Walden Chamber Players: The Evolution of the American Sound
Hours: | 4:00-6:00pm |
Ages: | Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $ see below |
Category: | Music & Concerts |
Aaron Copland is often referred to as the “Dean of American Music”, a title he earned by his dedication to promoting and fostering a highly talented crop of new American composers throughout the 20th century.
This circle of composers, by way of friendly competition and mutual inspiration, played an active role in shaping the iconic “american sound” in the early half of the twentieth century.
Come celebrate this unique period in American music with us!
PROGRAM:
Rorem: Trio (1960), for flute, cello & piano Rorem: The Unquestioned Answer Barber: Canzone for flute and piano Copland: Threnody No.1: In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky
Copland: Threnody No.2: In Memoriam Beatrice Cunningham Paul Bowles: Sonata for flute and piano Virgil Thomson: Serenade for flute and violin Marion Bauer: Trio Sonata No.
1, Op.
40
Marianne Gedigian, flute
Alexander Veinzon, violin
Curtis Macomber, violin
Christof Huebner, viola
Ashima Scripp, cello
Jonathan Bass, piano
Ticket Info: $20 adults, $10 students, Children under 12 admitted free of charge.
Tickets available at the door or at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/profile/218898
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$20 adults; $10 students; Children under 12 free
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210 Herrick Rd, Newton Center, MA, 02459 map
Phone: 617 871 9927
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