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Inspired by SLAM’s Mattise by the Sea exhibit, this narrated, multimedia program connects music and artists whose work embodies place, color and change.
This program is free, registration is requested. You can call the Information Desk at SLAM and reserve your seats for free or use MetroTix online and pay a small service fee.
PROGRAM
Jean Cras – String Trio Mov. 1
Jennifer Higdon – American Canvas – O’Keefe and Wyeth
David Werfelmann – World Premiere of new work inspired by Ansel Adams
Maurice Ravel – Mirrors for Solo Piano – Boats on the Sea
Guy Ropartz, Marine, et Chansons – Prelude
MUSICIANS
Nina Ferrigno, piano
Megan Stout, harp
Jennifer Gartley, flute
Kyle Lombard, violin
Jane Price, violin
Laura Reycraft, viola
Marta Simidtchieva, cello
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