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Tour de Force CD Release Celebration
Tour de Force: Eliza Garth performs new American virtuoso works for piano
Pianist Eliza Garth performs new virtuoso works by composers Sheree Clement and Perry Goldstein, celebrating the March release of Tour de Force - her new CD on Albany Records featuring Clement and Goldstein, who will attend the recital. from Préludes, deuxième livre Claude Debussy ii. Feuilles mortes x. Canope from Préludes, premiere livre ii. Voiles vi. Des pas sur la neige
Piano Preludes, #1-6 Sheree Clement Meditatively Moderato Gently, steadily; moderato Moderato Lento Allegro
Morceaux, Opus 57 Alexander Scriabin Désir Caresse dansée
shreds and patches Perry Goldstein Insistent Tolling, luminous Puckish Dreamy Jazzy and driving Floating Ecstatic and heartbreaking
Reception to follow.
Eliza Garth, through her recordings and her performances worldwide, is renowned as an artist with an adventurous spirit, championing some of the most demanding works in the repertoire. Her recordings of Donald Martino's solo piano works on Centaur met with national acclaim. In the NY Times, Bernard Holland stated, "Ms. Garth...has an exquisite ear for piano sound. One can think of no one better qualified to play this intricate, shining music."
The Composers Now Festival empowers living composers, celebrates the diversity of their voices and honors the significance of their musical contributions to our society. During the month of February, the Festival brings together dozens of performances presented by venues, ensembles, orchestras, opera companies, dance companies and many other innovative events throughout New York City. Experience the sounds and get to know the creators behind the music. From jazz to indie, from classical to electronic and beyond, join us on a sonic journey through the landscape of the arts of our time. Composers will be in attendance at all events and will be interacting with audiences. Composers Now is a project partner of The Fund for the City of New York. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the ASCAP Foundation, the Cheswatyr Foundation, the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, The Dubose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund and the Newburgh Institute for the Arts and Ideas.
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LocationTenri Cultural Institute (View)
43A West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
United States
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Minimum Age: 5 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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