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Celebrate the 50th anniversary year of famed pianist Maurizio Pollini’s #CarnegieHall debut on April 29 when he performs Chopin and Debussy. Since his first appearance, he has performed at Carnegie Hall more than 90 times. bit.ly/2qDzjFx pic.twitter.com/4mCIfx6527
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Listen to Fiona Apple on the new album #HopesAndDreams, a collection of songs that mothers and families have written for their children, performed by contemporary musical artists. bit.ly/2GYg5A4 pitchfork.com/news/listen-to…
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Conductor Carl St.Clair & the @PacificSymphony made their #CarnegieHall debut for a sold out audience, performing two works by @PhilipGlass, holder of the #CH1718 Debs Composer’s Chair, & @RagaRaviShankar’s Concerto No. 3 for Sitar and Orchestra, with sitarist @ShankarAnoushka. pic.twitter.com/sumaCP88Ga
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Use bedtime to teach your baby about rhymes! Along with our partners at @carnegiehall, we developed this guide to help parents create their own lullaby. What are some of your baby’s favorite bedtime songs? bit.ly/2vyDc2h
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One of Marian Anderson’s most well-known performances was on Easter Sunday morning, 1939, when she performed at the Lincoln Memorial for a crowd of 75,000+! The performance was broadcast across the country and her name became known to everyone overnight. itunes.apple.com/us/album/let-f…
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Carnegie Hall
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We're so glad you enjoyed last night's performance! If you would like to share additional feedback about the concert, please email us at [email protected].
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Carnegie Hall
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Legendary contralto Marian Anderson gave her farewell recital at #CarnegieHall on April 18, 1965, performing works by Handel, Haydn, Schubert, and more. Anderson made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1920, and performed more than 50 times at the hall. #TBT #1960sNYC pic.twitter.com/SSW8LQl21n
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.@JuliaBullockSop and pianist John Arida performed a recital of German, English, and French songs, as well as works written and inspired by blues and jazz composers, for a sold out #WeillRecitalHall audience. #CarnegieHall #CH1718 pic.twitter.com/gSM3sOJsmZ
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Gautier CAPUCON
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We just finished our rehearsal with @daniil_trifonov and we are very much looking for our concert tonight @carnegiehall @KremerataBaltic performing Chopin
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Join us on May 4, when Mariss Jansons leads the @BRSO in Rossini, Beethoven, and Prokofiev, with violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann. #CHLive bit.ly/2GS0Uc4 pic.twitter.com/CYGF2XZNBg
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.@Daniil_Trifonov and @KremerataBaltic join forces again tomorrow, April 26, to perform another all-Chopin program, with cellist @GautierCapucon. bit.ly/2JjDaOQ pic.twitter.com/pmUoMGmnaj
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The work ends with a dazzling burst of sunlight, with its recurring theme characterized by jaunty dance rhythms and brilliant figurations. #CHLive
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In the middle movement see if you can hear the thematic elaboration, what Chopin describes as “a quiet and melancholy romance.” #CHLive
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Carnegie Hall
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Listen for the opening Allegro maestoso’s juxtaposition of two themes introduced by the orchestra—the first restless and urgent, the second tenderly lyrical. #CHLive
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The final work on tonight’s program is Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11, arranged by Yevgeny Sharlat. #CHLive
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See if you can hear the contrast between A minor & A major, as well as the distinction between crisply dotted rhythms, chromatic harmonies, & rippling melodic embellishments in the outer movements, & the calm, steady pulse, & restrained lyricism of the middle movement. #CHLive
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Chopin wrote about 60 mazurkas (triple-meter Polish folk dances), which are marked by a unique blend of folk-like simplicity and sophistication. Tonight we hear the Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4, arranged by Victor Kissine. #CHLive
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Carnegie Hall
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#DYK Chopin’s works have been performed more than 3,900 times at #CarnegieHall? pic.twitter.com/7LCABLB2xV
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In the last two movements, see if you can hear how Chopin’s distinctive voice emerges in the characteristically intricate ornamentation, supple rhythmic give and take, and carefully calibrated balance of energy and repose. #CHLive
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The Piano Trio in G Minor opens w/ slashing chords that establish the first movement’s urgent character. Don’t be fooled, though! For all its fire & fury, the opening movement also has its share of lyricism, w/ a smoothly soaring counter-subject introduced by the strings. #CHLive
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