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SUMMARY:Chamber Works for Voice\, Violin ant Piano at Czech Center New York
DESCRIPTION:The Festival is thrilled to invite audiences for a night celebrating the upcoming release of a brand new album by The Lee Trio\, Midsummer Night Magic. With fantasies\, legends and visions threading the evening’s works\, the Trio will perform works by Uljas Pulkkis and Robert Schumann from its new album alongside Dvorak’s Dumky Trio\, and Schumann songs and music by Thomas Ades performed by violinist Max Tan\, baritone Daniel Gutmann\, and pianist Maximillian Kromer. \nPrior to the concert\, join for a 6:00pm talk by Dr. Carlos Diaz Salazar of Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute. Dr. Diaz Salazar studies the role of microglia in synaptic development and the brain’s capacity for healing\, and will be exploring the ideas of brain connectivity\, plasticity\, and repair with audience members. \n“The Lee Trio brought courage to the melody\, flair for the virtuosity\, depth [to the] works….This evening stood out as one of the most memorable of the Festival.” – Leipziger Volkszeitung \nPROGRAM \nThomas Ades (b. 1971) | Märchentänze (“Dances from Fairytale”) – III. A Skylark (2020) \nRobert Schumann (1810-1856) | Liederkreis Op. 24 (1840) \nRobert Schumann (1810-1856) | Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major\, Op. 80 (1847) \nUljas Pulkkis (b.1975) | Fern Flowers (2015) \nAntonin Dvořák (1841-1904) | Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor\, Op. 90\, B. 166 (Dumky Trio) (1891) \n  \nFEATURING \nBaritone | Daniel Gutmann \nViolin | Max Tan \nPiano | Maximilian Kromer \n  \nThe Lee Trio \nViolin | Lisa Lee \nCello | Angela Lee \nPiano | Melinda Lee Masur \n  \nChelsea Music Festival is a proud partner of Steinway Pianos. \nClick to see full list of Festival Sponsors
URL:https://www.pianyc.net/event/chamber-works-for-voice-violin-ant-piano-at-czech-center-new-york/
LOCATION:Czech Center New York\, 321 E 73rd St.\, New York\, NY\, 10021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Musical Performance
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