MILLER THEATRE AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
continues the 2011-12 season of its Early Music series with
"A Renaissance Valentine"
featuring
New York Polyphony
Sunday, February 12, 3:00 p.m.
American Academy of Arts & Letters
(156th Street between Broadway and Riverside Drive)
Champagne reception at intermission open to all
Tickets: $35 • CU Students: $7 • All other students: $21 with valid ID
Early Music
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Early Music: A Renaissance Valentine
On the heels of their extraordinarily successful CD Tudor City, and just before the launch of their new CDendBeginning, New York Polyphony follows up last year's Miller debut with this unique exploration of love and its many forms. Lauded for their rich sound and impeccable tuning, the all-male quartet pairs lusty Italian madrigals with soulful settings of the Song of Songs, an anthology of passionate Hebrew love poems. New York Polyphony is"…the perfect blend of sixteenth-century England and twenty-first century New York" (WQXR). A champagne reception during intermission completes the romantic Valentine's Day program.
PROGRAM:
BIOS: New York Polyphony is rapidly gaining a reputation as one of the finest classical vocal ensembles of a new generation. Fusing elegant vocalism with expert ensemble singing, the four men deliver dynamic, historically informed performances in a range of styles. From the simplicity of plainchant to the dense chromaticism of contemporary works, the New York Polyphony sound is strong, unified, and distinctive. The members of New York Polyphony maintain active performing lives, each bringing a diversity of experience to their craft. The group was founded in 2006 with its musical advisor, Malcolm Bruno. Recent engagements include appearances at the Ardee Baroque Festival, Dublin, Ireland; Five Boroughs Music Festival, New York City; St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York City; and two concerts presented by the Pipeworks Festival, Galway, Ireland.
Photo Credit: Matthew Murphy
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