Apr 17 2008 - 7:30pm
Location(s)
Gilder Lehrman Hall at The Morgan Library and Museum
Madison Avenue at 36th Street
New York City, NYUnited States
Performers and/or Faculty:
Tony Arnold, soprano
Alison Tupay, mezzo-soprano
Peter Tantsits, tenor
Craig Phillips, bass-baritone
Matthew Worth, baritone
International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
Steven Osgood, conductor
Presented in association with the Morgan Library and Museum Featuring works for voice accompanied by large and small ensemble and piano, this blockbuster evening showcases Stravinsky’s complete output of songs. Don’t miss this comprehensive journey that traverses 64 years of the composer’s career, from his first extant work to his last completed song. A five-concert festival produced by Miller Theatre at Columbia University in association with Park Avenue Armory and the Morgan Library and Museum with the generous underwriting of The Reed Foundation. No other composer in the twentieth century wrote in such a multiplicity of styles as Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971). From neo-classicism to serialism, ballet to chamber works, Stravinsky’s musical genius was wide-ranging. Miller Theatre at Columbia University explores this epic composer’s astonishing variety in this Festival featuring over 45 works drawn from his chamber music, songs, choral compositions, and orchestral music.
Presented By:
Miller Theatre at Columbia UniversityEmail:
miller-arts@columbia.eduPhone:
212-854-7799Pricing
Cost:
$45
Discount to EMA Members:
NoDescription of Discounts:
40% discount for people ages 25 and under (with valid ID). 15% discount for seniors 65 and above (with valid ID). 