Concerts Around the Corner at the Studio Around the Corner: Music and Immigration – Enrique Granados Centenary

 

Concerts Around the Corner at the Studio Around the Corner: Music and Immigration – Enrique Granados Centenary

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Sunday, July 10 at 5:00PM: The Cultural Arts Coalition presents: Music and Immigration, Enrique Granados Centenary. The program will include several works by Granados, including his Quintet for Piano and Strings. Amy Campanaro, Director of the Southeast Museum, will present a talk on the waves of immigration to New York and the Putnam County area. Musical selections representative of those groups will be performed, including works by Giacomo Puccini, Vittorio Monti, Percy Grainger, Heitor Villa Lobos and Miguel Sandoval. The performers are: Jennifer Tao, piano; Robert Zubrycki, violin; Kristina Musser, violin; Adria Benjamin, viola; and Sarah Hewitt Roth, cello.

 

“Enrique (Enric) Granados (1867-1916) spent the final months of his life in New York. His visit to the United States included some of the most important artistic triumphs of his life: the World Premiere of his opera, GOYESCAS, at the Metropolitan Opera, solo and chamber music recitals with cellist Pau (Pablo) Casals, recordings for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, the premiere of his symphonic poem, DANTE, by the Chicago Symphony, and a recital at the White House. The coincidence of the Centenary of Granados’ death in 2016 and the 150th Anniversary of his birth in 2017 provides a unique opportunity to re-discover and re-evaluate the important contributions by Granados to the musical world and to highlight the ties between his native Catalunya and the city of New York.” *

 

Violinist, Robert Zubrycki, is currently Concertmaster for the New York City Chamber Orchestra and a member of the American Symphony Orchestra. A veteran of dozens of Broadway shows, Bob plays in the orchestra for She Loves Me and previously for A Gentleman’s Guide To Love and Murder, winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best New Musical. He can be heard on the recent cast recordings of An American in Paris and Paint Your Wagon. He has won an Emmy Award for his musical contribution to the documentary, The Curse of the Bambino. As a chamber musician, Robert is the first violinist for the Queen’s Chamber Band and the Queen’s Chamber Trio. The Queen’s Chamber Trio’s critically acclaimed recordings of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven are available on the Lyrichord label. Robert toured the United States with the Abaca String Band, including performances at the Chautauqua Institute and the White House.

Tickets are $15 general admission; $5 students. Call us at (845) 363 – 8330 or email TOSCAC2010@gmail.com for reservations for this popular series.

 

The Studio Around the Corner is at 67 Main Street, Suite 101, Brewster, NY.

For more information on this and other events, visit: www.oththeater.org or on Facebook at “Old Town Hall, Brewster, NY”.

 

Concerts Around The Corner is made possible in part by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature. In Putnam County, this grant program is administered and monitored by the Putnam Arts Council, Mahopac, NY.

 

* From the Brook Center, http://brookcenter.gc.cuny.edu/enrique-granados-centenary-and-anniversary/

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The Studio Around the Corner at Old Town Hall

Cultural Arts Coalition

67 Main Street, Suite 101

Brewster, NY 10509

(845) 363-8330

toscac2010@gmail.com

www.oththeater.org

Facebook: Old Town Hall

 

 

About The Town of Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition

The Town of Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating and sustaining cultural arts within the Town of Southeast and its surrounding region. TOSCAC was established as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation in August 2010 with the purpose, as detailed in the incorporation papers, “… to promote and raise funds for the development and effective management of affordable, accessible performance space that will provide citizens of the Town of Southeast opportunities to participate in and appreciate cultural arts, including lectures, theater, dance, film, music, visual arts, and inclusive community events.” 

Our current focus is the renovation of the Southeast Old Town Hall, a historic landmark within the Village of Brewster and a perfect venue to serve as a cultural hub. The Old Town Hall has been described as a “Jewel in the Center of Brewster” and its renovation will help foster the revitalization of downtown Brewster.

 

Author: Harlem Valley News