Sound Legacies: Inaugural Concert marks the beginning of a new initiative that celebrates the generational transmission of musical artistry: where teaching becomes legacy, and collaboration deepens expression. Through a tapestry of repertoire for voice, piano, and flute, the performance highlights the dynamic relationships between established performers and the young artists they mentor, with each work chosen to reflect the evolving lineage of musical craft and connection.
The program spans repertoire both beloved and rarely heard, including music by Prokofiev, Schumann, Piazzolla, Mary Howe, Hugo Wolf, and Adam Vincent Clay. Whether drawing from opera, impressionism, or contemporary reflections, each piece explores the ways in which music communicates memory, identity, and imagination across generations.
Sound Legacies: Inaugural Concert marks the beginning of a new initiative that celebrates the generational transmission of musical artistry: where teaching becomes legacy, and collaboration deepens expression. Through a tapestry of repertoire for voice, piano, and flute, the performance highlights the dynamic relationships between established performers and the young artists they mentor, with each work chosen to reflect the evolving lineage of musical craft and connection.
The program spans repertoire both beloved and rarely heard, including music by Prokofiev, Schumann, Piazzolla, Mary Howe, Hugo Wolf, and Adam Vincent Clay. Whether drawing from opera, impressionism, or contemporary reflections, each piece explores the ways in which music communicates memory, identity, and imagination across generations.
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Admission is free.