An artist of “strikingly original ideas” (The Washington Post) and a tireless advocate for classical music, pianist Simone Dinnerstein gives exciting interpretations of beloved masterpieces and unique pairings on recital programs. Drawing from her 2022 album Undersong, her recital explores the idea of musical refrains and repetitions juxtaposing the diverse approaches of Couperin, Schumann, Satie, and Glass to this timeless musical convention. In Dinnerstein’s hands one thing is certain: Each repetition will be wholly unique.
A look into the repertoire:
François Couperin | Les barricades mystérieuses
Robert Schumann | Arabeske, Op. 18
Philip Glass | Mad Rush
François Couperin | “Le tic-toc-choc ou les maillotins” from Pièces de clavecin
Erik Satie | Gnossienne No. 3
Robert Schumann | Kreisleriana, Op. 16
This event is part of the annual Classical Series. Subscriptions for the 2023-2024 Classical Series are available for purchase now through September 28 ; single tickets to this performance will go on sale June 16.
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-Zone C Seating | $192
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Single tickets go on sale June 16:
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