The CLIBURN FESTIVAL, a five-concert series, is a deep and revealing dive into one perspective in music—this season, a particular time and place in history.
In the early 20th-century, Paris experienced a Golden Age, becoming a center of intellectualism, art, politics, and innovation. It saw the opening of the World Fair, the construction of the Eiffel Tower, the perfection of champagne, major advancements in film, aviation, and medicine—and the ideal environment for artists to flourish: painters from Matisse to Picasso, and a generation of composers who, living in Paris, ushered in the new era of Modernism. A stellar group of artists-in-residence takes us on a journey through one of the most inspired times in musical history.
FEBRUARY 16, 7:30 pm
Cafe Parisien - A snapshot of the “je ne sais quoi” spirit, the signature French wit and enjoyment of life.
Rolston String Quartet
Jake Fridkis, flute
Jennifer Corning Lucio, oboe
Ivan Petruzziello, clarinet
Kevin Hall, bassoon
Molly Norcross, horn
Corrie Donovan, soprano
Dasol Kim, Louis Schwizgebel, and Joyce Yang piano
DEBUSSY L’isle joyeanse
SATIE Selected Gnossienne
RAVEL Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in G Major
SAINT-SAËNS Selections from Carnival of the Animals
POULENC Sextet for Wind Quintet and Piano
VARIOUS Selected Songs
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