Famous Last Names: An Urban Playground Massivemuse
Inwood
Fri, October 12, 2018 7:30 PM,
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Oct 12, 6:30 PM EDT)
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Capacity
- 228 of 250 tickets still available
- Bring your own drinks
- All guests must be 21
- No bathroom at this event
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Wheelchair access
- Not wheelchair accessible
This is a Groupmuse Massivemuse
Epic performances in unexpected spaces.
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Coltrane. Mahler. Schumann. These names loom large in music history. But the men who made them famous were not the only musical minds in their families -- Alice [Coltrane], Alma [Mahler] and Clara [Schumann] were, too, world-class composers. And here, at the turning of the tide, in the age of the Divine Feminine rising, we seek to celebrate those voices of genius that past ages tried to ignore, but history can't forget.
And so, Urban Playground Chamber Orchestra brings us these works so that we may give them their due -- original string orchestra arrangements of smaller scale works by Mahler and Schumann, and a work by Coltrane -- a firebrand harpist who by then went by Turiyasangtananda -- which was originally written just for the Ashram she'd joined in California.
And, as part of Urban Playground's BLACK WOMEN FIRST initiative, the program will begin with Dr. Ashley Jackson's arrangement of Troubled Water by Margaret Bonds. Jackson will be on the harp that night and soprano Justine Aronson will also join the band for an evening of urgent and intimate expression.
What's the music?
Alma
Five Songs
Alice
Prema
Clara
Die gute Nacht
Lorelei
Op. 23, #4 & 5
Op. 13, Ich Stand in Dunklen Träumen
Alice
Radhe-Shyam
This is a Groupmuse Massivemuse
Epic performances in unexpected spaces.
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