The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
3/20/2019
End Date:
3/20/2019
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
Part of Carnegie Hall's Spring 2019 MIGRATIONS Festival
John Corigliano: Fantasy on an Ostinato Nino Rota: a selection from 15 Preludi Chick Corea: Children's Songs 10-20 Curtis Cacioppo: Armed and Dangerous (fantasy-variations on L'Homme Arme) Missy Mazzoli: Isabelle Eberhardt Dreams of Pianos Frederic Rzewski: Down by the Riverside Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (from North American Ballads)
Emanuele Arciuli has established himself as one of the most original and interesting performers on today's classical music scene. His repertoire ranges from Bach to contemporary music, with a strong affinity for composers from the United States. He continuously develops new projects and is in constant pursuit of new ideas and innovative programs. Round Midnight Variations, a group work written for Arciuli by composers such as Crumb, Babbitt, Kernis, Rzewski, Torke, Daugherty, Bolcolm, Hoffman, and Harbison, has sparked the interest of international critics. His numerous recordings include Gates to Everywhere, with music by Carla Bley, Fred Hersch, and Chick Corea, the complete piano works of Berg and Webern, and the world premiere of Bruno Maderna's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. His CD dedicated to George Crumb (Bridge) was nominated for a Grammy Award. Recently VAI Records released a DVD featuring Ives' Concord Sonata. His most recent release is Walk in Beauty, a 2-CD set for Innova, featuring music composed for him by such musicians as John Luther Adams, Michael Daugherty, Kyle Gann, and Martin Bresnick, as well Native American piano music.
Arciuli regularly performs at major concert halls and festivals, such as the Berliner Festwochen at Philharmonie, Wien Modern at Musikverein, La Scala Milano, Biennale di Venezia, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Miami Piano Festival, Miller Theater New York, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Brescia and Bergamo International Piano Festival.
http://italianacademy.columbia.edu/
Location:
Italian Academy, Columbia University
Room:
Address:
1161 Amsterdam Avenue (just south of 118th Street)
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