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Classical 20 February, 2019

Interharmony Presents Spring Equinotes Concert At Carnegie Hall On March 15,2019

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Interharmony Presents Spring Equinotes Concert At Carnegie Hall On March 15,2019
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / The InterHarmony International Music Festival) Like a collection of exotic flowers placed in a delicate crystal vase, generating the lush aroma of the coming spring equinox, InterHarmony concludes its 6th season at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, showcasing world-renowned and upcoming artists. The program, Spring Equinotes, will transport the audience into the romantic world of Liszt and Brahms, moving with the finesse of gliding light into Messiaen's art of synesthesia and the improvisational roulades of Kapustin. Tickets can be purchased at carnegiehall.org or by calling CarnegieCharge at 212.247.7800.

The evening will start with Sonata for Violin and Piano by Pulitzer Prize winning American composer John Corrigliano, performed by violinist Aihua Zhang and pianist Christopher Taylor. Sonata displays rare, expressive dynamics and virtuosic flavor, intertwined with a canvas of music lines that could be present through the whole evening.

Ravel's compositional style, most associated with impressionism, developed through his life, incorporating elements of baroque, neoclassicism, and even jazz. After joining a group of avant-garde poets, artists, and critics called "Les Apaches", Ravel dedicated Jester's Aubade from Mirrors Suite to members of that group.

Franz Liszt was the rock star of the 19th century and ultimate soloist. The power of Liszt's pianism is enhanced with cascades of rich harmonies, and virtuosic, acrobatic passages in Rigoletto concert paraphrase. Pianist Alvise Pascucci will perform Ravel and Liszt.

Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen, who had almost as many middle names as Dumbledore, claimed to "hear" music as color - synesthesia. Known for his musical experimentation, the audience can imagine colors in his Contemplation of the Joyful Spirit.

Russian Jewish composer Nikolai Kapustin is famed for his pianistic improvisation and taking classical composition in the direction of jazz, as heard in his Twenty-Four Preludes in Jazz Style. Pianist Christopher Taylor will perform both works.

Brahm's Clarinet Trio will be performed by Stacey McColley (clarinet), Misha Quint (cello), and Catherine Kautsky (piano). Anton Webern said "(Brahms) anticipated the developments of the Second Vienese School", leading composers to break away from old rules, flourishing in new ideas.

Like sounding springs flowing into waves of a raging ocean, Brahm's extraordinary craftsmanship lets each instrument to shine. The four movements of music will tumble with the velocity of white water, streaming to the final chord, and creating perfect harmony for InterHarmony's grand finale. More information can be found at www.interharmony.com.






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