120 W 69 St., New York, NY
New York City, New York 10001

Stephanie Chase, violinist, is joined by Jon Manasse, clarinetist, Sophie Shao, cellist, and John Novacek, pianist, for a concert of humorous and imaginative works composed between 1917 and 1987 by Igor Stravinsky, John Cage, Ingolf Dahl, Paul Hindemith and Paul Schoenfield – all of whom have strong American affiliations either by birth or residence.

PROGRAM:

"Suite Italienne" – Igor Stravinsky (arr. Dushkin);
“Portrait of Socrates” from "Cheap Imitation" for violin solo – John Cage;
"Concerto a tre" - Ingolf Dahl;
"Capriccio" and "The Frog He Went A-Courting" - Paul Hindemith; and
"Cafe Music" – Paul Schoenfield.
John Cage enlisted the I Ching to help write "Cheap Imitation," which was inspired by Satie's music. Ingolf Dahl's "Concerto" was premiered by Benny Goodman (his music student at the time!), Hindemith set a nursery rhyme to music and Schoenfield's "Cafe Music" was inspired by his stint as a pianist in a St. Paul Steakhouse!

Pre-concert talk at 7:30 by Eric Wen: "Dissonance: The Purveyor of Time." Doors open at 7:15 p.m.

Official Website: http://www.musicofthespheres.org

Added by Stephanie Chase on April 20, 2011

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