NY Phil Presents: Golda Schultz Sings Barber & Stravinsky
David Geffen Hall
Thu, April 9, at 7:30 PM,
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(Ticket sales close
Apr 8, 7:30 PM EDT)
(Ticket sales close Apr 8, 7:30 PM EDT)
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Wed, Apr 8 7:30 PM EDT
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Thu, Apr 9 7:30 PM EDT
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Fri, Apr 10 7:30 PM EDT
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The New York Philharmonic, led by Kwamé Ryan, presents an evening of searching modernism and luminous American lyricism featuring soprano Golda Schultz and the dynamic ensemble Yarn/Wire.
The program begins with the quiet mystery of Charles Ives’s The Unanswered Question and continues with the New York premiere of George Lewis’s …ohne festen Wohnsitz, a bold new concerto featuring Yarn/Wire. Schultz then brings radiant depth to operatic arias by Carlisle Floyd and Igor Stravinsky, before taking center stage in Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 — a tender evocation of childhood memory. Barber’s gripping Second Essay for Orchestra closes the evening with sweeping intensity.
✨ Thanks to Groupmuse Nights Out, discounted tickets are available for this performance — making it easier to experience this exquisite blend of song and symphonic color live. Don’t miss your chance to hear one of today’s most expressive sopranos in a program that spans intimacy, joy, and orchestral brilliance! 🎶
What's the music?
Ives | The Unanswered Question
George Lewis | …ohne festen Wohnsitz
(… without a fixed residence; World Premiere–New York Philharmonic Co-Commission with rainy days festival)
Floyd | The Trees on the Mountain, from Susannah
Stravinsky | No Word from Tom, from The Rake’s Progress
Barber | Knoxville: Summer of 1915
Barber | Second Essay for Orchestra
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