100 recordings encompasses classical repertory, 20th-century masterworks and new compositions.
http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/music/aboutus/faculty/kalish_gilbert.htmlAbout Juho Pohjonen, piano
About William Anderson, mandolin
About Bridget Kibbey, harp
About James Austin Smith, oboe
About Daniel Druckman, percussion
About Ayano Kataoka, percussion
About Ian David Rosenbaum, percussion
Alice Tully Hall
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