Friday
April 20, 2007
7:00 p.m.
David Greer Concert Hall
Bloomingdale School of Music
323 West 108th Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 663–6021
1 train (map) to 110th street and Broadway, walk
south for two blocks to 108th street, make a right towards Riverside Drive, the
school is half way between Broadway and Riverside Drive.
Nearby buses (map), M104, M4, M116, M60, M5. Other MTA
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Music + Art
Description:
The intermingling of various forms of art has long been an
interest of Ms. Choi. How do the different mediums interact
and influence each other? Both the pieces of music on this
program were chosen because of their highly evocative nature.
The impressionistic Debussy Sonata is full of tone painting,
changing textures and colors. Piazzolla's programmatic L'Histoire
du Tango has an added element of alluding to the evolution
of a dance genre.
In this art + music experiment, we will explore how these two
pieces of music might spawn works of visual art and how the
resulting paintings might then inform the performance, and
perhaps even the hearing of the music by the audience.
The project will unfold in 4 stages:
1. Musicians rehearse and record, the painter will attend some
rehearsals and be given the resulting recording.
2. The painter will go into the studio and work, listening
to the music as he sees fit.
3. The resulting painting/paintings are shown to the musicians
and discussed.
4. Concert and art viewing.
Program:
C. Debussy
Sonata for Violin and Piano
A. Piazzolla
L'Histoire du Tango
Performers:
Janey
Choi,
violin
Dan
Lippel, guitar
Katy
Luo,
piano
Robert
Aitchison, painter |
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