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Stravinsky's Chamber Music
2007-2008 Season |
Wednesday, April 9, 2008 7:30 PM Gilder Lehrman Hall at The Morgan Library and Museum (Madison Avenue at 36th Street) |
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Stravinsky Festival International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE);Jayce Ogren, conductor “Dumbarton Oaks” concerto (1937-38) Eight Instrumental Miniatures (1962) Concertino for Twelve Instruments (1952) Ragtime (1917-18) Octet (1922-23) Septet (1952-53) Pastorale (1933) Three pieces for String Quartet(1914) Double Canon (1959) Epitaphium (1959) Fanfare for a New Theatre (1964) Lied ohne Name (1916-18) Three Pieces for solo clarinet (1918) Elégie (1944) Study (1917) THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY OCCURED IN A PREVIOUS SEASON! Presented in association with the Morgan Library and Museum Some of Stravinsky’s greatest works are chamber compositions, many of which are seldom heard in concert. Beginning with "Dumbarton Oaks" concerto, this program moves through works for 15 and fewer musicians. 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. Read the Stravinsky Festival program notes by Paul Griffiths. |
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