Arts Partner: American Symphony Orchestra
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Walt Whitman, the defining 19th-century poetic voice of America, inspired several generations of European composers. In the 20th century, Whitman’s poetry was beautifully adapted during World War I by Othmar Schoeck. The catastrophe of World War II inspired Kurt Weill to turn to Whitman’s writings. Franz Schreker and Ralph Vaughan Williams were drawn to Whitman’s most famous collection, Leaves of Grass, seeking to create music worthy of the power of Whitman’s poetry.
Leon Botstein shares the stories behind the music in a lively 30-minute Conductor’s Notes Q&A at 7 PM in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Free for all ticket holders.
PROGRAM:
Othmar Schoeck – Trommelschläge
Kurt Weill – Four Walt Whitman Songs
Franz Schreker – Vom ewigen Leben (From Eternal Life)
Ralph Vaughan Williams – A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1)
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October 17, 2018
8:00 pm
Event Location
Venue: Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage)
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