Photo by Lawrence Sumulong

Kazem Abdullah, conductor
Benjamin Beilman (Career Grant 2012), violin
Heather Buck, soprano
Chris Lysack, tenor
Edwin Jhamal Davis, bass

Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D major
Louis W. Ballard Incident at Wounded Knee
Igor Stravinsky Pulcinella

Travel through time in this thought-provoking program of intricate musical narratives, led by dynamic conductor Kazem Abdullah. Relish in Brahms's spirited Violin Concerto with the brilliant Benjamin Beilman, recipient of a 2012 Avery Fisher Career Grant and featured soloist for The Avery Fisher Legacy Concert. Reflect on Indigenous histories and melodies with Incident at Wounded Knee by Louis W. Ballard, who is largely regarded as the father of Native American composition. To cap off the evening, take pleasure in the music of Stravinsky’s irresistibly playful ballet, Pulcinella, inspired by commedia dell’arte characters of Italian improvised theater.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

Featured Artists

Conductor
Kazem Abdullah
Violin
Benjamin Beilman
Soprano
Heather Buck
Tenor
Chris Lysack
Bass
Edwin Jhamal Davis

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