Baryshnikov Arts Center Salon: Berio, Cage, Mozart
Organization:
Baryshnikov Arts Center
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
4/6/2015
End Date:
4/6/2015
Start Time:
7:30 PM
End Time:
9:30 PM
Event
Info:
Baryshnikov Arts Center presents the chamber music of Berio, Cage, Mozart in the first of three concerts celebrating BAC's 10th anniversary. Five acclaimed musicians: James Austin Smith, oboe Tessa Lark, violin Max Mandel, viola Edward Arron, cello and Pedja Muzijevic, piano, come together for a program featuring one of Mozart's chamber masterworks, his Piano Quartet in G minor, K. 478, and music by iconic 20th century composers Luciano Berio (Sequenza VII for oboe) and John Cage ("Winter" and "Spring" from The Seasons for piano).
BAC Salon is a series of concerts presented in a salon setting, without a division between stage and auditorium. This series takes music written for intimate spaces, jazz and classical alike, back to its natural setting. BAC also strives to make live music more integrated in everyday lives of busy New Yorkers by presenting these hourlong programs with refreshments, no intermission, and keeping ticket prices affordable.
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