FEELINGS: CLOSED IN SCULPTURE AND A MUSICAL MOMENT

Music FEELINGS: CLOSED IN SCULPTURE AND A MUSICAL MOMENT

Join us for this special production that the Polish audience called mesmerizing. The concert theme is feelings which are the universal motive through ages among the creators of music and art. This concert will take the audience on a journey through joy, sadness, and hope, though the vehicles of voice, guitar, violin, harp, and sculpture. The sculpture's lifeless material is transformed into harmonious figures thanks to the imagination of the sculptor. These figures, which are closed in a moment, have inspired us to tell an incredible musical story about feelings. The magical voice of Ania Helwing, and the instrumentalists: Katarzyna Helwing-Osuch (violin), Bartłomiej Helwing (guitar), and Marina Roznitovsky Oster (harp), together with a narrator, will magically blend sound and feelings to enliven the sculptures. The repertoire encompasses Renaissance up to contemporary music in a variety of vocal and instrumental settings. First, the audience will hear Kreisler's happy march, Dowland's lyrical love songs, Handel's operatic depiction of sadness, Mozart's opera vernacular, Massenet's romantic, expressive tone, contemporary harpist's, Henson-Conant's sad song for harp and voice. This emotional storm gets calmer in the second half of the concert when music soothes in poetic songs by 20th century Brazilian Villa-Lobos, and Argentinian tango king - Piazzola. The happy tone is set for good with Sambinha by Machado, and Piaf's Le Vie En Rose and Denver's Annie's Song.

Event Details

Phone: 775.329.4279
Admission: Donation Donations will go towards the performing artists
Rated: G - General Audiences
More Info: trinityreno.org/music

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
200 Island Ave.
Reno, NV 89501

Event Schedule

July 30 6pm - 8pm


 

Cécile McLorin Salvant

 

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