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SUMMARY:Master Class: "The Acting Singer" with Jay Lesenger
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating Master Class “The Acting Singer” with opera director/conductor Jay Lesenger. His Acting Masterclasses for Singers are transformative! \nBerkshire High Peaks talks are free and open to the public! All events are at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington\, Massachusetts. No registration necessary. \nJay Lesenger  is a Guest Stage Director at Bard College — Undergraduate Opera Workshop—and is General/Artistic Director Emeritus\, Chautauqua Opera\, 1994 – 2015. See full bio here.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/opera-talk-with-jay-lesenger-3/
LOCATION:The Kellogg Center at Bard College Simon’s Rock\, 84 Alford Road\, Great Barrington\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:high-peaks,home-page,Season 2023 2024
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT "One World – A Harmonic Convergence" at The Guthrie Center
DESCRIPTION:** SOLD OUT ** \nFolk and classical traditions come together in a spirited celebration of music without borders. “One World – A Harmonic Convergence!” is a genre-blending performance that reveals how melodies passed down through generations find new life in the concert hall\, and how classical music has always drawn strength from the soul of the people. Discover what happens when worlds meet—and resonate as one. \nJoin the artists of the Berkshire High Peaks Festival and The Guthrie Center on Tuesday\, July 29 at 7:00pm for an unforgettable evening where storytelling and song transcend time and place. \nProgram (order subject to changes): \nWarlock – Suite Capriol Suite (12’) – Peter Zazofsky \nGershwin – Three Preludes– Gila Goldstein (7’) \nDe Falla – Siete Canciones Populares Españolas (2–3 movements)– Returning students Laura + Calvin (piano) (6’) \nChinese Folk Selection (5’)– Vivian Wu + Zoe \nFazil Say – Cleopatra (6’)– Katie \nBloch – Hebrew Prayer (4’)– Yehuda \nColeridge-Taylor – Five Negro Melodies (1 movement plus the last) (6’) \nBragato\, Graciela y Buenos Aires– Shiyu + Diego \nWoody’s Children – All performers (finale) (5’) \nDoors open at 6pm: Tickets for this event are pay as you wish. \nAll proceeds benefit the Berkshire High Peaks Scholarship Fund & The Guthrie Center. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://cewm.org/event/one-world-a-harmonic-convergence/
LOCATION:The Guthrie Center\, 2 Van Deusenville Road\, Great Barrington\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:high-peaks,home-page,Season 2023 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T114838
CREATED:20250618T190601Z
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SUMMARY:Music from High Peaks at Chesterwood
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy this Berkshire High Peaks Festival student ensemble performance at Chesterwood\, the former summer home of American sculptor Daniel Chester French (1850-1931). Beautiful music in a beautiful setting! \nTickets are $25/pp or $20/members. Purchase here.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/music-from-high-peaks-at-chesterwood-2/
LOCATION:Chesterwood\, West Stockbridge\, Chesterwood\, 4 Williamsville Road\, West Stockbridge\, Massachusetts\, 01262
CATEGORIES:high-peaks,home-page,Season 2023 2024
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SUMMARY:Great Quintets — Dvořák and Brahms
DESCRIPTION:Dvořák’s sublime Piano Quintet in A Major occupies a lofty place in the chamber music canon\, at the same elevation as Brahms’s Piano Quintet in F minor\, op. 34.  Simply put\, both works are majestic\, symphonic in scope\, and invite the listener into a lost world of powerful beauty\, profundity\, and nobility of sentiments\, peppered with folk tunes and polkas. Dvořák admired Brahms\, Brahms encouraged and mentored Dvořák. The combination of string quartet and piano lends the quintet a sonic grandeur as it joins two self-sufficient forces in an ideal partnership. An all-star ensemble that shares the stage with artistic director Yehuda Hanani includes Max Levinson (“a brilliant American pianist…who touches the listener deeply and often—Los Angeles Times) and violist Jordan Bak (“a bright commanding presence…a rising star”—Boston Musical Intelligencer) making his CEWM debut. So concludes Season 32 of Close Encounters—bookended by the most miraculous output of Johannes Brahms and with Dvořák’s folkloric genius\, spontaneity\, and vitality. Max Levinson\, piano; Ara Gregorian and Hye-Jin Kim\, violin; Jordan Bak\, viola; Yehuda Hanani\, cello. \nTickets\, $52 for Orchestra and Mezzanine and $28 for Balcony seats. Click button below to purchase or call 413-528-0100. \n\n\n\n\nGala Preferred Patron Package tickets are available for $175 and include Orchestra seats at the Mahaiwe and dinner following. \n\n\n   Virtual Tickets: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/great-quintets-dvorak-and-brahms/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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SUMMARY:Café Vienna — Nervous Splendor
DESCRIPTION:The imperial “City of Song” has played an essential role as a leading European cultural center\, hosting major personalities in the development of music\, as well as literature\, painting\, psychiatry and intellectual thought\, from the 16th to 20th centuries. \nAs in the architecture\, musical styles that sprang up are a mix of Baroque\, Classical\, Art Nouveau\, Modernist and sleek contemporary. During the 19th century\, the café became a meeting place for the creative set in town. Mozart\, Schubert\, Beethoven\, Brahms\, Johan Strauss Jr.\, Mahler\, Korngold\, all of whom are represented on the program\, could be found in their favorite coffee houses\, penning compositions while greeting the likes of Gustav Klimt\, Arthur Schnitzler\, Stefan Zweig\, Rilke\, Freud\, Kafka\, Werfel\, or Wittgenstein. \nThis program takes a cross-section of Viennese musical modes—from operetta to waltz\, Beethoven’s Piano Trio which spins on a popular song by Weigl\, to Schubert’s sublime testament to his beloved métier\, “An die Musik.”  And of course\, the quintessential café music of Fritz Kreisler\, “Caprice Viennois.”  In charm\, verve\, and artistic sophistication\, Vienna’s past is unsurpassed. \nIeva Jokubaviciute\, piano; Xiao-Dong Wang\, violin; Emily Marvosh\, mezzo-soprano; Yehuda Hanani\, cello \nAfterglow Reception on the Mahaiwe stage following the concert! You are invited to meet the artists and enjoy bites and beverages by Authentic Eats by Oleg. Join us! \n \nVirtual Tickets: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/cafe-vienna/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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SUMMARY:Piano Duo\, Four Hands Annual Luncheon Musicale Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the elegance of the Gilded Age Salon at a private Berkshires club! \nOur Annual Luncheon Musicale Benefit\, “Piano Duo\, Four Hands\,” features pianists Anthony Zerpa-Falcon and Jong-Gyung Park performing Mozart\, Brahms\, and Liszt. \nCelebrate 24 years of CEWM’s Commissioning Program\, savor a superb lunch and support Close Encounters With Music. La vie est belle! \nSOLD OUT! \n\nArtists \nBorn in London\, Anthony Zerpa-Falcon began playing the piano at the age of seven\, studied on a full scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music in London\, and captured prize after prize in piano competitions – in the Maria Canals competition in Barcelona\, the Making Music Young Artists award\, the Countess of Munster Musical Trust and the Dame Myra Hess prize. He furthered his studies at the Piano Foundation in Como\, Northern Italy where for two years he received tuition and guidance from luminaries of the piano such as Leon Fleisher\, Charles Rosen\, Martha Argerich\, Karl Schnabel and Alicia de Larrocha.  Mr. Falcon performs regularly across the UK\, including concerti with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Oxford Symphony Orchestra as well as recitals at the South Bank Centre\, Wigmore Hall and Sheldonian Theatre. His career has also taken him to Portugal and Spain\, where he became deeply involved in Contemporary music and was professor of chamber music at the Escuela de Musica Contemporanea in Salamanca. \nJong-Gyung Park made her orchestral debut at the age of thirteen with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and has since appeared with the Israel Philharmonic\, Moscow Symphony\, Haifa Symphony\, Montevideo Symphony\, Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia\, Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia\, and Belgian National Orchestra. Recent concert activities include solo and chamber music recitals in Solothurn\, Switzerland\, the Royal Theatre La Monnaie in Brussels\, and Sala Verdi in Milan.  Born in Korea\, where she started studying the piano at age three\, her musical journey began at the Preparatory School of the Tokyo Music College in Japan\, the Sun-Hwa Music School in Korea\, and the New England Conservatory Prep in the U.S. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at NEC in Boston\, followed by a residency at “Il Fondazione per Il Pianoforte” in Como\, Italy where she was able to interact with eminent figures in the music world. She also earned an Artist Diploma from the Hochschule für Music in Munich.  Ms. Park has received numerous international awards including Bronze medals at the Sviatoslav Richter International piano competition\, the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Masters Competition in Israel\, the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Italy and the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Belgium. 
URL:https://cewm.org/event/annual-luncheon-musicale-benefit-3/
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T180000
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SUMMARY:Something Borrowed\, Something Blue — Cross-Cultural Synergy
DESCRIPTION:The Romans appropriated the entirety of classical Greek culture\, and the Renaissance rediscovered and revitalized it.  Then came Rodin and Greek Revival in American architectural style. An Egyptomania craze gripped 19th century Europe and found its way into operas (Aida\, Samson and Delilah)\, couture (harem pants as high fashion)\, architectural idioms\, decorative arts\, music and dance (arabesques).  Culinary arts\, fashion (remember Issey Miyake?)\, painting\, furniture design – we are all enriched\, stimulated and invigorated by borrowed influences. \nAn afternoon of Gershwin\, Max Bruch (German composer uses synagogue “Kol Nidrei” prayer)\, Cesar Cui (Russian composer writes “Orientale”)\, Ravel’s “Habanera\,” Haydn Trio (Gypsy movement)\, Debussy Violin Sonata\, and more.  When the main stream gets tired\, foreign tributaries recharge it! \nMichael Chertock\, piano; Itamar Zorman\, violin; Yehuda Hanani\, cello. \nAfterglow Reception on the Mahaiwe stage following the concert! You are invited to meet the artists and enjoy bites and beverages by Authentic Eats by Oleg. Join us! \n \nVirtual Tickets: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/something-borrowed-something-blue-cross-cultural-synergy/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T160000
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SUMMARY:A Bach Family Concert — Celtic Baroque Band Makaris
DESCRIPTION:In his dance suites\, J. S. Bach ventures into Spanish sarabandes\, French bourrées and British gigues. He and family members delighted in arranging Celtic and Scottish folk music. They will be joined by Beethoven and Haydn\, who also forayed into Irish folk music with their own arrangements. \nMakaris formed in 2018 to explore the broad musical heritage of Scotland and the following year released its first disc\, Wisps in the Dell\, to critical international acclaim (“Absolutely wonderful…one of the very best releases of 2019” – MusicWeb International).  A makar (pl. makaris) was a royal court troubadour of medieval Scotland and the program provides a lush sampling from the ensemble’s collection. \n“You can’t help but feel like you’ve suddenly traveled back in time and are enjoying a tankard of old Scottish ale inside a seedy establishment.” – Classical Music Sentinel \nAfterglow Reception on the Mahaiwe stage following the concert! You are invited to meet the artists and enjoy bites and beverages by Authentic Eats by Oleg. Join us! \n \nVirtual Ticket: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/a-bach-family-concert-celtic-baroque-band-makaris/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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SUMMARY:The Art of the String Quartet — The Avalon
DESCRIPTION:The notable Avalon String Quartet returns with another Berkshire premiere\, “For Such a Time as This\,” a retelling of the biblical Esther story for string quartet and vocalist\, from a feminist perspective. Composer Stacy Garrop’s (recent commissions from the Pittsburgh\, St. Louis and Louisiana symphony orchestras) intent is to remind us “we each possess agency to make changes happen in our lives\, to act upon injustices\, and leave the world a better place.” Mendelssohn’s Quartet No. 2 pulsates with young love before landing in fairyland with a shimmering scherzo right out of Midsummer Night’s Dream. Puccini’s verismo-style “Chrysanthemums\,” a seldom-performed gem\, begins the concert. \nJulia Bentley\, narrator/mezzo-soprano\, Avalon String Quartet: Blaise Magniere\, violin; Marie Wang\, violin; Anthony Devroye\, viola; Cheng-Hou Lee\, cello. \n“The Avalon—drop-dead gorgeous playing” – Classics Today \nAfterglow Reception in Saint James Place’s Great Hall following the concert in the Sanctuary Space. You are invited to meet the artists and enjoy bites and beverages by Authentic Eats by Oleg. Join us! \nTickets are $52 for this performance. \n\n\n\n\n  \nVirtual ticket holders will be emailed one week after the performance with the link to watch. \n\n\n\n\n \nPro-Rated Subscription for the remainder of 2024: $185 Regular; $160 Senior. \n\n  \n   \n\n\n\n        \n        Options\n      \n\n\n\n        \n            Pro-Rated Regular $185.00 USD\n          \n            Pro-Rated Senior $160.00 USD\n          \n      \n\n\n\n        \n        Questions?
URL:https://cewm.org/event/the-art-of-the-string-quartet-the-avalon/
LOCATION:Saint James Place\, 352 Main Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T180000
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SUMMARY:Nocturne — Night and Dreams
DESCRIPTION:Nuances of the night are explored in this multi-faceted program. Release from the brightness of daylight\, from consciousness into sleep and dreaminess\, the night’s seductive\, mysterious potion-like allure has fascinated artists throughout the ages. Lullabies celebrate repose\, the restful charm; serenades celebrate love. Other works mark the fear of darkness\, the unseen and what may lurk beneath the veil of night. \nComposers from Mozart and Schubert to Borodin and Bernstein have been transfixed\, lulled\, soothed and aroused. Beethoven evokes the enchantment of the moon in his iconic “Moonlight” Sonata; Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is a perennial favorite and will be performed in its original scoring. Lieder by Schumann\, Debussy\, Fauré\, arias from Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet and selections from favorite musicals (West Side Story and Man of La Mancha) demonstrate the universality of the theme. \nTo paraphrase Walt Whitman\, only the darkness of the night reveals all the stars—in the Heavens and on stage! \nFabio Bidini\, piano; John Viscardi\, baritone; Kobi Malkin and Grace Park\, violin; Luke Fleming\, viola; Lizzie Burns\, double bass; Yehuda Hanani\, cello \n \nVirtual Ticket: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance
URL:https://cewm.org/event/nocturne-night-and-dreams/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231105T180000
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CREATED:20230811T192323Z
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SUMMARY:Virtue and Virtuosity
DESCRIPTION:The words are intricately related but diverge. Virtuosity: music that glorifies the possibilities of the instrument and the prowess of the performer—that titillates and stuns the audience in the Romantic tradition of Paganini.  It’s the violinist tight-rope walking on the strings\, performing impossible feats\, stretching the capabilities of the instrument\, creating pacts with the Devil. \nSaint Saëns will dazzle (his gorgeous Rondo Capriccioso\, a minefield for the violinist\, will be performed on the cello\, exponentially more challenging!). And introducing Russian/Ukrainian composer Nikolai Kapustin\, whose Preludes offer a “Red and Hot” fusion of jazz and classical forms. \nPyrotechnics and acrobatics? Mastery of content and form? Craft plus magic as the ideal… According to Rodin\, the greatest virtuosity is when you don’t notice it. The program touches on some of the most fundamental questions about the nature of art and culminates with the emotionally compelling and ineffably beautiful Brahms Piano Trio Op. 8. \nAdam Golka\, piano; Giora Schmidt\, violin; Yehuda Hanani\, cello; Philip Thompson\, cello \n \nVirtual Ticket: You will receive an email with a link to a private video one week after the performance.
URL:https://cewm.org/event/virtue-and-virtuosity/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:home-page,Season 2023 2024
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