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Sarah Rothenberg's A PROUST SONATA Gets New York Premiere At FIAF

By: Dec. 12, 2017
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Sarah Rothenberg's A PROUST SONATA Gets New York Premiere At FIAF  ImageThe French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, and Da Camera of Houston Productions present the New York Premiere of A Proust Sonata, Wednesday through Friday, January 10-12 at 7:30pm in FIAF's Florence Gould Hall.

Marcel Proust's epic literary masterpiece comes to life in this stunning new production created by pianist and director Sarah Rothenberg, recognized internationally for her innovative and illuminating performances. Equal parts concert and theater, A Proust Sonata transforms music, painting, and literature into multimedia performance.

Excerpts from In Search of Lost Time and the memoirs of Proust's confidante and housekeeper, Céleste Albaret, (both in English translation) are interwoven with sound collage, painting, photographs, and the music that inspired Proust to evoke the author's themes of memory, childhood, Parisian salons, as well as his final reclusive years when he withdrew from society to complete his magnum opus.

Sarah Rothenberg is joined by a cast that includes Obie Award-winning actor Henry Stram as The Narrator/Marcel, Nancy Hume as Céleste, tenor Nicholas Phan, violinist Boson Mo, and the Daedalus String Quartet in seven musical tableaux. A Proust Sonata is designed by the Tony and Obie Award-winning team of lighting designer Jennifer Tipton, set and costume designer Marina Draghici, projection designer Hannah Wasileski, and sound designer Bart Fasbender.

Proust wrote effusively of music's unique expressive power to "arouse depths." A Proust Sonata features works by composers who appear in the many musical references of In Search of Lost Time, as well as influential figures whom Marcel Proust encountered in Belle Époque Paris, including Fauré, Schumann, Debussy, Chopin, Ravel, Beethoven, Léon Delafosse, and Proust's lover, Reynaldo Hahn.

Tickets: 800 982 2787 | fiaf.org. Information: 212 355 6160 | fiaf.org. Transportation: 4, 5, 6, N, R and Q to 59th Street & Lexington Avenue, F to 63rd Street & Lexington Avenue; E to 53rd Street & 5th Avenue. Bus - M1, M2, M3, M4, Q31 to 59th Street; M5 to 58th Street.




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