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SCHOENBERG DNA

With ARIADNE GREIF (SOPRANO), CONOR HANICK (PIANO) AND ANNA TSUKERVANIK (VIOLIN)

SUNDAY, MAY 5, 3:30 PM St Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery 131 East 10th Street, NYC

The innovative new-music ensemble The International Street Cannibals (ISC) presents “Schoenberg DNA” – a concert of vocal and chamber works featuring the brilliant duo of pianist Conor Hanick and soprano Ariadne Greif, with award-winning violinist Anna Tsukervanik. Centered around Schoenberg’s radical musical ideas, the program will trace an evolutionary trajectory starting from Beethoven and Schumann, to Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler, to the Second Viennese School with Alban Berg and Anton Webern, all the way to the music of the great Hungarian composer György Kurtag. Hanick and Greif will traverse a repertoire of art songs spanning from 1825 to 1908, and Tsukervanik will join Hanick to perform works for violin and piano by Webern and Kurtág. The concert is presented by International Street Cannibal (ISC) and is a creation of Ariadne Greif, Conor Hanick, and ISC’s founder/director Dan Barrett.

Beethoven: Bagatelles, Op. 126,No. 6 (1825)

Conor Hanick, piano

Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler: “Ich wandle unter Blume,” 5 Lieder, No. V(1901)

Ariadne Greif, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

Alban Berg: “Geliebte Schöne” (Heinrich Heine), Jugendlieder (1904-1908)

Ariadne Greif, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

Anton Webern: 4 Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 7 (1910-1914)

Anna Tsukervanik, violin; Conor Hanick, piano

Schumann: Song Cycle, Dichterliebe (“A Poet’s Love”), Op. 47 (1840)

Ariadne Greif, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

– INTERMISSION –

Schoenberg: 6 Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19(1911)

Conor Hanick, piano

György Kurtág: Tre Pezzi, Op. 14e (1979)

Anna Tsukervanik, violin; Conor Hanick, piano

Alban Berg:“Liebe” (Rainer Maria Rilke), Jugendlieder(1904-1908)

Ariadne Greif, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler: “In meines Vaters Garten,” 5 Lieder, No. II (1901)

Ariadne Greif, soprano; Conor Hanick, piano

Beethoven: Bagatelles, Op. 126, No. 1 (1825)

Conor Hanick, piano