North/South Consonance, Inc. continues its 33rd
consecutive season of free-admission concerts on Sunday afternoon February 10th,
when internationally Elizabeth Bell (center)with composers including Ursula Mamlok and Chen Yiacclaimed flutist Lisa Hansen accompanied by pianist Max
Lifchitz present a recital featuring chamber music by composers from Argentina,
Brazil, Mxico and the United States.
The recital at 2:30 PM will take place at
the Bruno Walter Auditorium of the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing
Arts (40 Lincoln Center Plaza -- Amsterdam Ave at 65th St) in Manhattan.
Admission is free (no tickets necessary).
Special guest for the occasion will be composer Elizabeth Bell who this
season will be celebrating her 85th birthday. Her charming and virtuosic
Kaleidoscope for flute and piano will be heard for the very first time. A
founder of New York Women Composers, Inc., Elizabeth Bell has described by the
press asa fine composer who writes in a freely atonal style that nevertheless
has, in its rhetoric and general outlines, a strong relationship to more
conventional music
Lisa Hansen has dazzled audiences and critics alike with the
expressive beauty of her and tone and the brilliant virtuosity of her
technique. A graduate of The Juilliard School, Ms. Hansen has fashioned a
career that is uniquely American, encompassing diverse ends of the musical
spectrum in the breadth of her repertoire and performance experience.
Irresistibly lyrical is how the New York Times described her playing. Mxico
City newspapers talked about her beautiful ample tone, impeccable technique
and playing of radiant beauty. And the San Francisco Bay Guardian
commented on how flute virtuoso Lisa Hansen was technically awesome and
emotionally moving.
The American Record Guide described Max Lifchitz asa consummate musician ....one of Americas finest exponents of contemporary piano
music. The NY Times praised him for his "clean, measured and sensitive
performances. Active also as composer and conductor, Mr. Lifchitz has
performed throughout Europe, Latin America and the US.
The program will also feature highly lyrical and
accessible works by Argentinean Alberto Ginastera; Brazilians Ernesto Nazareth
and Heitor Villa-Lobos; and Mexican Manuel M. Ponce. To round-off the program
Ms. Hansen will perform a work especially written for her by Max Lifchitz, the
Mosaico Latinoamericano. Reviewing the first performance of this work, the
critic of Zrich's Badener Tagblatt termed the premiere a "definite
success adding "... Latin American rhythms and melodies shimmered like a
tender light without at all becoming rebellious..."
Both Ms. Hansen and Mr. Lifchitz are available for interviews and other media events and may
be contacted through the North/South Consonance office at <[emailprotected]>.
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.