Tan Dun Conducts

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Tan Dun
Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)
Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Ji Hea Hwang TŌN ’24 piano
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)
Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Tan Dun conductor
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
Ji Hea Hwang TŌN ’24 piano
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

Tan Dun Conducts

  • May 21, 2023 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Program to be announced

Tan Dun conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25; On sale Sep 1

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

JoAnn Falleta conducts Ravel and more

  • Oct 16, 2022 at 3 PM
  • Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall


Program & Artists

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
Ernest Chausson Poème
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

JoAnn Falletta conductor
Nikki Chooi violin

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

The Lost Generation

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

The Lost Generation

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage


Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

The Lost Generation

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

The Lost Generation

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage


Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

Carnegie Hall

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

buy tickets

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

buy tickets

Carnegie Hall

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

buy tickets

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

buy tickets

Carnegie Hall

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

buy tickets

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. P. Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

buy tickets

Carnegie Hall

  • Nov 3, 2022 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

buy tickets

Program & Artists

Adolf Busch (arr. P. Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

buy tickets

New Voices From the 1930s

  • May 12 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

buy tickets

Artists

Leon Botstein conductor
Gilles Vonsattel piano
Frank Corliss piano

 

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

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New Voices From the 1930s

  • May 12 at 7 PM
  • Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor
Gilles Vonsattel piano
Frank Corliss piano

 

Tickets

  • Start at $25

Health & Safety Requirements

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

Health & Safety Requirements

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

Health & Safety Requirements

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
  • Saturday evening livestream – Pay what you wish

5-Concert series 35% off the full price
Create Your Own series 25% off the full price

Health & Safety Requirements

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Shostakovich & Dawson

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Artists

Leon Botstein conductor

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  • Live in-person Tickets start at $25
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Presented by the Bard Music Festival
Salons were a haven for the Parisian avant-garde, especially those of Boulanger’s colorful friend and patron, the sewing machine heiress Winnaretta Singer, Princesse Edmond de Polignac. It was there that many ensemble pieces first came to life, including Lipatti’s neo-Baroque Concertino.Boulanger also led the first performance of Stravinsky’s “Dumbarton Oaks” Concerto, having instigated its creation; it was her idea for Washington’s Bliss family to commission the composer to write a Brandenburg-inspired piece for their private salon at the D.C. estate that gave the work its name.Composed during the Nazi occupation of Paris and notable for the triumphant trumpet solo of its Finale, Honegger’s Second Symphony for Strings premiered at the Collegium Musicuum in Zurich.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

  • Livestream Tickets $10

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

  • Livestream Tickets $10

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

  • Livestream Tickets $10

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

  • Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano
  • Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks”
  • Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil
  • Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

  • Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano
  • Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks”
  • Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil
  • Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

  • Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano
  • Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks”
  • Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil
  • Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

  • Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano
  • Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks”
  • Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil
  • Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

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The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

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Sunday Tickets

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces, for cello and piano

Concert Notes

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” ​

Concert Notes

Arthur Honegger Symphony No. 2 in D ​

Concert Notes

Peggy Glanville-Hicks Prelude for a Pensive Pupil ​

Concert Notes

Dinu Lipatti Concertino in the Classical Style, Op. 3​

Concert Notes

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

Brief remarks by Joshua DePoint bass

Galina Ustvolskaya Symphonic Poem No. 1
U.S. Premiere

20 min

Brief remarks by Batmyagmar Erdenebat viola

Richard Strauss Four Songs, Op. 27
Paulina Swierczek soprano
Sung in German; English translation projected
13 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by Anita Tóth trumpet

Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3
42 min

The concert will last approximately 2 hours. All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Copland Symphony No. 3

The Bard Music Festival

The Bard Music Festival returns for its 31st season with an exploration of the life and work of Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), the pioneering Parisian pedagogue, composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and indomitable personality who shaped more than a generation of American musicians. Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Nadia Boulanger and Her World pays tribute to one of the most important female figures in the history of classical music.

The festival will present examples of Boulanger’s own, little-known oeuvre alongside music by her teachers and mentors, including Gabriel FauréLouis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor; her Parisian contemporaries, like Claude DebussyOlivier MessiaenFrancis PoulencMaurice RavelErik Satie and expats George GershwinCole Porter and Igor Stravinsky; her male students, including Jean FrançaixAstor Piazzolla, and illustrious Americans Marc BlitzsteinElliott CarterAaron CoplandPhilip GlassWalter Piston and Virgil Thomson; her female students, like Marcelle de ManziarlyThea MusgraveJulia Perry and Louise Talma; other women composers, Germaine Taillefaire and Lili Boulanger, Nadia’s celebrated sister, among them; and some of the bygone composers whose music she vociferously championed, like MonteverdiBach and Brahms.

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Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

32 min

Intermission

20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad
70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad
70 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William L. Dawson Negro Folk Symphony

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Leningrad

William L. Dawson photo via Tuskegee University Archives

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp
Frank Corliss piano
14 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto
Gilles Vonsattel piano
14 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations
9 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem
30 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem

Photo by David DeNee

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp
Frank Corliss piano
14 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto
Gilles Vonsattel piano
14 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations
9 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem
30 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem

Photo by David DeNee

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto
Gilles Vonsattel piano
14 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations
9 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem
30 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem

Photo by David DeNee

Program

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto
Gilles Vonsattel piano
14 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations
9 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem
30 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

William Grant Still Dismal Swamp

Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto

Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem

Photo by David DeNee

 

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

 

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arr. Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Adolf Busch (arrangement by Peter Serkin) Variations on an Original Theme
10 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis
32 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Hugo Kauder Symphony No. 1

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min
Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician
Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min
All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Walter Braunfels Sinfonia brevis

Hans Erich Apostel Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Roberto Sierra Fandangos
11 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Ernest Chausson Poème
Nikki Chooi violin
16 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Maurice Ravel Tzigane
Nikki Chooi violin
10 min

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2
19 min

Brief remarks by a TŌN musician

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
21 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Ernest Chausson Poème

Maurice Ravel Tzigane

Albert Roussel Bacchus and Ariane Suite No. 2

Paul Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

Photo by David DeNee

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

Program to be announced

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN clarinetist Mackenzie Austin

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Olivier Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)
Ji Hea Hwang TŌN ’24 piano
14 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN clarinetist Mackenzie Austin

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Olivier Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)
Ji Hea Hwang TŌN ’24 piano
14 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques (Exotic Birds)

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Sample the Music

Roberto Sierra Fandangos

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min

Intermission
20 min

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

>Read the concert program

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Judith Kim

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violist Sydney Link

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min
>Read concert notes by former TŌN oboist Regina Brady

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN horn player Stefan Williams

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

The concert will last approximately 2 hours.

>Read the concert program

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Judith Kim

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violist Sydney Link

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min
>Read concert notes by former TŌN oboist Regina Brady

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN horn player Stefan Williams

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

>Read the concert program

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Judith Kim

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violist Sydney Link

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min
>Read concert notes by former TŌN oboist Regina Brady

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN horn player Stefan Williams

All timings are approximate.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias

Concert Details

>Read the concert program

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Judith Kim

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violist Sydney Link

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min
>Read concert notes by former TŌN oboist Regina Brady

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN horn player Stefan Williams

All timings are approximate.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02DuMPkp93I

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbol6pvCXK0

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHxstiIybz4

Photo by Patrick Arias


Concert Details

>Read the concert program

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Grigoraș Dinicu Ciocârlia (The Lark)
Yida An IAP ’24 violin
6 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Judith Kim

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem
Milad Daniari TŌN ‘18 bass
24 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN violist Sydney Link

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN bassoonist Han-Yi Huang

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds
12 min
>Read concert notes by former TŌN oboist Regina Brady

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite
23 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN horn player Stefan Williams

All timings are approximate.

Sample the Music

Tan Dun Contrabass Concerto: Wolf Totem

Tan Dun Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds

Stravinsky The Firebird Suite

Photo by Patrick Arias