31 east 28th st.
New York, New York

Gil Morgenstern, violinist and artistic director of the celebrated Reflections Series, will be joined by acclaimed pianist and 2011 Avery Fisher Career Grant Recipient Benjamin Hochman in concert. The program compares and contrasts composers’ expressive needs and their resulting musical vocabularies, and includes: Bach’s Adagio from his G Minor Solo Sonata, Kurtag’s Hommage à J.S. Bach and his Perpetuum Mobile, and Bach’s Fugue from his G Minor Solo Sonata; Kurtág’s Fanfare and his Im Volkston (Népdalféle), Foss’ “Early Song” from Three American Pieces, Kurtág’s Carenza Jig, and Foss’ “Composer’s Holiday” from Three American Pieces; Webern’s Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op.7; and Brahms’ Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Piano, Op. 108 in D Minor.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 7:30pm
WMP Concert Hall | 31 East 28th Street | NYC

Tickets: $35 General Admission; $15 Students
Available at 212.582.7536
Information: www.wmpconcerthall.com

Gil Morgenstern: www.gilmorgenstern.com
Reflections Series Online: www.reflectionsseries.com | www.youtube.com/reflectionsseries

Official Website: http://www.wmpconcerthall.com

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