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Mimesis: Musical Representations
First Preview: Sep 19, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 16, 2015
Closing Date: Oct 17, 2015
Running Time: 02:15
Playing @
Carnegie Hall
57th St & 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019-3210
Art, poetry, philosophy, and even the stars—as represented in music. Van Gogh, Nietzsche, Paul Klee, and others inspired these works.
PROGRAM
Gunther Schuller – 7 Studies on Themes of Paul Klee
Schuller’s most famous composition is a musical representation of 7 works by artist Paul Klee, ranging from blues harmonies to Arab melodies
Henri Dutilleux – Correspondances
At the age of 87, Dutilleux wrote his first orchestral song cycle, setting to music poems by Rainer Maria Rilke and Prithwindra Mukherjee
Nico Muhly – Seeing is Believing
ASO has co-commissioned this new orchestration of Muhly’s hypnotic work featuring a six-string electric violin.
Richard Strauss – Also sprach Zarathustra
Strauss’ famous tone poem—well-known from its use in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey—was inspired by Nietzsche’s work of the same name, borrowing chapter titles and themes
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY OCTOBER 16th @ 8 pm
PROGRAM
Gunther Schuller – 7 Studies on Themes of Paul Klee
Schuller’s most famous composition is a musical representation of 7 works by artist Paul Klee, ranging from blues harmonies to Arab melodies
Henri Dutilleux – Correspondances
At the age of 87, Dutilleux wrote his first orchestral song cycle, setting to music poems by Rainer Maria Rilke and Prithwindra Mukherjee
Nico Muhly – Seeing is Believing
ASO has co-commissioned this new orchestration of Muhly’s hypnotic work featuring a six-string electric violin.
Richard Strauss – Also sprach Zarathustra
Strauss’ famous tone poem—well-known from its use in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey—was inspired by Nietzsche’s work of the same name, borrowing chapter titles and themes
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY OCTOBER 16th @ 8 pm
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Leon Botstein shares the stories behind the music in a lively 30-minute Conductor’s Notes Q&A at 7 PM in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Free for all ticket holders.
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Accessibility
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Elevator/Escalator
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Entrance
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Assisted Listening System
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Parking
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Restroom
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Telephone
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Visual Assistance
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Wheelchair Info
Available on the Parquet level of Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage and Weill Recital Hall. Available on the Parterre and Mezzanine levels of Zankel Hall. Tickets for these seats may be purchased at all price levels. Patrons using wheelchairs must confirm seating access in advance by calling the House Manager's office at (212) 903-9605.











