Ice in Sun! Music by Composers from
Europe and the US including works by Elizabeth Bell,
Katherine Hoover, Nailah Nombeko, Kala Pierson, Hilary Tann, Rain
Worthington, Margarita Zelenaia & Marilyn Ziffrin
Max Lifchitz, piano
Sunday, April 21 at 3 PM
Christ & St
Stephens Church
120 West 69th St (bet Bway &
Columbus), NYC
Free Admission. No tickets necessary.
North/South Consonance, Inc. continues its 33rd
consecutive season of free-admission concerts on Sunday afternoon April 21 when the
internationally acclaimed pianist Max Lifchitz presents a recital
featuring recent works by women composers from Europe and the Americas.
The recital will start at 3 PM and will take place at the
auditorium of Christ & St. Stephens Church (120 West 69th St) in
Manhattan.
Mr. Lifchitz described by the American Record Guide as
a consummate musician .... one of Americas finest exponents of contemporary
piano music and praised by the NY Times for his "clean, measured
and sensitive performances -- will play music by eight composers
representing three generations and eight different soundscapes. All of the
works performed will be heard in New York for the first time.
The featured
composers are Elizabeth Bell, Katherine Hoover, Nailah Nombeko, Kala
Pierson, Hilary Tann, Rain Worthington, Margarita Zelenaia, & Marilyn
Ziffrin. They are expected to be present and will introduce their music to
the audience.
This concert will be Mr.
Lifchitzs only New York recital for the current season. He and the
composersare available for interviews and other media events and may be
contacted through the North/South Consonance office at [emailprotected]
The event is part of the Immigrant Heritage
Week Celebrationin New York City sponsored by the Mayor's
Office.
North/South Consonances 2012-13 season is made
possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts
and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; grants from the Arthur
Berger Fund and the Music Performance Trust Funds; as well as contributions by
many generous individuals.
For further information about North/South
Consonances activities, including concerts and recordings, please visit http://www.northsouthmusic.org.