CMS Winter Festival: From Song
$23
- Joélle Harvey, soprano
- Ken Noda, piano
- Stella Chen, violin
- Cho-Liang Lin, violin
- Paul Neubauer, viola
- Nicholas Canellakis, cello
- Edgar Meyer, double bass
- Sebastian Manz, clarinet
- Peter Kolkay, bassoon
- Kevin Rivard, French horn
Franz Schubert — "Five German Dances" (formerly D. 90) from Five Minuets and Five German Dances, D. 89
Franz Schubert — Auf dem Strom, D. 943
Franz Schubert — Octet in F major for Winds and Strings, D. 803, Op. 166
Franz Schubert — Der Hirt auf dem Felsen ("The Shepherd on the Rock"), D. 965
Like a shooting star, Franz Schubert blazed across music's sky for a brief 31 years, leaving behind over 1,000 works that transformed the Classical into the Romantic age.
Four programs spanning Schubert's creative career and variety of compositions offer a rich journey into one of music's most ethereal worlds. A fifth concert explores how the legacy of Schubert and composers in the two centuries following his death have re-worked and been inspired by his compositions.
Attending in person: This program will be presented in person at Alice Tully Hall on February 10 and 12.
Attending online: This performance will be recorded and presented as an online broadcast starting March 22 at 12pm Eastern. This digital event will be available for purchase until March 8, 2023 at 12pm Eastern. Once purchased the event will remain on demand until March 15, 2023 at 11:59pm Eastern.
About Joélle Harvey, soprano
About Stella Chen, violin
About Cho-Liang Lin, violin
About Paul Neubauer, viola
Paul Neubauer's exceptional musicality and effortless playing led The New York Times to call him "a master musician." Appointed principal violist of the New York Philharmonic at age 21, he has appeared as soloist with over 100 orchestras globally.
http://www.paulneubauer.com/About Nicholas Canellakis, cello
Nicholas Canellakis has become one of the most sought-after and innovative cellists of his generation, praised as a "superb young soloist" (The New Yorker) and for being "impassioned ... the audience seduced by Mr. Canellakis's rich, alluring tone" (The New York Times). A multifaceted artist, Canellakis has forged a unique voice combining his talents as soloist, chamber musician, curator, filmmaker, and composer/arranger.
https://www.nicholascanellakis.com/