More memories from the April 4, 2017 concert in Florence: At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America.
More memories from the April 4, 2017 successful concert in Florence: The venue, the audience, the refreshments, the conversation. At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America: A Program of Early American Music, 1800-1858. Works by Edward Riley, Benjamin Carr, Anthony Philip Heinrich, Stephen Collins Foster. The concert was a collaboration of ICAMus with Conservatorio di Musica "Luigi Cherubini" di Firenze and Villa-Museo Bardini. The performers were: Myung San Ko, soprano; Kyle Sullivan, baritone; Viola Shaula Valerio, flute; Anna Toccafondi, piano and ensemble direction. All photos by JAE HUN CHOI.
Villa-Museo Bardini in Florence: The audience attending the concert, and the performers preparing for At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America. A program of Early American Music, 1800-1858. April 4, 2017. Works by Riley, Carr, Heinrich, Foster. Photos by Jae Hun Choi.
Villa-Museo Bardini in Florence, the venue for the concert, At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America. A program of Early American Music, 1800-1858. April 4, 2017. Works by Riley, Carr, Heinrich, Foster. Photos by Jae Hun Choi.
Villa-Museo Bardini in Florence: ICAMus directors, performers and audience enjoying the refreshments after the concert, At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America. A program of Early American Music, 1800-1858. April 4, 2017. Works by Riley, Carr, Heinrich, Foster. Photos by Jae Hun Choi.
Villa-Museo Bardini in Florence, the venue for the concert, At the Origins of Art Music for the Flute in North America. A program of Early American Music, 1800-1858. April 4, 2017. Works by Riley, Carr, Heinrich, Foster. Photo by Jae Hun Choi.
FIND DETAILED INFORMATION ON THIS EARLY AMERICAN MUSIC PROGRAM HERE. SONG TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS, AND A PROGRAM NOTE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR DOWLOAD (PDF) HERE.
The April 4, 2017 ICAMus program marked the inauguration of the Affiliation Agreement between the Center and the Music Conservatory of Florence, stipulated to pursue common educational and research projects focusing on American music of the past and the present time.